Tjuefemte mars:
Belarus:
It wasn't that Natalya Arlovskaya, Belarus, didn't love her big brother, more and more platonic as the years went by, but sometimes one had to only immerse oneself with one's own country.
Such as on the days that celebrated one's own country.
Today, almost more than any other day represented the unwavering confidence her people had in themselves, and Natalya was dead set on, knives in hand, to not let anything disturb her as she joined her people in the celebrations.
Greece:
Herakles Karpusi, Greece, loved to win. Especially did he love to win against Turkey, win and win big.
So, it wasn't that weird that when he successfully won the War of Independence, establishing the first Hellenistic Republic, his cheers could be heard all over Europe, and possibly Asia too.
He let the politicians handle everything that needed to be handled and gathered all the supplies he could find to throw an impromptu party. Any thoughts about resting his battle-weary, tired and exhausted body was pushed to the back of his mind. He was going to enjoy himself until he dropped, then he would drop to a nap among the twenty-five cats that had followed him ever since he declared his independence. And that's exactly what he did.
International:
There few, if any, atrocities erected upon mankind as devastating, destructive and terrible as the atrocity and crime of slavery. More than 15 million people were victims of the transatlantic slave trade and it had lasted over 400 years before it was officially stopped.
Because, sadly, slavery was a "profession" that was still taking place, whether one believed it or not.
Slovakia:
Since 1969, Juraj Radičová, Slovakia, had used the Candle Demonstration as a way of protesting against whatever unfairness and injustice he felt that there were, both in his country and in the world.
Author's notes:
I don't own Hetalia
