Ficlet: The Baptism of Poland (Good Omens/Hetalia, G)

Dec 05, 2010 19:31

For lindensphinx, who wanted to see Aziraphale and Crowley meeting Poland.

Title: The Baptism of Poland
Rating: G
Fandoms: Good Omens/Hetalia
Warnings: none
Summary: On a spring morning in Poznań in 966, Aziraphale and Crowley decide the important business at hand is having a drink.
Note: Thank you to puddingcat for beta-reading!

The Baptism of Poland )

good omens: pre-arrangement, crossover, hetalia

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gokuma December 5 2010, 19:53:08 UTC
This is awesome. You have an incredible gift of making the starngest crossovers work :D

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daegaer December 5 2010, 21:06:53 UTC
Thank you so much!

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daegaer December 5 2010, 21:10:31 UTC
Ha ha! So I guess the question is, have you ever swum in the Warta in April?

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gehayi December 5 2010, 20:25:42 UTC
I love that Poland isn't one bit upset by Aziraphale and Crowley not being human, because the only thing that matters is that they're not Polish.

Also, I love Poland hedging his bets and going to sacrifice to other gods so that they won't feel left out.

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daegaer December 5 2010, 21:08:25 UTC
Hee, thanks! He's rather opinionated and overly self-confident in canon :-)

And it was only the start of the Christianization!

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odditycollector December 5 2010, 21:51:36 UTC
"There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy," Crowley said, smugly examining his fingernails.

"Oh, there are not!

This line is so perfect I had to split it into component parts to better appreciate it!

And stop quoting things that haven't been written yet.

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daegaer December 5 2010, 22:38:01 UTC
Hee, thank you :-)

Aziraphale feels he's one of the most open-minded angels around. And certainly the best read.

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gisho December 6 2010, 02:21:04 UTC
.... Aziraphale. Toga. Toga. He would. *splorfle*

And Crowley being vindictive was delightful.

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daegaer December 6 2010, 08:28:09 UTC
Togas are dignified. And so forgiving to the fuller figure.

Crowley just took pride in his up-to-the-minute silk tunica from Byzantium. Even if he was freezing.

Thanks :-)

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gramarye1971 December 6 2010, 03:03:22 UTC
Lithuania, I'm sure, managed to refrain from laughing too much at Poland at the time...and then waited for a day or two before proceeding to tease him about his new name at every possible opportunity. ^_^ Awesome crossover fun, especially with sulky!Aziraphale and keep-your-options-open!Crowley.

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daegaer December 6 2010, 08:31:23 UTC
As Poland says much later in a WIP of doooom, "They gave me a name meaning 'happy'." Lithuania: "Why? Were all the ones meaning 'idiot' taken?" Ah, friends. Always there to poke one thoroughly.

I'm glad you enjoyed this!

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