1.) With America, states that were once original countries had personifications when they were independent. When the country became a state, those personifications died off as the land no longer exists as a country. So Hawaii had a nation-tan for example, before America took the country as the 51st state. She was an island girl, much like Seychelles, who fought wildly against America. America, being the clueless dolt he is, tried to bring her back to the mainland to live with him. She wasn't there long before she died.
Texas had a very young nation-tan, a girl who was the little sister of Mexico. She and America took to each other quickly, with him identifying with her desire for independence. He even sent the New Orleans Greys to help her win her freedom. Sadly, they ended up having a falling out over the Civil War. When Texas was no longer able to support itself as a country, the personification began to die. Her last request was for America to look after everyone in her house, and she gave him her glasses to remember him by. That's why his glasses are supposed to personify Texas.
2.) There was not one "Mother Native America", because there never was one Native America. Each of the Native American tribes had their own personification, a number of whom are still around. One of them even married the personification of Roanoke (who fled her home when she feared England abandoned her to invaders) and they had a child, North Carolina, together.
3.) There was a personification for the Confederacy, because the Confederate states actually did form their own separate country. Because Nazi Germany was technically still the same country as regular Germany though, there was no other personification for it. Instead, Germany hallucinated that there was, because he couldn't deal with the stuff his boss was ordering him to do. It wasn't until the Allies caught him and forced him to see what he did that he finally accepted the truth and tried to make amends for his actions.
4.) In general, the nations treat each other better than their bosses or people treat one another. This is because they know each other on personal levels. A lot of their actions are dictated by their bosses or happen through deception.
5.) Pangea-tan and other pre-human nation-tans weren't human. Since they personified their people, they were actually prehistoric reptiles, birds, and other such things, all the way back to being single-celled organisms. Even though they all had the average intelligence for those lifeforms, they all somehow knew that they were different, and the other lifeforms treated them as such.
I actually probably have a lot more than that, but I can't think of it at the moment. XD If you ever check out my fanfictions though, I stuff it in there.
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1.) With America, states that were once original countries had personifications when they were independent. When the country became a state, those personifications died off as the land no longer exists as a country. So Hawaii had a nation-tan for example, before America took the country as the 51st state. She was an island girl, much like Seychelles, who fought wildly against America. America, being the clueless dolt he is, tried to bring her back to the mainland to live with him. She wasn't there long before she died.
Texas had a very young nation-tan, a girl who was the little sister of Mexico. She and America took to each other quickly, with him identifying with her desire for independence. He even sent the New Orleans Greys to help her win her freedom. Sadly, they ended up having a falling out over the Civil War. When Texas was no longer able to support itself as a country, the personification began to die. Her last request was for America to look after everyone in her house, and she gave him her glasses to remember him by. That's why his glasses are supposed to personify Texas.
2.) There was not one "Mother Native America", because there never was one Native America. Each of the Native American tribes had their own personification, a number of whom are still around. One of them even married the personification of Roanoke (who fled her home when she feared England abandoned her to invaders) and they had a child, North Carolina, together.
3.) There was a personification for the Confederacy, because the Confederate states actually did form their own separate country. Because Nazi Germany was technically still the same country as regular Germany though, there was no other personification for it. Instead, Germany hallucinated that there was, because he couldn't deal with the stuff his boss was ordering him to do. It wasn't until the Allies caught him and forced him to see what he did that he finally accepted the truth and tried to make amends for his actions.
4.) In general, the nations treat each other better than their bosses or people treat one another. This is because they know each other on personal levels. A lot of their actions are dictated by their bosses or happen through deception.
5.) Pangea-tan and other pre-human nation-tans weren't human. Since they personified their people, they were actually prehistoric reptiles, birds, and other such things, all the way back to being single-celled organisms. Even though they all had the average intelligence for those lifeforms, they all somehow knew that they were different, and the other lifeforms treated them as such.
I actually probably have a lot more than that, but I can't think of it at the moment. XD If you ever check out my fanfictions though, I stuff it in there.