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Based on the song Wytches' Brew by Omnia.

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@hetalia-rarepairweek
Magical and Fantasy
Based on the song Wytches' Brew by Omnia.
Hetalia World n Magic
It’s easy to forget at times, but magic is canon for Hetalia. Like, sure, we all know representations/avatars of countries like nations don’t exist in real life, but... magic-magic exist as well. Makes me wonder to what degree it can be used and has changed parts of the Hetalia-verse history compared to our own?
Can England accidentally summon a rainstorm in an American desert because he got lost and annoyed? Can Norway summon wind to ensure his ships will always be able to reach Iceland as fast as possible?
By what rules does the Hetalia magic go by? Can they make clean water with the magic? Food? Why/why not?
It’s interesting to think about what kind of magic system the Hetalia-verse might have, because the access to magic automatically changes things. Even if nations turns out to be the only human-like people in their universe who can use magic, their help would likely affect a lot on how humans view them as well.
Not to mention nations’ very existence means humans have access to “long forgotten” information our world don’t. “Dead” Languages could be revived in the Hetalia-verse, because their nations might remember them. (hws) China is canonly +4000 years old. Imagine everything he could tell historians? Things he remembers.
My point is, just the existence of nations and magic would automatically change a lot of history and the informations accessible to humans.
- “How the heck did they make (x) in the past?” - hws!Egypt: “Oh, they just (y) and (z).” - People: “HOLY, IT WORKS!”
But that also means we need to consider how much is different compared to our own world.
- Do they still have climate change? Why/why not?
- Does their personal relationships with other nations also affect governments relationships’? Why/why not?
- Were nations always able to teleport or is that a recent development to mirror humans being able to travel faster and faster?
So many questions, and so much to think about.
Alfred. lightning/electricity Arthur. Fire/or something elemental Francis. Healing/protection That's all I got
Well well!
Alfred is correct! His magic is based off of lightning bending from Avatar the last air bender!
Arthur is half correct, he can use Fire! However the second half is hinted at in my one-shot in a conversation between Matthew and himself.
Francis is partially correct - he doesn’t have healing powers (someone else does!) but he can use magical shields which is a base power all royals have.
;) You got Alfred right! Which means you get either a drawing or writing from me.
Arthur and Francis are still up for guessing though!