Laos (Loup Langkeo)

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Laos
Laos is a fanmade character from the series Hetalia: Axis Powers, created by Himaruya Hidekaz. In 2011, he was given the human name Loup Langkeo Bonnefoy.&nbsp

Attributes
Appearance

Laos has short black-brown hair and slightly tanned skin. His military uniform consists of a grey military jacket with a black tie worn over it, a long brown belt with a loose strap (which he claims to use against people he dislikes), grey trousers and knee-high brown boots.He is the tallest among the ASEAN nations.

Personality and Interest
He assumes that majority, if not all, Europeon nations are 'non-ASEAN acknowledgers'and thus he gets into arguments easily because of his hot-temperness and rashness. However, he shows some respect towards some European nations. He is actually very passionate about ASEAN and protective of his adoptive siblings.

Name
His first name 'Loup' means wolf in French. Similiarly, the word 'lang' from his Lao name means 'wolf' in Chinese. He has no proper surname, so he adopts France's last name.

Relationships
Other ASEAN Nations

He treats them as his adoptive siblings and is very close to them. He and Singapore used to get into fights, until he joined ASEAN. Laos is also Cambodia's good friend.

France
When one of Laos' bosses was in trouble, he approached France's boss for help, marking the beginning of France's rule over Laos. Laos had maintained a distance between himself and France, and is shocked by his perverted behaviour. Laos said that he was constantly harassed by France, and the reason was because he was 'grumpily cute'. France is the only nation that Laos seems to be afraid of.

Cambodia
Laos' long-time friend. The two get along well with each other, despite their differences in personality. Laos says that Cambodia is always his 'backup', but this is not true. Even so, the two of them have a close relationship.

Trivia

 * Laos' birthday corresponds the date when he declared himself independent from France, 9 November 1953.