
Gwen is a Fan-Made Character was Created by TessCarvelli on DeviantArt.
Biography[]
This is Gwen, the little orphan girl and member of the Melody Land Band, as Thomas' backup singer. She is shy, yet friendly and sweet to others, and loves to sing. She also wishes to be adopted by a loving couple.
Movie: The Princess of Music
Inspired by: Penny (The Rescuers), Flounder (The Little Mermaid), Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck it Ralph)
Voice Actress: Alyvia Alan Lind
Other Names: Little Girl
Brat (by Lord Gregor's Guards)
Personality: Shy, kind, caring, orphaned (formerly), hopeless (formerly), quiet, faithful, plain, brave, innocent, sweet, smart; later optimistic, determined, gallant, heroic, fearless
Appearance: Slender little girl, cute, beautiful, fair skin, freckles, dirty-blonde hair tied back, rose lips, gray eyes
Age: 5
Occupation: Orphan (formerly)
Citizen of Melody Land
Backup Singer of the Melody Land Band
Alignment: Good
Goal: To be adopted by a loving couple (accomplished)
To help Eris pursue her dreams (accomplished)
To rescue Eris, later revealed to be the lost Princess Aphrodite, and escort her back to Melody Land (accomplished)
Home: The Kingdom of Melody Land
Relatives: Her adopted parents
Allies: Princess Aphrodite, Thomas Traverse, Simpson, Otis, Charlie, Tap, Sir Benjamin, Athena, Diana, Georgina, Patricia Maryanne, and Francesca, King Paris and Queen Helen, Lady Eleanor, the Citizens of Melody Land, her adopted parents
Enemies: Lord Gregor, Lady Urea, Sir Benjamin (briefly), Athena, Diana, Georgina, Patricia, Maryanne, and Francesca (all briefly), Gregor's Guards
Likes: Music, singing, beauty, her friends, her new parents, Aphrodite's kindness, life in Melody Land
Dislikes: Being called "homely", being rejected, cruelty, imprisonment, Lord Gregor and his guards, her friends in danger, Aphrodite being locked up
Weapons: Spear (later passed on to Thomas)
Her fists and feet
Fate: Gets adopted by a couple at the celebration of Princess Aphrodite's return
Quote: "Can't touch it, or buy it, or wrap it up tight. But it's there just the same, making things turn out right."