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England represents both England specifically and the United Kingdom collectively internationally, often referred to as England within his national family context. His background includes a violent childhood where brothers Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland attacked him with stones, arrows, and mailed curses to drive him away, fostering later isolation and a distant personality. Historically, he engaged in piracy, notably tormenting Spain during colonial expansion, before adopting a self-proclaimed "gentleman" identity.
He possesses messy blond hair, lime-green eyes, and notably thick eyebrows—a trait shared by former colonies like Australia and Hong Kong. His personality blends cynicism, stubbornness, and a sharp tongue with professed gentlemanly ideals, exhibiting tsundere tendencies that mask genuine concern with harshness. England maintains a strong connection to the supernatural, communicating with fairies, unicorns, and spirits across cultures, performing magic and curses, and seeing mythical beings, though he dismisses belief in aliens. His hobbies include embroidery, literature, rock music, and notoriously poor cooking, which influenced America's taste preferences during their time together.
Key relationships define him. He raised America after a conflict with France over guardianship, forming a brotherly bond that fractured during the American Revolution; England still experiences distress every July 4th. His centuries-long rivalry with France involves mutual antagonism, including burning Jeanne d'Arc, yet they share underlying respect, collaborate when necessary, celebrate Christmas together, and once pretended France conquered him when both believed the world was ending. He maintains a polite but distant friendship with Japan, bonding over mutual loneliness. Within his family, he tolerates micronation brother Sealand's demands for recognition despite frequent annoyance.
In *Paint it, White!*, England participates in the global response to the Pictonian alien invasion. Paired with France on a mission aboard the alien spacecraft, their constant bickering nearly compromises their position, though they escape together through a discovered trapdoor. Later, as part of a cultural exchange to pacify the aliens, England offers homemade scones; these disgust the Pictonians and provoke an attack, countering other nations' more successful presentations. His dynamic with France is explicitly noted by the aliens as "undesirable yet indestructible," implying deep mutual understanding.
His broader role includes representing the UK at international meetings, managing strained relationships with his brothers, and interacting with former colonies. His complex personality—blending historical resentment, concealed care, and supernatural inclinations—remains consistent, with *Paint it, White!* reinforcing his adversarial yet cooperative dynamic with France and his cultural stereotypes.
He possesses messy blond hair, lime-green eyes, and notably thick eyebrows—a trait shared by former colonies like Australia and Hong Kong. His personality blends cynicism, stubbornness, and a sharp tongue with professed gentlemanly ideals, exhibiting tsundere tendencies that mask genuine concern with harshness. England maintains a strong connection to the supernatural, communicating with fairies, unicorns, and spirits across cultures, performing magic and curses, and seeing mythical beings, though he dismisses belief in aliens. His hobbies include embroidery, literature, rock music, and notoriously poor cooking, which influenced America's taste preferences during their time together.
Key relationships define him. He raised America after a conflict with France over guardianship, forming a brotherly bond that fractured during the American Revolution; England still experiences distress every July 4th. His centuries-long rivalry with France involves mutual antagonism, including burning Jeanne d'Arc, yet they share underlying respect, collaborate when necessary, celebrate Christmas together, and once pretended France conquered him when both believed the world was ending. He maintains a polite but distant friendship with Japan, bonding over mutual loneliness. Within his family, he tolerates micronation brother Sealand's demands for recognition despite frequent annoyance.
In *Paint it, White!*, England participates in the global response to the Pictonian alien invasion. Paired with France on a mission aboard the alien spacecraft, their constant bickering nearly compromises their position, though they escape together through a discovered trapdoor. Later, as part of a cultural exchange to pacify the aliens, England offers homemade scones; these disgust the Pictonians and provoke an attack, countering other nations' more successful presentations. His dynamic with France is explicitly noted by the aliens as "undesirable yet indestructible," implying deep mutual understanding.
His broader role includes representing the UK at international meetings, managing strained relationships with his brothers, and interacting with former colonies. His complex personality—blending historical resentment, concealed care, and supernatural inclinations—remains consistent, with *Paint it, White!* reinforcing his adversarial yet cooperative dynamic with France and his cultural stereotypes.