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香港 HONG KONG SAR ☆ Jīalóng (Leon) Wáng ([personal profile] yumcha) wrote in [community profile] mayfield_ooc 2012-07-12 03:10 pm (UTC)

Hong Kong | Axis Powers Hetalia | Not reserved

Name: Vitt
Personal Journal: libretto
Contact Info: AIM: pax vittannica, Plurk: /camorrista
Other Characters Played: N/A
Preferred Housing: Would prefer it if he was placed in the same house as Taiwan.

Character Name: Hong Kong. Human name: Jialong Wang.
Character Series: Axis Powers Hetalia
Character Age: Really in his hundreds but appears to be around 18.
Background: His Hetalia wiki page & history of Hong Kong itself
Personality: Upon first meeting Hong Kong, many might question whether he actually possesses one of these. He is described by Himaruya as being the sort of person that you can never tell what they're thinking. Normal displays of emotion seem to avoid this guy.

Don’t be lead into thinking he’s shy or timid though, first impressions aren’t all that they seem and Hong Kong actually possesses a remarkable amount of arrogance. Being such a forefronting world power in the likes of finance and business and having become so in such a remarkably short time, perhaps this is understandable. Couple this confidence with cynicism and a love of making snarky comments and you could have a right troll on your hands. He's also far from the quiet, contented type that he might appear and he doesn't hesitate to antagonise and troll intimidating characters such as Russia, clearly illustrating a lack of fear to some extent.

Unless you know him quite well, Hong Kong prefers to only open his mouth to say something cutting, rain on your parade and undermine you just a little. This is ideally illustrated in Hetalia Fantasia when China explains the importance of earning money in America’s online game to avoid troublesome situations, only to receive a comment from Hong Kong, pointing out that it would have been entirely less troublesome to not play at all. Then followed by a response to Russia’s “life is troublesome” comment, with a request to use that little piece of wisdom in a joke. Annoying, perhaps, but having been shuffled back and forth between China and the UK and even a couple of years under Japan’s control, it isn’t really surprising that maybe Hong Kong has become quietly a little bit cynical of the other nations and their affairs.

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