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Alice-Liddell
Legacy Name: Alice-Liddell
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Owner: Balkz
Age: 13 years, 10 months, 3 weeks
Born: April 20th, 2012
Adopted: 13 years, 9 months, 4 weeks ago
Adopted: May 19th, 2012
Statistics
- Level: 1
- Strength: 10
- Defense: 10
- Speed: 10
- Health: 10
- HP: 10/10
- Intelligence: 0
- Books Read: 0
- Food Eaten: 0
- Job: Unemployed
Name- Alice LiddellSex- FemaleAge- 23-24Family- Arthur (father), Lorina (mother) and Elizabeth (older sister) perished in a horrific house fireMental Health- UnstableOccupation- Former Maid and Patient at Houndsditch Home for Wayward YouthPersonality- Alice is a clever and quick-witted young woman, with a curious nature, a sharp tongue and a direct way of approaching things — she is not afraid to speak her mind. Alice is shown to be very ruthless and cynical towards others. Despite her cynicism and morbidness shown in the game, Alice truly wants to set her mind free and restore peace to Wonderland and her own mind. She has been described as stubborn, and becomes enraged when someone says something she hates, disagrees with, or when she is talked down to, and will attack back verbally or physically.Although often showing a brave face during times of danger, and quick to debunk bullying and harsh words from others, Alice is constantly haunted by the memories of the fire which claimed the lives of her parents and her sister, and is shown to suffer from survivor's guilt as a result, which can manifest into extreme self-loathing and suicidal tendencies. She has shown to have understanding, or maybe sympathy towards the Orphans and Insane Children who have experienced a history similar to hers. She is fond of animals, particularly cats and rabbits. Appearance- In both games, Alice is a young, English woman with pale skin, a slim figure, dark hair, a long oval-shaped face and green eyes, although her appearance - with both her bodily features and in the way she dresses - differs between the two titles.In the original Alice, she has straight, dark auburn hair, cut just past the shoulder, which has a center parting and no fringe. Her eyes are large and are a shade of emerald-green. She wears a navy blue dress with short puffy sleeves, and a fanned-out skirt that is cut to about mid-leg. To complete the outfit, Alice wears a simple white apron over the dress, black-and-white stockings underneath, and black knee-high boots which are secured with silver buckles. Her outfit also sports astronomical and Greek symbols: ♆, the symbol of Neptune, and ♃, the symbol of Jupiter, can be seen on the pockets of her apron, and Ω, the Greek letter Omega, appears as a pendent on her silver necklace. Blood can also been seen splattered over her apron and skirt. In Madness Returns, Alice's appearance in London is sickly pale with disheveled shoulder-length black hair, and round, pale green eyes with darkened skin around them, giving the impression that she is tired or has been crying. When she returns to Wonderland, she changes slightly to a more "beautiful" form: she has a healthier complexion, straighter and longer hair that has a reddish tinge and appears to be wearing make-up in the form of peach lipstick and black eyeliner with dark pink eye shadow. The sudden change in her physical appearance could reflect how Alice sees herself, or wishes to be, and she changes due to her mental state when she enters Wonderland, a place where her inner thoughts, desires, and psyche becomes reality. Despite already being an adult, she is significantly shorter than most humans (both in London and in Wonderland) - even other women.Alice's first Transformation in Wonderland in Madness ReturnsAlice's outfits change often in Madness Returns, although she is always in a dress, normally with a apron. In London, she wears a black-and-white dress with a striped, long-sleeved top and black skirt, complete with black stockings, ankle-high boots, and a white apron. When she first returns to Wonderland, she returns to her old blue dress (but this time the symbol of Neptune has been replaced with ♁, the symbol of Eris.) As she explores Wonderland, Alice gains new dresses that match the current location she is in; for example, in Hatter's Domain she wears a steampunk-inspired dress. Background-ChildhoodAlice Liddell spent most of her childhood in Oxford in the south of England, where she lived a comfortable, happy life with her father Arthur, who was a dean at Oxford University, her mother, and her older sister Elizabeth. The family also owned a cat, Dinah, and two of her kittens later on. Around the age of seven, Alice - who had a strong sense of imagination - invented and explored the strange world of Wonderland and made friends with its inhabitants. (She was known to have visited Wonderland at least twice, as seen in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass.)During the course of a winter night in November 1863, a fire was started within the Liddell household. Although seriously burnt, Alice managed to escape with her life, but her family were less fortunate, and Alice was forced to witness them incinerated within the fire that destroyed her once beloved home. Alice was sent to Little more Infirmary to have her physical wounds, but the event had a huge impact on Alice's mentality, and she fell into a catatonic state. After a investigation, it was concluded that the fire was started due to the clumsiness of Dinah and an still-lit oil lamp in the downstairs library. -Rutledge Asylumlice was transferred in November 1864 to Rutledge Asylum in London, where she would spend the next ten years under the care of Dr. Heironymous Q. Wilson. During his many interviews with Alice during her catatonia, he was able to record many of her supposedly "insane fairy tales" of Wonderland, while she was actually living them in her mind at the time.During her time at the asylum, Alice had faced her own guilt and the mistreatment from other patients and the cruel caretakers at Rutledge. One of nurses, Pris Witless, overheard Alice blaming herself for the fire that killed all of her family; Witless would later use this "confession" against Alice in the form of blackmail. -Life After RutledgeAfter being released from Rutledge Asylum, one of her former carers, Nurse Witless found Alice a home and a job at the Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth in London. Even after a year of being out of the asylum in 1875, Alice was still dealing with her tragic childhood memories along with serious survivor's guilt, and also began to suffer from auditory and visual hallucinations. While working at Houndsditch, Alice was attending hypnotic therapy with Dr. Angus Bumby, who was trying to use Wonderland as a tool in Alice's mental recovery, to try and make her forget about the fire. However, progress wasvery slow and Alice was both struggling and refusing to forget her past.One day, after her session with the doctor was over, Bumby sent Alice to pick up medicine at the pharmacist. On her way, Alice became side-tracked with following a stray cat. Upon entering a dark alley, she experienced a hallucination of several monstrous figures with Jabberwock heads surrounding her, until it was interrupted by Nurse Witless, who had found her wandering around. Although she was not very happy to see the old woman - as Witless was now using Alice's "confession" to blackmail her, to get money and drink out of her so she wouldn't report Alice to the police - Alice was surprised to hear that the woman might have information about her missing rabbit toy.Witless then brought Alice to her rooftop, where she had another hallucination of Nurse Witless transforming into the Jabberwock. The fright Alice had from seeing Witless turn into a monster triggered an even greater mental break-down, and Alice fell into Wonderland again. Fun Fact- Unlike most interpretations of Alice, who have blonde hair and blue eyes, the American McGee's Alice has brown hair and green eyes. This might be a reference to the real-life Alice Liddell, who has dark hair and was the inspiration of the original Alice character.








