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White Rabbit. ([personal profile] apatheticguide) wrote2015-12-01 05:55 pm
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Character Information



Name: "White Rabbit" / No Name (he doesn't have a set one)
Canon: Alice Mare
Canonpoint: The end of Cheshire's bad ending, after he makes a pact with Allen.
Age: Unknown (at least a century, possibly more)
Race: Demon (formerly human)
Gender: Male... probably. Might be female sometimes? We just don't know. Generally male.
Appearance: Have a link! This is what he currently looks like, but it's worth noting, his face is always "in flux" to the rules of the World. For now, though... he's like this.
Orientation: Ace like space.
Personality: The White Rabbit is a lethargic, lazy sort of creature. He doesn't like moving. He CAN move from the spot he stands in, but... he prefers not to in most cases. He's also very demanding, telling Allen that he has no choice but to go get the keys, in the novel. He SEEMS like a helpful guide, encouraging and telling him it's just a Dream, but... in truth, his helpful role, and his spiel about what the World is, and his informative nature, are little more than ploys. All the people who end up there, always children, are little more than food sources to him. As a demon, he must continually feed upon them, to keep existing. Once a soul that refused to pass on, he now clings to life as a demon, alongside the Cheshire Cat.

In general, he's a gloomy, and lazy sort, and it's hard to motivate him. He will defend himself if prompted. Mostly, though, he prefers not having to work for his food, and lets the Cat do all the hard work. He likes to play the nicer role, and make people think he's nicer than he seems. ... Really, though, he's just as bad; he's not nice or caring in the slightest. He's mostly just hungry. He's easily bored. He states he prefers the World to the world, because he will never starve here, which indicates he may have had issue with this in his past life, but there's no way to know for sure.

In all, he's just a lazy sort of Rabbit. Allen remarks he's a terrible facsimile of the real Alice in Wonderland character, acting nothing like him; he's never in a hurry, in fact, except when urging him to get the Keys. Speaking of keys, he keeps one in his back pocket, one that is a blade, and can be used to stab people. He will sooner stand around in place all day than do actual work, but if hungry enough, he might be willing to kill. Don't press or push his buttons, and definitely don't test his patience. Both are bad ideas. Talking to him about the Cheshire Cat is another surefire way to set him off angrily ranting and cursing about his desire to disembowel the guy... so basically, try to avoid that.