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After seeing how careless Romano was at handling chores, Spain begged Austria to exchange Chibitalia with him (due to seeing that the child was more obedient, polite, and "cuter" than his Italy), though he wasn't successful.  
 
After seeing how careless Romano was at handling chores, Spain begged Austria to exchange Chibitalia with him (due to seeing that the child was more obedient, polite, and "cuter" than his Italy), though he wasn't successful.  
  
The younger Romano often felt weak and useless, and was jealous of the attention his brother got in comparison to him, as well as his brother's natural talents. He also believed France and Spain were only using him to get a claim on late grandfather's inheritance. However, Spain was unaware of his feelings and simply believed that Romano hated him.
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The younger Romano often felt weak and useless, and was jealous of the attention his brother got in comparison to him, as well as his brother's natural talents. He also believed France and Spain were only using him to get a claim on his late grandfather's inheritance. However, Spain was unaware of his feelings and simply believed that Romano hated him.
  
 
When the time came for Romano to go on a trip back to his homeland, he insisted that he go alone, though unbeknownst to him, France still had the intention of becoming his boss. Romano subsequently wound up kidnapped by [[Sadiq Adnan|Turkey]], who was planning to conquer Europe to begin with. Spain managed to rescue Romano, but the war with Turkey was far from over.
 
When the time came for Romano to go on a trip back to his homeland, he insisted that he go alone, though unbeknownst to him, France still had the intention of becoming his boss. Romano subsequently wound up kidnapped by [[Sadiq Adnan|Turkey]], who was planning to conquer Europe to begin with. Spain managed to rescue Romano, but the war with Turkey was far from over.

Revision as of 07:11, 7 May 2009

Spain/South Italy is a popular slash pairing in the series Axis Powers Hetalia, involving the characters of Spain and South Italy (also referred to as Romano).

Childhood

Spain and Romano grew up in the middle of the Roman Empire, though after Grandpa Rome vanished, Spain and the other children began to bully Romano and his younger brother Veneziano (also referred to as Ita-chan, or Chibitalia) for their land and art.

Soon after this, Austria and France went to war over ownership of Chibitalia. After a long period of war (The Italian Wars), Austria claimed Chibitalia as his own, on behalf of the Holy Roman Empire.

Austria proceeded to hand custody of Romano over to Spain, marking the beginning of his control over Southern Italy.

The Era Of Boss Spain

Though Spain at first was overjoyed to get his own servant, he quickly found that the younger Romano was disobedient, lazy, and had problems with wetting the bed, as well as being a challenge to handle in general. France insisted that he take care of Romano instead, but Spain refused to give him up.

After seeing how careless Romano was at handling chores, Spain begged Austria to exchange Chibitalia with him (due to seeing that the child was more obedient, polite, and "cuter" than his Italy), though he wasn't successful.

The younger Romano often felt weak and useless, and was jealous of the attention his brother got in comparison to him, as well as his brother's natural talents. He also believed France and Spain were only using him to get a claim on his late grandfather's inheritance. However, Spain was unaware of his feelings and simply believed that Romano hated him.

When the time came for Romano to go on a trip back to his homeland, he insisted that he go alone, though unbeknownst to him, France still had the intention of becoming his boss. Romano subsequently wound up kidnapped by Turkey, who was planning to conquer Europe to begin with. Spain managed to rescue Romano, but the war with Turkey was far from over.

In order to protect his servant, Spain wound up throwing himself further into poverty by selling most of his assets to Turkey.

Though Romano would often claim that he hated Spain, he had the tendency of becoming extremely jealous when his boss was in the company of others, especially in the case of a German soldier. Spain remained oblivious as to why the child treated him harshly, and only wound up upsetting him more by comparing his face to a tomato when he was angered (due to it being red and chubby).

Spain also found that pulling Romano's haircurl would garner a violent reaction, though Romano secretly enjoyed it, finding that it "felt nice". When Spain proposed the idea of marriage to Chibitalia, Romano became noticeably upset at the idea of being left alone.

The War Years

After the unification of Italy (an event which has yet to be covered in the series), Romano left Spain and went back to his homeland to live with his brother. However, he was shown to still be in contact with Spain by the time of the "Great Depression", when the two attended a meeting together and blamed America for the rapidly-spreading financial crisis.

When both of the Italy brothers wound up kidnapped by England, Romano attempted to call Spain to bail them out of the situation, though he was unable to rescue them (due to his boss ordering him to make hundreds of roses).

Modern Life

After gay marriage became legalized in his country, Spain proposed to Romano, who answered that he wanted a minimum of three meals a day and a nap with pasta. Spain took the answer as a rejection, and felt depressed that nobody wanted to marry him (he had unsuccessfully tried to propose to the younger Italy brother earlier).

Moments

Webcomic: "Extra Stories"

  • The Story Of Italy's Big Brother
  • Boss Spain's Control Of Southern Italy
  • Lithuania's Outsourcing Series, part 3
  • Boss Spain's Control Of Southern Italy, part 2
  • In Just Two Minutes, You Can Grasp The Exterior Of The European Economy
  • Boss Spain Doesn't Understand (unfinished/incomplete)

Webcomic: "Comic Diaries"

  • Comic Diary 2
  • Comic Diary 5
  • Comic Diary 9
  • Comic Diary 10