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[ Pony Related Character ]

Name: Feedback

Sex: Female

Age: Young mare.

Species: Unicorn

Pelt Color: Vivid teal.

Mane/Tail Color & Style: It tends to vary quite a bit, but her preferred style is spiky and wild. Bright orange contrasts neon green in both her cropped tail and frenzied mane.

Eye Color: Orange

Cutie Mark: A black music note with a lime green "burst" behind it.

Physique: A bit on the thin side, and somewhat tall and gangly.

Residence: Formerly Fillydelphia, and she still considers it her hometown, but she's since started doing more traveling than staying in one place for long.

Occupation: "Traveling musician," to put it in more cough terms than she ever would.

Motivation: Feedback is eager to spread the wonderful sense of vigor and life she feels whenever she's playing guitar or singing a killer melody. She tends to be a bad influence more often than not, however, and is never hesitant to "lead wayward ponies down the path that rawks."

Likes: Loud music, wild parties, thunder storms, trying new hairstyles, crazy stage clothes and "bad-boy" stallions.

Dislikes: Boredom, fancy affairs, high heels, and drab colors.

Character Summary:

"Reach for those stars, Feedback. You never know what you'll be able to pull down."

The filly came from a musically-inclined family, to start with, in the outskirts of Fillydelphia. Humble beginnings where her father had started teaching her how to play a guitar, almost as soon as she was able to gallop. There was something magical to it - being able to create and play songs, to transfer them from one's mind to the instrument before them.

Her cutie mark came the same night of one of her school's annual talent shows. Having practiced for months and months, the filly was both eager and nervous about performing a song she'd written especially for the show. Once she was up on stage, however, she felt like there was no better a place for her to be. She performed her song with all of her heart, her voice raised in song in the evening air. It was the night that she knew what she wanted to do for herself - and others - for the rest of her life.

By the time she'd reached her later school years, she was an old hat at playing guitar. Writing her own songs was a hobby that she nurtured fervently, keeping everything and anything she wrote in horseshoe boxes beneath her bed at home. A year or so after she'd graduated from her academic life, the pony joined a band with three others - drummer, bassist and keyboard player. It was the first time that Feedback would work with other ponies to lay down rad tunes.

"The Crooked Gaits," as the band had dubbed themselves, grew to a small bit of popularity over the summer that they were together. As much as the other band members' style of music influenced Feedback, so too did they influence her image, and soon she had turned into a sharp little mare with a brash attitude and a taste for the wilder side of life. Dyed the tips of her mane and tail, pierced up her face and generally became a little rough around the edges.

Unfortunately, opinions didn't always see eye-to-eye, and The Crooked Gaits had a falling out. For a while, this deeply bothered Feedback. The mare returned back to her home in Fillydelphia, becoming reserved, and rarely picking up her guitar. It was only by the encouragement of her father and his ever steadily-guiding hoof that she decided to get back out into the world and give the music scene another shot. She had too much of a love for music itself to refuse.

With that fire back in her belly and that determined gleam in her eye, Feedback is ready to give the music scene another shot, with or without other ponies to help her. Oh, she's back, alright.

"Back with a vengeance."

Gallery:

Feedback's Stagewear (and...Gala...attire?)

Her ususal practice of getting all up in someone's bizz-nasty.

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I think it might be good if you say that she dyed the edges of her hair neon greenâ€â€Âthat color just doesn't seem quite natural to be born with, even for a pony.

Also, how about a bit about her Cutie Mark story?

She sounds like she would get along with Pickslide.

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