Past-Part Fills Part 7

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Past-Part Fills Part Seven

Fills from past parts can go here!
Fills from the current part (part 22) MUST go in that part's post until it is full.

Link to the original request (and if an ongoing fill, any previous chapters/sections).

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[Part 13] - The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter anonymous July 16 2012, 02:31:48 UTC
Request: http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/16221.html?thread=48001629

It is said that there was once a woman who lived in a village where the winters were long and lonely. For all of her life, she struggled against the wind and the snow. During those long months, her body froze right to her soul. When she was grown, she could stand it no longer. She declared that she would marry Winter himself, if only he would grant her reprieve from his tyranny ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1b/?] anonymous July 16 2012, 02:35:07 UTC
There were once two brothers who were born on the same day, and who were so alike in appearance that it would have been impossible to tell one from the other. Yet as similar as they were in appearance, they were the opposite in personality and behavior ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1c/?] anonymous July 16 2012, 02:36:25 UTC
The wise men lived half a day's walk from Matthew's house. No one knew where they were from. They came from a far-off land, many years ago. They never strayed from the little hut they built at the base of the nearby mountain, but they received a number of visitors. There were weary travelers seeking shelter for the night, who found a room for the night no matter how small the hut was. There were curious pilgrims seeking spiritual enlightenment, for it was rumored that the wise men were blessed with gifts from divine beings. And there were those who came from all over seeking answers, because the four wise men seemed to always know what must be said ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1d/?] anonymous July 16 2012, 02:37:31 UTC
The boy crawled back into the pile of rocks as the Scholar rubbed his forehead and turned to the fan. He took it in his hand and waved it, calling "Oh Izanami, Spirit of Wind, come to me, aru! I am in need of your knowledge ( ... )

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Re: The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1d/?] anonymous July 17 2012, 23:03:46 UTC
Oh wow, this fill is fantastically well-written. I wish I'd read it earlier. So lyrical. It reminded me of Russian fairy tale language simplicity so much I put in a prompt for one..=)

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Re: The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1d/?] anonymous July 18 2012, 00:00:43 UTC
8D Thank you! Author!anon actually took a class on Russian fairy tales and loved them all to death. XD

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1e/?] anonymous July 18 2012, 00:51:40 UTC
The Scholar led Matthew into the hut. The room they entered was small and dimly lit, with the only light coming in through a solitary window. Matthew stumbled against a chair as his eyes adjusted to the dark ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1f/?] anonymous July 19 2012, 20:36:02 UTC
"What misfortune?" cried Matthew. "What bear? When will this be? How will I save him? What else do you see? Tell me ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1g/?] anonymous July 19 2012, 20:36:57 UTC
"What is it?" asked Matthew, as the second wise man stood up and walked into the bedroom ( ... )

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Re: The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1g/?] anonymous July 19 2012, 20:55:18 UTC
SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECH

AUTHOR YOU ARE MY FAVORITE PERSON RIGHT NOW I LOVE THIS THE ART SHALL COMMENCE SOON

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Re: The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [1g/?] anonymous July 21 2012, 03:43:42 UTC
8D THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [2a/?] anonymous July 20 2012, 04:08:59 UTC
As she promised, the woman married Winter. He insisted that the wedding be upon the first snowfall of the year, when his season began. The woman was fearful of how the wedding night would go, as she knew that Winter could be cruel and fierce. However, he kept his promise and did not hurt her.

The two lived together throughout Winter's season. Winter provided well for the woman, giving her good food and warm furs and keeping her safe from his frost. All the while though, he was a cold and distant husband.

The days passed in one way or another, and the woman soon learned that she would have a baby. Winter was pleased, and told her that if it was a girl, the woman could keep the child to raise. If it was a boy however, Winter would take it away to raise himself...

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [2b/?] anonymous July 20 2012, 04:11:29 UTC
When Alfred left the battlefield, he had lost neither his arms nor his legs. He was not shot, nor was he burned by gunpowder. He killed many enemy soldiers, and for this he was proclaimed by his fellows to be a hero ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [2c/?] anonymous July 20 2012, 04:12:56 UTC
"Who's 'we ( ... )

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The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [2d/?] anonymous July 20 2012, 04:23:35 UTC
Alfred, who had been turning to go into the forest, froze. "What great white bear ( ... )

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Re: The Brothers, the Bear, and Winter [2d/?] anonymous July 20 2012, 05:08:59 UTC
*squeal* This story is giving me tingling feelings (that happens about certain well-put-together things for me O_O)!

What happens to the wood and leaves of the gold and jewel forest if you break them off? And for heavens sake, if you find something like that, why would you go looking for where the wood is normal! (Does the gold and silver wood not burn?)

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