Powers/skills: Poland is a nation and this basically means he’s kind of immortal. While a country can definitely die (as many countries have disappeared from the world), this could only happen to Poland if there were none of his people or nobody saw themselves as Polish. Basically? As long as there are Poles, there is Poland.
He’ll come back from any sort of injury pretty well and stuff. It’s also safe to assume he is a lot more stronger than a usual human. Though it’s important to say that since the author himself has said Poland is like a phoenix and has more strength than he appears to have. Poland is pretty damn sturdy and how he is able to survive through anything (even not existing on the map for over one hundred years) stands out a lot more than this does for other countries. He’s actually very strong in this way.
Poland’s got a pretty strong emotional foundation. Although he’s often in his own world, Poland shows no problems from his tragic past. He really got out of it like a phoenix does his own ashes. So not only can Poland stand through anything physically? He also can mentally and emotionally. Poland’s kind of like a cockroach to many nations. They want him gone, but he could probably make it through a nuclear war.
Poland’s fighting skills are not too impressive, though. While he is definitely a skilled fighter, in canon it shows that his troops were a little messy and once he was knocked off his horse, he seemed easier to beat even though this was all an act. Generally one could assume Poland can definitely keep up with a fight, though only through swords and the like. He can stand up for himself and manage pretty well.
Also Poland is really not bad at acting. During the Battle of Grunwald, Poland put up a convincing act of someone who lost and was about to accept his fate as the loser. He seriously stays calm as a sword is about to come down on him, all for his act. It’s honestly pretty impressive and so you would assume that Poland can be a damn good actor when the time calls for it.
Though for smaller stuff nothing stands out too much. He’s great at plans and good at coming up with one on the spot. Whether or not it’s a good one really depends on your luck.
City Name: Fil Zając Position: Unemployed. History: Fil came from humble beginnings in the Southeast in the plains with a farming family. His early childhood was easy and good memories of helping his father and mother out with the farms, though he was very lazy and his father often made comments about not knowing if he could take over the farm by himself.
Fil’s mother loved him dearly as it was very hard for her to even have children and Fil was something of a mama’s boy. Often she would have him do the smaller tasks on the farm, much to the displeasure of Fil’s more sterner father. He was a normal child, though a little shy and because of that, did not have many friends.
Fil knew that he would have to take over the farm one day and really didn’t want to. It was work he could do, but his dreams were a lot grander than the usual farming life offered. But things changed when he was nine. His mother got pregnant and the pregnancy was very hard on her. Fil was given much more responsibility, but unfortunately his mother died during childbirth along with the baby. Now only Fil had his father Fil and so their bond became a little closer as Fil was forced to work harder. Yet bad luck struck Fil as the farm started doing worse. They quickly became a poor family and when Fil was twenty, his father sold the farm. Soon after, Fil’s father told Fil to go to the city and try to make something of himself. After some arguments, Fil decided it was better to leave than stay in a bad situation.
He was unemployed and didn’t really know what to do with himself. With only a high school education and no idea for what he wanted to do, he was in a hard place. He only had enough money for a small one bedroom apartment before the Disaster. Proof: A picture of Fil and his father.
Playing First-person sample: Okay, so like, who did it? I totally can’t believe who did this went this far with that whole story idea? It was seriously dumb. I mean, yeah, whatevs. I dreamed about my entire life. My name’s Poland, not Fil. But real funny? Fil? That’s so funny I completely forgot to laugh. I bet you just took a picture of me and did some computer junk with it to put it next to this man.
I want back in my home or I swear I’ll do something. I’ll like, make your entire country Warsaw! Not only your capital and it’s going to happen real soon. My rule’s coming into effect and I am so serious right now.
Also I’m really hungry so I want a snack. Third-person sample: Poland sighed and sat back in a chair, away from where anybody could see him. Currently he was too stressed out to bother with any stranger anxiety. They only wanted to tell him his entire existence had been a dream or they were like him and wanted to discuss their mess. He’d never been too fond of discussing problems he was facing.
Was it a dream? The evidence was there, but he couldn’t believe it. There was no way he could imagine up over one thousand years of history. If it had been a dream, he had some weird sense of self-hatred. There was no way he’d make himself go through five partitions and two world wars. No way he would have just decided to let the Commonwealth be ruined. If he was going to dream up a life, it would have included one where people didn’t suck.
But then why was there a photo of him with some weird man? If he looked at him a little closer, there was a slight resemblance. Poland wanted to crumble it up and throw it away. The only reason he didn’t was because he hoped there’d be a way to prove it all false in it. Right now things were a mess and he had to stay cool. That was one thing he had learned through his years of bad luck.
Though apparently, he hadn’t lived through all of that. He’d been some boy living on a farm. It was a little too familiar. Living on a farm and everything going well until it suddenly turned into crap. Wasn’t that how everything usually went?
Poland frowned. No way was he going to give this stupid story any benefit of the doubt. He was the Republic of Poland. Not some Fil Zając. He was not the same person in this photo and he wasn’t going to let himself believe that for a second.
Poland | Axis Powers Hetalia
Poland is a nation and this basically means he’s kind of immortal. While a country can definitely die (as many countries have disappeared from the world), this could only happen to Poland if there were none of his people or nobody saw themselves as Polish. Basically? As long as there are Poles, there is Poland.
He’ll come back from any sort of injury pretty well and stuff. It’s also safe to assume he is a lot more stronger than a usual human. Though it’s important to say that since the author himself has said Poland is like a phoenix and has more strength than he appears to have. Poland is pretty damn sturdy and how he is able to survive through anything (even not existing on the map for over one hundred years) stands out a lot more than this does for other countries. He’s actually very strong in this way.
Poland’s got a pretty strong emotional foundation. Although he’s often in his own world, Poland shows no problems from his tragic past. He really got out of it like a phoenix does his own ashes. So not only can Poland stand through anything physically? He also can mentally and emotionally. Poland’s kind of like a cockroach to many nations. They want him gone, but he could probably make it through a nuclear war.
Poland’s fighting skills are not too impressive, though. While he is definitely a skilled fighter, in canon it shows that his troops were a little messy and once he was knocked off his horse, he seemed easier to beat even though this was all an act. Generally one could assume Poland can definitely keep up with a fight, though only through swords and the like. He can stand up for himself and manage pretty well.
Also Poland is really not bad at acting. During the Battle of Grunwald, Poland put up a convincing act of someone who lost and was about to accept his fate as the loser. He seriously stays calm as a sword is about to come down on him, all for his act. It’s honestly pretty impressive and so you would assume that Poland can be a damn good actor when the time calls for it.
Though for smaller stuff nothing stands out too much. He’s great at plans and good at coming up with one on the spot. Whether or not it’s a good one really depends on your luck.
City
Name: Fil Zając
Position: Unemployed.
History: Fil came from humble beginnings in the Southeast in the plains with a farming family. His early childhood was easy and good memories of helping his father and mother out with the farms, though he was very lazy and his father often made comments about not knowing if he could take over the farm by himself.
Fil’s mother loved him dearly as it was very hard for her to even have children and Fil was something of a mama’s boy. Often she would have him do the smaller tasks on the farm, much to the displeasure of Fil’s more sterner father. He was a normal child, though a little shy and because of that, did not have many friends.
Fil knew that he would have to take over the farm one day and really didn’t want to. It was work he could do, but his dreams were a lot grander than the usual farming life offered. But things changed when he was nine. His mother got pregnant and the pregnancy was very hard on her. Fil was given much more responsibility, but unfortunately his mother died during childbirth along with the baby. Now only Fil had his father Fil and so their bond became a little closer as Fil was forced to work harder. Yet bad luck struck Fil as the farm started doing worse. They quickly became a poor family and when Fil was twenty, his father sold the farm. Soon after, Fil’s father told Fil to go to the city and try to make something of himself. After some arguments, Fil decided it was better to leave than stay in a bad situation.
He was unemployed and didn’t really know what to do with himself. With only a high school education and no idea for what he wanted to do, he was in a hard place. He only had enough money for a small one bedroom apartment before the Disaster.
Proof: A picture of Fil and his father.
Playing
First-person sample:
Okay, so like, who did it? I totally can’t believe who did this went this far with that whole story idea? It was seriously dumb. I mean, yeah, whatevs. I dreamed about my entire life. My name’s Poland, not Fil. But real funny? Fil? That’s so funny I completely forgot to laugh. I bet you just took a picture of me and did some computer junk with it to put it next to this man.
I want back in my home or I swear I’ll do something. I’ll like, make your entire country Warsaw! Not only your capital and it’s going to happen real soon. My rule’s coming into effect and I am so serious right now.
Also I’m really hungry so I want a snack.
Third-person sample:
Poland sighed and sat back in a chair, away from where anybody could see him. Currently he was too stressed out to bother with any stranger anxiety. They only wanted to tell him his entire existence had been a dream or they were like him and wanted to discuss their mess. He’d never been too fond of discussing problems he was facing.
Was it a dream? The evidence was there, but he couldn’t believe it. There was no way he could imagine up over one thousand years of history. If it had been a dream, he had some weird sense of self-hatred. There was no way he’d make himself go through five partitions and two world wars. No way he would have just decided to let the Commonwealth be ruined. If he was going to dream up a life, it would have included one where people didn’t suck.
But then why was there a photo of him with some weird man? If he looked at him a little closer, there was a slight resemblance. Poland wanted to crumble it up and throw it away. The only reason he didn’t was because he hoped there’d be a way to prove it all false in it. Right now things were a mess and he had to stay cool. That was one thing he had learned through his years of bad luck.
Though apparently, he hadn’t lived through all of that. He’d been some boy living on a farm. It was a little too familiar. Living on a farm and everything going well until it suddenly turned into crap. Wasn’t that how everything usually went?
Poland frowned. No way was he going to give this stupid story any benefit of the doubt. He was the Republic of Poland. Not some Fil Zając. He was not the same person in this photo and he wasn’t going to let himself believe that for a second.
Did you read the rules? Of course.