This was an older idea that got a few scenes put together in my head, but I never had any idea where it was going or from whence it had come.
Working Title: Past and Future
Fandom: Hetalia: Axis Powers
Length: Multichapter
Genre Tags: Adventure/Sci-Fi, maybe
Protagonists: The story follows both the Axis and Allies groups, with Italy being the main character in his section and someone else being the main in the other (I don't think I ever decided, I planned so little of that part. Probably England for symmetry).
Other Main Characters: The rest of the modern-day Axis (including Romano) and Allies, as well as Italy in the future and medieval-era England.
Antagonist: No clue whatsoever.
Plot: Something happens (quite possibly the generic plot device of England's magic exploding on everything), and suddenly the Axis finds themselves in the past, and the Allies in the future. Both groups carve out a bit of a living as they try to find their way back.
Setting: The Axis go to some sort of town in medieval England, wherever England himself would likely be at the time.
The Allies end up in the future at an undetermined location on Earth. Probably somewhere in Italy, since he shows up, quite frightened to see them as, in the new unified Earth, nation-tans aren't allowed to see each other in order to reduce conflict. Some of the nations have altogether disappeared due to the homogenisation of the place.
Point of View: Third-person, limited to Italy and other protagonist in alternating chapters.
That's a really interesting idea; I like the idea of some of the countries being in the middle ages and others being in the future. The future earth saddens me a bit, though, because of the extreme measures to which they went to create world peace. :( (Which aren't really that extreme, compared to, say, the deaths of millions, but it's still disheartening that the nations wouldn't be able to see each other and that some of them would die!)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I like the idea; I just don't know what to do with it. A bit like Weird New World, actually.
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