um. hear me out-
I was reading some things, and then this guy randomly spawned in my head. Throwing him at you and running awayš¼
My guy used to personify the Margraviate of Brandenburg, then post-1815-ish, the province of Brandenburg, and these days a Bundesland in Germany by the same name. His relationship with Gilbert is ā um ā complicated. Inherriting an unruly polish fief dutchy was one thing, but actually dealing with him turned out to be a whole other. But Prussia learnt to use the situation to his advantage. After some time. Eventually.
The nameās Johann Friedrich (von Beilschmidt); I doubt it would make sense to make him and Gilbert directly related, but theyāve been using the same family name ever since the personal union; at least on paper.
ā That quote that kind of sums up his personality was taken from āThe Iron Kingdomā by Christopher Clark, where it was also quoted by the author; I havenāt read the original work by Valentin, unfortunately
Iāve been thinking about 1Ń Ukraineās human name (again) ā and yes, I know I was screaming that I like āMariia Chernenkoā for her, but that was before I knew Chernenko was just randomly added by a translator; besides, I was influenced by another character called Marichka/Mariia at the time and I kind of drifted away from that idea š«
And now I feel it kinda doesnāt fit her and is kinda generic; not in a bad sense, rather that it is a name rather popular all throughout the worldā¦not specific to her
So Iāve been thinking ā there is a nameform that half the names Hima suggested for her (Iryna, Kateryna) + some other common Ukrainian names (Marina, Daryna, Oryna, Karyna, you get me) can be shortened to ā And its Ryna/Rina (Рина); short and simple
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Sounds like a compromise. What do yāall think does it fit her?
man I wish thereās canon Ukraine development that makes her much independent
I do love the headcanons please keep on coming
I'd rather see Ukrainian fans write her than hima's attempts, he doesn't seem very interested or passionate about developing his characters besides the main 8
The only instance of Ukraine being Ukrainian in hetalia I've seen is the chibi artwork where she has the painted pysanka eggs next to her
I make edits with official art for fun where she's Ukrainian though :D
How does one become this silly
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Popular Christmas song "Carol of the Bells" is based on a Ukrainian song called "Shchedryk" and was originally arranged by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych. In 1921 undercover soviet state agent asked to stay the night at composer's' family home. In the morning he killed Mykola Leontovych and robbed his family.
"Shchedryk" was created while Mykola Leontovych was staying in Pokrovsk, city the russians are desperately trying to capture and are turning into ruins right now:
If you're able, I do recommend donating to United Help Ukraine, and their Gifts of Hope have a number of different options available for various needs (like holiday gifts for children, hand and foot warmers, first aid kits, etc.)
Them, NAFO, Saint Javelin, Timothy Snyder and Mark Hamill and Misha Collins (who all have fundraisers for things like drones, demining robots, and so forth), United24 in general etc. - and even if you're not comfortable donating to things for offensive purposes (like drones or helping get weapons) they have defensive or support options as well. There are numerous organizations (and United24 is really good as a central source for projects and ways to support).
Read books about Ukraine (you can find numerous recommendations in my posts or can ask), enjoy Ukrainian art and music and food 9ditto), and pressure your legislators (Americans can go here for an example or here) and support and boost organizations like Razom for Ukraine and Ukrainian individuals.
Even reddit has some helpful links and info
what is the relationship between 1p and 2p ukr like?
ā¦so this is still prety much a sketch, a WIP, Iām still working on their relationship and characterisation and things might change later! but as for now, hereās a vision
separate chibis, Iāll throw them at you and run
i need a fic where they go to therapy together
now, numbers explainedā¬ļø
! This is hugely simplified and by no means am I saying the situation was the same or anything; no it wasnāt, but itās interesting to see the paralelles !
1 - referring to years of English/British rule over Ireland and Russian rule over Ukraine.
2 - in both cases native language/culture was heavily disadvantaged in favour of the coloniserās language/culture. What a surprise.
3 - heās talking about the Great Famine of 1845-51, exacerbated by Britainās lack of reaction and continued exports of provision from Ireland. Popular attitude being that āGod has sent famine to punish the Irishā.
4 - sheās talking about 1933 Holodomor famine, a man-made famine where the soviet version of the Russian empire deliberately took grain and other stuff from peasants forcibly as a part of āstate grain requisitionā and also forbid emigration so peasants were trapped to starve. Duh.
5 - Irish rebellions against the British rule, notably in 1798, 1803, 1820s OāConnel movement, 1848, 1867 etccc
6 - Ukrainian rebellions under Russian rule, for example Mazepa in early 1700s, Koliivschyna 1768, Haydamaky early 1800s etc
7 - the first Universal of the Ukrainian Central Council in 1917 proclaimed autonomy, not a full separation from Russia.
8 - similarly, Ireland aimed to get home rule first, which also kinda means staying within the empire but having their own parliament. But the developments pushes both nations to a fight for independence eventually.
9 - Thus we get Irish war of independence 1919-21 and Ukrainian liberational struggle 1917-22.
10 - Ireland ended up in a civil war following the signing of the Anglo-Irish treaty in 1922-23; In Ukraineā¦ugh, it was a mess, but to cut the long story short, there was UPR in bitter rivalry with the Hetmanate, there were communists, anarchists, the Western Ukrainian Peopleās Republic with different struggles from the rest of the Ukrainian Peopleās republic, there were local leadersā¦yes. I mean. Mad shit.
11. Unlike Ukraine, that got de-facto occupied by USSR, Ireland, except for 6 counties, became almost independent following the 1920s struggles.
12. āAlmostā because it emerged as a British dominion, a free state rather than the republic; all the way until 1949. And the tensions over those six counties imploded again in 1970s.
13. And Ukraine is still. Fighting for her life against Russia as Iām typing this. Friendly reminder.
I could go on for ages about this; the economic impact, the nature of independence movements ā but Iāll spare you for now. Ukrainians, have a meme I made in 2023
What are your favorite things about branpru and lietukr?
briefly speaking ā through trial and error I figured I like my ships having historical backing; it just makes stuff much more fun and bloody. Here, this is the case for both ā even though the reasons I like one are almost directly opposite to those why I like the other.
I like LietUkr because itās fucking chill for both; and both actually find comfort and peace in one another, which both Ukraine and Lithuania much deserve after all theyāve been through. Comfort shipš¤
I like BranPru because itās fucking miserable. How they grapple at eachotherās throats but neither is actually able to let go of another because of the reasons that make both of them sick to their guts from even thinking of it. For what actually brings them closer is a near-obliteration of one and the sheer question of remaining on the political map. The way the power dynamic between them shifts and they way they get attached and get to influence each other so intrinsically neither comes out of it his former self. And neither is able to separate himself from another. Itās not a ship I ship for a healthy stable relationship, neither is capable of that ā if it is love, it is amour-propre at best, the enlightmentās violent self-love that stemms out of desire for reckognition from others, desire to be better then them. Brandenburg and Prussia are doomed by the narrative, the narrative existing inside my head but oh well. they also fucking deserve this.
hope that answers
Iāve had this idea for a while now, and finally got myself to somehow implement it into life
"In essence, 2p Ukraine personifies Ukrainian resistance, if you wish ā hence the red-black flag, otherwise known as the revolutionary flag; or what happens when blood spilled fighting for her freedom spills onto the regular flag, whereas 1p represents the country as a whole"
she is more cautious, more serious and mistrustful; more of a cold tactical thinker, and oh boy she does not forgive that easily. amongst her distinct features would be a singular earring in her ear, darker hair+eyes, more angular and leaner face, thinner eyebrows and a slight hump on her nose. She occasionally draws an embroidery pattern on her cheek as a part of her make-up (could be seen on the yellow-scarf mini version)
zoom in for detail+notes; there is a lot to unpack about this character I swear.
It needs to be more taboo for people to use traditional marxist symbolism, especially the kinds of symbols associated with the USSR.
The kinds of human rights abuses that mainstream Marxism engaged in are horrific, and not worthy of glorification.
The outright denial of Marxist atrocities common on the far left is shocking and astounding.
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