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Responisbilities
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Beast Research
White Rabbit (Jason)
a. A rabbit with white fur. Constantly late
for appointments. Prime and proper, working as a messenger and assistant to the
Queen of Hearts. Is seen wearing a waistcoat and always running around looking
at his pocket watch.
2. 14. Smoking Caterpillar (Ian)
a. An old wise, blue caterpillar. Living in
woods near the Duchess, and always seen sitting on a large mushroom smoking a
hookah. Very literal and straight
forward in speech. Honest and when he
doesn’t know something he says so, even if just responding to a figure of
speech.
18. Cheshire-cat (Bradon)
a. The Cheshire-Cat may look like a normal
cat, but its large grin is proof otherwise. With long claws and many sharp
teeth, the Cheshire-Cat may look like a dangerous foe. Instead the Cheshire-Cat
is very playful and plays more from behind the scenes causing trouble rather
than face it head on. This is very convenient for the greatest ability, other
than talking, is the ability to disappear and reappear at will.
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22. Hatter (Brandon)
a. Nothing seems very remarkable about the
Hatter. What seems like a well to do Hatter with a large hat and bow-tie, all
falls apart when he speaks. Raving mad, and suffering from being unable to tell
time. With the March Hare he keeps moving around his table in a constant time
being Tea Time.
23. March Hare
a. Like the Hatter, the March Hare looks like
a normal Hare, other than the ability to speak and wearing a bow-tie with
jacket. The March Hare also lost the ability to tell time, and is stuck in a
never ending Tea Time.
25. Cards (2, 7, 5, Kings, Queens, Jacks,
Hearts Spades, Clubs. etc) [Everyone]
a. The servants and soldiers to the King and
Queen of Hearts. Looking like normal playing cards. They follow loyally to the
King and Queen. The suit in which the card is determines its position. The
spades are classified as the servants such as gardeners, while the hearts are
all royalty.
26. Knave of Hearts (Ian)
a. The personal servant and herald of the King
and Queen. Where ever the King and Queen are, the Knave of hearts is there
right in front of them. Not only does the Knave announce the arrival of the
King and Queen, but also scribes and carries the crowns.
27. King of Hearts (Pat)
a. The King of Hearts, and Ruler of
Wonderland. Very calm and always in the shadow of his Queen. Although he may be
the one who has the say and gives the commands, it is the Queens voice that
puts them in his head.
28. Queen of Hearts
a. The true Ruler of Wonderland. Always goes
around with her trusted Executioner. Her favorite term is “Off with their
Head!” No matter the offense this is the answer to it. This makes every citizen
of Wonderland always on edge.
33. Gryphon (Ian)
a. Part Eagle part Lion. The ability to fly,
most Gryphon’s are very predatorily, but the servant to the Queen of Hearts is
very calm. An educated creature, taught by the Classical Master. Spends his
time with the Mock Turtle, dancing and telling stories. Very different than the
normal Gryphon.
34. Chess Pieces (Pat)
a. What might seem like ordinary chess pieces,
on closer examination you can see they move and talk. Although not the most
intelligent beings, always forgetting and easily scared. They can’t see other
creatures, and this tends to make them really confused as people start moving
them around.
35. Jabberwocky (Jason)
a. The mighty Jabberwocky. Very few creatures are
as fierce as him. With very sharp claws, and large teeth. Even if those were
not scary enough, his fire red eyes will scare any passerby. The only way to harm the mighty Jabberwocky,
is with the mighty Vorpal Blade.
36. Bandersnatch (Pat)
a. Not as furious as the Jabberwocky, but still
a creature to be feared. What might look like a large tree, could actually be
the mighty Bandersnatch. Although the creature looks large there are very few
creatures faster than the frumious Bandersnatch. Like the Jabberwocky, the only weapons that
can harm it are the Vorpal Blade or a Winxy Pistol.
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43. Red Queen (Ian)
a. A larger version of the red queen chess
piece. A picture of true royalty. One must be very respectful when speaking to
the Red Queen. As one would expect from a Queen Chess piece, she is not
hindered in her movement and has the ability move extremely fast whenever she
wishes.
44. Tweedledee & Tweeledum
a. The twins are an interesting two people.
Very cowardly and a love for poems. These two are never seen apart and
compliment the other. These two believe the world around them, including
themselves are just a dream of the Red King. Very few things will separate these two,
except for the stealing of a rattle which will cause them to be in arms against
each other.
45. Humpty Dumpty (Jason)
a. Nothing gets past this egg. Sitting on his wall waiting for the
promise of the King. He has a disability
of thinking everyone looks alike, all the faces of the people he meets are the
same. This means that everyone he meets is the first time he meets them.
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52. Rocking-Hoarse Fly (Bradon
a. One of the many insects of the world. This
insect is a very tiny version of a wooden rocking horse, the only difference is
the wings that it moves around with.
53. Snap-Dragon Fly (Brandon)
a. What might look like a normal dragonfly, on
closer inspection you can see it is a little different. The body is plum-pudding, its wings are made of holly-leaves, and a head of raisin burning in brandy. It makes its nest in a christmas-box and eats
frumenty and mince-pie.
54. Bread-and-Butter Fly (Brandon)
a. A fly with wings made of thin slices of
bread and butter, its body is the crust and head of a lump of sugar. The Bread
and Butter fly lives on a diet of weak tea with cream.
56. Red King (Pat)
a. The Red King is a very lazy King. Spending
all his time sleeping. Nothing really has the ability to wake the Red King. He
lies under a tree in the Dark Forest "fit to snore is head off" as
Tweedledum would say.
57. White Queen (Pat)
a. For a Queen, she is very disheveled. Always
needing help when getting dressed. She pays a servant twopence for a day of
work, and jam every other day. She gives jam yesterday and tomorrow, but never
today. Everything in her mind works
backwards. So the outcome of an event was a week ago, the trial for the event
was yesterday, but the crime happens next week.
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