Are the nations ever concerned about America and his elections?
Well, I mean, it’s enough for even Romano to give America advice on what he should do.
WHAT
America grew up faster than Canada.
knight in shining armor
Name: Berwald Oxenstierna House: Slytherin Age: 17 Year: 7th Blood Status: pure-blood Patronus: Buffalo Hobbies: dueling club and learning new spells. Anything Extra: Berwald has a reputation around school for being scary and threatening. Everyone assumes he’s into dark magic. But really he’s a nice guy. He’s just socially awkward and has a resting death stare. All the Slytherin students can tell you he’s not so bad. He’s a Chaser and team captain for Slytherin.
America tries to listen to Canada and help him when he can.
(Also the French and the English still fight even when both are technically Canadian.)
arthur would be an unkind pokemon professor because the world was unkind to him…..
Misconception: He’s emotionless.
Reality: He’s expressive through non-expressiveness.
Ex: A smile for him isn’t expressed as obviously as it is for some of the other characters. Still, that doesn’t negate the fact that he has feelings. I mean really now.
Misconception: He’s humourless.
Reality: He has an implicitly “evil” and “mischievous” side. In other words, he’s often playful, albeit subtly.
Ex: He’s the one to come up with France’s punishment after the 2007 April Fools’ Event. This entails getting France to praise everything about England’s culture for a whole day.
Ex: When at war with each other, he was glad to have a legitimate reason to punch Denmark.
Ex: He goes along with the Nordics’ plan to host a secret birthday party for Iceland.
Again, the humour is subtle as he wordlessly teases Iceland and makes light out of the latter’s confusion over them meeting outside.
Misconception: He’s intimidating inside and out.
Reality: His external appearance is intimidating, but he’s tender and sweet on the inside.
Ex: During the stereotypical café arc, Sweden’s customer is initially terrified of him. Nonetheless, Sweden gives away the meal for free.
Ex: He acts as a parent to Sealand.
Ex: Lavonia refers to him [and the other Nordics] as an Uncle.
Ex: He’s good at sewing + uses this skill to adjust smaller clothes for Finland.
Misconception: SuFin is canon.
Reality: Sweden has confirmed feelings for Finland, but Finland doesn’t reciprocate.
In a lost 2007 blog post, Hima confirmed that Sweden has homosexual feelings for Finland and only acts this way towards Finland. [That’s literally what the translation says].
Ex: Finland has repeatedly denied being Sweden’s “wife.”
Nonetheless, the two do share a close relationship, enough for Finland to refer to Sweden as “Swe.”
Ex: The two spend their New Years’ Eve together in 2009.
Ex: This one-sidedness is seen as early as when they were first colonizing America. Finland spots America in the wild, and Sweden proposes the option of them having kids.
Bonus facts:
It’s left unclear as to whether Sweden can see magical creatures.
He and Denmark used to hate each other, but have recently calmed down in their temperaments. Of course, this is to be expected from their present welfare and collectively-oriented nations.
Regardless, the two still tease each other in the present time.
[Denmark and Finland are imitating Sweden here.]
All in all, a somewhat mysterious, yet thoroughly entertaining character.
I got a lot of questions about the school and its faculty, so here’s a little starter character sheet for everyone! People will be added/changed as the story progresses, but this is who we’ll be working with for now.
Thank you for all the asks and patience! I’m hoping to actually get some comics up soon~
@romerica-week Aesthetic part 2: Home is where the heart is (which is wherever you are!!)
Based on [this] by mezzochan.
God, I love heavy gesturing (even if his only ever seem to cover ‘vaguely disgruntled’ to ‘furious’)
Sorry if I got anything wrong, I have yet to see all of them in real life.
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