NAME: Madam Renee Bernard
AGE: she would never tell (mid twenties)
BIRTHPLACE: America, New Jersey
OCCUPATION: Opera Diva
MOTTO: “you know nothing of pain” “you must be mistaken detective…I am the queen of the knight”
FANFIC APPEARANCES: Basil of Baker Street and the case of the London Phantom (appearance pending)
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: a small mouse in stature she remains quite obsessed with her image. Perfect fetchers always accented by makeup and jewelry. Rich brown hair in tight curls reach a little beyond her shoulders, however are commonly pulled back in some elaborate bun, as is the costume to her status. However based on her fur color it would be hard to imagine that it was in fact her natural hair color. Flawless white fur marred only by a small raised scar on her left hand, and a series of similar marks across her back. Bright eyes seem to conceal a quick mind and a cunning wit.
IMAGE:
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MARITAL STATUS: single, however is almost never seen without an escort.
CHILDREN: none, at least that she would confess to.
NATIONALITY: American
VOICE ACTOR: Renee Fleming (vocal)
CHARACTER MODEL: Irene Adler (Sherlock Holmes), Renee Fleming (real actress, still living), Sarah Bernhardt (Real actress, deceased)
FAVORITE THINGS: her work and reputation
PRIZED POSSESSIONS: none as of now
LIKES: attention, clothing, opera, reading, philosophy, herself
DISLIKES: men, ignorance, insecurity, love
FAMILY: unknown
BIO: born in New Jersey into poverty she studied and perfected her opera stile under a privet tooter of whom she hardly speaks of. Frustrated with her inability to be accepted into a proper conservatory because of her social status she left America and traveled to England to pursue her dreams. However those dreams were not quickly or easily realized. She spent years living on the streets, performing at many of the more seedy bars and pubs and classified as one of London’s ‘unfortunates’…easily forgotten and never cared for. Finally, through a series of ‘circumstances’ she managed to reserve an audition at one of the smaller, more out of the way opera houses on the outskirts of London. A year later she had skyrocketed to fame, becoming one of the most popular performers to grace the Royal Opera house. Beautiful and elegant, though a touch eccentric, there is a lot about this Diva you would never expect.
Remarkably intelligent she made a point to teach herself to read and write, primarily music and literature. She refuses to be seen as inferior to any other being. She is of cores a bit superstitious. Oftentimes stern and cold to those around her, commanding and demanding, it is really nothing more then a front, and a means of protecting herself that she had developed from years of poverty and distrust.