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Below are the 2 most recent journal entries recorded in thecheshiregrin's InsaneJournal:

    Saturday, March 14th, 2009
    3:15 pm
    Multifandom IJ Asylum Based Game. (Ver. 2)


    As children, we're expected not just to believe in fairy tales, but to embrace them. Boys can fly and live as children forever, girls can be rescued from their evil step-mothers and whisked away to castles in pumpkin coaches; the world is an endless stretch of possibility set against a backdrop of inherent freedom.

    It is only a fiction. The world eventually reveals itself to be an unkind place, the villains not easily defeated, no fairy godmother to come to the rescue. The loss of innocence is taken in stride by some, and those fortunate masses go on to become grown-ups, to live out their lives in some boring profession or another, to forget magic after passing it along to their own children.

    But what of those who grow older without growing up? What if Alice witnessed something so terrifying that she never wanted to leave Wonderland? What if Belle's beast was so cunning and so cruel that she could not bear to part from him, his murder of her father aside? For all of those who fell through the cracks, for the most unique and the least privileged, the untouchable and the uncared for, for the most heartbreaking and horrifying, there exists a refuge. The shelter? A deceptively quiet New England hospital; Cheshire Crossing.



    Friday, April 4th, 2008
    12:11 pm
    Multifandom IJ game.


    It has been said by many that Cheshire Crossing is no ordinary asylum. Obviously it has it's fair share of urban legends and ghost stories, but those are mainly intended for the amusement of the simple minded. No, the true nature of Cheshire Crossing's ipsiety lies with the residents themselves. While wandering these halls, any hapless visitor might have the pleasure of meeting Alice Liddel, or perhaps Peter Pan. Don't let them fool you; Wonderland is just a figment of poor Alice's imagination, and Peter's feet have never hovered over the ground for more than a few seconds. If you pass by the room of the famous Dr. Lecter, you may look but don't touch, lest you lose a finger (or something much worse...). You could try having a conversation with Christopher Robin, But he'll likely just keep counting carpet threads or floor tiles...and who knows who you will meet wandering the halls after dark!

    Welcome to Cheshire Crossing, a bouquet of dysfunction, disorder, and psychosis!




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