Do You think that it’s okay to think in China,
India and Turkey as Ancients Nations. I don’t know if to be an Ancient, the
nation has to be old and had passed a long time ago.
There’s no explicit rule on what makes an ancient an ancient. I use a
rule of thumb and go by chronological age.
Yes, to China given that he’s lived for 4000+
years (e.g., he’s alive the same time as Rome) [x].


India, we don’t know enough information about
to pinpoint if he’s a more recent personification/ if he has an ancient
counterpart.
Yes, to Turkey too. In one of the drama CDs, it’s
revealed that he was the one who killed the Byzantine Empire (previously Ancient
Greece) [x].
Why does Turkey wear a mask?
No real reason is given. The
closest we’ve come to an answer only leaves us with more ambiguity… (Source:
Christmas 2007 event).



On the other hand,
Himaruya does play with the idea of the mask. He’s created posts, where if you
click on Turkey’s image, a new image of him without a mask will appear [x].

What do you think of Germanys character song Steady Rhythmus?
A lot of people seem to be confused because it’s rock/“metal”. Idk
why tho, considering that a shitload of Germans (including me) love those genres.
I mean, we have rock/metal bands and festivals everywhere
Not a fan of it, but I do get why it’s of that genre. I
actually kind of like Prussia’s “My song that is written for me, by me”, save
for some parts lmao. The instrumentals are good.
Would Prussia still be considered a nation, or is he now
human? If we’re ignoring the East Germany theory, that is.
The simple answer is that he seems to be somewhere in
between. He takes longer to heal, yet Gilbird is still around him. Since
the personifications’ immortality rubs off on their pet, Prussia may have still
retained some of his immortality, although it could be waning. Hypothetically,
if Prussia was human, being constantly around Germany—whom he lives with—would drive him mad [x].
The main reasons I say this are:
1) He’s once referred to as being “in a pitiful state of an
enclave” [x].
2) When asked if Prussia would eventually fade away, Hima states
this: [x].


Do you think that Italy is underestimated by others nations,
sometimes?
Yes and no.
Germany often underestimates him, being biased from what he
witnessed of Italy during the World Wars.
Ex: Germany’s reaction at
the Galata Bridge scene where Turkey recalls how strong young Italy used to be (Source: Volume 4).

There are also moments where nations recognize that it’s
better not to underestimate Italy (Source: Christmas 2011 Event).
