I have been looking through your forums in greater depth. While some elements seem…childishly absurd, your theories seem fairly sound.
The idea of the boundary separating fiction – my world – from reality seems to be a complicated relationship. How is it possible that something that sounds so inherently metaphysical can break in a physical manner? If the Fourth Wall truly contains this White Void, then it is a physical realm.
This does lead me to believe, however, that there must be ways to go back. Perhaps it would require finding a physical crack, rather than these echoes? Perhaps it would require a character somehow reaching into these echoes, reconnecting with them? I do not know, and it seems like we will have no way of knowing until this Administrator figure has completed his research to his satisfaction.
However, if I know anything, I know that there are plenty of stories that feature crossing from one world into the next. I believe that I may apply myself to this research and discover an alternate route home. As the Administrator would say, further research is required. Like him, I cannot possibly do it all alone. Please, send me your ideas. I am open to any suggestion.
In the meantime, let us try to make this world a little more livable. If it is such that I never return home, I need to make sure that this world becomes what I need it to be. There needs to be more controlled, intentioned, meaningful evil in the world today and I am the only woman who stands for bringing it back. Continue posting my flyers and report back with new recruits. I must win. I must become Wizard if I am to survive here.
How much of your magic – if at all – can you use in our world?
Oh my! You’ve seen our roleplaying thread? What do you think? My childsh and absurd Alice is childhish and absurd enough? I’d really like some tips on how and evil child should behave! She’s kind of a witch too… Well, a necromancer to tell the truth, but it’s a magic weilder notheless. =D
Well…Maybe if there is some crack, it would be were you first entered our world? If I recall you fell from the sky somewhere, do you remember where it was?
…Are you still capable of flight? (I’m guessing no)
Also, don’t make fun of the RolePlayers, it’s creativity like that very well may have contributed to your stories in Oz!
Mr. Administrator says he can\’t create fiction. But can you? Maybe if you yourself tried refictionalizing your presence in this world… well, it would certainly be interesting. And maybe worth a try.
We\’ve been speculating about the cracks since they first appeared. Unfortunately, we haven\’t advanced an inch. Some have been accusing Mr. Administrator of being involved, but he denies it, and that\’s all we have. I think we could use your point of view, as, unlike him, your goal is pretty straightforward.
Have you considered getting to know Mr. Administrator closer? You know, to gather information…
Do you have a plan to deal with the many, many, many law enforcement personnel who will bar you from taking office as President?
Try looking into wardrobes, or find a magic ring of some sort. That\’s a tried-and-true method to getting into other worlds. Also, falling down a rabbit\’s hole is another, albeit potentially dangerous, way of getting somewhere.
Well, in exchange for the awesome attention to our PRG Thread (Hope you continue following it, Alice has some awesome stuff planned out!) I have some information that may help you research.
As you may have found, we’re not sure how far a fictional character’s sotry is open to him. Don Quixote was unable to read his book. And we do not know whether this was particular to him, or a rule to all fictionals. If you’re willing to delve into research, trying adaptations and the origninal work of your story could give you some insight about the rules governing your presence here. As long as we share the same goal, I wish you good luck… Or evil luck… What’s etiquette say about luck and evil witches… Ah… Whatever, have luck.
If you are truly interested in researching your predicament, then maybe you could help us resolve a question some of us have been wondering about.
Could you find a copy of a book called The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum? I’d like to know what you see if you try to read it. Depending on the results, we can figure out the next step in the experiment.
To find the book, you can try going to a public library, or a bookstore. (But libraries will let you read there books for free.)
I’ve read the theories on the fictional stories… I think you should also try the Wizard Of Oz film. Just a small fragment would suffice.
Whether or not you enjoy the (Wonderful) Wizard of Oz, it’s also worth it for you to check out a book called Wicked by Gregory Maguire. (If the Broadway musical by the same title is playing near you, even better– go see it.)