Gabriella Beshalde is presumed to be the daughter
of either Marona Fa or Balthazar Beshalde or both.  
She has often been thought Aladar's twin and
decided to accept the fact that the gypsies were
her true family so that she could continue to cause
trouble and blame it on her brothers. This bubbly
member of the Gypsies Beshalde grew up partially
with Marona and partially with Papa, and is no where
near as mischevious as her other siblings...at least
that's what she would love for people to believe.
She has a habit of selling off her brothers,
avoiding chores, and pestering perfectly nice
people by following them around just for the
sheer fun of it. If you ever hear slightly muffled
jingles from behind you, most likely she is waiting to see if you will notice that she is
following you and if you look over your shoulder the first thing you will see is a gypsy
girl looking utterly and completely innocent followed immediately by a grin and a giggle.

Always up for new types of fun, Gabriella decided to join Papa on his journies
across the land and has been making pretty sparkly things and practicing her stupid
gypsy tricks to kill time between towns and to attempt to actually do her part
towards keeping the Bardo moving and herself fed...really it's the thought of food
that keeps her working!  Gabriella was learning the art of storytelling from Marona
before leaving with Papa, and with some inducement, such as food, jingly things, a
persistant person that refuses to take no for an answer,... or Papa telling her to, will
do her best to amuse a crowd with the tales she has learned at her mother's knee or
amidst their travels.  Be prepared to withstand her pouting face if she agrees to tell
a story because of Papa or because you wouldn't leave her alone, it is her last effort
to convince you that you don't REALLY want her to tell a story.  Every once in a
while Gabriella can be seen singing with her family in the group AnamChara, but mostly
she just listens and acts as a tip jar with her cup balanced on her head as they sing.
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