It could imply that in England, there is a certain group of people who are fond of fanfiction related to micronations. Maybe there are specific cultural or sub - cultural reasons for this interest.
One reason could be that England has a long history of diverse cultures and complex political systems. Micronations, in the form of fanfiction, might be a way for people to explore different versions of these aspects in a fictional and often more extreme or experimental way. Also, the sense of discovery and the ability to create new worlds within the micronations concept might attract English fans. It could also be related to the popularity of niche and alternative forms of literature in England, where people are always looking for something new and different to read and engage with.
One possible plot could be that England shows paternalistic love towards his colonies. He might be depicted as providing protection and resources, while also expecting loyalty in return. For example, he could help a colony during a natural disaster and in turn, the colony would support England in times of war.
One good 'Hetalia England Loves Sealand' fanfiction is 'A Special Bond' which focuses on the unique relationship between England and Sealand. It shows England's protective side towards Sealand in a very heartwarming way.
The main character is England, of course. Alongside him, there could be characters representing the cultural and ethnic groups within the colonies. For example, native leaders or traders who interact with England. These characters could show the complex relationship between England and his colonies. England's love could be seen through his interactions with these diverse characters, whether it's through trade deals that he believes are beneficial or through cultural exchanges that he initiates.
The unique relationship between the characters. England is often portrayed as a complex character with a long history, and Sealand is this young, eager nation. The contrast makes for an interesting dynamic.
Here are the novels I recommend to you:
- "I'm a Demon Hunter in Europe": The protagonist was reborn in Europe and became a Demon Hunter, traveling through Germany, Finland, and other places. It seems to meet your requirements.
- "Reborn in France as a Painter": The protagonist is reborn in France and becomes a descendant of the famous 19th century European painter, Monet. It fits your requirements.
- "Superstar": This is a football novel about a Chinese teenager's struggles in European football. Although it's not a transmigration novel, it's still suitable for your field.
- "Huaguan": This is a military-military career novel. The main character came back from working part-time at the French and German military academies. At the same time, it's also within the country you requested.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Even fictional characters from English literature could be involved. Sherlock Holmes could be brought into the story to help solve any mysteries that might arise due to England's transformation. He could use his deductive skills to figure out the cause and consequences of this strange event.
2p England in these fanfictions is often portrayed as more edgy. He can be moody and unpredictable compared to his regular counterpart. For example, in some stories, his actions towards the male reader can range from being cold and distant to suddenly showing a great deal of protectiveness.
One possible reason could be to protect Teddy. Maybe there are some threats in England that Harry wants to keep Teddy away from. For example, there could be some dark wizards or dangerous magical creatures that target Teddy for some reason.