There are two ways a person can canon update their character:
- Dream Update: Basically the character has a dream of everything that happens up until the point you want to update them to. However, they still will not have experienced the actual events and it will be more like an amnesiac watch a film of their life, or someone telling them what had
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Blood: Hey now, if you’re starting please don’t.
Alice: …What. YOU’RE THE WORST. Who would like you? *throws a book* Besides I’m never going to love anyone again. EVER.
Blood: That’s good. Because I hate complicated stuffs.
Alice promptly ran out of the room crying, which worried Elliot to no end. And in case, you’re wondering if the conversation was really like that … it was very similar. She ran into Boris and the Bloody Twins as she got farther away from the mansion. Noticing that Alice was feeling down, Boris cheered her up with a fun riddle. She cheered up quickly.
When Alice returned to the Clock Tower, she ran into Ace who was leaving at the moment - and he was acting stranger than usual. Hmmmm…. :la Then she was conned into going to the Castle of Hearts by Peter’s cute rabbit form (“I’ll be executed!” he said) and she had some girl time with the Queen of Hearts, much to Peter’s chagrin. She was coaxed again into staying the night at the castle and Peter tricked her into sleeping with him in his rabbit form, and no, not like that. She flipped out in the morning when she discovered Peter back in his human form and threw a potted plant at him. While leaving in huff, Alice encountered Ace again, who was … needless to say, not his normal self. They talked regarding Julius and Ace’s job - and Alice’s answers were all very idealistic. When group of men ambushed them, Ace mercilessly killed them in front of her, telling her that her way of thinking was indeed too naïve. He left petrified Alice in middle of the mess. Boris found her and tried very hard to cheer her up again, with the ever-fun carnival. Although hectic and full of surprises, it managed to do the trick and Alice was back to her somewhat chipper state.
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Her troubles were not over however, as wounded Boris told her to beware of Ace who proclaimed in the previous chapter: “I think I’ll kill Alice.” While the said danger was wandering through the woods to get to the Clock Tower, Alice bandaged the Cheshire cat and pondered over what he had said. Of course confrontation with Ace was inevitable. But this time Alice helped herself with the power of speech and convinced him to not kill her. She also mentioned that she rather liked Ace who gets lost but has fun along the way - which seemed to have touched him. In the end, Ace decided not to kill her with a smile and nothing changed. However, he admitted he was fond of Alice’s heartbeat. Well, that’s that.
Oh, she got invited to the Castle of Heart’s ball. Isn’t that nice?
[Personality]
She doesn’t experience much drastic change. She is more accepting of the norms in Wonderland while thinking it is still wrong, especially in the case of killing. Alice also seems to be more expressive, as she smiles more and is prone to tears (versus the girl who tried to remain calm as possible).
[Abilities] N/A
[Other important stuff] N/A
[Any questions?] None!
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