Experience Tumblr Like Never Before
I'm done drawing hp crossovers I promise
I leave for like a month and return with just thisā¦
Lighting when I took the photo was pretty bad sorry š
HELP PLEASE IM DYING SUGDEHGSYSGSHSGSHSGDD
Itās my friendās who wishes to remain anonymous :]
They dont have a social so Iām posting it for them
I like to imagine Ivan loves to horseback ride on big drafts in the winter time. Maybe he goes bareback sometimes? Who knows.
He seems a bit short on top of that horse but, oh well.
Love ya bestiee/p/p
This is a commission I've done 4 @eps1l0nx
Another Hetalia art from my exhibit (^ć^)
ŠŠ²Š°Š½ ŠŃŠ°Š³ŠøŠ½ŃŠŗŠøŠ¹ / Ivan Braginsky [1991]
Now that I have your attention, hereās a really cool historical eventš«¶š¼
Battle of Ula happened as a part of broader Livonian war that started when Muscovy (later: Russia) under Ivan the Terrible attacked the weakening state of Livonian Order. One small problem ā that gradually dragged all its neighbours in. Initially, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia suffered losses, notably the city of Polatsk.
Then enter 1564. Muscovyās army of ā24 000 is rapidly advancing. So those ā12 000 of Lithuanians and Ruthenians (self-identification term for Ukrainians and Belaruthians back then) figured that (early) modern problems require (early) modern solutions.
The battle destroyed all stereotyped ideas about military art of the early modern era. It happened not in a warm season, but in winter. It started neither in the morning nor in the afternoon, but in the evening, that is, it happened in the dark hours of the day. And it ended up a crushing defeat for Muscovy, partly due to sheer well cooperation between Lithuanians and Ruthenians, and overall their tactics, like a surprise attack of both army flanks on the forested Ula river.
Also even though they won, they didnāt manage to re-take Polatsk and some other vital terrirories to the East of the Grand Duchy from Muscovy YET (hence Belarus is not there). And this became one of the reasons the Grand Duchy completely united with Poland in 1569 (Unia Lubelska).
upd: I might have worded it a bit shitty, but the entire purpose of this post is that ācanon/common fannonā uwu crybaby Ukraine is bulshit and fuck canon we ball anyway. That I will be re-creating her character the way I want, and thatās literally it. Damn. Pls donāt misinterpret things, Iām not defending Himaruya or anything
This is something that has to be clarified before I proceed, and even before I answer to any further asks.
Because, if you recall, the episode where she is introduced (Axis Powers, ep 42), it is Russia telling England about her. Just like episode 43, it's Russia's memories and perspective. I hate that this fact is often overlooked, as it makes total sense for Russia to want others to see Ukraine as a weak crybaby that is dependant on him. In fact, this no shit is the attitude russians have to ukrainians. Almost inferior, (quote) unable to fend for themselves. It is not cute. It is very much toxic. The scarf moment is extremely fucking funny. Because, (and again, this is Russia's memories), Ukraine gives him her favorite scarf. But what people overlook, is that in return she asks (in dub) FOR CONTROL FROM BLACK SEA TO POLAND. HER TERRITORIES. THIS- THIS IS NOT A CUTE MOMENT. SHE IS TRYING TO GET AWAY. AS SHE ALWAYS HAS. FOR CENTURIES. Or, in sub, she asks for āinheritance rights to Kyivan Rus", so again, reclaiming a part of her identity. After which, russia concludes that maybe they've never been close at all. srsl I wish russia realised that in real life and fucked off already
To me, this is the first moment that shows that there is much more to Ukraine than what we see, and that Russia must in no way be trusted on his word when it comes to her.
Especially since In her next appearence, Gakuen Hetalian Newspaper Club part 1, Ukraine is nothing like that. She wants to join the choir club, where the baltic trio and others are, and we find out that the choir is targeted by the so-called āsoviet club". Lmao. Nor she is in any of the Halloween episodes she appears in subsequently. Moreover, in the 2013 haloween series, Ukraine is shown dressed up as a reference to a Ukrainian(!!!) urban legend about a ghost train. So, she is not afraid to express her identity even at that point. Yes, she is emotional, but not a complete mess of a crybaby whose every 1 in 2 words is āRussia". Which further backs my theory.
The latest appearence, where in Chapter 389 of Hetalia world stars, Ukraine asks Lithuania to āsent spare paper Russias" to her if he ever gets any, because, quote āTHIS RUSSIA IS OBEDIENT, QUIET, AND LISTENS TO WHAT I SAY".
Btw the only point in history I can think of where she could be referring to when she says it's ālike we've gone back in time", is 7th - 10th century; when the principality of Suzdal (later: MuscovyāRussia) was just freshly colonized by Kyiv and Polatsk (later Ukraine and Belarus) and was paying fiefs to them. Which is like, literally 40 years before Suzdalās prince plundered and burnt Kyiv down in 1169. A first russo-ukrainian war for you.
So, even from "canon hetalia", the idea of Ukraine's character that this fandom often percieves her as derives mostly from Russia's POV. Which is sad, ironic (represents the influence of russian propaganda irl), but also thanks fuck, this means we see so little of her that her personality can be easily interpreted in a multitude of ways that reflect history and reality way better
How do you feel about russia, Belarus, and Ukraine being siblings in hetalia? Do you think the author should change that the same way he changed China and Japan being siblings?
To be honest ā it makes me sad. There is a common propaganda theory that emerged in Russian empire if ever around the beginning of 19th century with the activisation of european nationalism in what is now Ukraine and Belarus, to justify whatever the repressive policies Russia wanted implemented on them because āweāre brotherly nations so Iām protecting you even if u donāt like itā which somehow escalated into āwe are the same nation separated by artificial bordersā thing, and I think you can already see the problem with this.
And though Russia would usually be portrayed as the āolder brotherā, and, thankfully, at least Ukraine is the oldest in hetalia, still ā itās pretty much the same old rotten story. Especially since hetalia fans often use Russiaās surname for both Ukraine and Belarus, as if undermining their independence.
But I think rather than just changing it, an interesting spin could be applied to this. See, the entire āsiblingsā idea is what I am more than sure Russia would want everyone to believe. And thereās no doubt Ukraine and Belarus did not have the courage to speak up for a while. Until recently, almost. And now just imagine this kind of conversation:
ā Well, yeah, hard to imagine heās been so horrible to you even though heās your brotherā¦
āErmā¦actually heās even not my brotherā¦
āWait whaā
But we all know weāre not getting anything like this, well because..*sighs*ā¦Himaruyaā¦
Our boys (gays)š„°
(in general, this drawing is an attempt to draw with a black line again, heh)
whose hand do you think?)