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Tuesday, October 19, 2004


More On White Rabbit



As promised, here's some facts on the characters to White Rabbit. The more main characters, at least.

Alice: (No Picture Yet) Since I've decided the story takes place in Salem during the 1690's, she is one of the Puritans of that time. She lives with another family in one of the cabins and works very hard every day like everyone else. Her past is plainly forgotten by everyone (and will never be revealed at all in the story so don't start wondering), so it's pretty much a mystery to why she's a witch.

From all the labor she goes through, he grows strong and nimble and is able to wield a stick or hoe pretty well. Upon accidently revealing her magic to some townfolk (and the suspicion of witchcraft around this time), she was immediately charged and was told to be burned at the stake. Escaping into the Forbidden Woods, she becomes lost and ends up in Wonderland where she meets the next character of our enchanted tale...

Maknum Walker (The White Rabbit):

Maknum has to be my most favorite character. This quick sketch of him I doodled in about five minutes of art class should give you an idea of his appearance. As said in my previous post, he's human height. Here's some stuff you didn't know. He's a famous alchemist who owns an apothecary deep within one of the woods of Wonderland. He may seem humble from this description, but in battle, he can use his guns skillfully (said to be the best damn shot in all of the land; that and his gun uses really big bullets). He's also been known to use his own body as a weapon of destruction. He's a powerful ally Alice would be more than happy to have on her side (if he even is).

He uses his potion-brewing skills to make unique bullets that, upon impact, can explode and release gases, acids, and assorted other excremities that will harm the foe the bullet hits. He's quite the deadly bunny.

He's not the nicest guy and hardly cracks a smile. But his jokes that he cracks (mostly sarcasm) will keep his atmosphere somewhat away from the dark side. He's even somewhat religious (note the cross necklace). But can he really be trusted?

The Cheshire Cat: (No Picture Yet) It's silly because the White Rabbit was bad in the real story and the Cheshire Cat helped. Hmm... Well, I'm different, I s'pose. The Cheshire Cat is evil (in some sense), but he's only doing his job. He's the most notorious bounty hunter in all of Wonderland and the Queen hires him to kill Alice. He wears all armor and such so he's not really revealed. I'll draw a picture of him next since he's an interesting character. His information is limited.


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