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Appearance Christmas Island is mostly seen wearing a red sun dress with short sleeves that slightly poof out. She wears black sandals. Her hair is always seen tied into a pony tail. There is a pink Hibiscus flower where her hair is tied. This represents all the rain forest there are in Christmas Island.

It is not discussed, but the creator made designs of Christmas Island when she was first discovered by William Mynors. She is wearing the same dress but smaller. Her height was 4'2. Christmas Island also didn't wear shoes at the time.

Personality and Interest
Christmas Island is known for having an optimistic personality despite being alone for most of her life. She will always try to look on the bright side of things. Christmas (despite being hyper and very childish) is a pacifist. She refuses to solve anything with violence, unless if it dire. Her activites are mostly outdoors. She is most skilled in crab hunting. England has taught her how to write too. Christmas has practiced and has gained a hobby out of it. She is kind and honest to those she trust.

Because of her lack of education and friends, Christmas cannot exactly understand others' feelings. She considers this one of the reasons no one visits her. Christmas is very determined and is always up for an adventure. She hates being bored, thus she tries to journey into the rain forests of her island, hoping to remain stuck so she can find her way home but somehow always finds her way back before sunset.

Christmas Island's discovery
Christmas was discovered in 1643 by William Mynors. She was child back then, so it is a blur for her to remember. William left and another crew came. They called Christmas 'Mony'. She didn't mind because she had no idea of what it meant. Another ship came to the island. A man named 'William Dampier' made the first recorded visit. Christmas thought he was the same as the first William, so she helped him get New Holland, his destination. His crew settled on her land (which she was fine with) and they became the first to set foot on the island.

The Start of Christmas Island's Love for Adventuring
In 1857, the Amethyst tried to reach the summit of the island. Christmas followed them. She seemed to like what they were doing. She would offer help, but the crew refused. They couldn't get to the summit due an impassable cliff. In 1872-76, another expedition was carried out. Christmas was curious about what was going on, so when the next expedition was carried out she tried to see what was going on. In 1887, John Maclear discovered an anchorage. He settled there and made a collection of flora and fauna. Christmas was intereted and tried to do the same, but failed. Pelham Aldrich anf J. J. Lister stayed for ten days to collect things for their studies. Christmas offered as much help as she could. The two appreciated it very much, and in return they told her stories about what it was like in the outer world. Christmas was sad once they left but tried to do the same as they did when they were collecting.

Christmas's 'New Father'
Afterwards, a small settlement was established in 'Flying FIsh Cove'. Christmas was curious about this. She had grown up a little bit and was able to understand more things. The settlement was there to get timber and supplies. Christmas helped out as much as she could. Mining started in 1890s. John David Murray was in charge of supervising the miners. He was known as 'The King of Christmas Island'. Christmas knew this wasn't true, but was told it was just a joke. She played along until John left.

Battle of Christmas Island
At the time, Christmas Island was under British possesion. On March 31, 1942, the island was bombed, destroying a radio station. Then on the same morning at 09:49, America came into action being the hero. Christmas was scared about what was going on. After many attempts, America managed to hit 'Naka'. Japan had to leave, but returned to gain materials. Christmas Island only offered to give him rocks, which he accepted.

Aftermath of the Battle
After the war, India and Pakistan gained independece. Britain sent prisoners to Pakistan. Christmas finally met Britain in person. She thanked him a lot for saving her behind. He accepted it. The two were now friends.

Christmas Island Transfers to Australia
Australia heard about the battle on Christmas Island. He wanted to make sure she was safe, so he asked Britain if he could take care of Christmas Island. Britain accepted the request. Finally, on October 1, 1958, Christmas Island was transferred to Australia. Christmas was happy she had someone to look after her, but she was still sad Britain had to leave her. She knew it was for the best though. Australia was going to take good care of her. He made her promise that she would make it into the history books. Christmas promised him that.

Britain
Christmas and Britian are good friends. Before she got transferred, they spent more time together. Britian was also the person who got her into writing.

Australia
Christmas looks up to Australia. She promised him that she'll make it in the history books. Australia is a big brother figure to her.

Japan
Christmas can't trust Japan due to the 'Battle of Christmas Island'. She would become weary whenever he's around.