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+ Ewaymas +
Happy December, everyone! Wonderland has started the holidays early this year. In the very early morning of December 1, there’s the usual clattering racket as the Mansion decorates itself. A huge decorated tree takes center stage in the entranceway and a large menorah can be found atop the mantle of the fireplace. Wreaths and lights and tinsel and so on decorate the stairwells and hallways and there’s a stocking hanging up for each character. And as a special treat, this year every character gets an advent calendar.
For every character, a small wooden chest with tiny drawers of different sizes has appeared, sitting on the window sill in their room (or some other clearly visible space, should their room not have windows for some reason).

Each day, the character can open a drawer and find a small gift inside. Characters can skip drawers and the gifts will remain in them for later. However, if the character tries to get into a drawer early, they will find that it is empty or that it won’t open at all.
There are also some upcoming ~surprises~ partway through the month, so look out for those.
Having said that, we have some unfortunate news regarding the game. Due to how quiet things have been in the last few months, we have made a difficult decision - unfortunately, we cannot sustain the game until February as we had planned. What this means is that when Ewaymas ends we will be going directly into endgame with no pause in between. We will be giving more details regarding endgame when Ewaymas comes to a close.
It is our hope that you will enjoy this last Ewaymas, and that you will stay with us through to the end. We have a lot of fun and horrible things ahead for you all, so please enjoy these last couple of mod events!
Note: You can ask questions either directly on the advent calendar list for your character or on the Q&A thread (which I, unfortunately, put after all the advent calendar stuff).
For every character, a small wooden chest with tiny drawers of different sizes has appeared, sitting on the window sill in their room (or some other clearly visible space, should their room not have windows for some reason).

Each day, the character can open a drawer and find a small gift inside. Characters can skip drawers and the gifts will remain in them for later. However, if the character tries to get into a drawer early, they will find that it is empty or that it won’t open at all.
There are also some upcoming ~surprises~ partway through the month, so look out for those.
Having said that, we have some unfortunate news regarding the game. Due to how quiet things have been in the last few months, we have made a difficult decision - unfortunately, we cannot sustain the game until February as we had planned. What this means is that when Ewaymas ends we will be going directly into endgame with no pause in between. We will be giving more details regarding endgame when Ewaymas comes to a close.
It is our hope that you will enjoy this last Ewaymas, and that you will stay with us through to the end. We have a lot of fun and horrible things ahead for you all, so please enjoy these last couple of mod events!
Note: You can ask questions either directly on the advent calendar list for your character or on the Q&A thread (which I, unfortunately, put after all the advent calendar stuff).
+ Advent Calendars +
Alice
2. A small model kit
3. A good luck charm
4. A mini fruitcake
5. A small game
6. Memory jar
7. A small potted succulent
8. Seed packets
9. Hot cocoa packets
10. Old fashioned candy
11. Earbuds
12. A riddle: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
13. A pocket watch with no hands
14. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
15. Nut shells
16. A room key labelled #332
17. Used lottery scratcher
18. A pepper shaker
19. A human tooth
20. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
21. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
22. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
23. The skull of a cat
24. A slip of paper
Ange Ushiromiya
2. Hot cocoa packets
3. A candle or incense sticks
4. Tea bags/leaves
5. A riddle: A murderer was condemned to death. He has to choose from one of three rooms: 1) A room full of raging fires, 2) A room full of assassins with loaded guns, 3) A room with lions that hadn’t eaten in years. Which room is safest?
6. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
7. A recipe
8. A bookmark
9. Fortune cookies
10. Memory jar
11. Seed packets
12. A poem: The Silence Will Be Sudden then Last
13. A pocket Japanese-Russian dictionary
14. A room key labelled #394
15. Nut shells
16. A pocket watch with no hands
17. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
18. A pepper shaker
19. A live scorpion
20. A human tooth
21. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
22. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
23. The skull of a cat
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Bill Cipher
2. A poem: I’m Reading Your Mind
3. A recipe
4. A small potted succulent
5. Post-it notes
6. Tea bags/leaves
7. Seed packets
8. Fortune cookies
9. A bookmark
10. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
11. A small game
12. Mini Rubik's cube
13. A slip of paper that just says "Who?"
14. An unlabeled jar filled with gray powder
15. Used lottery scratcher
16. Burned out lightbulb
17. A room key labelled #119
18. A rock
19. A live centipede
20. A human tooth
21. The skull of a cat
22. A rusted vintage syringe
23. Cicada shells
24. A slip of paper
Cullen Rutherford
2. Old fashioned candy
3. A good luck charm
4. Seed packets
5. Earbuds
6. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
7. A candle or incense sticks
8. A caricature drawing of the character
9. A small model kit
10. Fortune cookies
11. Sparklers
12. A small game
13. Burned out lightbulb
14. A rock
15. A slip of paper that just says "Me"
16. Nut shells
17. An unlabeled jar filled with white powder
18. Used lottery scratcher
19. Cicada shells
20. A human tooth
21. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
22. A necklace
23. A live centipede
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Dipper Pines
2. Earbuds
3. A recipe
4. A riddle: What was the largest island in the world before Australia was discovered?
5. A candle or incense sticks
6. Hot cocoa packets
7. Sparklers
8. A small model kit
9. A caricature drawing of the character
10. A bookmark
11. A good luck charm
12. Fortune cookies
13. A room key labelled #698
14. A salt shaker
15. A rock
16. A compass with no needle
17. Burned out lightbulb
18. Used lottery scratcher
19. A human tooth
20. A necklace
21. Cicada shells
22. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
23. The skull of a cat
24. A slip of paper
Entrapta
2. Old fashioned candy
3. A riddle: The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
4. A small model kit
5. Sparklers
6. Earbuds
7. Memory jar
8. Seed packets
9. A recipe
10. Hot cocoa packets
11. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
12. Disposable camera
13. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
14. A rock
15. Used lottery scratcher
16. A slip of paper that just says "You"
17. A salt shaker
18. Nut shells
19. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
20. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
21. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
22. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
23. Cicada shells
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Ford Pines
2. A poem: Little Tree
3. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
4. A riddle: What month of the year has 28 days?
5. Memory jar
6. Earbuds
7. Sparklers
8. A small potted succulent
9. A caricature drawing of the character
10. A small game
11. Hot cocoa packets
12. Post-it notes
13. A slip of paper that just says "I won’t"
14. A rock
15. A salt shaker
16. A pocket watch with no hands
17. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
18. An unlabeled bottle filled with acrid smelling liquid
19. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
20. A music box that plays “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The gears sound rusted and they strain to play the song.
21. A human tooth
22. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
23. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
24. A slip of paper
Garrett Hawke
2. Fortune cookies
3. A small model kit
4. Post-it notes
5. A bookmark
6. Disposable camera
7. Sparklers
8. A mini fruitcake
9. A small potted succulent
10. Tea bags/leaves
11. Earbuds
12. A candle or incense sticks
13. A compass with no needle
14. Used lottery scratcher
15. A rock
16. A room key labelled #939
17. An unlabeled jar filled with opaque jelly
18. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
19. The skull of a cat
20. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
21. A rusted vintage syringe
22. Cicada shells
23. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Georgia Mason
2. A riddle: There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?
3. Mini Rubik's cube
4. A bookmark
5. Sparklers
6. A small model kit
7. Earbuds
8. Memory jar
9. A poem: Ticking and Tocking
10. A small potted succulent
11. Tea bags/leaves
12. Old fashioned candy
13. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
14. Burned out lightbulb
15. A rock
16. A pocket Finnish-Arabic dictionary
17. A room key labelled #700
18. Used lottery scratcher
19. A necklace
20. The skull of a cat
21. A rusted vintage syringe
22. A live tarantula
23. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
24. A slip of paper
Lapis Lazuli
2. Earbuds
3. A caricature drawing of the character
4. Memory jar
5. Hot cocoa packets
6. Mini Rubik's cube
7. Seed packets
8. Sparklers
9. A photo of someone important from home
10. A small game
11. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
12. Fortune cookies
13. Broken antique rattle
14. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
15. Burned out lightbulb
16. A pepper shaker
17. A room key labelled #438
18. An unlabeled bottle filled with cloudy liquid
19. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
20. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
21. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
22. A necklace
23. A rusted vintage syringe
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Mabel Pines
2. Tea bags/leaves
3. A candle or incense sticks
4. A poem: Fifteenth Farewell
5. Sparklers
6. A caricature drawing of the character
7. A small game
8. Seed packets
9. A recipe
10. A mini fruitcake
11. A photo of someone important from home
12. Memory jar
13. A room key labelled #528
14. A pocket Spanish-Bengali dictionary
15. Half of a broken antique rattle
16. Used lottery scratcher
17. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
18. A rock
19. A necklace
20. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
21. A live tarantula
22. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
23. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
24. A slip of paper
Nageki Fujishiro
2. A mini fruitcake
3. A small model kit
4. A candle or incense sticks
5. Earbuds
6. Post-it notes
7. Fortune cookies
8. A photo of someone important from home
9. A poem: Depending on the Wind
10. Tea bags/leaves
11. Sparklers
12. A bookmark
13. Nut shells
14. A rock
15. A room key labelled #880
16. An unlabeled bottle filled with dingy liquid
17. A pocket Sanskrit-Thai dictionary
18. White rose bush
19. A rusted vintage syringe
20. A music box that plays “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The gears sound rusted and they strain to play the song.
21. A necklace
22. A human tooth
23. A live spider
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Peridot
2. Disposable camera
3. Memory jar
4. A good luck charm
5. Seed packets
6. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
7. A small potted succulent
8. Old fashioned candy
9. A caricature drawing of the character
10. Post-it notes
11. A poem: At a Window
12. Earbuds
13. A salt shaker
14. A room key labelled #650
15. A burned out lightbulb
16. A slip of paper that just says "When?"
17. A compass with no needle
18. A pocket Bengali-Afrikaans dictionary
19. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
20. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
21. A human tooth
22. A rusted vintage syringe
23. Cicada shells
24. A slip of paper
Regina Mills
2. A caricature drawing of the character
3. A poem: Flood: Years of Solitude
4. Fortune cookies
5. A bookmark
6. A photo of someone important from home
7. Old fashioned candy
8. Hot cocoa packets
9. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
10. Mini Rubik's cube
11. A mini fruitcake
12. A riddle: If it’s information you seek, come see me. If it’s pairs of letters you need, I have consecutively three. What am I?
13. A salt shaker
14. Burned out lightbulb
15. A labor contract stamped as VOID
16. A pocket watch with no hands
17. An unlabeled bottle filled with clear liquid
18. A rock
19. The skull of a cat
20. Cicada shells
21. A rusted vintage syringe
22. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
23. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Rocket
2. A poem: Knocks on the Door
3. A photo of someone important from home
4. Fortune cookies
5. A small model kit
6. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
7. Memory jar
8. A good luck charm
9. Seed packets
10. Sparklers
11. A recipe
12. A caricature drawing of the character
13. A slip of paper that just says "No"
14. A room key labelled #948
15. Burned out lightbulb
16. A pepper shaker
17. A pocket Afrikaans-Portuguese dictionary
18. Red Queen chess piece
19. A live spider
20. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
21. The skull of a cat
22. A human tooth
23. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
24. A slip of paper
Ryoko Otonashi
2. Memory jar
3. Disposable camera
4. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
5. Tea bags/leaves
6. Hot cocoa packets
7. Earbuds
8. A candle or incense sticks
9. A small game
10. Fortune cookies
11. A caricature drawing of the character
12. A small potted succulent
13. Burned out lightbulb
14. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
15. Nut shells
16. A pocket watch with no hands
17. A room key labelled #522
18. A pocket Arabic-Sanskrit dictionary
19. A live cockroach
20. Cicada shells
21. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
22. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
23. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Sayaka Maizono
2. Fortune cookies
3. Sparklers
4. A bookmark
5. A small game
6. Memory jar
7. A caricature drawing of the character
8. A riddle: What can’t talk, but will reply when spoken to?
9. Old fashioned candy
10. A small potted succulent
11. A recipe
12. Mini Rubik's cube
13. A slip of paper that just says "Stop"
14. Nut shells
15. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
16. Used lottery scratcher
17. Burned out lightbulb
18. White Queen chess piece
19. Cicada shells
20. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
21. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
22. A rusted vintage syringe
23. A music box that plays “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The gears sound rusted and they strain to play the song.
24. A slip of paper
Shaun Mason
2. Mini Rubik's cube
3. Disposable camera
4. A candle or incense sticks
5. Memory jar
6. Fortune cookies
7. A photo of someone important from home
8. Old fashioned candy
9. A caricature drawing of the character
10. Sparklers
11. A small game
12. A riddle: What can you hold in your right hand, but not your left?
13. A room key labelled #187
14. An unlabeled bottle filled with thick liquid
15. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
16. A rock
17. A slip of paper that just says "Sell"
18. A compass with no needle
19. Cicada shells
20. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
21. A human tooth
22. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
23. A music box that plays “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The gears sound rusted and they strain to play the song.
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Soos
2. A bookmark
3. A good luck charm
4. Post-it notes
5. A mini fruitcake
6. A small game
7. Mini Rubik's cube
8. Sparklers
9. A poem: Valiant en Abyme
10. Disposable camera
11. A recipe
12. Fortune cookies
13. A slip of paper that just says "Help"
14. A pocket Russian-Finnish dictionary
15. Treasure map
16. Burned out lightbulb
17. A rock
18. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
19. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
20. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
21. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
22. A human tooth
23. A necklace
24. A slip of paper
Souji Seta
2. Earbuds
3. A photo of someone important from home
4. Old fashioned candy
5. A poem: Black Woods
6. Sparklers
7. Disposable camera
8. Fortune cookies
9. Memory jar
10. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
11. Hot cocoa packets
12. Tea bags/leaves
13. A slip of paper that just says "Yes"
14. Used lottery scratcher
15. A pepper shaker
16. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
17. A burned out lightbulb
18. A room key labelled #164
19. Several life maggots
20. A necklace
21. A rusted vintage syringe
22. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
23. Cicada shells
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Stan Pines
2. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
3. Sparklers
4. Tea bags/leaves
5. A poem: What the Dead Know
6. A good luck charm
7. Disposable camera
8. Hot cocoa packets
9. A caricature drawing of the character
10. Old fashioned candy
11. Mini Rubik's cube
12. A mini fruitcake
13. A compass with no needle
14. An unlabeled bottle filled with dark purple liquid
15. Used lottery scratcher
16. A slip of paper that just says "Don’t"
17. Burned out lightbulb
18. Nut shells
19. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
20. A vial with a tiny mouse fetus suspended in liquid inside
21. The skull of a cat
22. Two gemstone fragments stuck together
23. A necklace
24. A slip of paper
Steven Universe
2. A small model kit
3. A bookmark
4. A mini fruitcake
5. A Christmas ornament (player’s choice)
6. Old fashioned candy
7. A riddle: I stay in the corner but travel around the world. What am I?
8. A caricature drawing of the character
9. Mini Rubik's cube
10. Disposable camera
11. Memory jar
12. A small game
13. A burned out lightbulb
14. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
15. A pocket Portuguese-Japanese dictionary
16. An unlabeled jar filled with green jelly
17. A salt shaker
18. A room key labelled #883
19. A music box that plays “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The gears sound rusted and they strain to play the song.
20. A rusted vintage syringe
21. The skull of a cat
22. A human tooth
23. Cicada shells
24. A coded message:
Tfv vvfwg oeh ocii, K ogsncxmbs
Esy W’mi pcklkbx pgtk xq uzzg
Oeh pcn, rqbv sh mfy uvrpn zzzg
Kyev wj hqbv gcbk fg iehqbv
Mo gfvtm, jstfp, ixsicqbv
Tohru Honda
2. Mini Rubik's cube
3. A caricature drawing of the character
4. A small model kit
5. A candle or incense sticks
6. Disposable camera
7. Earbuds
8. Tea bags/leaves
9. A riddle: When you need me, you throw me away. When you’re done with me, you bring me back. What am I?
10. Fortune cookies
11. A recipe
12. Seed packets
13. A slip of paper that just says "Wait"
14. A salt shaker
15. Nut shells
16. A rock
17. Used lottery scratcher
18. Glitter. Lots of glitter.
19. Cicada shells
20. The eyeless head of a porcelain baby doll
21. A photo of Alice in front of the Mansion; every time you look away, Alice’s position in the picture changes.
22. A rusted vintage syringe
23. A music box that plays “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The gears sound rusted and they strain to play the song.
24. A slip of paper
Wirt
Mettaton
Amethyst
Kiyotaka Ishimaru
Asriel Dreemurr
Papyrus
Jay Merrick
Greg
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