Alice Liddell, the prototype of the character Alice, was made famous by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). On the afternoon of 25 April 1856, Alice, not quite four, first met Charles Dodgson. On 4 July 1862, Charles Dodgson invented the story of Alice in Wonderland. The real Alice was then aged ten and pleaded with him to write Alice's adventures down for her, which he carefully did, supplying his own illustrations, in a green notebook that has become one of the most cherished literary manuscripts in the British Library. The friendship between Dodgson and Alice turned into romance until Dodgson left Oxford for Coventry, because Mrs Liddell would not consider Dodgson an appropriate suitor for her daughters.
Special Power of Alice in Librorum:
Protect from action imposed from another player
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