Allied enemies: Axis traitor

Sep 04, 2011 01:58

Pairing: China
Rating: T
Summary: There is a reason why China chose the Allied rather than the Axis.
Warning: angst. (my specialty!)
Disclaimer: I’m not a man ergo I am not Hidekazu Himaruya.

Is Angst your cup of tea, aru? )

char: china, the darker shades of red, rating: t, hetalia, char: japan

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cherylwoo September 4 2011, 06:29:15 UTC
Oh, I really enjoyed this. Dark, but appropriate - I think you portrayed China's feelings at being betrayed by his brother extremely well :) I hope to see more from you!

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nnir September 4 2011, 06:32:32 UTC
but of course~ for some reason I love seeing the darker side of Yao, he's not well portrayed enough in some other stories. Since the guy is 4000 years old, those years couldn't have all been sunshine and rainbows, you know?

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kecen September 4 2011, 06:56:03 UTC
I don't think China (country or character) ever considered joining the Axis, especially since Japan was one of the Axis Powers and the European countries had backed off at the time.

I think he'd have his moments of self-disgust...lots to regret.

Did you submit that headcanon about him being afraid his body will become one big scar?

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nnir September 4 2011, 07:02:11 UTC
I know haha I've taken enough history to know about the world wars, it was just part of the story plot, I thought it'd be more dramatic you know?

Umm, no I don't think so since I haven't the slightest as to what that is, what's a headcanon? (if you don't mind me asking~)

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kecen September 4 2011, 07:09:14 UTC
A headcanon is a fanon interpretation of a character. I run a headcanon sharing blog at eastasiaheadcanons.tumblr.com

I would like to read your take on specific events in Chinese history.

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nnir September 4 2011, 07:10:44 UTC
Hmm sounds interesting~

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