The Weirding Willows is a universe spawned from a mash-up of a hundred different well know characters from fiction all integrated into new story lines where anything can happen but for many their destiny's have already been written, we just didn't k...
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DAME ROSE KONE, the original Snow Queen was one of the most powerful witches in Mag Mell. Living in the icy north of the world she ruled her people with a firm but fair hand. Her daughter Princess Sophia saved her people in a war with Oberon Pan's army in Neverland. Sophia was very much like her father, a headstrong warrior from another world her mother chose as a mate. As was the warrior's way ODIN left before knowing he had fulfilled his role in Sophia's beginning.
Oberon is the leader of the fairy warriors that attacked the north. Sophia who had sought out her father called upon him for help her mother and so he and his armies came to their defense. Only Odin decided to go one step further and took aim at conquering the lands for himself. Sophia's mother had no choice but to work out a deal with Oberon to save their world and repel her old suitor's forces. With her father defeated, Sophia disappeared leaving her mother behind. She ended up on Earth and met a then young doctor called Philippe Moreau. Moreau wasn't the warrior her father had been but she was more than enough man for this household.
That changed with the birth of Lorina and then ALICE. For 8 years she was blissfully happy until she was called upon by the denizens of the Weir to help protect them when a war of the world's threatened their existence. Her actions were personal. Oberon had sent a small contingent of Pans and Lost Boys to steal away Sophia's children. They succeeded only in angering Sophia and pulling her into the battle. Her actions saved Gayelette but decimated everyone's forces.
Oberon and Hatta Marche had combined to attack Wonderland. The Red Queen, Gayelette Glindelle, using Martian slaves for help who then ended up revolting and attacking her own robot army. It became an all out war between the worlds.
Something had changed in Sophia. Whether it was the love for her daughter or the strange energy that emanated from below the Weir, she had grown far stronger than ever. This was a surprise even to herself when in the middle of battle she wiped out half of the opposing armies of Oz and Wonderland as well as thousands of fairy warriors, sprites and hundreds of animals from the Weir.
This led to a peace pact between the realms but a condition of this peace was that Sophia go back to Mag Mell, the effects of the GREAT CRIMSON CRYSTAL HEART beneath Willow Weir went unrealized. She reluctantly agreed on the condition that her family be kept from harm, for if they are harmed she will return and they will all pay the price.
Sophia left a charm around Alice's neck that cannot be removed and will notify her if any harm should befall her daughter. When she left Oberon asked Cheshire to take most of the memories Philippe had of her leaving him with only the vaguest memories of her. The Red Queen of Wonderland tried to remove the pendant from around Alice's neck and received the firmest of rebukes from Sophia.
Sophia's mother keeps her below the family castle in Spitsbergen, in the north of Mag Mell. Queen Dame Rose knows her daughter is more powerful than her and they both know it, but Sophia does exactly what she is told. She can wander the castle during the day but every night returns to the castle's dungeons. Sophia starts to recruit some spies and help. Like Oberon she recruits her subjects from Earth in secret. While Oberon is forbidden as part of the treaty to take any further children it hasn't stopped Sophia. She is building an army.
Sophia doesn't know that Lorina is missing and that Cheshire has stolen the memories of both Lorina and Sophia from Alice and her father.
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The Snow Queen first appeared in the story written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1845.
The Weirding Willows is a continuation not only of these stories but many others as part of a large interlocking story line that spans many centuries.
Character Artwork by Sami Basri and Jessica Kholinne