Nadya Braginskaya (Siberia)

Siberia
Siberia (シベリア, Shiberia) is a fan made character in the series Hetalia: Axis Powers made by vodkatan. She was created on october 11, 2011 and received the name Yasmin Braginskaya (ヤスミン・ブラギンスカヤ, Yasmine  Buraginsukaya, Russian: Надя Брагинская).

Appearance
Siberia has long white hair – that she claims is a representation of all the snow in her land – with lateral bangs cut uneven and deep blue eyes. She wears a long, light blue winter coat with a white fur collar and cuffs, double buttons and a belt, a top hat and black gloves; sometimes she wears thermal earmuffs as well.

Personality And Interests
Siberia is a very quiet girl, usually speaking with a low voice, which makes her come off as shy. She's actually caring and even mother-like to younger states and regions. Although she is sweet, Siberia is very hardworking and can be intimidating if called for; she has been considered one of the scariest places during the time she ran Prisioner of war camps and exiles. Siberia enjoys sleeping a lot, taking long naps often.

She also has some trust issues developed after the many bloody events that took place in her land.

Trivia

 * Siberia means "Sleeping land", which might relate to her napping habit.
 * She still has scars from the  Tunguska Event.
 * Her motto is "Hail all the things because of which we can stand anything."
 * One of her possible dates of birth might be on July 17, 1918, when Siberian nationalists revolted against Communist Government of Russia and proclaimed their Independence.
 * Although she cares deeply for her brother and family, she firmly disagrees with his attitudes and from the middle of 19th century to our present day, she still has a political movement working for her independency.
 * The Siberian flag's colours stand for the the snows and the taiga (forests) of Siberia and are believed to date back to 1865.Ru-sibe2.gif
 * When it's called for, Siberia can be intimidating, considering that Huns and Turkic tribes inhabited the area.
 * Her deep blue eyes represent the Lake Baikal, the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world. The lake is also the world's deepest lake, it is also considered among the world's clearest and is considered the world's oldest lake.