First Christiania and Denmark. They have a difficult relationship, yet deep down they love each other. Christiania is referring to Sister Australia as a gold-digger because when Denmark and her are together they represent the royal family, which the Christianians are against.
Scania (Skåne) and Sweden. Sweden spends a lot of time correcting Scania, making fun of the way he talks, and threatening to send him back to Denmark. Scania is still reluctant to leave him though, as he still like his uncle but refuse to admit it.
Norway and Kven. Norway is not deliberately ignoring Kven, he just sort of keep forgetting that he’s there, so Kven spends a lot of time doing his own thing (The Kven People are people from Finland who migrated to Norway hundred of years ago, and is considered a ethnic minority with it’s own language).
Finland and FennoSwede. Finland is just thinking what we’re all thinking around children...
@Rayati Well, since the minority are descendants of Finns -- and speak a Finnic language (that's why Kven has a hat I guess) I suppose Sister Finland is the mother. Probably happened during a fishing trip in her youth...
@Rayati Oh and I think she was there when Russia did something to her brother that turned him against Sweden. She really doesn't mind Sweden (she even had a child with him!) or his sister. So I guess she wasn't there for that propaganda. Once she got back it was independence time.
@Rayati I'd say Kven is Finland's child that they couldn't take care of and got adopted by Norway.
Norway doesn't have much luck with it's children... Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland were stolen by Denmark... Shetlands, the Hebrides and Orkney Isles were largely forgotten and in the end went to live with Scotland.... Isle of Man in some convoluted way ended up going to live with England...
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