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.
The Bahamas, also known by her human name of Linda Dorothy Fernander, is a cheerful and social individual, who is able to easily make friends and get along with others.
The Bahamas is very social and thrives off being around other people. She enjoys hanging out with friends and hates being alone. She is a very easygoing and caring individual and is surrounded by this aura of cheer that makes people like her, as she is the kind of person that you know is going to be a ride-or-die kind of friend.
The Bahamas is also very cheerful and joking, always with a smile on her face. It is hard to dampen her optimistic spirit, and it usually only happens when her country is facing a great crisis. However, this optimism came about as a result of her independence, and while she was a colony, she was often more muted and subdued, keeping her head down when she could.
The Bahamas chooses to be happy and optimistic because it helps her feel that the problems of her childhood are further away.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: English (Official), Bahamian Creole, and Haitian Creole
Religion: Baptist
Bahamas is four foot three in human form and five foot three in country form and a physical age of thirty-one. She has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair in braids that come down to her chest. She has a wide nose and soft eyes.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the blue from her flag carrying down her body. In the middle of her arms and legs, she has a yellow stripe and a black triangle from her canton on her collarbone.
In human form, she looks black (90.6%), with Afro-Bahamians as her largest ethnic group.
Bahamas is muscular, with a slim body and athletic body type. She has bony wrists and elbows.
Bahamas has a sailboat tattoo on her back.
Since her original settlers were white, when she was younger, Bahamas looked white. But as the slave population on her islands grew, she slowly became black in appearance. Her hair became kinky in 1660, and she got her tattoo in 1990.
From 1648 to May 1, 1707, Bahamas had a dulled English flag
From May 1, 1707 to January 1, 1801, Bahamas had a dulled Great Britain flag.
From January 1, 1801, to 1869, Bahamas had a dulled Union Jack.
From 1869 to 1904, Bahamas had this version of her colonial flag.
From 1904 to September 22, 1923, Bahamas had this version of her colonial flag.
From September 22, 1923, to 1953, Bahamas had this version of her colonial flag.
From 1953 to 1964, Bahamas had this version of her colonial flag.
From 1964 to July 10, 1973, Bahamas had this version of her colonial flag.
1973-Present: Linda Dorothy Fernander
1648-1973: Mary Henrietta Fitzroy
July 10, 1973-Present: Commonwealth of the Bahamas
1717-July 10, 1973: Crown Colony of the Bahamas (Other names were British Bahamas, British Administered Bahamas and Commonwealth of the Bahamas)
1648-1717: The Bahamas