Anna Ivanov

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Status: Deceased,

Affiliation: Russian Empire -> Soviet Union,

Gender: Female,

Physical Form: Blonde hair, sturdy, hazel eyes, scars on her arms,

Date of Death: 16/12/1991,

Cause of Death: Bled out after getting stabbed by Kazakhstan on the day his country was legally independent (and the Soviet Union ended as Kazakhstan was the last USSR republic to declare independence),

Height: 5'5/ 165.10 cm,

Can Speak: Lithuanian, Russian, Belarusian, Estonian, Georgian, Latvian, Moldovan (Romanian), Tajik, Ukrainian, Uzbek, English,

Important Family Members: Andrei Ivanov/Soviet Union (Husband, deceased), Anastasia Ivanov/ Russia (Stepdaughter, alive), Khachatur Aslanian Ivanov/Armenia (Brother-In-Law, alive), Nizami Ivanov/Azerbaijan (Stepson, alive), Erika Ivanov/ Estonia (Stepdaughter, alive), Aleksandr Ivanov/Belarus (Stepson, alive) Sergei Ivanov/Belarusian Democratic Republic (Stepson, alive), Joelle Ivanov/Georgia ("family" in law, alive), Shamshi Ivanov/Kazakhstan (Stepson, alive) Muratbek Ivanov/Kyrgyzstan (Stepson, alive), Inese Artmane/Latvia (Stepdaughter, alive), Juozas Galdi Dunant/Lithuania (Stepson, alive), Ion Moraru/Moldova (Brother-In-Law, alive), Dilshod Ivanov/Tajikistan ("family" in law, alive), Iraida Ivanov/Turkmenistan ("family" in law, alive), Olga Ivanov/Ukraine (Stepchild, alive), Malik Ivanov/Uzbekistan (Stepson, alive), Ivan Ivanov/Kievan Rus (Grandfather in law, deceased), Alexandra Ivanov/Grand Duchy of Moscow (aunt in law, deceased), Alexei Ivanov/Tsardom of Russia (uncle in law, deceased), Igor Ivanov/Russian Empire (father in law, deceased), Austeja Banis (mother, deceased), Dominykas Banis (father, deceased),

Note: "Family" in law refers to the fact that these "family" members might have been given the name but were never given an official "family role".

Transcription Statements: 

Russia: She liked me when we first met and was kind to me however she ignored me a lot in favour of the others... especially near her and my father's end. They forgot I could've help them and focused on everyone else. No I'm not sad about that. I only miss what their system stood for. Not them.

Armenia: She scared me... I'd argue that she was much more dangerous than Andrei. Smarter and more organised she picked her favourites to shape them to how she thinks people should be. I'm glad she's dead now so Andranik is more able to find out who he is.

Azerbaijan: All of us agree that the nostalgia for the USSR is not a desire to bring back the past but a dislike of the present today. I would never however chose to have them be alive again. Anna liked to bribe me though to do things for her if that's important. Oh? Yeah I took it. Andrei never knew.

Estonia: Lits võib põrgus põleda.

Belarus: Hmmm let me think. Russia doesn't have any animosity or affection for her so I will say I am neutral towards her. My own thoughts? I just said them. What do you mean?

BDR: She had me repress a lot of things about myself. I don't know why Bela is still trying to russify our country. Why is he acting like she did? I think he wants to be like Russia but she is similar to Anna in some ways so...

Georgia: Maybe she thought of me as a friend? Or maybe she just knew I couldn't say anything bad about her? She would come over and drink wine while ranting to me. It was odd because other than that she treated me like the others.

Kazakhstan: I hate her. I also hate him.

Kyrgyzstan: I don't really want to talk about her. She had my first flock of sheep killed.

Latvia: She was hellbent on indoctrinating me and I was her punching bag. I was so close to losing myself completely because of her. I can't speak Russian now due to what she did to me.

Lithuania: Anna was very obsessed with me. She would always stand up for me and talked highly of me. She would dress me up in clothes and take me out on "mother-son" dates. She was never my mother and never would be so I think that made her very mad.

Moldova: I walked on eggshells around them both. Other than what she did to Nina, I don't want to think about her very often anymore. My poor girl was brainwashed and turned against me by that Chizda. I can never forgive her for that.

Tajikistan: I didn't see her a lot however I know what she did to me. That man was a fool who she played like a fiddle.

Turkmenistan: She was cordial and friendly to me. The only time I saw her desperate was when she was begging me to take her in.

Ukraine: What did the others say? ... I'll just say I agree with Estonia. Both of them deserve each other and the pits of hell. She liked to starve me for her entertainment... I wonder why?

Uzbekistan: She was very invested in industrialising my place. She often stayed in the city when visiting and inspecting the place. Anna also loved to test me. I don't think I passed the majority of the time.

Me: I actually knew her. She was ambitious and ruthless although became more paranoid near the end. Anna taught me a lot. I'm not so sure how useful a lot of it is for what I have to do.

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