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.
Trinidad and Tobago, also known by his human name of Nigel Michael Lewis, is a calm individual who is good at adapting to his environment and can prioritize his own survival and safety over all else.
Trinidad and Tobago is a very calm person, and he does not show a lot of outward emotions. He keeps a lot of his emotions tucked away, preferring to keep a very calm demeanor. He knows how to change his emotions to match the environment that he is in, wanting to do his best to say or do whatever is safest. He is not the most outspoken person.
Trinidad and Tobago believes that the most important thing for him to do is to prioritize his own survival and safety on behalf of his people. He thinks it is better for them to have a version of him that is alive and is the original personification, and not one that speaks out a lot and risks getting killed in some way.
Gender: Multigender (closeted)
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him (plus she/they)
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: English (Official), Trinidadian Creole, Tobagonian Creole, Spanish, Trinidadian Hindustani, Tamil (semi-fluent), Chinese (semi-fluent), and Carib (some understanding)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Trinidad and Tobago is three foot eleven in country form and five foot nine in human form and a physical age of thirty-three. He has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair that is in an Afro. He has a big bushy beard that is a mane when he is in country form.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the red going down the rest of his body. Along his arms and legs are the black and white stripes of his flag going down them.
In human form, he looks Indo-African, with his largest ethnic groups being Indian (35.4%), African (34.2%), and Mixed (30.1%).
Trinidad and Tobago is a slim individual.
Trinidad and Tobago has the features of a lion with ears, a tail, and a mane. He gained these traits on May 28, 1785.
Trinidad and Tobago has looked more Indian throughout the 19th century, and gained animal traits on May 28, 1785.
From 1592 to May 28, 1785, Trinidad and Tobago had a dulled Burgundy flag.
From May 28, 1785 to March 25, 1802, Trinidad and Tobago had a dulled modern Spanish flag.
From March 25, 1802 to January 1, 1889, Trinidad and Tobago had a dulled Union Jack.
From January 1, 1889 to 1958, Trinidad and Tobago had this flag.
From January 3, 1958 to August 31, 1962, Trinidad and Tobago had this flag.
1962-Present: Nigel Michael Lewis
1802-1962: Ralph Thomas Fitzroy
1592-1802: José Castilla Catalán
August 1, 1976-Present: Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
January 1, 1889-August 1, 1976: Trinidad and Tobago
March 25, 1802-January 1, 1889: Colony of Trinidad
1592-March 25, 1802: Trinidad