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Ensemble - reaching Nirvana anonymous October 31 2011, 08:19:21 UTC
Because I'm a sadist, I'd like to see some kind of "end of the world" scenario. How you this happens is up to you, but I want to see the nations reaching Nirvana. What's it like up there?

Bonus: Rome/Germania, as awkward and antagonistic as ever
Bonus 2: PruAus. Just because.

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Re: Ensemble - reaching Nirvana anonymous November 1 2011, 19:38:51 UTC
Nirvana is ascending to another plane of existence. It's supposed to be complete and total enlightenment, similar but also very different from the Hindu concept of rejoining the godhead-life-river-thingy. Both Buddhism and Hinduism put emphasis on the elimination of the self, so really, if they entered Nirvana, there would really be no separate characters, as far as I can interpret.

Seconding because this is the first 'everyone died and went to the afterlife' thing that didn't involve a 'fluffy cloud heaven' scenario.

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Re: Ensemble - reaching Nirvana -Potential Fill? anonymous November 6 2011, 02:13:36 UTC
Ooh, fabulous. <3 I think I might try my hand at writing this; unfortunately, it's likely to take on epic proportions (...well... not too epic.) and be biased towards my favorite characters.

An end of the world scenario. How do you feel about nuclear warfare- real, full-out nuclear warfare of the sort we nearly saw during the Cold War? And it doesn't kill everyone straight-out but sort of leads to diseases and cancers and- you know, radiation poisoning.

This is my first time filling, so forgive me for any missteps? ^^
PotentialAuthor!Anon will try her hardest!

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OP anonymous November 6 2011, 10:11:26 UTC
OP would cry with happiness if you fill this! And of course I'll forgive you! :)

Nuclear warfare sounds fine (well, obviously it doesn't. I mean in the context of the story...)

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 1 anonymous November 6 2011, 18:30:29 UTC
During World War 2, Japan had been the target of the nuclear bomb.

It wasn't like any other form of warfare that he'd ever experienced and it was more brutal than any too. It wasn't just the method- although that was horrible; a complete decimation of anything within range- but it was also the uses it was put to. The bombs that Alfred had fired were meant for his civilians. He'd attacked a naval base and in response he'd had two of his major cities destroyed and thousands of lives ended. And somehow it was made only worse because Nagisaki had been a mistake, the bomb has gone off course- Whoops, I guess I just killed a major city! Sorry, my hand slipped!For years afterwards he'd felt the effects of that attack. Oh, he'd felt it when the bombs hit, like bullets piercing right through him, like his internal organs had ruptured one by one. But the aftereffects lingered for ages to come. He survived with radiation poisoning, which was a different kind of bullet altogether. It was a secret army of bullets that crept up on you unawares and ( ... )

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Author!Anon's notes- anonymous November 6 2011, 18:32:48 UTC
Okay, so I did begin to fill, but I'm unsure. I'm slightly unsure about my choice of characters, but- and, yeah, can't figure out the title.

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 2/? anonymous November 7 2011, 03:06:19 UTC
"There's nothing left in Japan," Alfred had said, his tone grave for once. Even he could appreciate the gravity of this situation. "I've begun to evacuate people from California and Hawaii. Most surrounding countries have also set up evacuation programs, but this doesn't solve the problem-"

No, it was far from solving the problem, Yao agreed, his expression souring. It was far from solving the problem of North Korea, and it was far from solving the problem of Japan being dead.

-|-

(They felt him when he dissolved, the energy that had tied him to his life dissipating. It was a relaxed feeling, and Germania had been pleased and Rome had been the unwilling recipient of that satisfaction. Some things never changed.

Germania's son (he did have an awful lot, but then again, Rome was not one to talk) had been the one to greet him, and Rome found his once-hot emotions calm. It was strange to look at the boy and know that he was Germania's child, but also his, and not feel that proud spark. It was strange and it was good. And when he ( ... )

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OP is SO excited! anonymous November 7 2011, 14:06:54 UTC
Oh wow. Oh wow oh wow oh wow.

This is really good, A!anon! Not exactly what I'd been expecting; it's even better! SO glad you've decided to fill this.

I love your writing style, too; it's a little complex at times, and you have to really concentrate, but that makes me like it all the more. Your characterisations are lovely, too.

And I love the Rome/Germania interactions. The whole thing is just PERFECT.

Can't wait for more!

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 3/? anonymous November 8 2011, 03:25:36 UTC
A!Anon is lame and left out a ‘)’ at the end of P-2. Noanger?OP- Glad that you’re enjoying it, sorry about my rambly writing style…Of course, Ivan loved Yao. He wanted him- all of him, the wastelands and the rivers and the ports. He wanted China's huge lands that didn't match his silky dark brown hair or his pretty, pretty gold eyes. He liked Yao's bravado, both false and true. He liked his hot temper and his failures to hide his fear and his outspoken ways. Yes, he wanted him. (He'd take him too ( ... )

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 4/? anonymous November 20 2011, 00:04:36 UTC
(When he died, he felt it.

Yao was one of the nations that had always believed in this sort of death- not death, per say, but a passing on into new enlightenment. And oh, he'd done a lot of awful things in his four thousand years of living, but it was pleasant to know that even so, he could have this last chance at happiness.

"Where am I?" he asked.

Yong Soo answered him, "You're dead."

And Yao had already known that, but it was still halfway between amazing and terrible, and he covered his eyes with his hands.

His brothers were there (of course, he'd killed them) and his beautiful sisters Vietnam and Taiwan. (There was Taiwan and Hong Kong.) And in all his oh, four thousand years of life, Yao had had plenty to say on the subject of wisdom to everyone but himself. And for it all, he was no wiser. There was Hong Kong, who he'd forced to remain under his care for ages after he was ready to grow up. And Taiwan- he'd subjugated and ignored and ignored her, and part of wisdom was knowing when to let something go.

"I'm sorry." It ( ... )

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 5/? anonymous November 27 2011, 02:31:15 UTC
“Natalia is dead,” was all the answer that Poland received when he asked Lithuania if he was alright.

Toris had come to see him just before he entered his own house, his jacket unbuttoned and his sweater loose at the sleeves. Feliks knew that sweater. It was the pretty olive-green sweater, that made his eyes look less like a watery blue and more like the bright forest-green color that he adored. He’d picked it out for Toris himself, a sort of placating present. Thanks for putting up with me for so long.

He didn’t know what to say. Happy? No. Sad? Maybe not that either. …Scared? “I bet she was, like, happy you came to see her.”

“Happy? Maybe.” Toris stood awkwardly in front of the couch. “I saw her die.”

“Oh.”

“I thought you’d want to know,” he said to Poland, his words sincere but with some sort of unspoken emotion behind them. Stiff. Formal. “You’ve been getting close lately. I really thought that you could…”

Cure her. Fix her. Save her. All those things Toris couldn’t do. And Feliks had wanted to do those things- he’d ( ... )

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 6/? anonymous November 27 2011, 03:01:58 UTC
“Y-you hate me, then.” The words sort of devolved into a whimper at the end, which Feliks hated because dammit he’s crying. He’d known all these things Toris felt for a while, but he’d been hoping they weren’t true. He’d been so afraid of losing his Liet for the millionth time he’d clung to him desperately. “You wish I’d died instead of her.”

“It’s not about you, Poland. In fact, most things aren’t.” Liet’s voice was tired, but he loved the sound of it anyway.

Feliks curled into his pillow and sniffed to cover up his tears. “Um, I like, totally don’t. And it’s not because I didn’t like Natalia- I wanted to fix her, for you, Toris. And I don’t wish that I was dead instead and I won’t say I wish I was cause that’s bullcrap. I’m sad she died but I’m happy too, and I’m, like, scared, I guess. Cause Natalia’s like, beautiful, and she’s so, like, girlish or something, and that’s why you love her cause she’s a beautiful girl, and it just kind of sucks. I mean, I get if you hate me, cause, I’m just me. I’m not b-beautiful o-or powerful ( ... )

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 7/? anonymous November 27 2011, 03:06:07 UTC
Back when he’d been Prussia, mighty, strong, unafraid of the fall, he would have jumped and he would have lived. He would have bragged to his best friends. He would have found Hungary and that priss (don’t think about Austria) and have delighted in the danger. But he was just Gilbert and he wasn’t unafraid. He backed away from the Königsstuhl, away from the Baltic Sea, crisp and clear even in the snowstorm. The King’s Chair. Fitting, perhaps. He would have jumped ( ... )

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Reaching Nirvana- Part 8/? anonymous November 27 2011, 03:09:55 UTC
Sometime after that, they were lying sprawled out and tangled in sheets. Roderich's hair was mussed and his skin was sticky with sweat. The one lit lamp cast an orange light over the both of them, and in the afterglow, Gilbert had draped his arm over Roddy's slim waist. They were roughly the same height, but he was much thinner, almost like a girl, and Gilbert loved it. He liked his pretty face and thin arms and how he felt real in his arms ( ... )

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Not OP, but loving it anonymous November 27 2011, 09:45:27 UTC
So... this fill. This fill. It is killing me, a!a. It's so incredibly beautiful, with every nation feeling remorse and fear, and augh everyone just slowly collapsing into each other throughout warfare-- just simply amazing.

I know you're really concerned about the characterization but I feel it fits for the tone of the story. I know French and I was a bit shocked at how frank Canada was being with his French, but I suppose it is one of those situations.

I can't wait to see how this all plays out, and I really do hope it has at least a semi-happy ending *Weeps forever*

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Re: Not OP, but loving it anonymous November 27 2011, 15:49:40 UTC
O-oh my goodness. Not!OP just made my day.
I was honestly more worried about Canada than Liet. He could have passed as simply being tired of Poland's selfishness?. I-I guess that Canada was just pissed off?
Thank you, Not!OP!

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