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Date: 2012-02-09 03:19 am (UTC)
(Yes I live in England)

Hm, well, when I write them I have Wales as the eldest, Ireland next, then Scotland, then England is the youngest as we know.

Wales is a pretty laid back sort with a very level temper, who treats all his younger brothers like children and has an infinite amount of patience. He'll give England advice but in a gentle kind of way, and England often doesn't realise he's doing it at all. He's also usually the one to sort out all of their magical messes, because he's the only one who isn't completely toasted at least three nights of the week.

Ireland is in two minds about the rest of his siblings. He resents England terribly both for the fights they've had and the fact he has to rely on him for money (we've bailed them out a few times now). He gets along with Scotland best when they're both drunk since they have complaining about England in common.

The relationship between my Scotland and England is the most complex. Before the Wars of Independence they were very close and Scotland would take care of his little brother, he taught him magic and how to speak to fairies, but after the Wars they didn't speak for a very long time and even now they can't stay in a room together for too long without arguing or fighting. What neither of them know is that the other desperately wants that old friendship back. They both love each other very dearly but it's hard to get over the hate.

Also.. I love pairing Scotland with France. Auld Alliance all the way!

And my Wales is with the Prussia of a friend of mine xD Or he was, until that account got deleted in the last FB purging of RP accounts. I haven't been on that profile in a while.
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