Venus DeMermé

Venus DeMermé is the daughter of one of the mermaids that reside in the Mermaid's Lagoon in Neverland, from the story of Peter Pan. She had no opinion on the Rebel/Royal conflict, and considered the whole debacle beneath her. She is vain, pretentious, and considers herself destined for greatness despite her destiny being little more than an unassuming life of underwater luxury.

Personality
Venus's defining trait to anyone at first glance, is how obnoxiously vain she is. A modern Narcissus, she looks for any excuse- be it her phone, a mirror, placid water, or even a recently cleaned window- to stare at her reflection. It's even said that the only people she'll make eye contact with are those who wear glasses, only because she can see her reflection in them.

This, of course, transfers to her attitude as well. Venus considers non-mermaids to be completely beneath her. Even though she could use school-sanctioned magic to give herself legs to allow better mobility around the school, she absolutely refuses because, in her words, "Two legs? Guh-ross," Though not an outright bully, she is considerably hostile and rude to non-mermaid students, taking a lot of opportunities to insult them for their land-governed ways. She's also not considerably happy with mermaids who have chosen to use magic to give themselves legs for campus life.

In addition to her egocentrism, Venus is also somewhat childish. She's always in an unsaid competition with her classmates, despite the fact many of them couldn't care less. She'll do anything to somehow outdo anyone's exploits, and always land herself in the center of attention. Telling a story about that time your pet dog did a front flip? She'll butt in with that time her pet dog (She doesn't have a pet dog.) did 3 front flips, 6 back flips, and juggled through a ring of fire.

Though she won't ever admit it, she finds classical stories of heroes fascinating and is easily entertained by even the most mundane and predictable stories of "good versus evil".

At night, once the sun goes down, Venus undergoes a strange shift in attitude. She becomes much more malevolent, less concerned with her appearance and more concerned with a presumably unbased antagonism. Because of this, she stays in her room during these hours.

Appearance
Venus has long, slightly curly golden hair that falls over her fair shoulders in just the right way. Her skin is frustratingly effortlessly flawless, always perfectly illuminated no matter the lighting. And though perfect, Venus gives no illusions of porcelain or fragility, always full of color and vitality. Her deep green eyes are always sparking, and her soft lips are usually turned in the most subtle smile with just the right amount of supermodel pout.

Family
Venus's mom is an unnamed mermaid who currently resides in the Mermaid's Lagoon in Neverland. She and Venus are very much alike, as are most mermaids from the Lagoon, and hold a relatively strong bond forged in being better than everyone else.

Friends
TBA

Romance
Venus has no interest in being with anyone, but holds the common Neverland mermaid crush on Peter Pan. She admires him greatly, but has no interest at all in his successor.

Outfits
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Signature
Venus wears a dark pink halter top decorated with white swirled designs. Binded with a pale blue ribbon belt with a flower accessory, the lower half is left open to expose a midriff. Above her midsection, right before the beginning of her fish tail, she wears another ribbon, also with a flower accessory. Her hair is style with a topknot, pinned through the middle by a flowery hairpin.

She wears several golden bracelets and has a pink heart decoration drawn on her right cheek, along with flowery earrings.
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Trivia

 * Her birthday is August 18th, making her a Leo.
 * Though most of her boasting holds no solid ground, she is not untalented. Aside from being a great singer, she's also very skilled at making her own jewelry and accessories.
 * Her name is, of course, a reference to the Roman goddess of love and beauty, who was supposedly born from sea foam. It is a common belief among the mermaids of Neverland that Venus was, in fact, born from their lagoon and blessed them all with unbelievable beauty. Despite this, the mermaids are by no means purveyors of Roman mythology or beliefs.