Character Idea/Wales/Leicstahood

This is an idea by Leicstahood

Appearance
Wales originally has a smug look. He has auburn, curly hair and his eyes are brown. He also has a slight beard and is grinning like Denmark.

When power shot is activated, his eyes and mouth are wide open, like New Zealand. Half of his face has red face paint and he gets green eyes. He is also holding a Welsh banner behind him. Every 5 seconds, he throws the banner at you. If you get hit you get wrapped in a banner. He plays very offensively and will always try to push for goals.

Air shot - Y Ddraig Goch shot
Wales yells "CYMRU" and three red dragons appear. The first two go towards the goal, only slightly harming you whilst the third breaths out face and rushes to the goal. He contains the ball. If you get hit the shot, you turn into a swan for a couple of seconds.

Ground shot - Glas Sgrech y Coed shot
Wales yells "GLAS SGRECH Y COED" and lots of blue jays appear. what happens is that they fly to the goal and the ball is in the middle of the swarm. if you get hit by the swarm of blue jays, you will turn into a blue jay for 5 seconds. You are smaller but you jump higher, allowing some form of protection towards your goal.

Counter - Llanfairpwllgwyn shot
Wales laughs and a sign as long as the pitch appears. O the sign it says "llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch" on it. along the top of the sign Wales throws a piece of wool, containing the ball.

Unlock Requirements
Win amateur league scoring 25 goals or less

Trivia
- Y Ddraig Goch is the name of the dragon of Wales. Hence the Air shot.

- Glas Sgrech y Coed is welsh for Blue Jay. One famous team associated with blue jays is Cardiff City, a notable Welsh football team.

- Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is a notable town in Wales located on the island of Anglesey, there are many sign just showing the towns name on it and some even show how to pronounce it. Many tourists like to take photos with it.

- Also, the reason why he throws wool is that it is a reference to sheep. Wales have lots of sheep and wool comes from sheep, hence that.