Republic of Indonesia
Republik Indonesia
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Republik Indonesia
Indonesia, also known by his human name of Hadi Tirta, is a very proud and stubborn man who seems hotheaded but is actually very level-headed.
Indonesia is a very proud and stubborn man, and he hates being bossed around. Indonesia will fight against what he sees as injustices against him, regardless of the consequences. This is a new development that came about after World War One, as before then, he had been more willing to keep his head down and be a good colony, despite a growing anger toward the colonial administration. Indonesia is very proud of himself and his country and does not like it being insulted.
Indonesia, after World War Two, developed a burning hatred towards colonial administration and thinks that countries in Asia should throw aside any remains of colonial history, like languages and flags. While it can sometimes make him unpopular, Indonesia is trying to help others and does not want anyone to suffer under the colonial rule of the remnants of it. Indonesia also believes himself to be a little bit superior in that regard, and that some countries might need his help getting rid of that and returning to what he sees as their real culture.
Indonesia thinks national unity is very important and does not want to let anyone leave his country, as he believes that his people need him to be safe and a new country would not be able to handle the burdens the way he does. He loves his kids a lot and wants the best for them, but he does not want to acknowledge that any of them are adults who can live fine without him. Indonesia is subconsciously aware that he imitates the Japanese and Dutch colonialism that he claims to hate, but he does not want to acknowledge it and ignores it, as he believes he is in the right since he wants to help others and not have control.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Indo
Languages Spoken: Indonesian (Official), Javanese (Autonomous Official), Acehnese (Autonomous Official), Papuan Malay, Sundanese, Malay, Madurese, Minangkabau, Ambon Malay, Banjar Malay, Biak, Iban, Onin, Balinese, Bangka Malay, Banjarese, Batak Angkola, Batak Dairi, Batak Karo, Batak Mandailing, Batak Simalungun, Batak Toba, Betawi, Bima, Buginese, Butonese, Gayo, Gorontalo, Jambi Malay, Komering, Ma'anyan, Makassarese, Manado Malay, Manggarai, Muna, Ngaju, Nias, North Moluccan Malay, Osing, Palembang Malay, Rejang, Sasak, Sumbawa, Tae', Tetum, Tobati, Tolaki,Toraja Sa'dan, and Uab Meto
Religion: Shafi’i Sunni Islam
Indonesia is five foot eleven in height and a physical age of thirty-two. Indonesia has black hair cut short and dark brown eyes.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the white traveling down the rest of his body, and his arms and legs are red.
In human form, he looks Javanese-Sudanese, with his largest ethnic groups being Javanese (40.06%), Sudanese (15.51%), Malay (3.70%), and Batak (3.58%)
Indonesia has broad shoulders and a very fit form.
Indonesia has a deep scar on his left arm from a bombing in 1942 during World War Two
Indonesia had looked the same for much of his history.
From 1610 to January 1, 1800, Indonesia had this flag.
From January 1, 1800 to March 8, 1942, Indonesia had a dulled Dutch flag.
From March 8, 1942 to August 17, 1945, Indonesia had a dulled flag of the Japanese Empire.
From August 17, 1945 to December 27, 1949, Indonesia technically still had this dulled Dutch flag, but could force it to be his modern flag.
1945-Present: Hadi Tirta
1610-1945: Samuel de Groot
Under Japanese Occupation (1942-1945): Miyajima Hideyoshi (Western Spelling: Hideyoshi Miyajima) (Kanji: 宮島秀良 (Hiragana: みやじまひでよし)
August 17, 1950-Present: Republic of Indonesia | Republik Indonesia
December 27, 1949-August 17, 1950: United States of Indonesia | Republik Indonesia Serikat | Verenigde Staten van Indonesië
1610-December 27, 1949: Dutch East Indies | Hindia-Belanda | Nederlands-Indië
March 8, 1942-August 17, 1945: Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies | Pendudukan Jepang di Hindia-Belanda | Japanse bezetting van Nederlands-Indië | 日本占領下のオランダ領東インド
Also called Japanese East Indies | Hindia Jepang
From August 17, 1945 to December 27, 1949, Indonesia preferred to be called Indonesia