TV-Series
Description
Gilda is a ten-year-old girl residing at Grace Field House, identified by the number 65194 on her neck. She stands 138 centimeters tall and is recognizable by her short, olive-drab hair styled in a Chinese bob and her large, round glasses. Her birthday is May 13.
In terms of personality, Gilda is a quiet, gentle, and introverted individual who possesses a strong inner core of determination. She is a mature and reliable presence within the group of children, often helping with chores and caring for the younger orphans. While she may appear timid, especially in comparison to Emma, she has a firm will and can display significant nerve when the safety of her friends and family is threatened. Gilda is also shown to be highly intuitive, noticing changes in her friends' behavior and the inconsistencies regarding siblings who have "departed" the house long before the full truth is revealed to her. Despite her serious and responsible nature, she has an interest in fashion and often laments that all the clothes provided by the house are plain white.
Gilda's role in the story begins as a supportive figure alongside Emma, helping to manage the younger children. Her sharp intellect and powers of observation allow her to notice that those who have left the house are no longer reachable, as well as the subtle changes in Emma and Norman's behavior. After Norman, Emma, and Ray recognize her capabilities, she and another orphan, Don, are brought into the secret escape plan. Once she learns the horrifying truth about the demons and the fate of the children, she becomes a key player. After Norman is shipped out, Gilda and Don take over much of the practical work and logistical preparations for the escape, acting as the sub-leaders in place of Emma and Ray, whose own actions are temporarily halted by grief and suspicion. Following the successful escape from Grace Field, she continues to act as a dependable leader, often acting as the acting leader when Emma and Ray are absent or away on dangerous missions.
Gilda shares her closest relationship with Emma, acting as a sisterly and supportive counterpart to her more cavalier best friend. She deeply cares for Emma's well-being and is not afraid to sternly confront her about the reckless risks she takes. She also forms a strong and trusted partnership with Don, and the two are frequently seen together, balancing each other out and working as a cohesive unit. She holds great respect for Norman and Ray, seeing them as brotherly figures and having confidence in their abilities.
Over the course of the series, Gilda undergoes significant development. She begins as a quiet, observant girl on the periphery of the main group's activities. After learning the truth, she transforms into a proactive and essential member of the team, growing from a follower into a sub-leader and temporary leader who is entrusted with the lives of the younger children. Her development shows a strengthening of her innate resolve, transforming her quiet nature into a source of steadfast reliability and even fierce protectiveness, such as when she threatens to destroy the shelter if the other leaders do not return alive.
Gilda's most notable abilities are her high intelligence and analytical mind. Her test scores are consistently in the 200 range, placing her just behind the top three of Emma, Norman, and Ray. She possesses excellent insight, keen observation skills, and great powers of recall, allowing her to memorize complex maps and documents. This calm and methodical reasoning makes her an invaluable strategist and organizer, and she is one of the few children considered a candidate for leadership or the role of a "Mama" in training due to her efficiency and rational thinking.
In terms of personality, Gilda is a quiet, gentle, and introverted individual who possesses a strong inner core of determination. She is a mature and reliable presence within the group of children, often helping with chores and caring for the younger orphans. While she may appear timid, especially in comparison to Emma, she has a firm will and can display significant nerve when the safety of her friends and family is threatened. Gilda is also shown to be highly intuitive, noticing changes in her friends' behavior and the inconsistencies regarding siblings who have "departed" the house long before the full truth is revealed to her. Despite her serious and responsible nature, she has an interest in fashion and often laments that all the clothes provided by the house are plain white.
Gilda's role in the story begins as a supportive figure alongside Emma, helping to manage the younger children. Her sharp intellect and powers of observation allow her to notice that those who have left the house are no longer reachable, as well as the subtle changes in Emma and Norman's behavior. After Norman, Emma, and Ray recognize her capabilities, she and another orphan, Don, are brought into the secret escape plan. Once she learns the horrifying truth about the demons and the fate of the children, she becomes a key player. After Norman is shipped out, Gilda and Don take over much of the practical work and logistical preparations for the escape, acting as the sub-leaders in place of Emma and Ray, whose own actions are temporarily halted by grief and suspicion. Following the successful escape from Grace Field, she continues to act as a dependable leader, often acting as the acting leader when Emma and Ray are absent or away on dangerous missions.
Gilda shares her closest relationship with Emma, acting as a sisterly and supportive counterpart to her more cavalier best friend. She deeply cares for Emma's well-being and is not afraid to sternly confront her about the reckless risks she takes. She also forms a strong and trusted partnership with Don, and the two are frequently seen together, balancing each other out and working as a cohesive unit. She holds great respect for Norman and Ray, seeing them as brotherly figures and having confidence in their abilities.
Over the course of the series, Gilda undergoes significant development. She begins as a quiet, observant girl on the periphery of the main group's activities. After learning the truth, she transforms into a proactive and essential member of the team, growing from a follower into a sub-leader and temporary leader who is entrusted with the lives of the younger children. Her development shows a strengthening of her innate resolve, transforming her quiet nature into a source of steadfast reliability and even fierce protectiveness, such as when she threatens to destroy the shelter if the other leaders do not return alive.
Gilda's most notable abilities are her high intelligence and analytical mind. Her test scores are consistently in the 200 range, placing her just behind the top three of Emma, Norman, and Ray. She possesses excellent insight, keen observation skills, and great powers of recall, allowing her to memorize complex maps and documents. This calm and methodical reasoning makes her an invaluable strategist and organizer, and she is one of the few children considered a candidate for leadership or the role of a "Mama" in training due to her efficiency and rational thinking.