Armenia

Appearance
Armenia doesn't have a set appearance that the fandom often uses due to his lack of popularity, however, he can sometimes be depicted wearing a lavender pulpit robe with a purple flower on his head, in reference to him being one of the very first Christian countries and remaining so for countless decades. His flag is a horizontal triband, consisting (in order of) red, blue, and orange. His hands and the rest of his body starting from his neck is orange.

Personality
Due to his troubled and maybe even tragic history, Armenia can be seen as a little unstable in his emotions and even at times can find, maybe no hope in life anymore. Despite this, he is constantly looking on the bright side of things and when he doesn't feel down, he can be one of the most self-loving and self-appreciating countries. When he's feeling at his best, he can get a little arrogant and maybe even brag about being almost 3000 years old. He likes to show off his rich cars and Gucci stuff or whatever. However, Armenia is usually a very kind and friendly country, especially to people who find interest in his culture.

Interests

 * System of a Down
 * Heavy metal in general
 * Kim Kardashian
 * Sunflower Seeds
 * Whine
 * Apricots
 * Lamahjun (Armenian pizza)
 * Tolma (Armenian stuffed cabbage)
 * Christianity
 * History (especially his own)
 * Anything that is relevant to cars (specifically his 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG G65)
 * Populating Southern California
 * Blasting 200 decibels of Armenian music at weddings
 * Engineers, doctors, and lawyers. No other job and you are a disappointment to the family

Flag meaning
The meaning of the first color on his flag, red, is the symbolization of the blood spilled at the Armenian genocide of the millions of Armenian, Lebanese, Syrian, and Greek people during the events of World War I. The blue on his flag represents the clear blue sky of his country, maybe as a reference to how pretty his country is. The orange on his flag represents the courage that the Armenian people have, surviving for thousands of years despite going through many hardships.

History
(TBC)

Russia
Armenia is on good terms with Russia, even with his independence. He helps out with the army and vice versa. He is one of the few countries after dissolving from the Soviet Union to not fear him. He probably is one of Russia's best friends (under Serbia, of course). They are currently over one million Armenians living in Russia as of 2019.

Greece
Greece has always been one of Armenia's best friends. They both are very similar countries and can even be depicted as brothers. They even share a similar language branch. There are a number of Armenian communities in Greece, and after Russia, Greece is one of Armenia's biggest military partners. Greece has even made the denial of his genocide illegal.

Georgia
Georgia and Armenia have been very close in their past and can be depicted as brother and sister, if not, maybe even as lovers. They are also similar in culture and have had much support for each other during medieval periods. Both countries have also had mixed with their royal families in the medieval ages. They have had some conflicts in the past due to border issues, but today both countries remain in very good, healthy terms. Georgia is a little upset at Armenia since he loves Russia so much.

Iran (Persia)
These two have also been close to each other over the years. They could be seen as enemies however, due to Armenia being a Christian and him being Muslim, but gradually over time they drew closer and closer as friends and have had many cultural similarities and adaptations because of it.

United States of America
Although he does not fully recognize his genocide (since he doesn’t want to upset Turkey), 49/50 of all of his states officially recognize the events of April 24th, 1915, as a genocide. America has shown a lot of kindness to Armenia by donating money to his church and has even made Hollywood films based on his Genocide. A lot of Armenians today live in Los Angeles, specially in Glendale. America has even named a city in LA after him.

France
After the genocide, many of Armenia’s people moved out of Ottoman’s land and into different ones, Paris being one of the most popular. They have also been close together due to both of them being Christian countries and participating in crusades, and France has even criminalized the act of denying his genocide.

Serbia
Orthodox friends. They have had a similar love for Christianity and can understand each other’s problems due to the Ottomans.

Everyone who is just kind to him in general
Anyone who shows an act of memorial of his genocide or supports him in any way will have Armenia being very grateful and appreciative towards them.

Azerbaijan
He was close to Azerbaijan as much as he was with Georgia, until he then had a conflict in trying to win over his brother, Artsakh, back from Azerbaijan’s custody. After forming the Transcaucasian federation with him and Georgia, the Red Army invaded them and won custody of them. USSR saw Azerbaijan and Armenia fighting over Artsakh, and just gave it to Azerbaijan because he didn’t really know what to do. He probably just picked it out of a hat or whatever. After USSR died, more conflict rose around him and Azerbaijan. Armenia has fought to win back Artsakh to be part of him, but then realized that it would’ve better if Artsakh could be his own separate state. He fought hard for his little brother and although he is having ceasefire ordered by Russia between him and Azerbaijan, some mini firing has happened recently. This entire conflict is referred to as the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Azerbaijan and Armenia still are not exactly on good terms, but both of them secretly wish they can become friends again.

Turkey
Like Azerbaijan, Turkey was close with Armenia (despite crusades) in the past. They had similar culture, foods, and both had military support. When Turkey was still the Ottoman Empire, Armenia felt like it could be successful for him too. However, when Otto lost battles in World War I, he got very mad and believed Armenia was the cause of it. He beat him pretty badly, almost to death, and left him to die. Armenia managed to survive, however, and waited for Turkey’s apology for what his father had done to him. Turkey didn't believe his father could do such a thing and never recognized his genocide. Over the years however, Turkey started to try and reconsider his decision if he should recognize his genocide, and deep down in his heart he knows and really wants to. But he also knows it can spark outrage between his people. Turkey was the first country to recognize Armenia’s independence from the USSR, possibly as a subtle thank you for Armenia recognizing him in 1923. And now even recently, Turkey has publicly stated on Twitter that he wanted to express his condolences for the deaths of his people in World War I. Armenia was very proud, but still a little angry not fully recognizing him. Things are looking in the bright side for them right now, but as of now they don’t exactly seem to be in good terms.

Pakistan
The only country to fully just outright deny the genocide willingly for his buds Azerbaijan and Turkey. As a result, Armenia despises him.