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dearestones · 2 years ago
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Czechia, Ukraine, and Vietnam with Immortal! Child! Reader Headcanons
Warnings: Fluff.
Anonymous Request: Hetalia request:
Is it okay to do more Immortal!child!reader! Headcannons?
But this time is one of the female nations: Ukraine, Vietnam and Czechia I pick these randomly because I thought it would be interesting.
I'm sorry if I'm requedting too much Immortal reader. Have a nice day.
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Czech Republic
Czechia is proud of her many achievements in life. She’s lived through living under other empires as their insubordinate, has made herself the boss of her own country, and is a proud home to fourteen of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Because of those achievements, she’ll automatically assume that she’ll be a wonderful guardian to the reader.
Her arrogance isn’t wholly unwarranted. Even though she didn’t exactly raise her brother, Slovakia, she did have a hand in making sure that he survived into the modern day. While she is more than competent, she may either overestimate her ability to take care of an immortal child or overcompensate if she ever suspects she’s not doing the most that she can do.
Because of her relationship with Slovakia, she can be a bit… hot and cold with her relationship with the reader. There may be times when she may deny that she truly cares for the reader, but her actions speak otherwise. She can also be a bit rude and blunt, but if the reader listens closely, they’ll hear how much she cares.
Czechia, while she may be stubborn, can be convinced to apologize if the reader feels that her behavior is unjustified or if her blunt personality needs to be curbed. She’ll immediately feel guilty and try to make amends. The way she does this is through acts of service: she’ll make the reader’s favorite foods, give them money to buy themselves little toys and trinkets, and give them little candies and snacks for them to enjoy. Rest assured, though, if the reader requests it, she will apologize.
Czechia is fond of giving the reader piggyback rides, especially when they aren’t expecting it. When she and Slovakia were younger Nations, they would take turns carrying each other until they were too old to do that anymore. In a way, it’s Czechia’s ode to her former childhood and continued brotherhood with Slovakia.
Despite her somewhat haughty personality, Czechia can be a bit of a troublemaker and likes to play pranks on people. Once she becomes more comfortable with taking care of the reader, she may surprise or prank them whenever the urge arises. Don’t worry, she won’t be as ruthless with her tactless pranks she plays on Nations she doesn’t like. Her pranks will be fairly tame and are usually guaranteed to make the reader laugh.
While not as accomplished or as talented like Kugelmugel or Veneziano Italia, Czechia definitely has an affinity for the arts. She likes to doodle little drawings here and there. At first, she’ll keep her hobby a secret, but eventually, she’ll open up and start giving them to the reader like presents for special occasions or prizes for behaving well.
Czechia doesn’t say “I love you” all that often. As was mentioned before, she prefers acts of service, but she also doesn’t mind spending a lot of time with the reader. She’s abrasive and cold at times, yes, but when the reader reads between the lines and actually listens to what Czechia is saying, they’ll find that she loves deeply. Her “I love yous” are present when she takes the reader out to hike in her national forests, when she lets them peruse her battered sketchbooks. The affections whispered can be heard when Czechia berates the reader for doing wrong or when she gently chides them to eat more food so they can grow up to be big and strong. But, sometimes, when Czechia is feeling particularly brave and carefree, when the timing is just right, she’ll scoop the reader into her arms and tickle their ears with a muttered, but affectionate “I love you.”
Ukraine
A human child who is actually immortal? Color Ukraine very surprised and concerned. Once she gets past those initial emotions, she immediately becomes consumed by the very spirit that has devoured the souls of other motherly figures, both past and present. That is, to say, she immediately becomes enamored with the reader and immediately scoops them up and starts swaying with them in her arms. (She does not care if the reader is bigger or heavier than her).
Effectively, the reader is hers unless they say otherwise.
Ukraine is a wonderful Nation. She is sensitive and kind: a mother to all and someone who cannot take it if someone is treated badly. Not only will the reader feel warm and safe under their care, Ukraine will make sure that her siblings, Belarus and Russia will also claim the reader as their own. Ukraine is a superb mother by herself, but it doesn’t hurt to have her siblings as backup guardians in case anything happens.
The reader will be able to recite all of the stories Ukraine will tell about Belarus and Russia. Even when it seems like Ukraine has a new story to tell, the reader will immediately pick up on the exact content of the story, the century it took place in, and what her siblings were wearing. Ukraine can’t help it! She loves all of the children under her care and she will regale others with all of her beloved memories if she has to!
The reader may have to brave a lot of Ukraine’s tears and tenderhearted nature. She may have raised both Belarus and Russia when they were younger, but they were all Nations. The reader is human. There may be times when Ukraine may be distraught or completely blindsided by politics and social unrest in her country. As a result, she may not be as present as she would usually be or she might be more emotional than usual. She’ll try to make it up to the reader at a later date, but the point still stands: there may be the times when the reader may have to be Ukraine’s rock during hard times.
While the above point may be viewed in a negative light, she is still very much warm and nurturing. She’ll knit the reader a variety of scarves and sweaters, all of them in traditional patterns or she might even entertain utilizing designs from modern day aesthetics.
Ukraine also has a wonderful singing voice. She’ll be sure to always sing the reader to sleep every night. It doesn’t matter if she and the reader had a fight, if she isn’t feeling well, or if there’s a world meeting that needs tending to. She will find a way to make sure that the reader knows that she loves them and that she will always be devoted to them. Her lullabies range from modern day pop songs to church hymns no longer sung, and on the spot ditties that she made up long ago to dry the tears on her siblings’ faces.
When Ukraine tells the reader she loves them, it’s always done with a slight blush on her face and her eyes turned just a hair away from the reader’s eyes. She’s not ashamed that she loves them, far from it! She’s just overwhelmed with the feeling that comes with proclaiming her love that she can’t fully understand it or confront it, so she makes up for it by saying it clearly, but softly: it’s only for the reader to hear. Sometimes, when the reader is sleeping after her lullaby, she’ll sing it to them and brush their hair away from their face before she herself goes to bed.
Vietnam
Vietnam is a shy and reserved person, not prone to being overly boisterous and loud like certain other Nations. When she first meets the reader, she’s immediately nervous and wants to know how the reader has survived for so long without a guardian. When it becomes obvious that the reader has no one else, she will immediately bring them into her home.
She’s quietly confident in her abilities to be a maternal figure for the reader. Although not as outspoken or as overbearing as the rest of her Asian peers, like China, her devotion and loyalty to the reader is palpable. While most other parents would loudly declare how much they love their children and shower them with loud displays of public affection, she prefers smaller gestures like holding the reader by the hand or gently patting them on the head.
She instills in the reader many virtues that she herself has valued over the centuries. Respect for elders, love for the family and community, honor, respect, and education. Whenever Vietnam gets invited to world meetings or gatherings among the Asian community (mostly ASEAN), she usually sets aside some time to tell the reader to be good and to behave. Although it may seem annoying to some, Vietnam truly means well and knows that because of the age of most of her peers, disrespect would be deemed highly offensive.
Furthermore, Vietnam hopes that the reader will take to their education and studies with zeal. Education is highly regarded in her culture because it is a stepping stone to a better future, which is something that she hopes she can provide for the reader. If the reader has any problems with their studies, Vietnam is more than willing to help them.
Because Vietnam is so close to the rest of the members of the ASEAN community, she’ll take the reader to meetings. Vietnam will of course try to supervise how the rest of the members treat the reader��� and to make sure that the reader doesn't pick up some of the more concerning habits from her coworkers. (And yes, that includes trying to make sure that the Philippines doesn’t spend ninety percent of the meeting taking selfies and pictures with the reader for his social media).
Furthermore, Vietnam loves to nurture the reader to their full potential. Although she is soft spoken, she will become very vocal when it comes to the reader’s talents and interests. Children deserve the world and more and the reader is no exception. Even if the reader has a passing interest in something, Vietnam will be right there with them cheering them on.
While Vietnam does not consider herself photogenic and does not personally like getting her picture taken, she does like taking photos and videos of the reader. Just small things, like if the reader received a good grade in school, small little skits, cute dances, etc. With the reader’s permission, Vietnam will send these cute memories to close friends.
Saying “I love you” comes really easily to Vietnam. When you’re an immortal and there are very few of you around, it’s wise to keep and maintain social connections closest to you. She won’t say it all the time, but she’ll say it often enough that the reader is never in doubt about Vietnam’s adoration for the reader. Her “I love yous” are soft spoken and warm, always accompanied with a loose and sunny smile and a gentle pat on the cheek.
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