At this point there are enough headcanons floating around in my head about the nations and their existence/nature of their being that I feel they deserve their own fucking nature documentary.

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At this point there are enough headcanons floating around in my head about the nations and their existence/nature of their being that I feel they deserve their own fucking nature documentary.
I'm certainly no expert on human geography or the sorts. But I know for a fact that a lot of cultural things tend to be based on what we have in our environment. (An easy example: cultural cuisines. I mean, it's only logical you eat what you can find in your environment.)
Anywho. My point being. I think it'd be nice to see more of the connection between the aph nations and their environment. I think there's a lot of untouched potential there. We should appreciate more the fact that without the resources this beautiful earth provides us, these civilizations would be nothing. (And yet here we are abusing, overusing, and destroying it.) This earth is home.
Lmao ok I just thought of the silliest idea, I think some of yall would like it.
You know how I talked about how the nations can shapeshift. And how I mentioned if that's so, that means they chose to look like that? Like, well, a human.
Well that made me think further. What do they ACTUALLY look like? What's their true, eldritchy form? And then I remembered the Jerries from Pixars movie Soul. Wouldn't it be funny if THAT'S what they looked like? I, personally, think it would fit the fact that they are really just abstract made up ideas in a form that is comprehensible to us humans.