Nutcracker - Brown/Amber in his true form.Red Riding Hood - Orange (Red in merchandise).Gretel - Magenta and Turquoise magenta represents Gretel while turquoise represents Hansel. Snow White - Red (White in merchandise).Color-Coded Characters: Each Character has a color associated with them, most notably the color of their Lifeforce seen in their Job art and their corresponding weapons:.Color Character: Snow White, symbolizing her purity with the connotation of emptiness, and Red Riding Hood, symbolizing her spirited and violent nature.Classified Information: Most if not all of the characters' concept art that's shared on the internet has some blacked out text.Special mention goes to Red Riding Hood and Little Match Girl for being associated with "Brutality" and "Hellfire" respectively. Cast Full of Crazy: Considering that they have to murder everyone in the Library in order to fulfill their wish, it's a requirement.but they're also murderous and insane fairytale characters who slaughter Nightmares (and each other) on a regular basis. Badass Adorable: Call them cute, beautiful, handsome.After dealing with the Alice fragments, they go right back to killing each other, cumulating in The Three Little Pigs' victory. The Act of Elimination Part 2 ping-pongs between Back from the Dead and Back for the Dead as a number of them (bar Aladdin, Kaguya and Little Mermaid) made a contract with Parrah and Noya to be resurrected.but then all of them wind up dead in Act of Elimination part 1. Back from the Dead: All of the Reality Characters reappear in the real world after ending up in Library, and have gotten new powers as a result in the Fusion Arc.This is where every character the player knows has a chance of being Killed Off for Real. Anyone Can Die: Three words - Act of Elimination.While Red Riding Hood (Brutality) is indeed an Ax-Crazy Combat Sadomasochist, and Dorothy (Curiosity) is a monomaniacal Mad Scientist, Rapunzel (Chastity) is a gigantic Covert Pervert, and Cinderella (Depravity) can be downright wholesome under certain circumstances. The Library versions of the characters in particular are supernatural beings who are closely associated with particular concepts, although they're not completely and universally defined by them. Anthropomorphic Personification: Downplayed. Additionally, these alternate versions do count in the Characters' mission to gather enough lifeforce to revive their authors, so they're highly encouraged to fight even themselves to the death if and when they're encountered. For example, the Alice we follow in the main story is not the same Alice in Alice, Another and the same event has numerous versions of her.
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