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- China - He was the first of his family to arrive in Hetalia. Though experienced and highly educated, he originally worked as a railraod laborer because there were no other jobs. He doesn't like England too much, and may know something about the opium trade. He's an old friend of Ivan's, plus he loves Pandas. He's worked hard enough to rise about the prejudice to become the town doctor. As such, he's indispensable. He's probably older than he looks.
- Korea - the local bank teller and China's younger brother. He's great at numbers and his job, but he wishes he could do something more exciting. He's easily bored and wants to be a cowboy, or an outlaw, or a marshal...anything other than this. He tends to present a surprise to most bank robbers.
- Taiwan - a pretty young miss. She often helps her older brother China in his work. But she hopes to open her own clothing/tailoring store one day. She organizes a mahjong tournament at the saloon on most Friday nights.
The Town Government
- Sweden - the serious, intimidating mayor of Hetalia. He's actually quite the nice guy. But he doesn't get along too well with Denmark the Marshal. He's decent at his job and takes it seriously. But most people aren't too willing to go against what he's planning (even though he asks their opinion, calls town meetings, talks to residents, etc.) He often refers to his assistant as "m'wife" - perhaps too often to be called a joke...
- Finland - the mayor's capable wife assistant. He more accurately could be called the deputy mayor for all the work that he does. People are less intimidated by him than Sweden. However, he vehemently denies that he's Sweden's wife...though they live together. He's probably the best with a gun in all of Hetalia, rivaled only by Switzerland. In fact, he got the saloon to carry vodka because he beat the other man in a shooting contest.
- Iceland - (...I really don't know...)
- Old Man Fritz - the town lawyer, primarily called in whenever Prussia is arrested. He handles a lot of the wills and legal documents. Since he's one of the few lawyers in the region, he needs to travel around a lot. When he's away, he often leaves things in the hands of Finland and Turkey.
The Town Fathers / The Old Guys
- Rome/Augustus Roma Vargas - Deceased. Originally a prospector, he bought up the land and founded the town of Hetalia. Though friendly and genial, he could also be quite cruel and ruthless in his business dealings. He once owned all of the land in and around Hetalia, but this has divided up after his death. He was a huge political force in the region.
- Germania/Wilhelm Germania - Deceased. A friend(?) of Roma Vargas, who carved out a successful ranch in Hetalia. He gradually expanded his ranch, taking over others, and became a rich cattle baron. He intended for a young grandson (HRE) to inherit, but the young boy died. He was known for not smiling and had many grandchildren.
- Ancient Greece/Hellas Karpusi - Deceased. She was the beauty of her time, though she could be quite scary when angered. But she was often quite easy-going and laidback. She owned a successful farm in Hetalia, which usually provided a lot of the town's food in the beginning. Her son still owns the farm, but manages it while he works as a bartender.
- Ancient Egypt/Isis Hassan. Deceased. She opened and ran the first general store in Hetalia. She was thus essential for the town's prosperity. She was known for her mysterious aura and, when you got her to talk, her amazing stories. Her house was...interesting. Her son took it over after her death.
- General Winter - The last of the founders to die. He ran a very successful homestead and farm in Hetalia. He wasn't too close to the others, though he and Germania were civil towards each other. A very imposing and cold man, often feared. A former general in the army. (See Part One)
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- Liechtenstein
- Hong Kong - China's younger brother, who had spent some time in more posh schools in the east. A smart polite boy that England has taken a shine to...
- Sealand - England's younger brother, who was left behind when England left. He was adopted by Sweden and Finland. Energetic and eager to prove himself, he often tags along after Latvia.
The Pets
- Hanatamago
- Pochi
- Kumajiro
- Gilbird
- Greece's cats
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