The Red Queen: All she ever wanted was peace. Peace, and obedience. Her sister, Princess Alice, had no skill in leadership, so Red took over. And if it took all of the heads in Wonderland for the quiet she wanted, then so be it. Off with their heads!
The Cheshire Cat: She is part woman, part cat, and all magician. Her eyes were removed after she insulted the Red Queen's beauty and called her for what she really was: an ungainly hideous terror to the kingdom.
The White Rabbit: She's in charge of the Red Queen's schedule, but nothing ever happens on time in Wonderland. If time even exists. It's so difficult to please the Red Queen, especially when she keeps losing her gloves. It gets so cold sometimes...
Alice: She WAS the princess of Wonderland, until her sister got jealous. Now she's stuck in the maze outside of Wonderland with her sister's stupid cat to keep tabs on her, and no guidance but that of those driven insane by the madness of the outside world.
The Mad Hatter: Why do they call her mad? Well, because she's a little... touched in the head. She, too, insulted the Red Queen, like her sister Chess, and had her eyes taken out. But being in the trade of making and repairing hats, she found no difficulty in sewing new eyes onto her head.
The Caterpillar: You have to take what she tells you with a little caution. Cat is almost always drugged, but not by her own choice. She's the only one who knows exactly where Alice is, and the Red Queen is afraid she'll tell. Mostly, she babbles nonsense. But if you listen long enough, perhaps you'll learn something...
The King: He's not the King, really, he's actually Alice and Red's brother. He was appointed King by Alice... and of course, Red had to do away with him as well. But she can't kill her own blood, so she keeps him and his creature in a cage, guarded by her troll.
The Mouse: You'll have to forgive her falling asleep on you- she's the Queen's little ferret, and is often out all night crawling through tiny spaces for information. The Red Queen rarely gives her time to rest. She'd protest the hard work if she weren't so sleepy...
The March Hare: This is one to avoid. She's crazier than the Mad Hatter, and on more drugs than Cat. Most of the time, The Red Queen keeps her chained up, but when she's set loose, she'll attack anyone in her way. Which is why she's still alive. She's a useful weapon when put in the right place.
Tweedle-Dee: She, along with her "brother", Tweedle-Dum, is a marionette doll made by the Red Queen for entertainment. So, of course, she's a little airheaded and can't really do much. Unless you need to hear a good joke or riddle.
Tweedle-Dum: He, along with his "sister", Tweedle-Dee, is a marionette doll made by the Red Queen for entertainment. So, of course, he's a little airheaded and can't really do much. Unless you need to hear a good joke or riddle.Thoughts of a somewhat morbid and sometimes twisted individual.
The Black Magician: Somehow she knows just when she's needed; though blind, she sees all. Beware of her guardian- it may seem like a harmless plant, but if you threaten its mistress, it will strangle you alive.
Eleanor: Student of The Black Magician, her specialty is governing the powers of the faeries, and harnessing the beauty of the stars. This elf is quiet and sweet, but you wouldn't want to be on her bad side. After all, she's got some star power.
Diona, Celtic Warrior: She's red, she's white, she wears candy cane stripes, but don't let that fool you. Under all that cuteness, she's the fiercest warrior you'll ever meet. She's not afraid of anything. And did I mention she initiated herself into her tribe by killing her husband? Yeah. Don't mess with her. ![]()
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Goddess Of Earth: Surrounded by the beauty of that which she controls, her skeletal appearance is a constant reminder that what she births, she kills.
Goddess Of Stars: Of all the goddesses, she is the one who has found true love. But because of the jealousy of her sisters, she was banished to the eternal blackness beyond the world. But they could not quench her happiness, for her true love followed her. Together, they wander the heavens, bestowing beauty in blackness, scattering diamonds in the dark, making the night skies their home and the moon their bed.
Goddess Of The Sea: Half woman, half water dragon, she lives to destroy any who dare enter her waters. The beast at her side may look innocent, but its soul is blacker than the eyes of its mistress, and it delights to do every whim of her evil will.
Goddess Of Clouds: Don't let her untainted appearance fool you- behind those white clouds hides a dark intent blacker than the clouds of a tornado.
Goddess of Fire: The bad news: she likes to destroy everything within her reach, whether it be man, beast, nature, or water. The good news is, you always know what she's thinking.
Goddess Of Seduction: She knows every trick in the art of seducing lovers, yet in her heart, there is not an ounce of love.
Goddess Of Flora: She's cute, flowery, and full of feminine frills. At first glance, she looks no more harmless than a flower girl in a wedding. But upon closer inspection, you'll see that something is just not quite right...
Luna: The lost child of the Goddess of the Stars and her lover, Luna flutters the earth looking for her mother, never knowing that the answer lies above in the night sky, in the moon, in her name.That picture on the right... is me. If you were curious.
This is what I look like as the Mad Hatter. Makeup, Photography, Hair, and Photoshop all done by myself. wink
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Happy Thanksgiving.
Oh no! Well I guess it would just mean you'll be able to think of more to do with it for next time,
Oh, the synopsis is very intriguing! It sounds a bit like a fairytale.
Oh what do you do at work? I've been working the Halloween seasonal job at Party City and it's been a pretty nice job experience though it had ts crazy moments. Like today with all the stuff I had to clean up.
That sounds so cool! What are you writing about in your novel?
I was actually thinking of picking up the newest Fables trade paperback. It's a vertigo comic book series about fairytale characters who have been displaced from their magical homelands and they have to live in New York in a community called Fabletown and they have to work together to reclaim their homelands. It's a really epic story and I have a feeling you would really enjoy it.
My summer has been kind of slow but nice, I've just been trying to go swimming and try to watch movies and earn money so I can buy some new books.