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A Gilded Cage of Broken Wings (Oneshot Collection) by WeirdestArrow
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Countryhumans AU of the War of 1812 in which Michigan is not able to be retaken by the Americans and becomes a British Colony, later Canadian Province. A series of connected oneshots all related to this AU, in (roughly) chronological order. Cover art by @NewLostIslands.
(OLD) Stories As Short As Rhode Island by TheEverlastingOne
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A collection of my OLD American personificationhumans oneshots! Some happy, some sad, some mixes of the two, and some mildly concerning crack!! Requests are open! I don't know what else to say, I'm terrible at book descriptions! :D (Everything in here will be cross-posted on Tumblr under the blog usa-manors-library!)
Toledo by TheEverlastingOne
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In the early nineteenth century, the state of Ohio and the territory of Michigan share three things: a father, said father's stubbornness, and a small strip of land between them that both are completely convinced belongs in their own hand(s) and not the other's. Taking what should have been a minor sibling tiff to the next level, the Toledo War breaks out between the two of America's sons. Or: The Toledo War as portrayed by personifications.
Secrecy and Deception (Countryhumans Cold War) by WeirdestArrow
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The Cold War. Over 50 years of battles were fought between two ideologies, sponsored by the two most powerful countries in the world. On one side, the United States of America and capitalism. On the other side, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. And in this standoff of nations, war is not an option. But still, only one can remain. (Cover art by @TheEverlastingOne)
Wrong Reflection by WeirdestArrow
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For about 400 years, Alfred F Jones believed he was the only personification of the United States of America. That is, until his counterpart from another dimension appeared in New York City-cue chaos. (Or my kind of crack Countryhumans x Hetalia fanfic) (The cover was made by @APeculiarChild2 as a joke lmao)
Forget Them Not: The Great Countryhumans Archive by WeirdestArrow
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In a world where countries are personified, an organization called the Countryhumans Research Archival Project has dedicated itself to recording the stories and histories of these countryhumans. (AKA an archive of fake newspapers and such that canonically exists inside my countryhumans universe. Just a little fun project to explore different angles of things) Cover by: @ApeculiarChild2
Countryhumans Oneshots by WeirdestArrow
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Random oneshots for Countryhumans. Cover by @Apeculiarchild2
Secret States by WeirdestArrow
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America was the last person anyone expected to be a father. But America is a father to many. Sometimes, those kids convince each other to do ridiculous things. That's how Texas found himself about to walk into a UN meeting.
The Dominion of New England by WeirdestArrow
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In 1686, Britain decided it was time to unite some of the colonies in New England into a dominion under his control. This is the story of that dominion, the Dominion of New England. Cover art belongs to @HumanPearson
The Occupation by WeirdestArrow
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It's 1968, right at the peak of the Civil Rights movement. In April, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is killed. Unrest breaks out throughout the nation. National Guards are called out for most cities. But only one city was occupied by the Guard for more than a few days. Wilmington, Delaware was under occupation for over 9 months. And let's just say that it didn't turn out well for Delaware.