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Character name: Sheryl Nome
Series: Macross Frontier
Age: 25
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Category: Teacher
Subject: Teaches Chorus & assists with Drama
Extracurricular activity/Sport activity: None.
Experimentations: Against.
Occupation: Chorus Teacher/Dramatic Arts Assistant Teacher
Appearance:
Sheryl is a tall young woman with blonde hair and light pink highlights. Her eyes are a cerulean blue color. Her skin is pretty much close to perfect, meaning no blemishes or whatever women worry about, although she gets a few pimples here and there; she uses make-up to cover some of it up before doing what she can to get rid of them. Since she became a teacher, she isn’t as prone to wearing the clothing she wore as an pop star. Sheryl sticks to a dress code of showing some skin like her bare shoulders for example, but not too much and nothing lower than her collarbone; she wouldn’t wear anything inappropriate. However if there is some type of performance, Sheryl can go Lady GaGa with her outfits (with the Administration’s permission, of course). On a traditionally school day, she is seen wearing her light blue top that exposes her shoulders, black shorts, black thigh-high leggings and converse. The outfit is seen
here.
Personality:
Sheryl gathers her self-confidence from her beauty, praised singing talent and her former fame; sometimes because of this, she comes off as a really proud person to the point where she is seen as a bit of a snob. She is a bit conceited at first, but once people get to know her, she is sweet and modest. She knows talent when she sees it with her own eyes. She will help people with talent behind the scenes and sometimes without even telling them, using her old connections to the idol world to make it happen.
History:
Sheryl Nome is the granddaughter of the late world-renowned scientist and Nobel Prize winner in Biology, Mao Nome. Sheryl’s mother died when she was a young child. She had been under the care of her mother’s friend Grace O’Conner, who put Sheryl into an experiment called Fairy 9, which turned out to be a failure. The result led to Sheryl having an disease called a V-type infection and without a cure, she would die. Sheryl was abandoned by Grace and placed into an orphanage, where she developed a love for music and voice. She had a dream about being a pop idol; using her ‘handicap’ and the saying ‘carpe diem’, she seized her chance and rose to stardom. She was seventeen when her career as a pop idol and actress took off. Her records hit the top of the charts. She was sabotaged by Grace O’Conner who wished to take custody of her after realizing her potential to get rich, but with Sheryl legally an adult at age twenty, the courts ruled Sheryl as independent from Grace. Since the shift in popular music, Sheryl’s popularity began to decline slowly and she began to search for an actual job. At age twenty-three, she eventually landed the job as the chorus teacher and assistant dramatic arts teacher.
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I love music, because it feeds my soul -
Target Sighted -
The Princess & the Fairy