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The sun had almost set completely. People at the memorial had lit candles, and Canada somehow obtained one as well. It was one of the biggest Memorials in the area, and a few news crews came to film the scenes.
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Russia began backing off from the man.
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Sweden: "Oh, you're alive."
BC: "Thank god you're not dead. We almost called emergency services."
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"I don't know. How does a whole country just sink into the ocean?"
We reach the city center. Me and the Kurdistans walk out of the car. When Turkish Kurdistan sees the Turkey memorials, he bursts crying.
Turkish Kurdistan (crying): I'm an assassin! I've killed all those people! I've become what I've sworn to destroy!
Rojava: Bakur, we've already talked about this.
While Rojava tries to comfort Turkish Kurdistan, me and Iraqi Kurdistan are trying to figure out where Iranian Kurdistan could be.
Me: Any idea on where to start looking?
Iraqi Kurdistan: Nah, he was the quieter of us four. And when we started to argue, he often stayed out.
(TornadoDog continues)
(Man, I know this isn't real, but reading all your RP's (more specifically the memorials and television parts) make me feel slightly bad. At least I have anime to cheer me up)
@Kimochi: As you head outside, you can see the crowds of people now flooding your delegation, looking for basic staples like food and toiletries. You can't help but think on what caused this. You can see that Mexico is thinking the same thing.
Me: *Walking trough the people* C'mon! What is this? September 15?! Ugh! Too much people!
Mexico: They're preocupados
Me: I know but...why would the government send them here? As a Facebook comment would say. What is this zone made of?! Iron?! x2. *My phone rings, indicating I got a Messenger* Oh, it's from the group chat
Aza: Did you just felt that?!
Grecia: We did, is everyone Ok?
Laila: We are, but you can't even walk here! it's full of people!
Lizbeth: Yeah, altough this is not scientific! Why in the Earth an earthquake started suddenly?
Valeria: Uhhh...that's how earthquakes start?!
Lizbeth: You don't get it, Roberto and I downloaded an app to see the plates movement, and none of the moved before the earthquake!
Itzel: Does this have somethig to do with the Countryballs?
Me: Idk, they're too small to cause something like that!
Mexico: Actually, we are capaces de muchas things
Me: You aren't helping...
Lizbeth: If you have any information, call us.
Me: I will, don't worry
Mexico: A lot of balls aparecieron en el world, probably alguna caused it
Me: I know you're the "expert" but that sounds impossible, but...how did it happen then?
Mexico; I'm worried about comida
Me: You're right! Let's get food before it runs out, get in my bag!+
-We took a taxi and started making our way to supermarket-
Ya, but sometimes life happens.
Except for all of Turkey just suddenly sinking under the water. That wouldn't happen in real life, so all those Turks are fine for now.
and i included canada going to a memorial because 1. turkey was one of his allies iirc, 2. canada is very emotional
and yes we have anime to cheer us up
(imagine the earthquake happened irl
@Me: (I don't do anime, it's too weird. I prefer classical music, preferably something with a very big ending.)
At home...
"Oh, man, what- *suddenly notices that the sun is low in the sky* MY GOD, HOW LONG WAS I OUT?!"
At the bar...
Man: "And what are you doing with that vodka bottle?"
At the memorial... Everybody was holding candles, and a few people (including Canada) were crying. It was a solemn time.
Suddenly, a pastor and choir came out, and they began to chant the Dies Irae.
Choir: "Dies Irae, dies illa,
Solvet saeclum in favilla
Teste David cum Sibylla."
(Translation: The day of wrath, that day
will dissolve the world in ashes,
David being witness along with the Sibyl.)
The entire crowd (including Canada) joined along as the choir chanted the second verse.
Choir: " Quantus tremor est futurus,
Quando Judex est venturus,
Cuncta stricte discussurus!"
(Translation: How great will be the future quaking,
when the Judge will come,
investigating everything strictly.)
And the crowd sang along with the choir, for all 19 verses of the Dies Irae.
It truly was a solemn time.
@Floofy2: South Korea: "I really don't know..."
UK: "I think it would only happen if one of us suddenly died. Unless I'm wrong, I'm still new here."
@AkkoKun: Turkish Kurdistan was still crying about being an assassin and a cold-blooded murderer.
Iraqi Kurdistan: "Maybe I'll text him.." *takes out a phone and sends the following text to Iranian Kurdistan: "We're here in Sanandaj. Where are you?"*
@Kimochi: As you get to the supermarket, you can see the crowds of people flooding in and out of the entrances. A lot of parking spots are taken.
@Prussiaball609: Czech is also quite shocked, apparently not expecting what he was seeing at the moment.
Czech: "Můj bože, hrůza ...!"
me: gets in the car* lets go tell slovakia