In order to celebrate HETALIA'S anime adaptation. AXIS POWERS HETALIA KINK MEME

Jul 25, 2008 15:44


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Sockdollager [1/3] anonymous September 14 2008, 21:10:32 UTC
I've set this in 1918--hope this is okay?

The long, wide skirt sweeps the floor; it sings with colour, bright and mad and wonderful as the dancer clasps hands with the Belarusian People's Republic. In contrast to her partner, Belarus is wearing the slim gamine-gown that is fashionable now, and she has teased her fine, pale hair into pincurls--she looks so strange with short hair, he thinks to himself, but then he has only known her for a few months. She has been lodging next to him since she broke with her brother over her republican tendencies, and although they sometimes cross paths when she is hanging laundry or he is stepping out for milk, they have hardly spoken more than a score of words to each other ( ... )

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Re: Sockdollager [2/3] anonymous September 16 2008, 17:10:06 UTC
... the Vilnius thing has basically slain me, thx anon.

AND ALSO SDHSKJHDJAGHS;DSGDJAGS;DWUYEASHDJSBAGDA;SKAGHD; EXCUSE ME WHILE I DIE OF HAPPY--

... t-this anon begs you to write more Poland/Lithuania. jsdahdaghl

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Writer anonymous September 16 2008, 17:12:04 UTC
*salutes* Mayhap I will! Thank you for commenting!

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Re: Sockdollager [2/3] anonymous September 16 2008, 18:15:56 UTC
Writeranon. I am speechless.

Stunning. Truly stunning.

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Writer anonymous September 16 2008, 18:34:13 UTC
Well--! I'm glad I've made you speechless? ^_^;;

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Re: Sockdollager [2/3] anonymous September 17 2008, 01:51:30 UTC
... i'm amused that this somehow managed to satisfy my kinks for stockings, gloves, and sex-with-skirts-on, without those even being the kinks requested. and in a boy/boy fic! i love you, poland.

mm. i do like how they've changed -- before they even say it aloud, you can see that they've changed, in the way they make love and the way they understand themselves with each other -- but they are willing to understand, to try and meet one another again. they're never anything but honest; it's really lovely.

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Writer anonymous September 17 2008, 11:03:29 UTC
oh, come on. if you don't satisfy those kinks in a period piece, you're either a) in a different period or b) writing Manly Men, or c) doing it wrong. ^_~

I'm glad that comes through ... the Vilnius thing was a MAJOR splitting point between Poland and Lithuania, and they fought over it all throughout the end of the 10s and into the 20s. so it would've been unfair to the history to leave that bit out, even if I wanted a happy ending. ^_^;

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Re: Writer anonymous September 17 2008, 19:47:39 UTC
but they are cute when they fight. ^___^

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Re: Sockdollager [2/3] anonymous September 20 2008, 02:08:44 UTC
<3 ( ... )

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Writer anonymous September 20 2008, 02:35:38 UTC
Ach, poor Belarus. When I started poking this time period, I found a lot of tiny little tragedies--so I thought I'd let hers have a moment. Because even if I know it's just a kink meme, I can't be made to treat it that way. Meanwhile, thank you so much for picking up on all of the little things that I did with Poland's characterization; he was very hard to get into, so I was really hoping that my efforts would come across as a viable attempt at him ( ... )

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Re: Writer anonymous September 20 2008, 03:51:59 UTC
Thank you for the answers! "Cash or check" is such a cute expression ( ... )

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Re: Writer anonymous September 20 2008, 12:17:42 UTC
I've been trying to read a bit of Henryk Sienkiewicz's With Fire and Sword trilogy, when I've got time in between my school readings; I've been told that it does a good job of communicating the Polish character. So possibly that's something to look into?

Well--that would definitely fit better in my head, too. So, if I ever end up writing another fic with these fellows, I'll keep it in mind. ^_~

Also. I'm trying to test out my anon-detection skills. Were you the latest commenter on the U.S. Civil War fic?

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Re: Writer anonymous September 20 2008, 15:22:37 UTC
Aha, thank you! Definitely something to look into.

U.S. Civil War fic? Don't think I've even read it yet, sorry. (Anon detection is hard sometimes~)

By the way, was there any particular dress you were imagining Poland wearing? I want to keep true to your vision (no matter how corny that sounds), but - Renaissance dresses weren't open-shouldered- ^^;
And now I'm wondering if it was a centuries-old dress or one he actually had sewn specifically for the occasion.

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Re: Writer anonymous September 20 2008, 15:38:25 UTC
Aaah, so it is! I thought the comment was a little short, for you. ^_~

I was thinking that it wasn't actually Renaissance--just that the cut of it was less like the late 1910s than Liet was expecting, and in combination with the person wearing it, he was falsely taken back to the closest analogue he had (the Renaissance). So. I had nothing in particular in mind, but if you infused late-10s, early-20s fabric and body-shamelessness with a late-Renaissance extravagant attitude toward fabric usage and a Polish love of pretty colors, you'd pretty much get Poland's dress. (Short version: he had it made special for the occasion.)

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Re: Writer anonymous September 21 2008, 00:33:00 UTC
(Well, there are times when I manage to be concise - just not usually when you're concerned ^^; )

Ah yes, that makes sense! I was thinking of adding some Rococo elements, too - do you think it might work?
... I think I'm entirely too taken with that dress! I'm on the verge of requesting a fic where a poor but proud Poland either wears a centuries-old dress, one of the few things he hasn't sold yet, or sews himself one out of curtains, like Scarlett did in Gone with the Wind.

By the way, thank you for the With Fire and Sword rec! I've just discovered that Sienkiewicz was also the author of Quo Vadis, of which I have fond memories. Added to reading list. ^^

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Re: Writer anonymous September 21 2008, 00:46:24 UTC
That sounds like it would work wonderfully--he's lived a long time; he's had lots of time to amass interesting tastes in dresses. ^_~ And that sounds like an adorable sort of sad fic. Meanwhile, I am on the verge of requesting Germany/Finland, pre-Continuation War.

*salutes!* Just doing my duty! Happy reading.

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