Hetalia kink meme (
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Hetalia Kink meme part 15
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hetalia kink meme
part 15
hetalia kink meme
part 15
Ahh yeah that is the super duper delayed Christmas reveal for 2009 LOL...just found the time to finish it now...
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Facts [Author's Note]
(Anonymous) 2010-11-17 09:28 am (UTC)(link)• The dissolution of Holy Roman Empire by France was in 1806, (thus I assume Italy was in his teenage form).
• In the years that led up to World War One, Italy had sided with Germany and Austria-Hungary in the Triple Alliance. That was supposedly the first time he met Germany. In theory, Italy should have joined in the sides of these two nations when war broke out in August 1914. But he did not. What Italy did was wait and see how the war progressed. On April 26th 1915, he came into the war on the side of the Triple Entente – Britain, France and Russia because he was in such a bad shape (Italy's experience in WW1 was disastrous and ended with the insult of his 'reward' at the Versailles Settlement in 1919).
• Given the fact Italy had been close with France even before the dissolution of HRE, Germany thought France was quite close with Italy, but the WW1 experience only strengthened Italy’s ‘not quite nice’ feeling to France.
• On 10 June 1940 (World War Two), Italy sided with Germany and invaded France, declaring war on both France and the United Kingdom. Twelve days later, France surrendered and was soon divided into German and Italian occupation zones.
• Of course Germany knew about his ancestor (HRE), but yes, we can think that he was oblivious about HRE's and Italy's relationship, moreover the fact that he was HRE himself.
• Pure alcohol has very little smell. It is the metabolism of other substances in alcoholic beverages that produces most of the smell. This explains why a person who drinks large amounts of high-proof vodka (a more pure form of alcohol) may have only a faint smell of alcohol on the breath. On the other hand, a person who drinks a modest amount of beer may have a strong smell of alcohol on the breath.
• Austria produced wine as the wine business boomed in the 16th century. But the Thirty Years War and others of the 17th century took their toll, as much due to the heavy taxation of the period as the direct disruption of war. So I assume at that time (during the HRE dissolution) Austria got plenty of unused ingredients for making wine stored in his house.
Re: Facts [Author's Note]
(Anonymous) 2010-11-17 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)I love this fill! The dialogue and how in-character Feliciano stayed even while being so unsettling and the historical notes are just so magnificent and the shift between scenes and the use of the word "felicity"! You're such a wonderful author!!
Re: Facts [Author's Note]
(Anonymous) 2010-11-17 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)I loved how you depicted Italy emotions and thoughts along this, and... I liked how much tought he seems to have put into his venceance against France. That thing about the 'voices' in Italy's head, to, that really got me.
And Germany obliviousness about Italy's real motives to do what he did? Loved it, gave a nice felling of normality to the situation, if that's possible.
Re: Facts [Author's Note]
(Anonymous) 2010-11-20 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)