Amur Oblast
Аму́рская о́бласть
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Аму́рская о́бласть
Amur Oblast, also known by her human name of Zlata Svyatoslavovna Antonova (Злата Святославовна Антоновa), is a cheerful and hardworking individual who does her best to help others and be seen as a helpful person.
Amur Oblast loves being able to help others and does her best to do so, especially in regard to her family and people. She is not shy or closed off; instead, she is very extroverted, always interacting and being around others. She has a natural sort of cheer to her that makes it very easy for others to spend time with her, and she is rarely pessimistic about anything, always looking on the bright side.
Amur Oblast is also someone who compartmentalized a lot of things, and refers to acknowledging or dealing with her trauma. She does not want to ruin her cheer or hardworking nature by letting herself deal with the darkness in her life, so she instead tries to ignore it and move forward without processing it. This makes her more prone to panic attacks and flashbacks as she does not want to think about anything.
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: she/her
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: Russian (Official), Russian Sign Language, and Mandarin
Religion: Spiritual but not Religious
Amur Oblast is five foot five in height and a physical age of eighteen. She has long, straight brown hair and dark brown eyes.
While in country form, her skin is that of her flag, with the blue going down the rest of her body. Her arms are red and she has the wavy white lines patterned down her chest. The tips of her fingers are gold in color.
In human form, she looks Russian, with her largest ethnic group being Russian (95%).
Amur Oblast is slim but somewhat muscular.
Amur Oblast has looked the same for her entire life.
From August 2, 1948 to January 9, 1954, Amur Oblast had a dulled version of this Russian flag.
From January 9, 1954 to November 1, 1991, Amur Oblast had a dulled version of this Russian flag.
From November 1, 1991 to December 3, 1993, Amur Oblast had a dulled version of this Russian flag.
From December 3, 1993 to April 26, 1999, Amur Oblast had the modern Russian flag.
From April 26, 1999 to April 24, 2008, Amur Oblast had this version of her modern flag
1991-Present: Zlata Svyatoslavovna Antonova (Злата Святославовна Антоновa)
1949-1991: Zlata Svyatoslavovna Morozova (Злата Святославовна Морозова)
August 2, 1948-Present: Amur Oblast | Аму́рская о́бласть