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.
Saint Lucia, also known as Sent Lisi in St. Lucian Creole or by her human name of Lucia Veronica Juliana Edward, is a proud and cheerful individual who is easy to get along with, but is stubborn as all hell when she feels wronged.
Saint Lucia is a very cheerful person, always moving with a bounce in her step and excitement in her voice. She enjoys being around people and always knows how to put someone at ease and make a new friend. She loves hosting social events, cooking food for people, and ensuring everyone has a good time.
Saint Lucia is very proud of her people and her country, and whenever someone from her country achieves something, you’re going to hear about it, as Saint Lucia will continue talking about it. She might be cheerful, but if you insult her and her people, she will not let it go forgotten and will be stubborn about forgiveness as well. She will not let her people go wronged without saying anything about it.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames: Lucia
Languages Spoken: English (Official), St. Lucian Creole, and French
Religion: Roman Catholic
Saint Lucia is three foot ten in country form and five foot three in human form, and a physical age of thirty-one. She has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair in an Afro. She wears glasses.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the blue traveling down the rest of her body. The triangles from her flag are on her hands.
In human form, she looks black, with her largest ethnic groups being African (85.3%), African-European (10.8%), and East Asian (2.2%)
Saint Lucia has a round body.
Saint Lucia has the features of a snake, with scales on her chest, arms, and legs.
Saint Lucia has looked the same for much of her history.
From 1674 to 1766, Saint Lucia had a dulled French flag.
From 1766 to 1796, Saint Lucia used this flag.
From 1796 to January 1, 1801, Saint Lucia had a dulled Great Britain flag.
From January 1, 1801 to 1875, Saint Lucia had a dulled Union Jack.
From 1875 to August 16, 1939, Saint Lucia had this flag.
From August 16, 1939 to March 1, 1967, Saint Lucia had this flag.
From March 1, 1967 to 1979, Saint Lucia used this version of her modern flag.
From 1979 to 2002, Saint Lucia used this version of her modern flag.
1979-Present: Lucia Veronica Juliana Edward
1796-1979: Lucia Clementina Fitzroy
1782-1796: Lucie Sauveterre
1674-1782: Lucie Dufort
1796-Present: Saint Lucia
1674-1796: Sainte-Lucie