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.
Florida, also known by his human name of Agustín Miguel Washington de Aguado, is a gentle, kind, and somewhat chaotic individual. Florida cares deeply for his family and those he is close to, and views them with great importance, although sometimes he can put people on a pedestal in his mind and ignore any bad things they may do to him in favor of the argument that they do love him, and this is how they show their love.
Florida is also a massive animal lover. She cares deeply for animals, especially those seen as harmful or dangerous. Florida relates to animals that are seen as strange, as she can empathize with them, and caring for or defending misunderstood animals makes her feel better about herself.
Florida is also a very chaotic individual who enjoys causing minor and harmless chaos. They are a big prankster and love playing into the Florida Man stereotype for laughs. The reasons behind their actions are not always easily understood, but they are always well-intentioned.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Polyamorous Omnisexual
Pronouns: Any Pronouns
Nicknames: Flor, Florida Man, Snake Boy, Gator Man, Snake Eater, Gunshine, Orange, Gator, Flora
Languages Spoken: English (Official), American Sign Language, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Antillean Creole, French, Portuguese, Tagalog, Mandarin, German (semi-fluent), Vietnamese (semi-fluent), Arabic (semi-fluent), and Italian (some understanding)
Religion: Baptist
Florida is five foot one and physically thirty. He has black eyes and curly black hair cut short. He has pierced ears, with his left ear having a dangly emerald earring. He also often wears a pendant with a Spanish doubloon on it.
In country form, his face is his flag, and the white from his flag carries down his body. He has a red line on all his limbs connecting to a replica of the red cross on his flag, which is on his chest. His hands are blue.
In human form, he is mixed but often seen as Latino, 51.5 White-48.5 POC, based on the 2020 census (this is also a very loose definition, but I am trying to give you a good baseline for "mixed"). The largest ethnic groups are Latino (Including Cuban), German, Irish, English, and African American.
He is a lanky man, but well-built.
Florida has multiple tattoos: a crocodile tattoo on his right arm and an alligator on his left arm. He also has a back tattoo of a Florida panther eating a Burmese python.
Florida has lion features, ears, tail, and teeth. He gained these traits on May 28, 1785.
Florida has always looked very Latino throughout his history, and that trait has remained constant. However, how dark his skin has been has always changed. He got his tattoos in 2008.
From September 8, 1565 to February 10, 1763, Florida had the dulled Cross of Burgundy.
From February 10, 1763 to November 25, 1783, Florida had the Red Ensign.
From November 25, 1783 to May 28, 1785, Florida once again had a dulled Cross of Burgundy.
From May 28, 1785 to March 30, 1822, Florida had a dulled version of the early modern flag of Spain.
From March 30, 1822 to July 4, 1822 Florida had a dulled version of the 23 star flag.
From July 4, 1822 to July 4, 1836 Florida had a dulled version of the 24 star flag.
From July 4, 1836 to July 4, 1837 Florida had a dulled version of the 25 star flag.
From July 4, 1837 to July 4, 1845 Florida had a dulled version of the 26 star flag.
From July 4, 1845 to July 4, 1846 Florida had a dulled version of the 27 star flag.
From July 4, 1846 to July 4, 1847 Florida had a dulled version of the 28 star flag.
From July 4, 1847 to July 4, 1848 Florida had a dulled version of the 29 star flag.
From July 4, 1848 to July 4, 1851 Florida had a dulled version of the 30 star flag.
From July 4, 1851 to July 4, 1858 Florida had a dulled version of the 31 star flag.
From July 4, 1858 to July 4, 1859 Florida had a dulled version of the 32 star flag.
From July 4, 1859 to January 13, 1861 Florida had a dulled version of the 33 star flag.
From January 13, 1861 to September 12, 1861, Florida used the Naval Ensign of Texas as a provisional flag,
From September 12, 1861 to August 6, 1868, Florida used this flag.
From August 6, 1868 to November 6, 1900, Florida used the seal on a white background as their flag.
From November 6, 1900 to May 20, 1985, Florida used this first version of their current state flag.
1954-Present: Agustín Miguel Washington de Aguado
1865-1954: Micheal Austin Washington
1861-1865: Augustine Charles Lucas
1821-1861: Augustine John Washington
1783-1821: Agustín Carlos Castilla Catalán
1763-1783: Richard George Fitzory
1565-1763: Agustín Carlos Castilla Catalán
March 3, 1845-Present: State of Florida
March 30, 1822-March 3, 1845: Territory of Florida
February 22, 1821-March 30, 1822: East Florida
November 25, 1783-February 22, 1821: Florida Oriental
February 10, 1763-November 25, 1783: British East Florida
September 8, 1565-February 10, 1763: La Florida
Florida has a rescued African Gray Parrot that he has named "Bastard" who is fond of biting him.