Ah ah ah, of course. I am not one to leave a good friend in the dark, so to speak, and it's rather difficult for the guide character to do his assigned job without all of the facts. Although you will have to forgive me if I repeat something someone has already said or the abundance of plot holes. Wonderland has not given us the full story yet.
[And naturally Zacharie's foresight worked for OFF only. He drums his fingers against the table before speaking.]
As many must have said to you by this point, this place is known as Wonderland and is ruled over by a certain Queen from a book known as "Alice in Wonderland", along with the rest of that colorful cast. Much like us the people here are from other worlds and brought to this place without so much as a polite request. Wonderland feeds off of our memories and subjects us to various events based on them. What the endgame goal of this place is, however, I do not know.
[That's about a basic of plot summaries he can give. On to the next part.]
On the other side of mirrors exists a copy of the mansion that we are standing in. It is inhabited with copies of ourselves, dubbed 'Mirrors'. The collective agreement between those living here is to avoid them.
[Zacharie does so mostly because, while his own Mirror apparently has no interest in talking face-to-face, he's heard enough to come to some rather unfortunate conclusions. But that can wait. Any questions so far?]
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[And naturally Zacharie's foresight worked for OFF only. He drums his fingers against the table before speaking.]
As many must have said to you by this point, this place is known as Wonderland and is ruled over by a certain Queen from a book known as "Alice in Wonderland", along with the rest of that colorful cast. Much like us the people here are from other worlds and brought to this place without so much as a polite request. Wonderland feeds off of our memories and subjects us to various events based on them. What the endgame goal of this place is, however, I do not know.
[That's about a basic of plot summaries he can give. On to the next part.]
On the other side of mirrors exists a copy of the mansion that we are standing in. It is inhabited with copies of ourselves, dubbed 'Mirrors'. The collective agreement between those living here is to avoid them.
[Zacharie does so mostly because, while his own Mirror apparently has no interest in talking face-to-face, he's heard enough to come to some rather unfortunate conclusions. But that can wait. Any questions so far?]