[It's not that Georgia doubts it. It's just... so stupid. Like so much about this place.]
It's also fairly clear that the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen are limited in their powers. They aren't the ones who bring us here. It might be random, but it's too... coincidental for me to believe that. There's no way so many people would be in connected groups if it were truly random. The world itself could have a sort of intelligence guiding it.
[Doesn't mean she has any idea what the pattern is. Just that she's pretty sure one exists.]
The problem is there are too many variables. Arrival, departures, and length of stay. Finding patterns in any one is hard, but tying all three together? Might be impossible.
Did you know a good portion of the current longest lasting residents are children? Including Alice, who holds the record.
[Does it mean anything? She has no idea. But it's interesting.]
Georgia Mason, did you just tell me something is impossible. Sounds fake.
Huh. That IS interesting. [The kind of interesting that makes her want to dig for answers, but she's not sure how she'd do it.]
When people disappear, and it's like a legit sayonara, not one of those temp home-vacays... do notes people made get left behind or does anything they collected while they were here vanish, too?
That... varies. People stash notes in the library sometimes. As for stuff, if someone else owns it as well, it sometimes stays. Then again, sometimes it doesn't.
Nothing in particular in mind yet, but it seemed like a handy thing to know, just in case.
Your notes could be pretty useful to future residents of Wonderland if this place decided to dump us all back home and start over with a fresh set or something.
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Holy shit that message is creepy as hell.
So people think it was literally Wonderland speaking out, then? Thanking people for keeping it alive?
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[It's not that Georgia doubts it. It's just... so stupid. Like so much about this place.]
It's also fairly clear that the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen are limited in their powers. They aren't the ones who bring us here. It might be random, but it's too... coincidental for me to believe that. There's no way so many people would be in connected groups if it were truly random. The world itself could have a sort of intelligence guiding it.
[Doesn't mean she has any idea what the pattern is. Just that she's pretty sure one exists.]
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Yeah, I'd be inclined to agree on that one. There may be some randomness involved, but there's no way there's not more to it.
What angles have you looked at in a search for patterns so far?
[Because it's never a matter of if Georgia did so, but which direction she went when she did.]
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Did you know a good portion of the current longest lasting residents are children? Including Alice, who holds the record.
[Does it mean anything? She has no idea. But it's interesting.]
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Sounds fake.
Huh. That IS interesting. [The kind of interesting that makes her want to dig for answers, but she's not sure how she'd do it.]
When people disappear, and it's like a legit sayonara, not one of those temp home-vacays... do notes people made get left behind or does anything they collected while they were here vanish, too?
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That... varies. People stash notes in the library sometimes. As for stuff, if someone else owns it as well, it sometimes stays. Then again, sometimes it doesn't.
[She hates this place so much.]
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Good to know some things never change.
[She groans, even if George can't hear it. She might feel it in the words she gets next.]
Well, isn't that just peachy?
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Are you hoping to find something or planning on trying to leave something?
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Your notes could be pretty useful to future residents of Wonderland if this place decided to dump us all back home and start over with a fresh set or something.
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