Marcus Moore

Marcus Moore is the main character and, in the first book, is situated in the 1-F class of Bluemoon High, despite him supposed to be in the 1-A class as his family, the Moore family, is the richest in the Lunar Kingdom. While in the 1-F class, he goes underneath the name of Marcus Solomon. In the second book, Marcus goes to Greenstep Institute (where he takes the name of Carl Michaels) and in the third book, he goes to Dreamdale Academy (where he takes the name of Casey Cash).

Appearance
Marcus Moore has slightly dark skin, short fair hair that is cut just past his earlobes and dark grey-green eyes. He also has pierced earlobes, which have a white stud on each of them.

Marcus is usually shown to be wearing a sleeveless black shirt which has a slight high neck placed underneath a scuffed long-sleeved dull purple hoodie. The trousers he has are ripped at the ankles, showing his white ankle-high socks. Marcus also wears black sneakers with white lace.

While at Greenstep Institute, his appearance changes slightly. His hair is now dyed black and is cut almost brutally short and wears black contacts. He also wears a black feather earring on Marcus' left ear.

He wears the normal school uniform that most of the students wear at Greenstep Institute. However, he also wears a dark blue armband on his right shoulder.

When he's at Dreamdale Academy, he changes his appearance again. His wig over his original hair is blonde and rather spiky and also has emerald green contacts. He has fake freckles dotted on Marcus' cheeks and nose alongside white circle earrings.

Marcus usually wears the Dreamdale Academy uniform except he doesn't wear the blazer and instead wears a grey sweater vest.

Personality
Marcus is notably rather friendly and outgoing to the rest of his classmates.

Story
Marcus was born to the Moore Family and is the younger brother of Sarah Moore, who is also attending Bluemoon High.

Skills

 * Guitar playing - Marcus is notably a good guitar player, as shown during the extra music exam at Bluemoon High. This comes in handy at Greenstep Institute, which is a school that relies on music awards.