Republic of Chile
República de Chile
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República de Chile
Chile, also known by his human name of Pedro Vasco Núñez de Argote, is a machismo man. If you were to look up the word “machismo” in the dictionary, you would find Chile, not to mention that he self-describes as machismo. However, despite his very machismo nature and the implications of that word, Chile is a doting father and someone who cares deeply for his family.
Chile cares deeply for his family and his children. He believes that his job is to protect his family, something that he extends to include his people as well. Despite the idea that machismo men cannot be caring, Chile is a very good father, if a bit socially awkward regarding his children. He loves them with everything he has and wants to be strong enough that they will never have to worry.
Chile is also a bit dense, and not often aware of what he is saying, sometimes releasing sensitive information without meaning to, as well as coming out while trying to argue that being bisexual made him more machismo. His denseness can also sometimes make him hard to talk to, as he is called a "dumbass" by many of his relatives.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Bisexual Asexual (English Translation/Meaning: Biromantic Asexual)
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: Spanish (Official), Mapuche, Aymara, Chilean Quechua (semi-fluent), Rapa Nui (semi-fluent), Lagunen-Deutsch (semi-fluent), Italian (some understanding), and Croatian (some understanding)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Chile is five foot six in height and a physical age of twenty-six. He has brown eyes and dark brown hair that is curly and shaggy. He had glasses and round eyes. He has a thin nose and an oval face shape.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag,
In human form, he looks white, with light skin, as his largest ethnic groups are white and mestizo.
Chile is very muscular and slim, but with broad shoulders.
Chile has gotten lighter in skin tone as more Europeans have moved to his land.
From February 12, 1817, to May 26, 1817, Chile had this flag, an easy national flag that was not official, but was the only flag associated with a national Chile at the time.
From May 26, 1817 to October 18, 1817, Chile had this flag.
1990-Present: Pedro Vasco Núñez de Argote
1973-1990: José Raúl Núñez de Argote
1890-1973: Rodolfo Constantino Núñez de Argote
1817-1890: Jeremías Mateo Núñez de Argote
February 12, 1817-Present: Republic of Chile | República de Chile