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So been finishing up all my 2ps and 2p based projects and I have been having writing some things out. Enjoy a taste of it because I dont have time to share it all before I go to work
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Different anon, but you got me curious. What does 2p!Scotland think of his Northern Ireland?
(( I’ve had this in my inbox forever, trying to figure out what to say about it.
But Northern Ireland is a lot harder to figure out than the rest. Republic and Wales kind of came pretty naturally, but I think I’ve solved it. However, I finally got a chance to talk to my wonderful 2P Republic about this, so I have a reply however small, since I haven’t spent much time on this character. 
Here we go: 
2P Northern Ireland, who we have decided to call Keagan, is a crybaby who clings to their siblings instead of taking care of themselves. 
The actual country of Northern Ireland has been through some really bad things, but it has been things from within the country that caused it,unlike the rest of the British Isles where it has mostly been things caused by other nations. 
Shannon, 1P Northern Ireland, grew up very quickly. They were in the middle of so many conflicts. Shannon is tough because they had to be. Keagan was halted by shock from being thrown right into hardships from the day they were found by Branna, 2P Republic of Ireland. 
We came to the conclusion that, when it comes to sibling relationships, 2P Wales wouldn’t be there for anyone, 2P Republic would think 2P Norn was horribly annoying, 2P England would not, in modern times, be worth very much because he isn’t really that strong anymore. Therefore, 2P Norn’s go-to sibling would be 2P Scotland, who would actually stand up for them. Not out of affection, but ( if you guys didn’t see what I wrote about 2P Scotland during the magic anon, you can read it here ) because he’s so determined to have everything look perfect. He wouldn’t let anyone see the issues between the siblings. ))
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