YES I was sick of the old one so I improved upon it and now it is flawless and perfect.
I decided for this one i give the characters a little tweak as to what they are. a different version of them if you will.
The caterpillar becomes some what of a far seer mystic yet still he puffs away on his hookah.
The Queen has become somewhat more...2 dimensional trapped between the card world and the real world of wonderland. Still as furious as ever being trapped between worlds
The Cheshire cat has become some what of a Sorceress. Able to create illusions, duplicates of himself as well as other magical abilities. His only drive is to further his craft.
The White Rabbit...Sorta stays the same and unchanged from my previous avatars I mean I did such a great job of it I think it would be criminal to change it.
The White Knight, valiant rides across wonderland and seeks out those who require aid. His drive is honour.
The Mad Hatter, part biomechanical clockwork man. He wishes to only find another who shares his love of life.
Gryphon only searches for a home a place he will truly be happy
The March Hare, a dapper and fine worldly gentleman. His drive is exploration to see ever corner of wonderland there is.
The Brothers Tweedle. Dum is Ice and Dee is fire. They are locked forever in combat both evenly matched in skill
Dormouse young, tired and interdimensional he can travel between worlds but his only desire is to sleep and be left unperturbed
And finally Alice, misguided and to curious for her own good followed the White Rabbit into a strange world and now only wishes to go home
Oh ho ho ho! I thought Alice had the last of those kind adventures... Here's the story I thought up of:
After the events of the Walt Disney movie Alice in Wonderland, Alice grows up into a young woman in the Victorian Ages (or at least what I remember), telling and retelling to everyone the stories of her adventures in a fantastical place called "Wonderland". As a result, unfortunately for Alice, everyone viewed her as a bit of eccentric - even mad - and scoffed at the belief that Wonderland might be even real. Alice's reasonable older sister, who has married when the former was a teenager, fears that her little sister would be imprisoned in an asylum and marries her off to a respectable gentleman, who is a friend of the family. Alice's new husband fits the Victorian standards socially: Elegant and graceful, practical, and gentlemanly as a wealthy noble should be. Unfortunately, he is a psychiatrist who disapproves of fantasical nonsense, and when he hears of Alice's "mad" tales, he makes attempts to "cure" her and turn her into a normal, respectable lady. Alice, not wanting to leave Wonderland behind, escapes her husband and searches for anyone who could help her get out of her situation. What she found instead was a very peculiar white rabbit when she wandered into a hedge garden, fiddling with his pocket watch and mumbling something about being late again.
Remembering the White Rabbit from her previous adventure, Alice called for him in hopes that he'll aid her, but only scares the White Rabbit and he hops away. Alice then runs after the rabbit only to have the little creature fall down a hole at the base of a large tree. After a little curious investigating, she ends up falling in as well, and into a world she would have forgotten had she had been treated by her husband. Alice is then met by Card Guards, who see her as an intruder, and she escapes and hides in a field of large mushrooms. She is found by the Caterpillar, who drives her persecutors away, and who tells her that "she" has finally arrived. The Caterpillar explains that before Alice's last adventure as a child he had been a psychic seer under the service of the White Queen, but when the Queen of hearts took the throne she had the White Queen killed in front of the whole kingdom, and the Caterpillar banished shortly after foreseeing that someone would overthrow her and save Wonderland. That someone turned out to be Alice.
The Caterpillar warns Alice that she must prepare for her battle with the Queen of Hearts, in order to fulfill the prophecy, or else everyone will suffer. Alice, denying that she is the "Chosen One" and thinking the Caterpillar is lying, Alice runs away only to find thousands of people suffering under the rule of the Queen of Hearts. During her adventure, Alice meets her old friends:
The March Hare, a dapper traveler, joined again by the reluctant and sleepy Dormouse ever since The Queen of Hearts had disturbed his sleep; the kind but eccentric Mad Hatter, who spends every chance tinkering with every kind of machinery and even fused himself with one, becoming part machine; and the ever-grinning Chesire cat, a mischievous little sort who had been dabbling with the arcane arts during the time Alice was gone, and is now able to morph into all sorts of things at will among other things; and twin brothers Tweedle Dee and Dum, who served as generals under the White Queen and were regarded as the best swordsmen in Wonderland, but were cursed by the Queen of Hearts to fight each other for eternity for supporting the White Queen.
Together, aided by the Caterpillar and the White Rabbit, Alice and her friends must defeat the Queen of Hearts and restore Wonderland from its suffering. Unfortunately, not only do they have to deal with the Queen of Hearts, Alice's husband had followed her down the rabbit hole and joined up with the Queen of Hearts, intending to "cure" his wife and destroy Wonderland once and for all...
That is very much like taking the stories of The Looking Glass Wars, tim burton's alice in wonderland and American Mcgee's Alice/Alice: Madness returns, and smashing them all together.
After the events of the Walt Disney movie Alice in Wonderland, Alice grows up into a young woman in the Victorian Ages (or at least what I remember), telling and retelling to everyone the stories of her adventures in a fantastical place called "Wonderland". As a result, unfortunately for Alice, everyone viewed her as a bit of eccentric - even mad - and scoffed at the belief that Wonderland might be even real. Alice's reasonable older sister, who has married when the former was a teenager, fears that her little sister would be imprisoned in an asylum and marries her off to a respectable gentleman, who is a friend of the family. Alice's new husband fits the Victorian standards socially: Elegant and graceful, practical, and gentlemanly as a wealthy noble should be. Unfortunately, he is a psychiatrist who disapproves of fantasical nonsense, and when he hears of Alice's "mad" tales, he makes attempts to "cure" her and turn her into a normal, respectable lady. Alice, not wanting to leave Wonderland behind, escapes her husband and searches for anyone who could help her get out of her situation. What she found instead was a very peculiar white rabbit when she wandered into a hedge garden, fiddling with his pocket watch and mumbling something about being late again.
Remembering the White Rabbit from her previous adventure, Alice called for him in hopes that he'll aid her, but only scares the White Rabbit and he hops away. Alice then runs after the rabbit only to have the little creature fall down a hole at the base of a large tree. After a little curious investigating, she ends up falling in as well, and into a world she would have forgotten had she had been treated by her husband. Alice is then met by Card Guards, who see her as an intruder, and she escapes and hides in a field of large mushrooms. She is found by the Caterpillar, who drives her persecutors away, and who tells her that "she" has finally arrived. The Caterpillar explains that before Alice's last adventure as a child he had been a psychic seer under the service of the White Queen, but when the Queen of hearts took the throne she had the White Queen killed in front of the whole kingdom, and the Caterpillar banished shortly after foreseeing that someone would overthrow her and save Wonderland. That someone turned out to be Alice.
The Caterpillar warns Alice that she must prepare for her battle with the Queen of Hearts, in order to fulfill the prophecy, or else everyone will suffer. Alice, denying that she is the "Chosen One" and thinking the Caterpillar is lying, Alice runs away only to find thousands of people suffering under the rule of the Queen of Hearts. During her adventure, Alice meets her old friends:
The March Hare, a dapper traveler, joined again by the reluctant and sleepy Dormouse ever since The Queen of Hearts had disturbed his sleep; the kind but eccentric Mad Hatter, who spends every chance tinkering with every kind of machinery and even fused himself with one, becoming part machine; and the ever-grinning Chesire cat, a mischievous little sort who had been dabbling with the arcane arts during the time Alice was gone, and is now able to morph into all sorts of things at will among other things; and twin brothers Tweedle Dee and Dum, who served as generals under the White Queen and were regarded as the best swordsmen in Wonderland, but were cursed by the Queen of Hearts to fight each other for eternity for supporting the White Queen.
Together, aided by the Caterpillar and the White Rabbit, Alice and her friends must defeat the Queen of Hearts and restore Wonderland from its suffering. Unfortunately, not only do they have to deal with the Queen of Hearts, Alice's husband had followed her down the rabbit hole and joined up with the Queen of Hearts, intending to "cure" his wife and destroy Wonderland once and for all...