Republic of the Congo
République du Congo
Repubilika ya Kôngo
Republíki ya Kongó
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République du Congo
Repubilika ya Kôngo
Republíki ya Kongó
The Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, West Congo, Congo Republic, ROC, or Congo, or by his human name of Kibwe Ngoma Aubert, is a determined and fierce individual with a fire to fight for what he thinks is right.
Congo is very determined and fierce, always willing to fight. He is not one to be easily cowed, and is filled strongly with a desire to fight for his people and his beliefs. With his determination, once he sets his mind to a cause to help, it takes a lot to make him back down, as he is determined to see the situation through to the end.
Congo has a very strong feeling of familial loyalty, and even to his own detriment, he wants to stay loyal to his family. This was used against him a lot as a colony, as France would redirect his determination into helping her keep her colonial regime, but despite the betrayal, Congo still clings to his familial relationships.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Congo-Brazzaville, West Congo, Congo Republic, ROC, Congo, The Congo
Languages Spoken: French (Official), Kituba (Official), Lingala (Official), Popular African French, Kikongo, Ladi, Nigerian Sign Language, and English
Religion: Roman Catholic
The Congo is five foot five in height and a physical age of twenty-five. He has kinky black hair in a buzz cut and dark brown eyes.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with his body being red, his limbs green, and a thick yellow line separating the colors wherever they connect.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest ethnic groups being Kongo (40.5%), Teke (16.9%), Mbochi (13.1%), and Sangha (5.6%).
Congo is very fit and always has a firm look on his face.
The Congo has a gunshot scar on his back from WW2, when he was killed while fighting for Free France.
Congo used to be less fit, but his role during WW2 inspired him to always be active and ready for conflict.
From November 30, 1882 to September 15, 1959, Congo had a dulled French flag.
From September 15, 1959, to January 2, 1970, Congo had his modern flag.
From January 2, 1970 to June 9, 1991, Congo used this flag.
1958-Present: Kibwe Ngoma Aubert
1882-1958: Juste Sauveterre
March 15, 1992-Present: Republic of the Congo | République du Congo | Repubilika ya Kôngo | Republíki ya Kongó
December 31, 1969-March 15, 1992: People's Republic of the Congo | République populaire du Congo
November 28, 1958-December 31, 1969: Republic of the Congo | République du Congo
December 29, 1903-November 28, 1958: Middle Congo | Moyen-Congo
November 30, 1882-December 29, 1903: French Congo | Congo français