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Reality: While Hima intended for her to be average, her
characterization took a drastic turn [x]. Sheâs anything but average.Â
Ex: Sheâs a model student within Africa.
Ex: Regardless of her isolated position, she avidly studies
foreign relations [x]. Either way, sheâd need to given how globalized the worldâs
economies have become. The 2008 Financial Crisis affected her too, after all.
Ex: Prices in her country are more expensive in response to
high volumes of European tourists.
Ex: As a matriarchal society in which women are the
breadwinners of the family â as also cited by Hima in her character notes [x] âSeychelles
is not only strong and tenacious but admirably self-effficient.
Misconception: Sheâs a âstupidâ and âplainâ airhead.
Reality: Sheâs a lively, bubbly personality who simply
smiles a lot. The term airhead is used to describe her weird personality given that sheâs composed of a mix of several cultures. It has nothing to do with her intelligence.
Ex: An unconfirmed African nation refers to Seychelles as an
airhead due to French and English influence.
Ex: Sheâs notorious for her butt-shaped coconuts [x].
Ex: Her isolation from other African nations parallels that
of Iceland and the other Nordics. A unique moment is shared between them where
Iceland senses her situation and relates to her fear of being forgotten. I can guarantee
you this is where the IceSey pairing came from.
Misconception: Sheâs related to England and France.
Reality: She inherited much of their culture, along with
some Indian and Chinese influence. What ties her and France and England together
is that she used to be a colony of theirs at different points in time [x].
Ex: A scrapped design intended for her to have one thick
eyebrow and one thin one to represent French and English influence.
Ex: Later, itâs shown that French influence on her country
has prevented her from inheriting Englandâs thick brows [x].
Ex: Her cuisine represents a mix of several cultures.
Bonus facts:
Both the Allies and Axis get stranded on her island during
WW2.
Her costume as Captain Hook during the 2011 Halloween Event
is likely a reference to the fact that young pirates used to have hideouts on
her island [x][x].
Sheâs tough on litterers.
She was the main character in an unfinished dating
simulation titled âGakuen Hetaliaâ [x].
In sum, Seychelles is a wonderful character, regardless of
how little canon representation she has. Sheâs a cheerful and vibrant spirit
that bravely powers through the obstacles of her isolation, namely economic. Nonetheless,
she makes the best out of her unique cultural inheritance and isnât afraid to
show it off. Whatâs unfortunate is that much of this complexity is watered down
in light of disliking her for coming between popular ships.
All six tarot cards collected! I decided to use white accents on elements that have an important symbolic role in each characterâs stories. My favorite picture out of the six is probably Karlachâs card. And what do you think? Which card do you like best?
Reality: While Hima intended for her to be average, her
characterization took a drastic turn [x]. Sheâs anything but average.Â
Ex: Sheâs a model student within Africa.
Ex: Regardless of her isolated position, she avidly studies
foreign relations [x]. Either way, sheâd need to given how globalized the worldâs
economies have become. The 2008 Financial Crisis affected her too, after all.
Ex: Prices in her country are more expensive in response to
high volumes of European tourists.
Ex: As a matriarchal society in which women are the
breadwinners of the family â as also cited by Hima in her character notes [x] âSeychelles
is not only strong and tenacious but admirably self-effficient.
Misconception: Sheâs a âstupidâ and âplainâ airhead.
Reality: Sheâs a lively, bubbly personality who simply
smiles a lot. The term airhead is used to describe her weird personality given that sheâs composed of a mix of several cultures. It has nothing to do with her intelligence.
Ex: An unconfirmed African nation refers to Seychelles as an
airhead due to French and English influence.
Ex: Sheâs notorious for her butt-shaped coconuts [x].
Ex: Her isolation from other African nations parallels that
of Iceland and the other Nordics. A unique moment is shared between them where
Iceland senses her situation and relates to her fear of being forgotten. I can guarantee
you this is where the IceSey pairing came from.
Misconception: Sheâs related to England and France.
Reality: She inherited much of their culture, along with
some Indian and Chinese influence. What ties her and France and England together
is that she used to be a colony of theirs at different points in time [x].
Ex: A scrapped design intended for her to have one thick
eyebrow and one thin one to represent French and English influence.
Ex: Later, itâs shown that French influence on her country
has prevented her from inheriting Englandâs thick brows [x].
Ex: Her cuisine represents a mix of several cultures.
Bonus facts:
Both the Allies and Axis get stranded on her island during
WW2.
Her costume as Captain Hook during the 2011 Halloween Event
is likely a reference to the fact that young pirates used to have hideouts on
her island [x][x].
Sheâs tough on litterers.
She was the main character in an unfinished dating
simulation titled âGakuen Hetaliaâ [x].
In sum, Seychelles is a wonderful character, regardless of
how little canon representation she has. Sheâs a cheerful and vibrant spirit
that bravely powers through the obstacles of her isolation, namely economic. Nonetheless,
she makes the best out of her unique cultural inheritance and isnât afraid to
show it off. Whatâs unfortunate is that much of this complexity is watered down
in light of disliking her for coming between popular ships.
All six tarot cards collected! I decided to use white accents on elements that have an important symbolic role in each characterâs stories. My favorite picture out of the six is probably Karlachâs card. And what do you think? Which card do you like best?