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| ===== The Faces of Alice ===== | ===== The Faces of Alice ===== | ||
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| + | >//Now then, where did those three other bitches come from?// | ||
| * **Free will (child)** was the youngest and gave humanity agency. | * **Free will (child)** was the youngest and gave humanity agency. | ||
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| === Digression: Alice, the child === | === Digression: Alice, the child === | ||
| - | Alice is a Lebanese | + | Alice is a child. She loved books. She loves fantasy books. She loves the fictional worlds in those books. She loved knowing about the stories of adventures the characters lead in those books. Alice would draw out the fantasy she imagined with highlighters meant for school. She’d always have muses of inspiration about her world. She loved dragons, she believed they were terrifying creatures of calamity, but that is exactly why they are romantic to her. She loves the protagonists who overcome their perils, but she adores those who find understanding with the Dragons. She loves goblins, she thinks they’re cute. She thinks goblins could be anything imaginable. And all she loved, she dreamt and drew. |
| Humans resemble heroes in books. Dragons of prismatic, unnatural colours. Why aim for realism when you can reach beyond realism? Little green blobs and globs she calls goblins. There’s no consistency at all, but in Alice’s imagination, | Humans resemble heroes in books. Dragons of prismatic, unnatural colours. Why aim for realism when you can reach beyond realism? Little green blobs and globs she calls goblins. There’s no consistency at all, but in Alice’s imagination, | ||