AN: This one's short, but it felt right to start the next chapter where I did, so I'm uploading this one and the next one together.

Warning: This story will contain character death, mild violence, child violence and Original characters. Note that this is simply my interpretation of certain events, you don't have to take this as canon.

Disclaimer: I own neither Hetalia nor the history in this story.

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The Kingdom of Northumberland (Angles living north of the river Humber)

547

Now it's the turn of the Angles who avoid the Saxons and settle north of the river Humber (North- Humbria).

Angeln had hazel eyes rather than blue. He had avoided his little nieces and nephews and headed to the north of her land, taking more of it away from her in the process she could not stop. Northumberland looked like him, too, with fluffy brown hair and a hard stare that looked out of place on a child.

The Kingdom of East Anglia (East Angles)

575

Two further tribes of Angles land in what is now called East Anglia. They settle in two groups forming Norfolk and Suffolk. (North Folk and South Folk).

Norfolk and Suffolk looked almost identical. The same mousy brown hair that fluttered across their identical hazel-green eyes that looked at the older personification with confusion as she cried a short distance away from them. The same dark look as they turned away from her back to their people.

The Kingdom of Mercia (Middle Angles)

586

This area now called the East Midlands, was also overrun by Angles as they colonised the last remaining part of Romanised Britain.

Mercia was cute. Cuter than the others, if that was possible, with twinkling blue eyes, fluffy blonde hair and a tiny statue, even for a girl of her apparent age. She giggled and laughed and played with people and was generally far too loving for Albion to hate.

585

England is thus divided into 7 separate Kingdoms all ruled by separate Germanic Kings. Some 200,000 Angles, Saxons and Jutes (from Jutland) are now living in England and the majority of British males have been killed or have fled to Wales, Scotland or Cornwall. The new Germanic tribes spend much of their time fighting between themselves.

She no longer owned her land. She still existed, though only just, and she very nearly left. But she didn't. The children were so little, so young...a tender spot in her heart wanted to watch them, for no child should carry the sins of their parents, even nations. Even if they were going to kill her. For now, they seemed to be just fine play fighting with each other, jostling for position and territory. Cornwall, a boy created with Rome's arrival, still existed, but only just, and he stayed in his hills safe away from these invaders.

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