Not that Alice. This Alice has seen the rabbit hole, sure, but she’s less curious and more… resigned. She moves through gaps between scenes—unseen, unfixed. You get the sense she’s searching for something she lost before she had a name for it.
While the backlash was vocal, there was also a significant counter-response defending the image and the model, Alice Gvenet. gap - gvenet%2C alice & princess %28angy%29
Alice (from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, 1865) is one of the most adapted characters in history. But in this keyword, she is paired with Princess (Angy) – an unlikely duo. Not that Alice
Why would Alice be mentioned alongside an angry princess? Alice serves as the passenger —she moves through
Alice serves as the passenger—she moves through gaps (rabbit holes, mirrors, doors). The keyword positions her as the bridge to Angy’s kingdom.
“I recovered a corrupted backup of an old wiki. The tags include ‘gap’ (a category for missing episodes), ‘gvenet’ (the server name), ‘alice’ (a page), and ‘princess (angy)’ (a subpage). I’m trying to reconstruct the link.”
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