

It doesn't take too long before it becomes clear that this is not a good thing, and her single-minded obsession with her mission is taking her to some very unpleasant places. No matter how many things she has to kill, how much it hurts, even if she'll never meet her Author again in the end, she won't give up. And after her attempts to save him were All for Nothing, she crosses this and despairs so hard when she mourns, her hair turns white.
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Despair Event Horizon: Her Half-Nightmare class story tells of Alice's anxiety over her wish not coming true, and her despair twisting her determination to fight into mindlessly killing everyone, including her Author and herself in the end.Deadpan Snarker: As an Emotionless Girl, she's near-permanently deadpan, but that doesn't prevent her from reacting to the world around her with blunt, acid wit every so often.Creepy Monotone: As part of her Emotionless Girl schtick, she usually keeps the same flat, glum tone even when she's doing (or about to do) something extremely disturbing.Creepy Child: Her Paladin class story stated that she rambles incoherently in the middle of the night and she frightened the nurses.BFS / Katanas Are Better: Her Breaker job main hand is designed based on katana.BFG: She carries one of these in her Gunner form.Belligerent Sexual Tension: Her Reality Arc persona is hinted to have such a relationship with her sensei.Because You Were Nice to Me: After returning to the Library during Lullaby of Reincarnation, the sole reason why Alice and Snow White decided to go back to the world Parrah and Noya had them reincarnate as monsters in despite hating their reincarnated bodies was simply because Shizu was very kind to them despite their faults.
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This indicates that she may or may not be the actual Alice Liddell, a young girl whom Lewis befriended during his life. Although Alice is a character in Lewis Carroll's story, her Inner Monologue and lore feature more of her relationship with her Author than the Wonderland itself. Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: A short-haired, dark blue-haired girl who refuses to be distracted from her goal.She wakes up, is greeted by a friend, and they leave together with the implication that Alice will have the hope to carry on in her life. All Just a Dream: The ending exclusive to the Taiwanese server has the Library being a dream that Alice was having while asleep during class.Alice Allusion: A more literal example.Above Good and Evil: It's implied that her motives are based more in intuition than morality, and that she believes that her actions aren't good or evil.The titular girl from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Alice seems to feel immense grief and denial over her Author's death and wishes to resurrect him, even if it means they'll never meet or that he'll hate her.
