(Ottoman) Turkey/Greece; asphyxia. Angry vicious power struggle. He doesn't want to kill the brat, just...remind him who the boss here is. Greece is not amused either way.
(Not the other potential writer-anon, but this one intrigued me. And hey, we can always use more of this pairing, even the nasty parts.)It is damn hard to kill a nation
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Not even the little scary noises find a way out when the Empire re-tightens his grip this time.
"I am getting damn impatient with this, brat." He leans in close until he's practically on top of the boy, brushes his cheek briefly against a smoother one. "And trust me, I could keep this up a hell of a lot longer than you probably realize." Under his hands, Greece swallows. Tries to, anyway. "But what about you? How long can you last?" Greece flinches when the Empire blows lightly into his ear, not that there's anywhere for him to go. "How many of your little soldiers can mine take out before you've had it
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Holy fuck anon, your writing is amazing. The combination of Ottoman Empire's aggression and Greece's defiance is just UNFFFFFF! (And oh god I love how you describe Greece *nosebleeds*) Thanks to you, I'm gonna start shipping these guys like there's no tomorrow.
Fuck that was badass. Holy shit Greece. Whoa Turkey. Love how he went gradually irritated that he can no longer fully keep the brat under his yoke. Also, Messolonghi.
psh don't worry about it. XD I like to draw as well, but a lot of the requests oddly don't give a lot of inspiration for that, but your fill (and the following one owo) has. <3
Gordian Knot 2/3
anonymous
April 2 2009, 05:27:52 UTC
"So angry," he replied, as he leaned down, reaching for the boy. He stroke the bloodied face with a surprisingly soft caress. "You really shouldn't be. I don't hate you, you know, or any of those that I've battled, conquered or held down." Greece blinked at that and turned his eyes curiously towards the masked man. Turkey nodded
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Gordian Knot 3/3
anonymous
April 2 2009, 05:42:41 UTC
A last strike strong enough to break the wooden plank in two and injuring his own flesh, completely cut the ties off. Behind the mask, Turkey's eyes momentarily widened
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Re: Gordian Knot 3/3
anonymous
April 2 2009, 06:13:23 UTC
Wow... I know that Turkey/Greece is NOT a fluffy pairing. It is a pairing made of violence and hate and something complicated but almost completely antagonistic. And I think you captured that here, in stark, eloquent brutality. Both nations are well-dimensioned and flawed, beyond the stereotypes/archetypes they've been given by a majority of the fandom. Turkey is matter-of-fact, even kindly in a warped sort of way.
"There's no loathing from my part," he reassured. "The lion doesn't hate the prey it hunts."
This sums it all up... and yet, he shows an absolutely bestial, cruel, wrathful part of himself too.
And Greece... stubborn as hell, idealistic, blindly going forward, and utterly desperate.
Angry vicious power struggle. He doesn't want to kill the brat, just...remind him who the boss here is. Greece is not amused either way.
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"I am getting damn impatient with this, brat." He leans in close until he's practically on top of the boy, brushes his cheek briefly against a smoother one. "And trust me, I could keep this up a hell of a lot longer than you probably realize." Under his hands, Greece swallows. Tries to, anyway. "But what about you? How long can you last?" Greece flinches when the Empire blows lightly into his ear, not that there's anywhere for him to go. "How many of your little soldiers can mine take out before you've had it ( ... )
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Well-played, anon! Very well-played. Definitely hoping to see more of these two from you.
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Now if you'll excuse me... fapfapfapfap
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This has got to be one of the most intense stories I've ever read. And it's freaking scary.
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Also, Messolonghi.
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Damn that was hot... o.o I doubt I could do more than restate what you've said, so I shall become an Artist!Anon based on your fic. =3
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"There's no loathing from my part," he reassured. "The lion doesn't hate the prey it hunts."
This sums it all up... and yet, he shows an absolutely bestial, cruel, wrathful part of himself too.
And Greece... stubborn as hell, idealistic, blindly going forward, and utterly desperate.
Oh god these fills are GOOD.
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