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.
Grenada, also known as Gwenad in Grenadian Creole French, or by her human name of Bernadette Cecilia Calliste, is a very stubborn and optimistic woman who tries her best to see the good in every situation.
Grenada is very optimistic and always tries her best to see the good in every situation. Sometimes, this can veer into denialism as Grenada tries to ignore the bad things happening around her and look for a better future.
Grenada is also someone who cares deeply about family and connections and tries to keep her family close, even as independence and trauma pull them apart. Grenada can be stubborn in trying to get a family reunion to happen, much to the annoyance of her family.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: English (Official), Grenadian Creole English, French, and Grenadian Creole French
Religion: Roman Catholic
Grenada is three foot ten in country form and five foot five in human form, and a physical age of thirty-one. She has brown eyes and kinky brown hair that is in an Afro.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the red going down the rest of her body. She has the yellow stars on her hands, with yellow legs and green arms.
In human form, she looks black, and her largest ethnic group is Afro-Grenadians.
Grenada is broad-shouldered.
Grenada has the features of an ox, with ox ears and an ox tail, which she gained in 1875.
Grenada has looked the same for much of her history. She grew less white during the early 1800s and gained her animal traits in 1875.
From 1649 to February 10, 1763, Grenada had a dulled French flag.
From February 10, 1763 to January 1, 1801, Grenada.
had a dulled Great Britain flag.
From January 1, 1801 to 1875, Grenada had a dulled Union Jack
From 1875 to 1903, Grenada had this flag.
From 1903 to March 3, 1967, Grenada had this flag.
From March 3, 1967 to February 7, 1974, Grenada had this flag.
1974-Present: Bernadette Cecilia Calliste
1793-1974: Diana Dorothy Fitzroy
1649-1793: Yvette Dufort
February 10, 1793-Present: Grenada
1649-February 10, 1793: La Grenade