Kingdom of Bhutan
འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ
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འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ
Bhutan, also known by her human name of Tshering Sangay (Tibetan Script: ཚེ་རིང སེང་གེ), is a calm and level-headed individual.
Bhutan is very calm and does not easily get angry, as she prefers to face things with a calm head and try for a peaceful solution first. She doesn’t like to be angry at others, as she feels that it causes problems and can make situations worse than they are. In that way, she can be very level-headed, as she likes to approach things with a calm mind.
Bhutan is still a very expressive person around people that she trusts and is known to have a great sense of humor. However, Bhutan can also be very introverted, preferring to stick to herself. She cannot handle a lot of social interaction at once and is very good at maneuvering herself out of social situations she doesn’t want to be in.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: Dzongkha (Official), Bumthang, Tshangla, Nepali, Dzala, Kheng, Chocha Ngacha, and English
Religion: Vajrayāna Buddhism (Official)
Bhutan is four foot eight in height and a physical age of thirty-two. She has black eyes and straight black hair that falls her to mid-chest.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the orange traveling down the rest of her body. However, her fingers and feet are yellow.
In human form, she looks Asian, her skin is dark tan, and her largest ethnic groups are Ngalop, Sharchop, and Lhotshampa.
Bhutan is very slim.
Bhutan has the animal traits of a druk (thunder dragon), with dragon claws, eyes, scaly patches, and ears.
Bhutan has always looked the same since her birth.
From 1616 to December 17, 1907, Bhutan had no official symbols, but probably had something involving the Thunder dragon, as that was an important symbol of Bhutan.
From December 17, 1907 to August 9, 1949, Bhutan had the emblem of the Wangchuck dynasty.
From August 9, 1949 to 1969, Bhutan had this version of her flag.
1616-Present: Tshering Sangay (Tibetan Script: ཚེ་རིང སེང་གེ)
December 17, 1907-Present: Kingdom of Bhutan | འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ
1616-December 17, 1907: Bhutan | འབྲུག་ཡུལ