WonderLand_

Catacomb Oh well Looks like Catacomb made a World...


Owner Of This World

Schizoprenia -Alice


After defeating the Queen of Hearts, Alice decided to take a blank book to a witch, to have all of the inhabitants of Wonderland sucked down into the book. Now, Instead of putting the souls into the Asylum to be tortured..Alice sucks the souls into the book for them to be devoured and tortured in Wonderland forever..There are 9 provinces.

♥Vale of Tears/Vale of Doom: The Vale of Tears are initially reimagined by Alice to be a lot more tranquil than in her adventure in the first game, although the environment soon reflects Alice's deteriorating mental condition, with visible corruption oozing from all over. Later on, Alice visits the Vale again, but by then it has degenerated so much it resembles a wasteland of destruction and ruination.


♠Hatter's Domain: A fairly remote place near the Vale, it resembles an industrial complex full of mechanical architecture powered by steam. Within appears to be a new management running the place along with new dangers posed by cranks, cogs, gears, vents, and even molten metal.

♥Tundraful: A frigid environment with child-like nocturnal artifacts around. Pathways can be connected by breaking brittle ice obstacles in the way. Quaint depictions of celestial objects in the night sky are present, if along some more macabre-looking frozen carcasses of various creatures set permanently into the landscape; a grim reminder that not all is well with Wonderland.

♦Deluded Depths: The under-sea area where Alice behaves almost as if it were land. A theatre and an accompanying community of fis-people presents itself as the most promising landmark in an otherwise bleak and bland looking watery grave of sunken ships and drowned seamen. Littering the environment are jellyfish-like platforms and hydrothermal vents that allow Alice to journey through the abyss to clearer waters.


♥Oriental Grove: A world that Alice enters in a much dimunitive form where all inhabitants can finally compare with her in size, it is heavily influenced by Eastern cultures with mountainous landscapes and wide crevices. A community of Origami Ants reside in simple, built up areas carved from rock and bamboo. Toys pertinent to Eastern culture are magnified in size and serve as physical support for Alice to travel between areas. Within the mountain rock lie a gateway to an unusual world where Eastern art comes alive that Alice can use to travel through. Upsetting the peace are Samurai Wasps that bring grief upon the Ants and are hostile towards Alice.
Cardbridge: Made of playing cards that form various familiar environmental mechanics that help Alice to travel, this place is mostly deserted and high up in the sky above Queensland. Each individual card seems to have a mind of its own, but some in a group behave as one, flitting about randomly and sometimes help Alice along her way by acting as platforms.


♣Queensland: The remains of the Queen of Heart's residence since Alice's last confrontation with her. Mostly a depiction of rot and decay within the royal grounds as much of the Queen's physical, fleshy influence are now dead remains that accompany the inanimate architecture. However, closer to the core of Queensland the Queen very much still remain alive in the flesh as grotesque mosses of her being stay red with life. The inhabitants of these grounds have now taken a morbid decay of their former selves, but remain ever hostile towards Alice and her allies as they have always been.

♠Dollhouse: The somber corner of Wonderland when Alice's mind slipped into chaos again, this gloomy area is a product of the new abuses that came upon Alice after she was let go from Rutledge . A gloomy, unhappy place of neglect and abuse, the Insane Children are subjected to a cruel fate relating to dolls and other abominations. The innocent and colorful exterior of the Dollhouse belies a macabre secret that has to do with Alice's worsening madness, characterized by a darker and grimmer reflection of the doll world outside.

♦Infernal Train: The recurring artifact that seems to cause ruin and destruction to the Wonderland so loved by Alice, this is the place where she may finally realize the truth behind the madness that has plagued her since her fateful childhood and even after her time in Rutledge.