The Gryphon tells Alice that "It's all her fancy: they never executes nobody, you know." Nevertheless, all creatures in Wonderland fear the Queen. The King of Hearts quietly pardons many of his subjects when the Queen is not looking (although this did not seem to be the case with The Duchess), and her soldiers humor her but do not carry out her orders. By the end of the game in the story, the only players that remain are the Queen herself, the King, and Alice, the jabberwocky will kill all whom way come.ĭespite the frequency of death sentences, few people are actually beheaded. The Queen's soldiers act as the arches (or hoops) on the croquet grounds, but have to leave off being arches every time the Queen orders an execution to drag away the victim. Alice observes that the game is complicated by the fact that the flamingo mallets keep looking back up at the players, and the hedgehogs scuttle away without waiting to be hit. One of the Queen's hobbies, besides ordering executions-is Wonderland croquet, where the balls are live hedgehogs and the mallets are flamingos. The queen of hearts is like the Raven in the book "Fatty Legs." The Queen becomes frustrated and commands that Alice's head be severed, but the King reminds her that Alice is only a child, and Alice's head is spared. When the Queen arrives and asks Alice who is lying on the ground (the backs of all playing cards look alike), Alice tells her that she does not know. The gardeners advise Alice to prostrate herself on the ground to avoid being confronted by the Queen of Hearts, but she ignores this advice and looks the Queen in the eye. When Alice questions this activity, they explain that they have planted the wrong color of rosebush, and must paint the white roses to hide their mistake from the Queen. After falling down the rabbit hole, Alice enters the garden, where three playing card gardeners (2, 5, and 7 of Spades) are frantically painting white roses red. The cowering Angel and all of her minions are playing cards. Sebastian is made the Phantomhive main butler yet again and he swears his loyalty to Ciel until the day lies become truth.Description Alice's Adventures in Wonderland At the end, Ciel invites Snake to live in the Phantomhive manor as well. This experience influences Arthur Conan Doyle and he sets off to his career. For that, Sebastian managed to orchestrate the entire ordeal - do the Queen's secret task, clear the Phantomhive name of any possible murder accusations, and send a guilty businessman to jail. Ciel and Sebastian simply made use of this occasion, knowing Siemens would be killed either way, and framed Woodley, who deserved to go to prison. Sebastian admits and reveals the culprit's identity was known all along – it was Earl Grey, the Queen's butler, whom she had sent to kill Siemens, in order to disrupt Germany's financial stability, and at the same time, jokingly frame Ciel for the murder as a compensation for the accident with Noah's Arc Circus. The case is considered closed, but soon, Arthur Conan Doyle notices the inconsistencies in the theory and reveals the truth. The reverend also deduces that Siemens had jokingly faked his own death, but was killed soon afterwards by another guest – Woodley, who wanted to frame Ciel to prevent him from destroying his diamond business. Soon, it is found out that one of the murders was mistakenly done by a snake that was trained to go after Ciel's scent, later revealed to be sent by Snake from Noah's Arc Circus in an attempt to avenge his friends. Sebastian had "foreseen" his murder and the letter he had sent was addressed to reverend Jeremy Rathborne, calling him to investigate. The mysterious reverend Jeremy Rathborne then suddenly appears.
It is discovered that Sebastian had entrusted Mey-Rin with a letter to be sent by an owl in the morning. Soon, another guest is found dead and everyone reassesses their alibis.
Ciel comes to accept his death, after Sebastian refuses to revive. The guests find his corpse in the morning. He then visits the other servants, giving over his duties to them, and finally, bids Ciel farewell. Later that night, someone kills Sebastian. He is then confined to one of his guests – Arthur Conan Doyle, a novice writer. Everyone among the guests and the staff has an alibi, except for Ciel. The banquet begins and later, Siemens is found murdered in his room at the manor. The occasion is the arrival of a German banker, Lord Georg von Siemens. Her butlers - the Double Charles, come to the Phantomhive manor and orders that a banquet is held at the mansion. The Queen decides to test Ciel's loyalty once more after he killed the children, who were kidnapped by Noah's Arc Circus.