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[[File:Shelly Fisher Visual.png|thumb|248x248px|Miss Shelly in ''[[The Binding of Oathkeeper]]'']]
[[File:Shelly Fisher Visual.png|thumb|248x248px|Ms. Shelly in ''[[The Binding of Oathkeeper]]'']]{{Quotation|Ms. Shelly|If you knew anything about me, you'd know I traffic in creation, not death.}}
'''Shelly Fisher''', also known as '''Miss Shelly''', is a widowed junk yard attendant. She created [[Bebop]] to assist her in her work and as a companion.  
'''Shelly Fisher''', also known as '''Ms. Shelly''' or '''Miss Shelly''', is a widowed junk yard attendant. She created [[Bebop]] to assist her in her work and as a companion.  


She is an elderly black woman with grey hair and glasses.<ref>[[The Binding of Oathkeeper|''The Binding of Oathkeeper'']] - [https://youtu.be/nn_C9nQ_Ri0?si=nyfQSRHwnVqJz-2c&t=1566 Chapter 5D]</ref>  
She is an elderly black woman with grey hair and glasses.<ref>[[The Binding of Oathkeeper|''The Binding of Oathkeeper'']] - [https://youtu.be/nn_C9nQ_Ri0?si=nyfQSRHwnVqJz-2c&t=1566 Chapter 5D]</ref>  
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* Miss Shelly's name may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Mary_Shelley|Mary Shelley]], writer of ''Frankenstein''.
* Ms. Shelly's name may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Mary_Shelley|Mary Shelley]], author of ''Frankenstein''. Like Bebop, ''Frankenstein'' is a story about the creation of artificial life.


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 16:58, 12 January 2025

Ms. Shelly in The Binding of Oathkeeper
If you knew anything about me, you'd know I traffic in creation, not death.

— Ms. Shelly

Shelly Fisher, also known as Ms. Shelly or Miss Shelly, is a widowed junk yard attendant. She created Bebop to assist her in her work and as a companion.

She is an elderly black woman with grey hair and glasses.[1]

She is a fan of Jazz, which was the inspiration for the name Bebop.

She has fallen ill and Bebop has turned to pit fighting in order to pay her medication. She doesn't know Bebop is a pit fighter, and he believes she wouldn't approve of his activities.

Her doctor is Johann Geist, Lady Geist's grandson.[2]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Ms. Shelly's name may be a reference to Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. Like Bebop, Frankenstein is a story about the creation of artificial life.

References[edit | edit source]