Jerome

Jerome is a member of the Avatar cult.

Appearance
Jerome is a tall, slight man with a typically neutral expression. He has orange eyes and unkempt, shoulder-length blonde hair, which causes one of his guildmates to refer to him as "shaggy".

For attire, Jerome dons a metal breastplate over dark pants; over this he wears an open, long, grey coat with black shoulder covers.

Personality
Jerome comes across as a very serious individual, being both incredibly dedicated to his cult's beliefs and mistrusting of anyone who could get in the way of such plans. Jerome has shown great foresight, not only monitoring and wanting to prepare for enemy actions, but also researching and keeping notes on fellow cult members that he will be working alongside.

Avatar arc
Jerome appears at his cult's headquarters, sitting at a table with the other members as their leader and priest Arlock declares that, in light of the Balam Alliance falling, it is their cults time to rise and wipe the land of those who do not follow Zeref. After the meeting, Jerome approaches Arlock to express his concerns about the Magic Council, as he believes they have been monitored for some time and wonders if they should proceed with their plans. Braiya joins the conversation and comments that they should just remove the threat before they begin, though Arlock dismisses the two from his quarters, not wishing to discuss the matter in the middle of his prayers.

Outside in the hallway, the other members of Avatar continue the conversation, though Jerome concludes that the Council itself isn't the worry, rather how they found out about their location and plans. From a corner, Gray smirks and openly questions if they all suspect him; Jerome replies that he has made sure to keep tabs on the Ice-Make Mage and knows Gray's family and mentor were murdered by Demons from Zeref's Books. The other members all find this surprising and conclude that if such fact is true, then Gray is suspect, for he would have a hatred for Zeref. Jerome also adds that, since joining, Gray has done nothing to confirm his faith. Gray replies that Jerome has some of his facts wrong, and, when Jerome once again questions his motives, Gray flat out tells him his plans: he wants only the Book of E.N.D., and will use them all as a means to obtain it. As the ex-Fairy Tail Mage walks off, Jerome watches him with mistrusting eyes.