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 Vincent and the Grenadines, also known by his human name of Vincent Joel George, is an intelligent and kind young man who is known for helping people as best he can.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a smart man who is good at reading situations and is not one who is easily tricked. He is not governed by emotions but by logic, and it is very obvious when you speak to him that he thinks that way. He is sometimes called emotionless, and insults that cut him deeply, as he is a very kind and caring person, and does not like the implication that he is not.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a very kind person who loves helping people and adores friends and family. He is very big on community and connections, and is always trying to build those connections. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has wanderlust and doesn’t like staying in one place very long, preferring to travel around his country.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: English (Official), French, and Vincentian Creole
Religion: Anglician
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is three foot ten in country form and five foot eight in human form and a physical age of twenty-nine. He has brown eyes and kinky, dark brown hair in dreadlocks.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the yellow going down the rest of his body. His hands are green and his legs are blue.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest ethnic groups being African (71.2%), African-European (27.6%), and White (1.5%).
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is stocky and fit.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has looked the same for much of his history.
From 1719 to February 10, 1763, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had this dulled French flag.
From February 10, 1763 to June 18, 1779, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had a dulled Great Britain flag.
From June 18, 1779 to September 3, 1783, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had this dulled French flag.
From September 3, 1783 to January 1, 1801, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had a dulled Great Britain flag.
From January 1, 1801 to 1877, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had a dulled Union Jack.
From 1877 to 1907, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had this flag.
From 1907 to October 27, 1979, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had this flag.
From October 27, 1979 to March 1985, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had this flag.
From March to October 21, 1985, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had this flag.
1979-Present: Vincent Joel George
1783-1979: Vincent Alexander Fitzroy
1779-1783: Vincent Dufort
1763-1779: Vincent Alexander Fitzroy
1719-1763: Vincent Dufort
September 3, 1783-Present: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
June 18, 1770-September 3, 1783: Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines
February 10, 1763-June 18, 1779: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1719-February 10, 1763: Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines