Lithuania

Toris Lorinaitis (トーリス・ロリナイティス, Toorisu Rorinaitisu) is a character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia/Hetalia: Axis Powers. He represents Lithuania (リトアニア,Ritoania).

Appearance
He has shoulder-length brown hair, green eyes, and in his WWII appearances, wears a green military uniform.

In the strips 'While You Were Gone 1 & 2', Toris is shown with scars covering his back (many fans speculate they are results of Ivan's abuse).

Personality And Interests
The eldest of the three Baltics, Toris controlled Middle and Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages, until he was taken by Ivan. After the Soviet Union fell, he regained his independence and went to rehabilitate with Feliks.

He is bit of a serious introvert, and winds up being easy to take advantage of. He also tends to depress himself so much that he gets a stomachache. Toris is also said to be into martial arts and literature, and he drives a secondhand car.

In a scrapped strip, it is shown that the other two Baltics think highly of him, but resent that he ignores them in favor of spending time with Feliks.

Ivan Braginski (Russia)
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After the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Toris became Ivan's subordinate. It is suggested that he was his 'favourite' and, as such, is often the target of both Ivan's affection and bullying. After gaining independence in 1918, Toris spent eleven years working at Alfred's house, then in 1929, due to the Great Depression, had to return with Ivan.

In the modern times, Toris is shown as sometimes being nervous of Ivan, whose approach towards him seems rather unchanged.

Natalia Arlovskaya (Belarus)
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Toris holds a crush on Ivan's younger sister, though it isn't returned, for she only has eyes for her brother.

When he finally tried to go out on a date with her, it ended with her breaking all his fingers, though he continued to remain oblivious to her harsh nature.

Feliks Łukasiewicz (Poland)
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The two have been rather close friends, though Feliks can be self-centered, as shown in the earlier strips where their relationship seemed to be more one-sided. They were partners in the days before Ivan took Toris under his control.

Feliks refers to Toris as "Liet" (short for Lietuva, the Lithuanian word for Lithuania), and won't stand for him being bullied by Ivan (as revealed in later strips).

Alfred F.Jones (America)
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After becoming poor due to the fallout of WWI, Toris lived with Alfred for a brief period of time, outsourcing and working for him as his housekeeper. He proclaimed it was 'heaven' and quite liked Alfred (which Arthur thought was amazing). He was well received by Alfred's whale friend and Tony (an alien living with Alfred) who often beamed him up into his spaceship. But after the Great Depression hit and poverty spread through out the nations, Toris had to return to his self-proclaimed "ex", Ivan. Toris later returned to Alfred's house to celebrate his 'birthday'.

In The Anime
Toris first briefly appears at the meeting in Episode 01, as Ivan states that he only wants to see him come running back to him with a troubled face.

He shows up later on in Episode 17: America's Cleaning Of The Storage, Part 1, which marks his first formal appearance in the anime, and his first speaking part. In the episode, he offers to clean out Alfred's storage room for him, but Alfred insists he can handle it alone. Toris then decides that he'll go make coffee. He reappears in Episode 20, which continues and concludes the Storage storyline.

Toris next appears with the other two Baltics in Episode 29 during the WWII storyline, greeting Ivan when he comes back from an Allied Forces meeting. In Episode 37, he winds up offending Ivan by suggesting that his clothes are hideous, then later tries to back out of traveling to Ludwig's place by saying that he planned a date with Natalia, only to wind up having to go with Ivan anyway.

In Episode 43, Raivis remarks that it would be nice to have siblings, implying he does not have any, therefore disproving the popular fandom theory that the Baltic States are "brothers". Some fans have taken his request for siblings toward the other two as a hint that Eduard and Toris act as the 'parental' Baltic states.

His character design was relatively unchanged in the anime adaptation, aside from his green eyes being changed to a shade of blue and his hair color lightened slightly.

The seventh volume of the DVD releases for the anime includes a version of Marukaite Chikyuu sung by him (along with a version sung by Feliks). It was released February 25, 2010.

Trivia

 * Though his name is usually rendered as Toris Lorinaitis by fans, other spellings like Taurys Laurinaitis and Thoris Lolinitis have been used in both the Japanese and international fandoms.
 * However, it seems the inspiration behind Lithuania's human name remains a mystery. It is to be noted that either of the above renderings of his given names don't seem to exist as actual names, let alone in Lithuanian. But Toris and Thoris do exist as surnames, as does the Laurinaitis spelling. However, it should be noted that an uncommon Lithuanian name, Tolys,  could have been the intended spelling, which could make Toris an inaccurate render.
 * In a series continuity error, Toris is shown as a teenager (along with Feliks) when fighting the Battle Of Grunwald, but later is shown to be a small child after the Italian Wars have taken place in Chibitalia, in later-written strips set during that timeframe.
 * His birthday corresponds with the date of Lithuania's declaration of independence from Russia, on February 16th, 1918. But Lithuania would wind up occupied by both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany in 1940, then reoccupied by Soviets in 1944. It would become the first Soviet republic to declare its renewed independence on March 11th, 1990, although no country would recognize Lithuania's independence for another year. It should be noted that the United States of America never acknowledged Lithuania's incorporation into the Soviet Union, and so recognized Lithuanian independence even when Lithuania was not independent.