Gabriel Dominique Badeau
Name: Gabriel Dominique Badeau DOB: 4, December 1762 Age: 42, almost 43 Appearance and Info: Very much like his brother in every physical fashion, though he is lucky to have a very young face from little exposure to the outdoors or actual work. He is slightly shorter than Jean with more fill to his form, but he has the same dark eyes and dark hair (long from his time living in England, which he finds much more comely for him than the new short fashion in France.) He dresses well but simply from growing up with the influence of the church, even if most of their values and morals are neither absent nor especially prominent. With a touch of the stereotypical French arrogance, he enjoys being right and usually is in factual matters, though he remains very kind in his manners. His time in England also knotted some of the English views into his thoughts and arguments, but he is a loyalist to France through and through, just as he was a loyalist to his king in the Revolution, like his father before him. These ideals may at last be shaken, though, as he groes more and more wary of Napoleon's intentions. With the return of the bishop to Aix-en-Provence, he has taken up his father's position in managing the library in the otherwise absence of monks and order in general. Gabby also loves to cook and adores crepes. More practical than his brother, he does not partake at all in the acting portion of the theatre, though he does join the crowd for the shows. He enjoys peace and quiet of the country side, pleasant company, pleasant debate, small meals, roast beef, croquet, Ancient Greek poetry, giving advice, and simply France. Jean thinks he's pushy and opinionated. After escorting Nickolai back toward England, with the help of his half-brother Sylvestre, Gabby was able to escape France to America with his new wife. The entire family seemed to be in danger because of Jean's occupation and uncertain allignment.
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