Republic of Serbia
Република Србија | Republika Srbija
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Република Србија | Republika Srbija
Serbia, also known by her human name of Mihailović Adrijana (Western Spelling: Adrijana Mihailović) (Михаиловић Адријана), is a very proud and fierce individual who holds a lot of guilt over some of her past actions.
Serbia is a very proud individual, and it is not often that she will feel shame or guilt over things that she did, always finding a way to justify it or prove to herself that it was necessary. She can be a bit self-important about things and hold herself in very high regard, which can often annoy the people around her.
Serbia is a very fierce individual and will fight for what she thinks is right. She is not afraid to fight and is very protective of her people and her identity. There are very few situations where she is quiet and refuses to fight, most, if not all, as a result of the extreme trauma that she has faced, making her shut down in fear.
Serbia is heavily traumatized and often struggles with that. She has a heavy guilt over what she was born as and what she did under a military government during WW2, which makes her dedicate herself to her people and protecting them. She puts them above herself and cares about them more than she could ever care about herself.
Serbia often feels as if she has to constantly prove herself, and therefore is very willing to do whatever her people ask of her. She does not want to fail and will let herself get swept up in whatever wave is sweeping the country in the hopes that she will endear herself. She will often lie about her age and birthdate as well, in order to separate herself from her birth in the hope that it will prove that she is good and trustworthy.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: Serbian (Official), Hungarian, Bosnian, Romani, Slovak, Albanian, Romanian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Rusyn, Ukrainian, German, English, and Czech
Religion: Eastern Orthodoxy
Serbia is four foot ten in height and a physical age of twenty-one. She has wavy brown hair that goes to her shoulders and brown eyes.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the white going down the rest of her body. Her hands are blue and her legs are red.
In human form, she looks white, with her largest ethnic groups being Serbians (80.6%), Hungarians (2.8%), Bosniaks (2.3%), and Romani (2%).
Serbia is very fit.
Serbia has the animal traits of the Eastern Imperial eagle, with wings and feathered ears. Her wingspan is twelve foot one. She gained these traits in 2004, with the adoption of her new flag.
Serbia has looked the same for most of her history.
From April 22, 1941 to October 20, 1944, Serbia had a dulled flag of Nazi Germany.
From October 22, 1944 to 1945, Serbia probably had a flag like this.
From 1945 to 1992, Serbia had this flag.
From 1992 to 2004, Serbia had this flag.
1990-Present: Mihailović Adrijana (Western Spelling: Adrijana Mihailović) (Михаиловић Адријана)
1946-1990: Bašić Živa (Western Spelling: Živa Bašić) (Башић Жива)
1944-1946: Novak Anastasija (Western Spelling: Anastasija Novak) (Новак Анастасија)
1941-1944: Hannah Ebner
September 28, 1990-Present: Republic of Serbia | Република Србија/Republika Srbija
April 7, 1963-September 28, 1990: Socialist Republic of Serbia | Социјалистичка Република Србија/Socijalistička Republika Srbija
January 31, 1946-April 7, 1963: People's Republic of Serbia | Народна Република Србија/Narodna Republika Srbija
November 9, 1944-January 31, 1946: Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia | Антифашистичка скупштина народног ослобођења Србије/Antifašistička skupština narodnog oslobođenja Srbije
October 20-November 9, 1944: Serbia | Србија/Srbija
April 22, 1941-October 20, 1944: Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia | Подручје Војног заповедника у Србији/Područje vojnog zapovednika u Srbiji | Gebiet des Militärbefehlshabers in Serbien