Here is a list of things about this, but I need help with some sections. I might be creative, but my creativity is limited to some aspects. And note that any example used for this may appear to be in the complete character sheet. It's just an example I'm using to show you what each of them means. Also, check my countryhumans headcannon rules to learn more about the rules I put down for my AU.
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1. Each state will have an ability depending on which region it is in. They will also have an ability, especially for them.
For example, the southwest region: Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and Oklahoma, each has an ability that is associated with fire but is entirely its own. New Mexico can use spells of all kinds, but it prefers fire type, while Texas can summon a fire steed.
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2. Each ability will have a backlash of some kind. Some are physical, mental, or both.
For example, anyone with a winter-type ability can't handle summer or any warm places, but they also have to wear winter clothes since their bodies can't warm up.
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3. Their personalities will be affected by facts of their state, but some of it will be their own, either by trauma or experience. Their personality will also be affected by their state animals.
For example, California can recognize the difference between gold and fool's gold, while Arizona knows a lot about stars and planets.
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4. All states (including countries, territories, organizations, and countries' capitals) will look human and won't have the state flag as their skin. Also, their appearance will be affected by their parents and their family genes.
For example, Hawaii is almost a copy of her mother, Liberty, but has America's silver-blue eyes.
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5. Most states, except New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, California, Alaska, Louisiana, Florida, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, and Oklahoma, are America's biological children.
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6. Each of them will have the ability of an animal, either its national animal or just a popular one.
For example, a Florida alligator or crocodile is a good swimmer, a good fisher (though by catching in its mouth), strong, and can launch at anyone.
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7. Most traumas will lead to night terrors, panic attacks, or even harming oneself.
For example, Alaska's father, the Russian Empire, thought Alaska wasn't good enough and just tossed it aside. So, when America went and 'brought' him. He thought he would be thrown or just forced to be useful.
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8. All states, along with countries, capitals, organizations, and territories, have human names to blend in.
For example, DC's birth name is Cyrus Shine.
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9. Some states might have Beau or Inamorata.
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10. Almost all states will be born before their state is founded or formed.
For example, the first 13 states + WV are older because they were born during the colonial era. However, they are younger than the colon they represent at the time.
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11. Each state will have an animal part, but due to some states having the same national animal or animals. They will have an extra animal along with their abilities, too. They can also change their animal parts at will if they have many different national or non-national animals.
For example, Alaska's and Maine's state animals are the American Moose.
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12. For some reason, America's biological children seem to age at a certain age.
For example, during the colonial years the average a person lives is around 56 years. Most states will age around that time, while some will age much earlier or later, depending on their condition at the time. This does affect them as life expectancy increases over time.
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13. America is very protective of his children, grandchildren, and his wife due to what happened when he was younger. This protectiveness meant that when any of them reached a certain age, they would change their names within a specific time frame.
For example, America's second name, Silvester Adair, changed to Sterling Love when he married his wife, Liberty, who changed her name to herself. However, he will have this name again later.
Of course, this left some consequences. No one knows who America, Liberty, their children, or grandchildren are within their country, and they think they are nothing more than a vast family that helps out.
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14. The states' outfits are affected by what their states' climates are, as well as body temperature.
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