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in front of the Hospital
[Lithuania finds himself standing outside on badly-made robotic legs, staring at a town he doesn't remember. He'd been told he was in Mayfield, so that must be this, but there's no recognition. He looks down at his hands, just as robotic as his legs, and then at the snow banks. He'll have to move carefully if he wants to get--
Where is he even going? He tells himself the sudden shaking that takes over is just the cold, but he's not sure he believes that. He can see houses; does he have one of those? Which one is it? Is there anyone who would be looking for him? Of course, even if there was he wouldn't recognize them.
Paralyzed by an overwhelming amount of problems and an overwhelming lack of even the most basic sort of knowledge on how to go about solving them, he stands trembling in front of the hospital and listens to the occasional electric pop of his limbs.]
[Lithuania finds himself standing outside on badly-made robotic legs, staring at a town he doesn't remember. He'd been told he was in Mayfield, so that must be this, but there's no recognition. He looks down at his hands, just as robotic as his legs, and then at the snow banks. He'll have to move carefully if he wants to get--
Where is he even going? He tells himself the sudden shaking that takes over is just the cold, but he's not sure he believes that. He can see houses; does he have one of those? Which one is it? Is there anyone who would be looking for him? Of course, even if there was he wouldn't recognize them.
Paralyzed by an overwhelming amount of problems and an overwhelming lack of even the most basic sort of knowledge on how to go about solving them, he stands trembling in front of the hospital and listens to the occasional electric pop of his limbs.]
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Do you know what happened? To you?
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[Lithuania's attempt at gesturing is cut off by his arm coming loose. He goes about trying to push it back into place.]
I was told I was experimented on, and--well, I remember the operation, I was awake for i-it, but because of--s-something they did...
[Every time he has to explain this he can't help but remember the actual incident.]
I c-can't remember anything before the surgery. A girl inside w-who had also been experimented on told me my name and a little bit about things, b-but...
[He still has no idea who he's even talking to.]
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I guess they really outdid themselves this time... [He swallows, thickly, unsure of what to say.] Well, I'm Estonia. I'm your brother. You can relearn and then... it will be fine, I'm sure. Somehow.
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Upon Estonia's introduction Lithuania manages to look even more guilty than before. Lithuania tries to force the memory out, but it's not there.]
I-I'm sorry. A couple people have explained some things, but I don't really... Understand...
Um, I-I'm a country?
[He is hoping for a better explanation of that than Nina provided.]
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You are, yes. You're the Republic of Lithuania, technically, and I think you're about two thousand years old. Ah... I can show you a map, or tell you your history or anthem or something, if you think that'll make you feel better? Or anything you want to know.
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W-well...
[He'd like to know all of it, but it seems like two thousand years of history would be a lot to ask someone to explain to him, let alone for him to memorize. Even if it had all apparently happened to him.]
W-what do you think it's most important for me to know?
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Poland and Latvia?
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[Don't ask him to interpret Pol/Liet. It has never made sense to him and never will, even if he does accept it now.]
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[Lithuania is not sure how to take this description at all.]
I-I guess having friends here is better than having enemies.
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[Lithuania sounds more worried about that than the friends--though that's a good thing, not knowing who might mislead him is a bad thing.]
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