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“I'm working on a fanfiction and I'd like to tell you about it.” (12 conversations)
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Mar 5, 2024 at 6:35 PM EET
Romania
, Galați County
USER
I'm working on a fanfiction and I'd like to tell you about it.
CHATBOT
That sounds like a great project! I'd love to hear about your fanfiction. Please tell me the details like the fandom, characters, plot, and any specific themes or elements you're including. If you have any particular challenges or areas where you are looking for advice or feedback, feel free to mention those as well.
USER
So this fanfiction is from Hetalia and it follows Germany & Prussia investigating the theft of a gold cup at the World Olympics. The fanfic takes place around the mid 1960s. Nations suspected of stealing the gold cup include: France, Russia, the Baltics and Belarus.
CHATBOT
That sounds like a compelling and engaging concept for a fanfiction set in the world of Hetalia! The premise of having Germany and Prussia team up as detectives in a crime-mystery scenario gives you a lot of room to play with their dynamic and explore different facets of their personalities and relationships, especially considering the historical context of the mid-1960s. Here are a few thoughts and suggestions that might help you flesh out your story: 1. Historical and Cultural Elements: Since Hetalia is a series that anthropomorphizes countries and their historical events, incorporating the political and cultural climate of the 1960s could provide an interesting backdrop for your story. The Cold War tension and the actual geopolitical rivalries of that era could be reflected in the interactions among the nation characters. 2. Characterization and Motives: For each nation suspected of the theft, consider their historical relationships with Germany and Prussia and how that might affect their motives and alibis. France, Russia, the Baltics, and Belarus each have unique characteristics and histories that can be drawn upon to create compelling suspects with believable motivations. 3. Plot Structure: Since it's a mystery, you'll want to structure the plot with a careful balance of clues and red herrings. Give readers enough information to theorize but keep them guessing until the big reveal. Interactions between the various nations can serve both to provide clues and to explore the characters' personalities and biases. 4. Tone and Humor: One of the hallmarks of Hetalia is its blend of humor with serious historical events. While your story has a mystery at its core, employing that same blend can keep it true to the original material. The quirky nature of the Hetalia characters opens up opportunities for both comic relief and tension. 5. Narrative Point of View: Decide whether the story will be told from an omniscient perspective or if readers will only know as much as Germany and Prussia discover along their investigation. The latter can create a tighter sense of suspense but requires careful planning to ensure readers remain engaged and don't get frustrated. 6. Resolution: Develop a satisfying conclusion to the mystery that makes sense within the world and characterization of Hetalia. You can make the resolution not only a reveal of the thief but also a catalyst for character growth or a change in relationships. As you develop your fanfiction, make sure to stay true to the essence of the characters while also giving them your unique spin. This balance can both fulfill fan expectations and showcase your creativity. Good luck with your writing, and enjoy the process of bringing your fanfiction to life!
USER
France is not guilty, much at the surprise of Germany & Prussia. The Baltics are suspects because they believe that the gold cup was stolen as a way of protest. Belarus is suspect because they believe she stole it because she was mad that the summer olympics weren't hosted in Russia. Russia isn't present because he has to "deal with paperwork".
CHATBOT
Your fanfiction is taking shape with interesting twists! Setting up France as an initial suspect and then revealing his innocence can add depth to the story and possibly play into stereotypes or expectations readers might have based on the source material, making for a good subversion of expectations. With the Baltics being suspected due to the belief that the theft may be a form of protest, you have a great opportunity to touch on the themes of political expression and national pride, especially given the tense global atmosphere of the 1960s. This could allow you to delve into their individual and collective motivations, perhaps drawing from the complexities of their historical context under Soviet influence. Belarus's suspected motive for stealing the cup -- her anger over the Olympics not being hosted in Russia -- could potentially provide comic relief but also a chance to explore her intense and often tumultuous character. Her connection to Russia as a character in Hetalia could lead to some dramatic interactions, particularly with Germany and Prussia, who may not know how to handle her fiery temperament. The absence of Russia due to "dealing with paperwork" is an intriguing plot point that could imply a deeper involvement or perhaps a convenient alibi. This could leave readers questioning his true whereabouts and intentions, and provides a great narrative device to bring him into the story at a critical moment. As the story progresses with Germany and Prussia investigating these leads, you might want to consider the following ideas: - **Character Interactions:** The dynamic between the investigating brothers can add a layer to the narrative. Prussia's more outgoing and brash nature can contrast with Germany's stoicism and methodical approach to problem-solving. This can influence how they interact with each suspect. - **Clues and Misdirection:** While detailing the investigation, you might include various clues and false leads that can keep your readers engaged. Items or situations that appear incriminating at first could be clever misdirections. - **Suspense and Pacing:** Keeping the pacing in tune with the elements of suspense in your story is crucial. The tension should build gradually as Germany and Prussia get closer to discovering the truth. - **Cultural References:** Use the backdrop of the World Olympics to explore and include cultural references, perhaps even drawing on the competitive nature and international camaraderie typical of the event to enhance character interactions. Remember to sprinkle in the distinctive Hetalia humor to keep your story balanced and entertaining. Enjoy creating your mystery and the process of revealing the true thief and their motives!
USER
The interrogation scenes is in Germany's small kitchen and Prussia is made to hold a desk lamp to the nation who is being interrogated.
CHATBOT
The choice of setting the interrogation scenes in Germany's small kitchen with Prussia comically holding a desk lamp to serve as an improvised spotlight adds a delightful layer of humor and quirkiness to your fanfiction. This setup is reminiscent of classic noir detective stories but given a unique Hetalia twist. The intimate and perhaps slightly absurd environment of a kitchen interrogation could lead to increased tension and comedic moments. Here are some elements you can consider for these scenes: 1. **Atmosphere:** Even though it's in a kitchen, you can create a dramatic atmosphere by describing how the light from the desk lamp casts shadows, how the room's coziness contrasts with the tension of the interrogation, or how the suspects react to this unusual and informal setup. 2. **Character Reactions:** Use the setting to draw out character traits. For example, France might be nonchalant and amused by the setup, while the Baltics could be more nervous and crowded in the small space. Belarus might be unfazed or even intimidating, turning the tables on her interrogators. 3. **Humor and Banter:** Prussia holding the lamp can be a running gag, perhaps with him struggling to find a comfortable position or making quips about his role. Germany, more serious about the situation, might be irritated with Prussia's complaints or comments, enhancing their sibling dynamic. 4. **Dialogue:** A tight space can intensify dialogue--suspects might feel more pressured, and the proximity can lead to sharper exchanges. Utilize this to make the interrogations more dynamic. 5. **Physical Descriptions:** Play with the absurdity of the situation by describing the makeshift "interrogation room" in detail. How do the nations fit in the small kitchen? Is the table cluttered with documents or any forensic evidence? Is there a plate of leftover food or a cup of coffee on the table, adding to the casual atmosphere? 6. **Clues and Body Language:** Given that the suspects are nations, you might use their body language and responses to hint at historical or cultural traits. Subtle clues revealed during these scenes could move the plot forward and provide insight into whether each suspect might be guilty or innocent. 7. **Contrast with Expectations:** Interrogating people in a kitchen rather than an official setting could cause the suspects to lower their guard, potentially letting something slip they otherwise wouldn't. This can be a deliberate tactic on Germany's part. Incorporating these elements appropriately can create entertaining and effective interrogation scenes that help advance the mystery plot while maintaining the humor and style of Hetalia. Enjoy the creative process, and remember, the best part about fanfiction is having fun with the characters and worlds you love.
USER
Eventually, both of them decide that they need to get the old gang back together, in order to get their hands on who stole the gold cup. And by getting the old gang back together, they mean re-incarnating the Axis Powers. Japan can't join because he's on vacation in Hawaii. Thailand is busy bickering with Vietnam. Bulgaria is in a prison in Siberia and Hungary is in hiding in the United States. So, the only people left to join the Axis are: Italy and Prussia.
CHATBOT
Re-forming the old Axis Powers as part of the investigation is a plot that can dive into elements of nostalgia and camaraderie among the characters while also serving as a callback to the original Hetalia premise. With Japan, Thailand, Bulgaria, and Hungary being unavailable for varying humorous or serious reasons, focusing on Italy and Prussia teaming up with Germany could create a dynamic trio with plenty of potential for drama and humor. Here's how you could work this aspect into your fanfiction: 1. **Dynamic Trio:** With Italy and Prussia, you have two very distinct personalities to play off the more serious Germany. Prussia's brashness and Italy's carefree attitude can lead to both comical situations and conflicts that need to be managed as they work on their mission. 2. **Developing Relationships:** Use the smaller group to explore and deepen the relationships between these characters. Germany's leadership and sense of responsibility can be challenged and tested by Italy's easygoing nature and Prussia's sometimes reckless confidence. 3. **Mission Challenges:** Consider what specific skills or abilities Italy and Prussia bring to the table and how these can be employed in the investigation. There can be situations where Italy's charm or Prussia's boldness helps to gather crucial information or overcome an obstacle. 4. **Homage to the Series:** Through the eyes of these iconic characters, reflect on the original Axis partnership and how they've grown and changed since then. Maybe they reminisce about old times or note how the world - and they themselves - have changed since their last official collaboration. 5. **Thrilling Adventure:** As they come together, their actions can lead them on a thrilling, if not somewhat slapdash, adventure. Their unique method of "investigation" could involve misadventures, close calls, cultural mishaps, and unexpected discoveries. 6. **Global Intrigue:** With Hungary in hiding in the US, Bulgaria in a Siberian prison, and other nations occupied, there's an implication of a broader international situation happening in the background that could be linked to the plot or provide further world-building. 7. **Absence of Key Members:** The fact that key members like Japan are unavailable can be a source of both comedy and plot development. Maybe there's a running joke about Japan sending postcards from Hawaii or they attempt to contact him, and he provides insight or an alibi for one of the suspects from afar. Remember to maintain the zany humor of Hetalia while crafting an engaging narrative that honors the series' themes, as well as your own creative flair. Keep the interactions between characters lighthearted but also give them substance to move the plot forward and keep readers hooked on the mystery. Enjoy exploring the chemistry and nostalgia as you write this re-incarnation of the Axis Powers!
USER
Prussia mentions adding a 4th member, a "long lost relative of his" who hasn't been seen since 1866. That long lost relative is Germania, aka Germany's grandfather, aka the person who is forever despised by the Roman Empire in the afterlife, aka the person who stole 12 year old France's bicycle.
CHATBOT
Introducing Germania as a "long lost relative" and the proposed fourth member of the reformed Axis adds depth and intrigue to your story, tying in historical elements from the series' lore with your unique plot. Given that Germania is an embodiment of the ancient Germanic tribes and thus represents a much earlier period in history, his inclusion has the potential to shake up the character dynamics significantly, as well as bring a mythic or legendary aspect to the mystery. The humorous references to Germania's background--the bicycle incident with France and his enmity with the Roman Empire--align well with the comedic undertones of Hetalia and can provide moments of levity throughout the narrative. Here's how to integrate Germania's character into your fanfiction: 1. **Historical Context:** Germania's perspective will be vastly different due to his ancient roots. He might bring up historical anecdotes or old grudges during the investigation, offering a stark contrast to the mid-20th-century setting of your story. 2. **Character Interactions:** Germany's relationship with his grandfather, as well as Prussia's familial connection, should be explored. The addition of such a powerful and imposing figure can be both a blessing and a headache for them, offering comedic potential as they try to manage his outdated views and methods. 3. **Comic Relief:** Germania's disdain for the Roman Empire and the story of stealing young France's bicycle can function as recurring jokes. These anecdotes can serve to diffuse tension or provide character insight in lighter moments. 4. **Problem Solving:** Given Germania's age and experience, he may approach problems in unorthodox or archaic ways that either surprisingly work due to sheer boldness or backfire comically, necessitating more modern intervention by Germany and Prussia. 5. **Plot Device:** Germania's sudden reappearance can be a significant plot device. Questions about why and how he's returned after being unseen since 1866 can drive the story forward and add layers to the mystery of the stolen gold cup. 6. **Character Development:** Through interactions with Germania, both Germany and Italy (who might draw connections to his own Roman lineage) can experience growth. Perhaps they learn valuable lessons from Germania's past actions, or they work together to help him adapt to the present day. 7. **Cultural Clash:** Germania's ancient views clashing with the modern world can create situations ripe for humor. Imagine his reaction to things like contemporary fashion, modern technology, or the nuances of 1960s international diplomacy. Intertwining Germania's storied and somewhat contentious past with the present-day quest to find the gold cup thief enriches the narrative with additional layers of historical humor and intrigue. His presence could provoke interesting twists in the investigation and the dynamics among the reformed Axis members. Keep weaving in the lighthearted humor characteristic of Hetalia, and most importantly, have fun experimenting with how this legendary figure navigates the modern world and the mystery at hand.
USER
Meanwhile in other parts of the world... Austria has began working as a music teacher, England's working as a police officer in London, America's planning to cross the whole world on a WW2-era Harley to prove he doesn't suck at geography and Belgium is starting herself a Willy Wonka-style chocolate company.
CHATBOT
Expanding the scope of your fanfiction to include what is happening with other characters around the world is a fantastic way to add depth and global context to your story, in true Hetalia fashion. These developments can provide subplots, humor, and perhaps touch on the overarching themes or intersect with the main plot in surprising ways. Let's explore these threads: 1. **Austria as Music Teacher:** Austria's new role can highlight his cultural and sophisticated qualities. His music teaching could be a side plot that occasionally intersects with the main story, such as when a character requires his skills or when his expertise in a historical piece of music reveals a clue relevant to the investigation. 2. **England as Police Officer:** By making England a police officer, you parallel the crime-solving theme of the main plot. There could be comedic moments if England's cases or methods contrast sharply with the informal investigation underway by Germany and Prussia. Maybe England is unknowingly on the trail of a lead that pertains to the gold cup theft. 3. **America's Geography Challenge:** America's determination to prove himself might serve as comic relief or a thematic commentary on national pride and stereotypes. Keep readers updated on America's misadventures, possibly having him call other characters for directions or help. This can also be an opportunity to show cultural landmarks and geographical knowledge through his eyes. 4. **Belgium's Chocolate Venture:** Belgium's chocolate company could provide lighter, sweeter moments in your story, contributing to the whimsical side of Hetalia. There might even be scope for an event or a promotional tie-in with the World Olympics, which could circle back to the main plot. And who knows--perhaps a clue or a significant lead could be hidden among the chocolates or their distribution. Each subplot can serve a particular narrative function: - **Austria's subplot** could relate to motifs of history and culture, perhaps playing into the musical heritage of the countries and offering insights into characters' pasts. - **England's role** could cross with the main plot if certain information or police resources become relevant to the gold cup mystery. - **America's journey** runs as the humorous thread, occasionally providing levity amidst the tension of the main plot. - **Belgium's enterprise** may explore themes of ambition and creativity, which could provide a fun counter-narrative to the main mystery and serve as a reminder of the characters' lives beyond political machinations. You can interweave these global threads through the main narrative at strategic points, depending on the pacing, context, and how they can influence or support your central storyline while adding color to your fanfiction's world. These developments reflect the characters' uniqueness and larger-than-life personalities, retaining the charm of Hetalia and allowing each nation's individual story to shine.
USER
But still tho, what is Germania up to after the 1860s? He lives somewhere in a part of Germany that is close to Austria. He writes poetry and amuses himself by cutting random trees. He lives in a random house that he believes is inconspicuous even tho the front part of the house is covered in moss.