Because I’m suddenly in the mood for crossovers and the story I wrote for England and War disturbed me enough… I ended up writing slightly drabble-esque stories to match the Four to Hetalia characters. Let me tell you, this involved some pretty disturbing research though historically relevant not to mention it just compounds the fact that history is just plain depressing. You don't have to have read Good Omens but it does help with understanding the last two.
The Four Horsemen Horsepeople The Four Bikers
Title: Black God (2 of 4)
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia/Good Omens
Genre(s): Drama/Angst
Character(s)|Pairing(s): Russia, Famine
Rating/Warning(s): PG-13, gruesome imagery
Word Count: 914
Summary: Part of a series, crossover with Pratchett's/Gaiman's "Good Omens."
Russia has had a long and vicious association with Famine.
Title: White Sword (3 of 4)
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia/Good Omens
Genre(s): Drama/General
Character(s)|Pairing(s): N. Italy, Pestilence
Rating/Warning(s): PG-13, gruesome imagery
Word Count: 874
Summary: Part of a series, crossover with Pratchett's/Gaiman's "Good Omens."
Italy fears white-clad Pestilence, for he knows that is no angel.
Title: Pale Snow (4 of 4)
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia/Good Omens
Genre(s): Angst/General
Character(s)|Pairing(s): China, Pollution
Rating/Warning(s): PG-13, gruesome imagery, mentions of drugs
Word Count: 877
Summary: Part of a series, crossover with Pratchett's/Gaiman's "Good Omens."
China knows filth and he is soon acquainted with a poisonous visitor.
And the beginning to this cycle (which I've already put up here but will link to just because)...
Red Rider (1 of 4)