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paradisa2013-01-13 08:46 am
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Wonderland: Day One
The residents of Paradisa who ventured into the lobby on the 13th would find something new there; a mirror spanning an entire wall. Given recent happenings, who can blame them if they're cautious? Trouble is, this mirror seems to really want to bring people in, because you don't have to get too close before you're through the looking glass.
Once you've gone, you may find that you're not quite yourself.[Notes/Reminders: Type 1 and Type 2 characters will believe they are Wonderland natives. All characters, including those not entering Wonderland, will be able to use their journals; Wonderland "natives" will think it is a communication device exclusive to Wonderland, although communication between Paradisa and Wonderland through the journals is absolutely possible. You may NPC any number of Tulgey Wood creatures, except for the Jabberwocky.]
Once you've gone, you may find that you're not quite yourself.[Notes/Reminders: Type 1 and Type 2 characters will believe they are Wonderland natives. All characters, including those not entering Wonderland, will be able to use their journals; Wonderland "natives" will think it is a communication device exclusive to Wonderland, although communication between Paradisa and Wonderland through the journals is absolutely possible. You may NPC any number of Tulgey Wood creatures, except for the Jabberwocky.]
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I'm afraid you'll have to speak to the Queen. It was she who summoned you, not me.
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[Oh hell, he's really screwed up this time, hasn't he? He looks up at the king, eyes wide with fear.]
You know that she will not listen to me! Not for one second!
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Remove him from my sight.
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N-no! Please, give me one more chance! I swear to you, I will do anything you speak of me! Anything at all!
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Begging is shameful.
[ Just before they take the White Rabbit away, the King approaches the Captain of the Guard. He speaks quietly but his voice carries enough for the Rabbit to hear. ]
Leave him in the gardens. Have him join the court when we all head down and pretend he was always amongst them.
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[He cringes as he's taken by the guards, though his ears perk forward at the King's voice. They fall sideways in relief, and he speaks quietly as he's dragged away.]
Your majesty, you are far too merciful to me. I shan't forget your kindness.
[And then he's tossed out of the room. He glances back, grateful, before he scurries off.]