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Toris takes little to no time at all adjusting to a situation. He's kept a level head and grown to accept, and even sustain a certain level of comfortably, anywhere he ends up, though it differs from place to place and person to person. He's also by no means stupid. He knows how to correct a problem proficiently, even if he has to go at it a few different ways. He's shown to be well versed in battle tactics and strategy, serious about things to almost a fault. He looks at most things calmly and gets them done, normally achieving the best outcome. If he doesn't get it, he'll go back, rethink it, and do it again until he gets it right. He is also interested in literature and is a well read person. Toris, however, is a dense individual when people are involved. To be blunt, he’s not all that street smart and more so versed in the realm of reason and not interpersonal skills. Interpersonally, he's not the sharpest tool in the shed and probably won't read in too much on how well one thinks of him. He’s also been known to not have too good a grasp on what he says which can sometimes turn around and bite him in the rear.
Canon Background: One of the biggest complaints anyone can have about Hetalia's canon is how inconsistent it is and how much it jumps around. A lot of historical gaps are there compared to canon, though some of the most important ones were touched upon. I apologize for it's spaced out timeline and historical inconsistencies.
Lithuania was first documented in 1009. In 1236, Mindaugus formerly formed the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Due to religious differences, it was a prime target to the Teutonic Knights, or Prussia in the Hetalia series. Around this time it was also shown that Lithuania met Russia for the first time, though it was very fleeting.
After that, he's shown as aged up a little more, in what is arguably his most historically important moment in the series so far. As a young man, Lithuania's boss (Jogalia at the time) decided that because of the daunting pressures of outside countries and sects, an alliance by marriage was the best solution to ensure the strength and stability of the growing nation. The arrangement was made with Jadwiga, the female king of the neighbouring country of Poland. Lithuania was ambivalent about the idea, more so alright with anything that meant his people and his self would be safe, though Poland was a little more nervous about the union, dubbed the Union of Krewo. This union would last until 1572.
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