On occasion she experiences mood swings, suddenly expressing deep sadness or joy before returning to a neutral state only a few minutes later. No matter the situation, Alice plainly expresses her thoughts, even if this does not serve her well. She is shown to be somewhat belligerent, domineering, and assertive. PersonalityĪlice is initially presented as an enigmatic, sardonic girl with an inclination towards violence. In this form, she wears the red and white checkered coat as seen in Alice's normal outfit, and wields a large, black scythe. This form is sometimes given more predatory features, such as sharp teeth and a muscular frame. Īs the B-Rabbit, she takes the form of a large, somewhat anthropomorphized rabbit with black fur and red eyes. Prior to the Tragedy of Sablier, Alice wore a black dress to differentiate herself from her sister, but otherwise looked the same.
#ALICE ANESIDORA SERIES#
Her outfit for most of the series consists of a long, red coat with white details, a white shirt with a large white bow, a black miniskirt, and white laced boots. Jun Mochizuki notes her defining feature as her shapely legs, followed by her quickly changing expressions. Her hair is sometimes painted as black, and sometimes as brown. Two long plaits descend from behind her, each ending in a chained hairpiece. A cowlick turns up at either side of her head, giving the appearance of devil horns. Alice was subsequently left with no knowledge of her identity, excluding her name and the misplaced conviction that she was the B-Rabbit.Īs a human, Alice takes the appearance of an adolescent girl with purple eyes and long, dark hair. The Core interfered with this, not wishing harm to come to the Intention of the Abyss, and thus Alice's memories were given to her sister once she tore apart the Intention's memories and killed Jack.
She then absorbed the power of Oz the B-Rabbit, who had become Jack's Chain, in hopes of using his power to destroy her sister's memories of Jack and prevent them from reuniting. When Alice's fears culminated during the Tragedy of Sablier and Jack demanded that she allow him to meet her sister, Alice committed suicide, destroying the physical body of both herself and the Intention. This led to an antagonistic relationship between her and her sister, who grew increasingly obsessed with Jack, believing him to be the only person who did not hate her. After Jack destroyed Oz's body, Alice developed an intense hatred and distrust for him. She thus became very attached to her stuffed rabbit Oz, a gift left behind by her mother. Īs her birth was a taboo, the only person Alice was allowed to see outside her surrogate family was Oswald's best friend, Jack Vessalius. Her aging accelerated due to having been born from a place unbound by time, and she was raised by her mother's brother, Oswald, now the new Glen, alongside Gilbert and his younger brother Vincent, another Child of Ill Omen. Alice was birthed a few days later, along with her twin sister/alternate self The Intention of the Abyss, despite the union not having meant to produce twins. Upon Lacie's death, the Core took what was in Lacie's womb and raised them as her own, becoming the surrogate mother to the children. As a young child, Lacie agreed to her guardian's request to impregnate her before her impending execution as a Child of Ill Omen, in hopes that a child would allow the Core companionship after her death. Her birth was part of an experiment created by generations of Glen Baskervilles, hoping to gain control of Abyss by providing its Core with a physical body.
In truth, Alice is not a Chain, but the human child of Lacie and Levi Baskerville.