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(AUTHOR'S NOTE):

So I'm not so set on an image of Mexico for Hetalia (AND I'M SEETHING WITH ANGER THAT THERE IS ONE) but I have the characters in mind. I BELIEVE there should be a north and south Mexico only because of the history I know, I've been to Mexico and the regions are very distinct and Different. Anyway . READ,RATE, MESSAGE! Enjoy!


Long cascading, wavy locks of pitch black.

Warm golden-brown eyes with a hint of dullness.

Not perfect porcelain skin but instead an exotic tan appearance.

All over the stature of one woman. Maria Cuauhtemoc(1) Carriedo.

The human representation of the Southern region of Mexico.

As well, the last remnant of the old Aztec Empire.

Maria has spent a well amount of years watching her people come into this life and then to just disappear.

How indeed the years have went by.

From the beginning with Mama Azteca to the present country of Mexico, where the drug cartel is reigning over with fear and violence.

What happened to the world, she would ask herself.

Not that she would ever receive an answer, she still reflected on her life and her relations with the rest of the world.

Why was she still here, is another question she would ponder on as well.

Perhaps and most definitely there was only enough room for one complete Mexico.

A role which she saw fir to be given to her younger brother Alejandro Francisco Carriedo (the Northern representation of Mexico.)

It was only on that thought she would feel of some use and only needed by her own dear brother & maybe, just maybe, by her people, who could never forget their past and roots of the once majestic country and empire.

Of Abuelo(2) Olmec

Of Abuela(3) Maya

Of Mama Azteca

and especially the one man who made change inevitable

Papa Espana.

End of Chapter 1†~

MEANINGS::::::

1)Cuauhtemoc: descending eagle (the last of the Mexica empire)

2)Abuelo: grandpa

3)Abuela: grandma

ANYWAY, I created this Mexico because I AM INFURIATED THAT THERE IS NO MEXICO ... buuut I have my own knowledge and experience of Mexico to create an oc, but instead I imagine a North and South Mexico. Even if they are not physically evident, they have culture distinct. Northern Mexico is more Americanized and more corrupt, yet the more south you go, the corruptness is hidden, and rather things tend to focus more on old Aztec relations or the welfare of the country through tourists attractions.

Other than that, Enjoy my image of Mexico! I plan to set out a story of Mexico's history and relations with the world!