Clarice is fundamentally a woman of faith driven by compassion. She's drawn to choir music and dreams of becoming an idol as a way to spread joy—a calling that shapes everything she does. The money she earns goes straight into running charities and covering church expenses; she doesn't keep anything for herself.
Among idols, she stands out for being remarkably levelheaded and mature. Her background in confession work makes her a genuinely good listener, and she's the type who'll step in to help or take charge without hesitation. When she loses to another idol, she doesn't see it as defeat—she interprets it as God's will, trusting that the Producer is a good person looking out for everyone.
Her inexperience around men is pretty noticeable, which makes sense given her life devoted to faith and church work.
The specifics of her blindness are oddly unclear, which suggests it might've been added to her character after the initial concept. She navigates spaces without a cane or guide dog, and there's no sign of her using braille scripts or lyric sheets. Still, a couple of her cards hint at real limitations: one shows the Producer describing art museum exhibits to her, while another has her tripping in a cluttered room and needing his help collecting scattered papers.
Her religion is kept deliberately vague. It reads as Catholic in most respects—she's clearly a nun, references God and Heaven—but the series never commits to specifics or explores it deeper than surface level.
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