Gabonese Republic
République gabonaise
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République gabonaise
Gabon, also known by her human name of Ada Prisca Ntsame, is a fierce and proud individual who has a strong sense of self.
Gabon can be very hot-headed and prideful, and can often be argumentative and rash when she feels slighted or when she tries to defend herself. Gabon has a strong sense of self, which can influence her pride. She can sometimes be blind to her own flaws as she hates to have who she is challenged by others.
Gabon also has a very fierce personality, and she cannot be cowed easily, always willing to fight for what she sees as right. Gabon will not let herself be walked over and will gladly take punishment if it means that she did fight for her people and herself. Gabon sees herself as lucky not to remember the colonial age, but she has seen the aftermath, and she does not want to let her people’s lives be dictated by others anymore.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: French (Official), Fang, Mbete, Myene, Nzebi, Sira, Seki, Tsogo, Wumbvu, Bekwel, Bube, Duma, Tsaangi, Wanzi, Benga, Bwisi, Vili, North Teke, West Teke, Vumbu and Baka
Religion: Roman Catholic
Gabon is five foot five in height and a physical age of twenty. She has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair in braids.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the blue traveling down the rest of her body. Her hands are yellow and her feet are green.
In human form, she looks black, and her largest ethnic groups are Fang, Eshira, Punu, and Teke.
Gabon is very slim and looks almost underfed.
Gabon has looked the same for her entire history.
From November 18, 1958 to 1959, Gabon had a dulled French flag.
From 1959 to August 9, 1960, Gabon had this flag.
1960-Present: Ada Prisca Ntsame
1958-1960: Ada Sauveterre
November 28, 1958-Present: Gabonese Republic | République gabonaise