Axis Powers: Hetalia
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A rose by any other name by BunnySoap
Fandoms: Hetalia: Axis Powers, Hetalia (Anime & Manga)
10 Jun 2026
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“I don’t know Al.. what if he can tell?”
Alfred rolled his eyes. “Based on one portrait?”
“You’re tanner.”
“I’ll tell him I spent some time in the south.”
“Your eyes are blue, mine are violet.”
“So I’ll tell him the artist took some creative liberties- look Mattie. I’ve got this handled.”
Prince Matthew is arranged to marry the elderly Czar of Russia. Alfred takes his place.
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Ivan just wants to make friends at his new college. Alfred just wants to save Ivan’s soul.
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I got tired of seeing the lack of actual substance in historical rusame fics. Won't be exclusively rusame as i want to showcase multiple pairings!
Following the first Red Scare, Alfred had always been on edge with Russia's influence in America. That being said, Alfred had no trouble forgoing that to savor his love for Ivan. However, when it comes to a direct influence in the Second Great War, and the consequential Cold War between America and Russia, Alfred finds himself being torn between his love for Ivan as Alfred and his hatred for Russia as America. At what point does being a nation disregard his capabilities and emotions as a human, and when does his loyalty to his country lose to his desire for Ivan?
Slow updates. Can't stress that enuf :(
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This is the Place to Affix the Stamp by freegiftjones (spiderclown)
Fandoms: Hetalia (Anime & Manga)
11 Apr 2026
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For the sake of bullshit government efficiency, countless American federal workers are let go from their jobs in the summer of 2025. It was only a matter of time before the Department of National Identity was hit, as no one knows what they actually do. Who would have thought this would set off a chain reaction leading to the reveal of... immortal personified country people who walk among us.
This is a story about government corruption, personal liberty, the power of collective strength, caring for your neighbor, and loving one another without giving a damn who sees it. Also, the Stamp Act of 1765.
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- Part 3 of The Department of National Identity
