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Post by French Admirer on Sept 8, 2014 7:47:33 GMT -5
Francis woke up on a cold hard floor. He blinked in confusion, he could have sworn he had gone to bed with a lovely girl. He groaned painfully and rubbed his back. Clothes. Not only his date and bed were missing but he was wearing clothes. He prayed to god that whoever dressed him had at least some fashion sense. Maybe this was a prank of that lady. With some effort he got up, hitting something in the process of doing so, accidently kicking the torch light away. He felt around to find the object. When he finally found it back he discovered what it was and switched it on. This was most certainly not his room and the note he found gave him the chills. “Maybe I should just stay here for a little bit?” he muttered to himself studying the note some more.
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Post by Aeris on Sept 9, 2014 18:11:00 GMT -5
(sorry I haven't been on lately, got caught up with things and haven't been feeling well since Monday x.x)
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Post by snazzy_sloth on Oct 12, 2014 17:35:56 GMT -5
Username;; snazzy_sloth Country;; Russian Federation. (Российская Федерация) Human Name;; Ivan Braginsky. Age;; Appears to be around 21. Gender;; Male. Personality;; A large, intimidating nation with a simplistic and easygoing personality, yet has the cruelty of a child deep down. Russia has mentally cracked from his history of war and bloodshed, however, he is unaware of his own aforementioned cruel tendencies. His greatest dream is apparently to eventually live in a warm place with sunflowers and his dearest wish is "all will become one with Mother Russia.". During WWII, he had many other nations living under him as the Soviet Union, including the Baltics and his two sisters. He considers vodka to be his fuel, and is almost always shown wearing the scarf that his older sister Ukraine gave him. He is categorized as a "yandere" character. Crush;; None. I ship him with Canada or America, though. Family;; Katsuyasha (Ukraine); elder sister, Belarus (Natalia); younger sister. Other;; Prussia is awesome.
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