Description
Spain embodies cheerfulness and passion, marked by a perpetual smile reflecting his homeland's sunny climate. He sports curly brown hair, green eyes, and lightly tanned skin, typically clad in a khaki military-style uniform with rolled sleeves, echoing historical Spanish regiments. His muscular frame carries tomatoes as his favorite snack; he dons a bullfighter's outfit for special occasions. His hairstyle appears stylish yet casually unkempt.
Optimism defines him despite enduring historical setbacks like lost power, wars, and economic decline. He operates at his own unhurried pace, often seeming oblivious or insensitive due to an inability to gauge social cues—though his motives remain benign. He speaks in Osaka-ben Japanese, reinforcing his laid-back, rustic aura. When intoxicated, he turns intimidating, unsettling even composed allies, yet bears no resentment if avoided during these episodes. He exhibits random curiosity, such as inquiring about uninteresting books, and favors direct interaction over digital communication.
Once a dominant global power, Spain’s influence waned through conflicts with England, the Netherlands, and America. His relationships are intricate:
- A political "marriage" to Austria under the Habsburg dynasty dissolved after the War of Spanish Succession; he later allied with France and Prussia against Austria.
- France remains a longtime companion despite Spain’s disapproval of his perversity; they clashed and cooperated, notably over Southern Italy.
- The Netherlands rebelled after residing under his rule, sparking violent independence struggles; their modern ties stay tense yet intermittently cooperative.
- Portugal shares near-identical looks and lineage, teasing Spain about their mutual decline while maintaining an easy rapport.
- Belgium stayed loyal post-Netherlands’ independence, fighting alongside Spain and sharing camaraderie.
- Monaco’s brief period under Spanish rule ended when unwanted favors soured relations.
His deepest bond is with Southern Italy (Romano). After securing Romano in the Italian Wars, Spain grappled with his bed-wetting and defiance, even attempting to trade him for his docile younger brother, Italy Veneziano. Yet Spain grew fiercely devoted, lavishing resources on Romano’s comfort and rescuing him from Ottoman captivity at great personal debt. This sacrifice thawed Romano’s hostility, though he stayed jealous and guarded. Spain teased Romano’s tomato-red blushes and habitually tugged his hair curl, triggering headbutts and accusations of perversion.
Today, Romano seeks Spain’s aid during crises like captures or famines, while Spain remains protective, calling him "cute" and proposing marriage after Spain’s 2005 same-sex union legalization—Romano countered with demands for meals and naps. Their connection thrives on shared tomato cultivation and comedic misunderstandings, like Spain misreading Romano’s gratitude for past financial sacrifices. Spain dreams unfulfilled of cohabiting with both Italy brothers.
Across official media, including *The World Twinkle*, Spain features in comedic and historical contexts, such as "Nekotalia Once Again" as a cat. His portrayal consistently highlights resilience amid decline, unwavering affection for the Italy brothers, and oblivious yet sincere engagements with others.
Optimism defines him despite enduring historical setbacks like lost power, wars, and economic decline. He operates at his own unhurried pace, often seeming oblivious or insensitive due to an inability to gauge social cues—though his motives remain benign. He speaks in Osaka-ben Japanese, reinforcing his laid-back, rustic aura. When intoxicated, he turns intimidating, unsettling even composed allies, yet bears no resentment if avoided during these episodes. He exhibits random curiosity, such as inquiring about uninteresting books, and favors direct interaction over digital communication.
Once a dominant global power, Spain’s influence waned through conflicts with England, the Netherlands, and America. His relationships are intricate:
- A political "marriage" to Austria under the Habsburg dynasty dissolved after the War of Spanish Succession; he later allied with France and Prussia against Austria.
- France remains a longtime companion despite Spain’s disapproval of his perversity; they clashed and cooperated, notably over Southern Italy.
- The Netherlands rebelled after residing under his rule, sparking violent independence struggles; their modern ties stay tense yet intermittently cooperative.
- Portugal shares near-identical looks and lineage, teasing Spain about their mutual decline while maintaining an easy rapport.
- Belgium stayed loyal post-Netherlands’ independence, fighting alongside Spain and sharing camaraderie.
- Monaco’s brief period under Spanish rule ended when unwanted favors soured relations.
His deepest bond is with Southern Italy (Romano). After securing Romano in the Italian Wars, Spain grappled with his bed-wetting and defiance, even attempting to trade him for his docile younger brother, Italy Veneziano. Yet Spain grew fiercely devoted, lavishing resources on Romano’s comfort and rescuing him from Ottoman captivity at great personal debt. This sacrifice thawed Romano’s hostility, though he stayed jealous and guarded. Spain teased Romano’s tomato-red blushes and habitually tugged his hair curl, triggering headbutts and accusations of perversion.
Today, Romano seeks Spain’s aid during crises like captures or famines, while Spain remains protective, calling him "cute" and proposing marriage after Spain’s 2005 same-sex union legalization—Romano countered with demands for meals and naps. Their connection thrives on shared tomato cultivation and comedic misunderstandings, like Spain misreading Romano’s gratitude for past financial sacrifices. Spain dreams unfulfilled of cohabiting with both Italy brothers.
Across official media, including *The World Twinkle*, Spain features in comedic and historical contexts, such as "Nekotalia Once Again" as a cat. His portrayal consistently highlights resilience amid decline, unwavering affection for the Italy brothers, and oblivious yet sincere engagements with others.
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