I’ll post what comes after Iceland once I’ve finished the lettering!
Translation: y4nderenka
LJ | Original
I’ll post what comes after Iceland once I’ve finished the lettering!
Translation: y4nderenka
LJ | Original
Translation: y4nderenka
LJ | Original
Translation: hikari-kaitou
LJ | Original
Been drinking.
Translation: hikari-kaitou
LJ | Original
ć»England and Prussia in circumstances that I completely do not understand.
What is this…?
Translation: y4nderenka
LJ | Original
Prussia wearing clothes with an eighth-graderish sense to them.
The image is kind of like there’s an opening to fight a dragon.
[T/N: The “eighth grader” part is a reference to “chuunibyou” or “eighth grader sickness,” which is kind of like Japanese hipsters.]
Translation: y4nderenka
LJ | Original
Military uniform Cattalia.
He just got a little too enthusiastic…
I’ll be giving requests until around 4.
Translation: y4nderenka
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Acting like his seniors.
A surreal picture that I uploaded before as well.
It kinda reminds me of Slime knight.
Angled poses are difficult to draw!
Translation: hikari-kaitou
LJ | Original
This is how battles on the ice usually turn out, so in general it’s best not to risk it, but when they succeed it’s pretty cool. Upon seeing the Swedish army marching towards them on the ice, it seems that the Danish army promptly lost their will to fight. By the way, Sweden was in a terrible mood because Russia had his arm around Finland’s shoulders at the time.
The manga kind of gives the impression that Norway is completely disinterested in Denmark, but they were actually working quite well together at the time and I think it was pretty nice.
Many years later, after Norway had been oppressed by the more powerful country, he and Denmark drifted apart. When Norway entered a union with Sweden, Denmark sent him a letter or something in which he threw a childish tantrum and cut their ties, after which the goodwill towards Norway seemed strangely decreased, but that’s another story.
Things got a little better for him later, thanks to Denmark.
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