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.
Botswana, also known by her human name of Kelebogile Moalosi, is a protective and caring individual who wants what is best for her and her people.
Botswana was created in part to act as a form of protection for her people, and she takes that role very seriously, and does her best to try and protect her people from any form of pain or injustice. She will fight against whatever she needs to in order to fulfill her role of protecting them. However, sometimes she cannot protect them from everything, and in those moments, she knows when to keep her head down and work secretly.
Botswana is very cunning and intelligent, and has learned how to read people and how to best manipulate situations to her favor. She doesn’t always succeed, but she has a good grasp and understanding of how things are and how she can use them. However, because she cares deeply about people, Botswana sometimes struggles to do this, as she doesn’t like treating people as a means to an end, especially with how she was treated as a colony.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: AroAce
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: English (Official), Tswana (National), Kalanga, Kgalagadi, Shona, Tshwa, Mbukushu, Ndebele (has some knowledge), !Xóõ (has some knowledge), and Afrikaans (has some knowledge)
Religion: Anglican
Botswana is five foot six in height and a physical age of twenty-four. Her eyes are dark brown, and she has kinky black hair that falls down to her shoulders.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the blue carrying down the rest of her body. She has the black and white stripe from the center of her flag going down her arms and legs.
In human form, she looks black, and her largest ethnic groups are Tswana and Kalanga (Minor).
Botswana is slightly chubby and has large hands.
Botswana has a small scar on her chin.
Botswana has looked the same for much of her history.
From March 31, 1885 to September 30, 1966, Botswana had a dulled version of the Union Jack.
1966-Present: Kelebogile Moalosi
1885-1966: Ruth Harriett Fitzroy
September 30, 1966-Present: Republic of Botswana | Lefatshe la Botswana
March 31, 1885-September 30, 1966: Bechuanaland Protectorate