The characters that appear in APH Tomorrow Never Dies.
Player Characters
Aoife Saoirse O'Neill
The character representing the Republic of Ireland/Éire (female).
- Action Girl: Unsurprising, considering she's a successful Agent.
- The Lad-ette: Given all the drinking and cursing she does.
Carmen Fernandez-Carriedo
The character representing the female version of Spain from the original Hetalia series.
- Betty and Veronica: The Betty to Estelle's - and potentially Nicoleta's - Veronica. She's much more homely and down-to-earth than the other two.
- Can't Hold His Liquor: Her profile states she's a terrible drunk.
- Running Gag: Crotch Punch!!!
- Team Mom: To the Italian and Latin American characters, especially. One of her dreams is to get married, settle down and start a family.
Donald Finn O'Neill-Kirkland
The character representing Northern Ireland (male).
- Fiery Redhead: To a point. Not as much as his sister, but he does have a reckless side to him.
- Polar Opposite Twins: With Aoife. His profile mentions the two of them to be 'like fire and ice'.
Feliks Łukasiewicz
The character of the same name from the original Hetalia series, representing Poland.
- Cross Dresser: Just as the canon character of Poland does, Feliks enjoys wearing women's clothing.
- Smarter Than You Look: Despite his facade, he's very intelligent. Codebreaking and mathematics are among his pastimes.
Heracles Karpusi
The character of the same name from the original Hetalia series, representing Greece.
- Adventurer Archaeologist: Escapades around London being the adventures, in this case.
- The Lancer: Of the Balkans' team. Somewhat subverted, seeing as how his profile mentions he's eccentric, but he also counts as the Balkans' Only Sane Man. Come to think of it, that sure says a lot.
Ludwig Beilschmidt
The character of the same name from the original Hetalia series, representing Germany.
- Married to the Job: In his profile, his sexual preference is a grey area; he's literally described as "distracted".
Mihai Andrei Chimet/Michael Collins
The character representing Romania from the original Hetalia series.
- SadistMihai's profile: His idea of fun has a large range, however; from as mundane as watching television to as fucked as Spanish Inquisition torture methods to as disastrous as throwing the city of London into absolute anarchy.
Alfred Franklin Jones
The character of the same name from the original Hetalia series, representing The USA.
- Donut Mess with a Cop: He's a stereotypically American cop, donuts and all. Quite a contrast with the British Coppers that serve as NPCs.
Cerys Anwyn Lewis-Kirkland
The character representing Wales.
- Silk Hiding Steel: She may look sweet and fragile, but she'll probably kick your ass at rugby. She's fond of the game, and her profile states she doesn't mind getting battered and bruised if she's playing it.
Lovino Vargas
The character of the same name from the original Hetalia series, representing South Italy.
- Latin Lover: In spite of his general attitude, he's still a ladies' man.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: His profile states he has a fear (or, at least, a heavy dislike) of cats. Lo and behold, what does his first Mission entail, but searching for a missing cat?
Victoria Anderson
The character representing the female version of England from the original Hetalia series.
- The Rival: To Estelle, whom she's set on bringing to justice.
Astrit Zupan
The character representing Kosovo.
- Bratty Half-Pint: Likes to think of himself as a tough guy. Appreciates other people thinking the same.
- Wise Beyond Their Years: Given all he's been through, he's had to mature a lot; he's quite grown up for a 13-year-old.