Baekjeball

Baekjeball (Pronounced "bek-je") was historical countryball that existed in south-western Korea. He was one of the Three Kingdoms.

History
Baeckjeball was born as Goguryeoball, but in 18 BC, Baekjeball left Goguryeoball to go south, because he was going to be the king but another Goguryeoball became the king, and fled. He left with his brother, but he died in the land modern-day Incheonball. He was first named Sipjeball (which means ten vassals) but changed to Baekjeball (Hundred vassals). He became part of Mahanball, but he killed him and conquered his land (Mahanball was of Confederation, so he actually killed Mok-jiball). He used a quite good use of the Han River, and became strong. In the III century, Baekjeball become friend of the Japanese Shogunateballs. In his golden age, He conquered much of modern day gyeonggi-doball, but defeated by Goguryeoball somewhere around 400, and later even lost the Han River, so they had to go south. He moved his capital to Ungjinball. Later, moved to Sabiball, seemed to revive. Later, they lost the Han River. He conquered it again with Sillaball, but they lost what they got by Sillaball. In 660, Baekjeball was killed by Tangball and Sillaball.

How to draw:
Draw Baekjeball is very simple.
 * 1) Draw the basic sphere and color it of yellow like here
 * 2) Draw a little white circle inside and add there a black 백제
 * 3) Add two slant eyes and a rice hat. You've finished.