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Los Harry Potterados... and the Flying Tacos from Batman![]() |
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Cake?
Emma you're so kind! <3
Thank you so much! <333333
How's life going? 8D
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In case you're into drama or something
or I'm just trying to shamelessly promote my story, here's a link ewe[link]
Arthur is dead
lol I've always wondered what happens when a Country dies in Hetalia... do like... all the people die with them? That would not be fun. 8I Haha! Anyway, I look forwards to reading this, hopefully I'll be able to find some time tonightto check my messages too, as it is.
This is alternate universe, so fortunately
no countries are harmed in the process, rest asssured. *
Thank you, as always!
*[Hetalia rant/info] On that note, the common headcannon
for when a country dies is that if they die physically, (i.e. gunshot, bomb, etc.) during a war, persay; then it would have serious consequences and/or injuries on their people, although the people aren't always harmed in the process. They can have severe injuries, like for example Arthur is commonly portrayed with burns and heavy bleeding during the blitz, (because his heart is literally being bombed to smithereens)when their people or country/capital/cities are attacked. A nation can come back to life. But for a country to die completely, then the nation has to be wiped out and the people and culture gone. :3 which would not be fun. 8I I agree with that.
I totally went all Hetalia-fan on you. o_o M'sorry.
Omgggosssh you absolute legend. Thank you for explaining that to me! (Go Hetalia fan on me anytime