Haiti.

HAITI
Haiti is an island country in the Caribbean that borders with the Dominican Republic, and her human name is Ayiti Macoute.

Appearance

Haiti has brown skin, long dark, black hair and dark brown eyes. She is thin, and she has scars on her arms to show the bad things that happened in her nation (The most well known being the Haitian earthquake in 2010).

Personality and interests.

Haiti is shown to be quiet most of the time, but opens up to some nations. She acts very scared and timid, often experiencing bad events. She also gets sick if cholera is around in her nation, and is often scared of it. However, she is a strong country/person. She takes pride in the Haitian Revolution, a slave revolt regarded as the most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere.

Despite her timid personality, she is an incredibly strong nation, emotionally and physically. She also is a master tactician, cunning and can sometimes be ruthless when it comes to achieving her goals. She also has a strong cultural identity, and is incredibly headstrong when it comes to her beliefs. Due to this, she gets along well with a few of the African nations, due to their similar cultures.

Relationships Dominican Republic dislikes Haiti for various reasons, one of them being that her people are always leaping over to Dominican's side of the island and they're annoying. Haiti always answers that she doesn't like them leaving her alone, because this makes her sad, but they just don't love her anymore. Dominican gives Haiti poor treatment and is mean to her. They always argue of why Dominican gave her the "driest side of the island". ​When she was a French colony she was under the name "Ayette Bonnefoy", but after France stopped acknowledging after finding Canada she took up the name "Ayiti Macoute" from all the afrian slaves he brought to her. France doesn't talk to her anymore, but despite the fact that she was abandoned for Canada she doesn't hold a grudge against any of them, contrary of Dominican, who is very annoyed at France.
 * Dominican Republic:
 * France

(Note: I left this page in quite an atrocious state in terms of knowledge about Haiti and grammar... I'll do some edits in order to ameliorate this. And a lot of research. Thank you for anyone who's edited this page for improvement! ~NE50)