Northern Ireland
Tuaisceart Éireann
Norlin Airlann
I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
Tuaisceart Éireann
Norlin Airlann
Northern Ireland, also known by their human name of Croí Johnathan Margaret Ryan (Irish: Croí Ionatán Máighréad Ó Riain), is a closed-off and skeptical individual who struggles a lot with their relationships with others and finding their place in the world.
Northern Ireland is someone who struggles a lot in forming strong connections with others, both due to their deafness, creating a very large language gap between them and other people in their nation, but also because of their parentage and the way people view them because of it. Northern Ireland feels judged a lot and struggles to find ways to make people happy while not enraging others.
Northern Ireland can be a quiet sort of person, sitting and observing instead of taking action themself, but that is because of their childhood, torn between two fighting parties. They prefer to wait for opportunities that they think are best before taking any action themself, fearful that if they make a mistake, it will ruin everything.
Northern Ireland also struggles a lot with gender dysphoria, both over their gender but also over the fact that they have no legal flag or seal for themselves. They struggle with the idea that they are not a country that has real meaning and is instead a placeholder that was made to die. While they have been reassured that this is not true, it still feels very true to Northern Ireland.
Gender: Genderfluid/Solúbtha ó thaobh inscne de
Sexuality: Pansexual/Pangnéasach
Pronouns: Depending on Gender
Nicknames: North, Tuaisceart, Norlin
Languages Spoken: English (Official), Irish (Official), Ulster Scots, British Sign Language, Northern Ireland Sign language, Irish Sign Language, and Gaelic (semi-fluent)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Northern Ireland is four foot three in country form and five foot in human form and a physical age of nineteen. Northern Ireland has straight, shoulder-length reddish-brown hair and brown eyes.
While in country form, their skin is that of their flag, with it changing very little when they switch between their flags. Northern Ireland’s body is white with the design of the Ulster Banner on their chest. They have the designs from the assembly flag on their hands, and their feet and neck have St. Patrick’s Saltire on them.
In human form, they look white, with their largest ethnic groups being Irish and British.
Northern Ireland is slim with stretch marks on their body. They are AFAB and have boobs, but tend to wear a binder when they are masc. They are very good at changing their appearance between femme and masc, almost always being able to present as the other gender without raising an alarm. They also have stretch marks on their body.
Northern Ireland had not changed much throughout history; however, before 2015, they were never styling themself in a way to be masc-presenting.
From May 3, 1921 to 1924, Northern Ireland had a dulled Union Jack.
From 1924 to June 2, 1953, Northern Ireland had this version of the Ulster Banner.
From June 2, 1953 to July 18, 1972, Northern Ireland had this version of the Ulster Banner.
Since July 18, 1972, Northern Ireland has had no official flag.
While Northern Ireland has no official flag, these three unofficial flags they can switch between, alongside the Union Jack. However, they cannot keep these flags on their face for very long because they are not official. However, the Northern Ireland Assembly flag (right) is the most official, and therefore the one that Northern Ireland has the easiest time switching to.
2015-Present: Croi Johnathan Margaret Ryan (Irish: Croí Ionatán Máighréad Ó Riain)
1991-2015: Margaret Isabel Ryan (Irish: Máighréad Isibéal Ó Riain)
1921-1991: Aileen Bridget Fitzroy
May 3, 1921-Present: Northern Ireland | Tuaisceart Éireann | Norlin Airlann