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     Iggy Maxwell 
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A serious, strong-willed young man who works as a freelance web developer. Despite his popularity in the gang, he is deeply uncomfortable with sexuality and physical intimacy. He's the protagonist of Arc 1.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Genzou calls him “Iggs”.
  • The Atoner: After seeing the error of his ways in Arc 1, he chooses to erase himself from existence, knowing that his continued presence would only bring harm to those around him. And his need to atone is what drives him to go with whatever Genzou, Orlam and Gidget want. Genzou points out how self-destructive this is.
  • Blessed with Suck: Sure, he can revise the past and try to fix things, but that doesn't mean he remembers previous loops....or that he succeeds.
  • Celibate Hero: While his friends are primarily preoccupied with their problem love lives, Iggy is the only one who has not mentioned such things.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: Can have this with Genzou, Orlam or Gidget depending on the arcs.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: He has a knack for risking his life for others regardless of his own well-being.
  • Classical Anti-Hero: He starts the series with low self-esteem, has a Paralyzing Fear of Sexuality and is burdened with the guilt of indirectly causing his friends' issues. His main character arc is about overcoming these flaws and improving himself.
  • Contrasting Sequel Main Character: To Easter Mitchour from Easter, the creator's previous game. Easter is more outgoing and laid-back than the timid, yet empathetic Iggy. Both are also beloved by their friends, but while Easter secretly resents them and wants to ruin their lives because they're happier than him, Iggy wants to improve their lives at the cost of his own happiness.
  • Drunk with Power: Once he starts ruling Wonderland alongside Orlam in Arc 3. It doesn't last long, due to Bucks's interference.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: What indirectly lead to cause most of Gidget's issues.
  • Grew a Spine: After spending much of the game being passive and letting others take charge, he gladly risks himself to try to deal with Bucks and finally makes his own wish to the tree when Saydie cedes control to him.
  • The Heart: He's often the first to try to defuse a tense situation between his old friends.
  • Loved by All: Iggy is adored, highly esteemed, admired, and well-loved by the gang.
  • Morality Pet: To Genzou, Orlam and Gidget in varying degrees.
  • Oblivious to Love: Is unaware of Genzou and Gidget's feelings towards him, until they say it right on his face.
  • Nerd Glasses: Wears these.
  • Not Distracted by the Sexy: Due to his asexuality, he ignores Gidget's attempts to flirt, even when she's wearing a short dress and throwing herself at him. He also prefers to play videogames rather than join Orlam's orgy in Arc 3.
  • Paralyzing Fear of Sexuality: While he can find others attractive, he is repulsed at the idea of anyone having sex with him specifically, to the point of asexuality.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Influenced by his anger at how he and the rest of the group treated Orlam, Iggy is much more assertive and irritable in Arc 3 after seeing firsthand how badly Orlam was affected.
  • Toxic Friend Influence: Pretty much every friendship Iggy can develop is destructive in some fashion. Gidget is psychotically obsessed with him to the point of being willing to restrain and repeatedly rape him, Genzou becomes more callous of Orlam when Iggy is around, and his words caused Bucks to enter into a loveless marriage with Hunar. At the end of Arc 1, he realizes that any long-term relationship with him is dangerous, and wishes to erase himself from existence.
  • Straight Man: His role when dealing with the gang's antics.
  • Undying Loyalty: For all his flaws, one of Iggy’s greatest virtues is his sincere dedication to his friends.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Iggy is technically responsible for most of Gidget's issues. By telling her to quit computer programming and pursue girlier interests, Iggy inadvertently pushed her further into the Despair Event Horizon, resulting in Gidget forcing herself to be girlier in order to be accepted.
    • His words caused Bucks to enter into a loveless marriage with Hunar.

     Genzou Ichihara 
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"Eyy, for you, Iggs? Anything."
A foul-mouthed and abrasive bike repair owner. Likes to bully Orlam, but he has a soft spot for Iggy, whom he’s very protective of. He's the protagonist of Arc 2.
  • And There Was Much Rejoicing: His reaction upon Orlam's disappearance in Arc 3. Iggy is not amused.
    "Damn, is it my birthday? How else could I get that lucky?"
  • Anguished Declaration of Love: Gives these to Iggy at least once per arc.
  • Berserk Button: Don't ever harm Iggy if you know what's good for you. Gidget and Orlam learn this the hard way in Arc 2.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Is very protective of Iggy due to his feelings for him.
  • Big Damn Heroes:
    • Saves Iggy from Gidget's assault in all arcs.
    • He also takes down Orlam and his rabbit soldiers in Arc 2.
  • Big Fun: The widest and friendliest of the gang.
  • Break the Haughty: Happens to him in each timeloop, which is reflected in how he treats Orlam. He goes from an unrepentant Smug Snake in Arc 1, to subdued (even when Orlam romances Iggy) to apologetical in Arc 4.
  • Bromantic Foil: At first, he looks like your typical cool best friend; he's extroverted and sleazy, unlike the quieter Iggy. Ultimately subverted though, as Genzou's personality and general cheerfulness is largely Obfuscating Stupidity, and he's actually pretty melancholic, angsting over his seemingly unrequited crush on Iggy.
  • Body Horror: Orlam throws him in a cauldron of boiling water in Arc 1. While he tries to resist (see Defiant to the End below), he ultimately succumbs to his injuries.
  • But for Me, It Was Tuesday: Has so little regard for Orlam that he acts with confusion after the latter calls him out on bullying him for years, though it’s possible that he was just saying that to be a dick.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: He spends the entirety of the story unable to admit his growing feelings for Iggy because he feels they're improper. He only confesses towards the end of some arcs.
  • The Confidant: Acts as this to Iggy; he confides his fears and worries to Genzou several times, while he tries to offer Iggy advice and comfort.
  • Cooldown Hug: Is prone to give these to Iggy in Arc 2.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He never misses a chance to snark, even in danger scenes. Not even when he's tortured by a revenge-seeking Orlam.
  • Defiant to the End: When Orlam has him tied down in the caudron room, Genzou absolutely refuses to show pain in the way he wants, much to Orlam's frustration. He later settles with torturing Iggy instead, finally getting a reaction from Genzou.
  • Fat Best Friend: To Iggy.
  • Fat Comic Relief: He gets a lot of humorous moments.
  • Killed Off for Real: Is boiled alive by Orlam in Arc 1, killed by Bucks in Arc 2 and turned into meatloaf in Arcs 3 and 4.
  • Formerly Fit: Has quite let himself go in his adult years.
  • Heroic BSoD: When he regains his memories of all timelines in Arc 5 he plunges into a near-catatonic state and almost crosses the Despair Event Horizon if not for Iggy's intervention.
  • I Don't Want to Ruin Our Friendship: The one thing holding him back from admitting his feelings for Iggy.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: In Arc 4, he encourages Iggy to pursue her, despite his own feelings for him.
  • Incompatible Orientation: He has been in love with Iggy since they were kids, but he's asexual and completely afraid of intimacy. However that doesn't mean Iggy dislikes his affections and Genzou states he likes him anyway.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Orlam accuses of having this in Arc 4. Despite the crappy way he treats Orlam, deep down he's crippled by a sense of worthlessness and guilt and feels he's not good enough for Iggy.
  • Irrational Hatred: Claims to have this for Orlam, though this is debatable, as he's shown to feel guilty once Iggy recalls how Orlam idolized him when they were kids.
  • Jerkass to One: He's on good terms with most people, but he shows a side of bitterness towards Orlam for reasons that are never disclosed, except for a Noodle Incident at prom.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He might be abrasive and foul-mouthed, but he's a genuinely caring and loyal friend. Also, despite his feelings for Iggy, he doesn't force himself on him.
  • Life of the Party: Proclaims to be this. Whether it's true or not is relatively unknown.
  • Love Martyr: Is well-aware of Iggy's deep-rooted issues and asexuality but sticks by him in spite of it.
    "Fuck, Iggs, I...to be honest I feel like I kinda always knew. But I don't care. I don't care about any of that. Just being with you is enough for me. More than enough for me."
  • Only Sane Man: When put next to Orlam, Gidget and Bucks and all of their baggage, Genzou comes of saner than them, and exasperated by their antics.
  • Plucky Comic Relief: He plays the role of the comic relief at Wonderland and often lightens very dark and serious moments.
  • Raging Stiffie: Got one during a sleepover with Iggy in their childhood. Iggy is understandably squicked.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Only has eyes for Iggy, despite the fact that he takes a long time to catch on. However, the game treats this a bad thing, since he can't form other significant connections and the only time he tried doing so resulted in Orlam carrying a grudge for years and killing him in most of the timelines. Heck, at the end of Arc 5 it's stated that after Genzou decided to form bonds with others instead of only caring about Iggy is when he can finally be happy.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Hoo boy. Genzou really likes swearing, legendarily so.
  • Straight Gay: He's gay and has painfully obvious feelings for Iggy.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Gives a vicious one to Orlam in Arc 1, resulting in the latter's Villainous Breakdown.
    "You were pathetic then. You are pathetic now. You wanna know why I picked on you? Because you're a pathetic excuse for a human being. Everybody hated you, you know that? Even your parents hated you. That's why your dad beat on you. That's why your mom killed herself. Because they had a pathetic fucking rat for a son!"
  • They Killed Kenny Again: Genzou ends up dying no less than four times over the course of the game, either by protecting Iggy, or getting killed by Orlam. Thanks to the "Groundhog Day" Loop, he keeps coming back with every reset.
  • Transparent Closet: Literally everyone can see through it.
  • Undying Loyalty: Is fiercely loyal to Iggy, even if Iggy isn't the best friend most of the time.

     Orlam Brewbacher 
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"But me, well, I'm looking for more than a smoking hot time in the bedroom, if you catch my drift."
An awkward clerk who’s abused by everyone around him, even his supposed friends. Used to idolize Genzou for his "coolness" (despite him playing a key role in the bullying), but has nothing but contempt for him after a certain Noodle Incident at prom. He's the protagonist of Arc 3.
  • Abusive Parents: From what little we see of his father, he definitely qualifies as this trope, as his only appearance so far shows him yelling at Orlam for going to play at Iggy's house without permission and Orlam cowering before him in tears. It's also implied his mother killed herself because she couldn't take the abuse anymore.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: His death in Arc 2 is well-deserved, but his rage at being bullied all his life is fully justified even if his actions aren't.
  • All Men Are Perverts: Not only does he objectify women and discusses Anatomically Impossible Sex, he's implied to have done things to Gidget. However this is downplayed in Arc 3, as he doesn't force Iggy to do anything he doesn't want.
  • Ax-Crazy: He's completely off his rock in most of the arcs, ranting about how he'll make Genzou pay for everything he’s done to him and laughing about how easy it is to kill.
  • Beat Still, My Heart: Does it to himself after regaining memories of all the timelines.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me:
    • He knows Genzou will never love him back, but he still pines for him because he remembers when they briefly dated in high school.
    • In Arc 3, he develops feelings for Iggy after he visited him at his house and comforted him when he tried to self-harm by drinking bleach. As such, he actually treats Iggy cordially instead of trying to kill him like other arcs.
  • Butt-Monkey: He's treated like crap by Genzou and doesn't get any respect in the group. His arc reveals that even his family and acquaintances find him creepy and unsettling.
  • Depraved Bisexual: He’s an openly bisexual guy that revels in violence, though it’s downplayed in that he seems to treat actual partners alright.
  • Dogged Nice Guy: Implied to be the reason why he puts up with Genzou.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • For as much of a violent hedonist he is, he genuinely respects Iggy's asexuality.
    • As much as he likes carnage, he's disgusted for what the Wishing Tree did to Saydie's corpse.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Orlam not only killed some of Wonderland's residents to avoid food expenses, he also takes a liking to eating it himself. He'll even go as far as eating Genzou and Iggy in some bad endings.
  • Fashion-Victim Villain: Has a rattail, with everyone in-universe pointing out how lame it looks.
  • Forgotten Fallen Friend: He's never mentioned or alluded to again after his death in Arc 2, likely because to the rest of the gang he was The Friend Nobody Likes.
  • Kavorka Man: Claims to have trysts with men and women despite not being attractive and his '90s Hair. While it's quickly brushed off as him lying to look cool in front of his friends, the end of Arc 5 reveals it was Real After All.
  • Killed Off for Real: Is killed by Genzou in Arc 2, strangled by Bucks in Arc 3 and stabbed with scissors in Arc 4.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: Due to his father's abuse and being The Friend Nobody Likes, Orlam suffers from severe emotional dependency issues, and is desperate for someone, anyone to like and care for him. It is the primary reason why he is quick to latch onto Iggy and why he resents Genzou.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Was this to Genzou in high school, until he was no longer needed.
  • Loners Are Freaks: A lonely young man who becomes a murderous tyranical king.
  • Love Martyr: Not as pronounced as Gidget, but holding a crush on a boy you idolized in elementary school and who has treated you horribly ever since isn't exactly healthy. Although it is played more for pity than horror in this case. Thankfully this is averted in the final timeline, due to Iggy supporting Genzou's emotional needs, preventing Orlam from becoming a temporal Living Emotional Crutch.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Can get pretty child-like in his homicidal glee and his room in the castle is surrounded by toys. Upon entering Wonderland, his childishness makes him that much more of a threat when he's given the freedom to act out his destructive fantasies.
  • Sanity Slippage: While not exactly stable before, he ultimately spirals into his path of destruction and murder as a result of Wonderland enabling his darkest desires.
  • Revenge by Proxy: Develops this mindset as more timeloops pass, going from wanting to torture Genzou, to torture Iggy (which results in his own death), to set up Iggy with other people, knowing that it'll make Genzou suffer.
  • Who's Laughing Now?: With all the bullying he goes through, nobody is surprised when he snaps and wishes to become the king of Wonderland to enslave everyone and get back at Genzou.
    "You made my life a living hell. But now...I get to make your life hell!"
  • Woman Scorned: His attitude towards Genzou is of a very, very bitter ex. After entering Wonderland, it was much worse, with him having the power to act on his destructive fantasies.

     Gidget Bordelle 
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"You're....really clueless sometimes."
A beautiful girl and aspiring model. She has had a crush on Iggy for a long time, to the point of changing herself many times in order to appeal to him. She's the protagonist of Arc 4.
  • Always Someone Better: Iggy and Gidget used to be into computer programming, until she surpassed him in talent. Feeling left behind, Iggy grew jealous and resentful of Gidget for her success and told her to pursue girlier interests instead.
  • Attempted Rape: Attempts to rape Iggy twice, even after knowing his asexuality. Genzou intervenes the first time, and Bucks kills her when she attempts to assault Iggy on Bucks' bed.
  • Bifauxnen: Gidget was a female-to-male trans, though they abandoned that desire in order to become Iggy's perfect woman. After they decide to stop relying on him, they go back to this.
    • Played straight with Ghent, their persona in Our Fantastic Wonderland.
  • Dogged Nice Girl: She spends a lot of time pining after Iggy and trying to get him to open up to her. Iggy, being the insensitive type, usually regards her affections with indifference or annoyance.
  • Entitled to Have You: Perhaps due to her mother's high expectations on her and people rejecting her for being trans, Gidget feels entitled to things that she believes the world denied her, and will do anything to get recompensated. She treats Iggy like a big prize and forces herself on him when he refuses her.
  • Ethereal White Dress: Dons a short white dress once she moves to Wonderland.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Though she laughs along at Orlam's bullying, she never instigates it herself and admits that Genzou mocking his dead mother was a dick move.
  • Extreme Doormat: She's always doing whatever Iggy wants. Except when she isn't.
  • Hidden Depths: It's revealed in Arc 3 that she started dressing and acting more feminine in the hopes Iggy will return her affections. Once he rejects her, she snaps and says she hates what she's become.
  • Go-Getter Girl: A classic case. She excels in school, is a Extracurricular Enthusiast, a Wrench Wench and a perfectionist.
  • Important Haircut: Does this to herself in Arc 5, after she decides to stop relying on Iggy and live as herself instead.
  • It's All About Me: Gidget is completely self-centered in her desire for Iggy. She shows little to no concern for his feelings, and even tries to force herself on him in order to "cure his asexuality".
  • Killed Off for Real: Is stabbed on the throat in Arc 3 and bludgeoned by Bucks in Arc 4.
  • Love Martyr: She relentlessly pursues and loves Iggy, to the point of changing her hobbies and act more feminine even though she's more comfortable as a trans man to appeal to him more.
  • Loves the Sound of Screaming: In Arc 2, Gidget becomes addicted to Iggy's screams as she's brutally assaulting him. In fact, she loves it so much that she finds something new to love about him and decides to hit him some more.
  • Sex Equals Love: Tried to do this with Iggy, hoping that it would convey her feelings. It backfired badly, due to him being asexual.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: While Gidget isn't unattractive at all, she definitely put more effort than usual into looking nice at Wonderland, letting her hair down and wearing a cute and frilly white dress.
  • She's All Grown Up: At least Orlam thinks so.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: As more timeloops pass, she becomes bolder in her pursuit of Iggy.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: In Arc 4 she wears skimpy dresses (and a swimsuit) to impress Iggy.
  • The Unfavorite: To her mother, who prefers her sister Gertie over her.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Her mother has high expectations for her, wanting her to find an ideal man and form a perfect family. Hence why Gidget reacts badly after finding out Iggy is asexual and thus unable to give her the life she wants.
  • Wrench Wench: Was a talented computer programmer, until Iggy told her to start pursuing girlier interests.
  • Yandere: A huge one for Iggy. Her mental issues become much more obvious following his rejection. Averted in the final timeline, when Iggy rejects her before she grows too codependant and she takes it surprisingly well. They do get together for real in Gidget's ending though.

     Buxley "Bucks" Krills 
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"Hell, I'd sell my soul for a few uninterrupted hours of sleep at this point."
An energetic woman who loves the outdoors. She is very emotional, laughing and getting angry easily. Despite being Happily Married, she’s not cut to be a mother and her irresponsibility starts the plot.
  • Abusive Parents: Neglects her baby daughter, letting Hunar do all the parenting.
  • Action Girl: Perfectly capable of kicking major amounts of ass, such as the bloodthirsty Wonderland rabbits.
  • Ambiguously Related: Shares the same surname as Mugwort from Easter, though their relation is unknown.
  • Asshole Victim: Given all the horrible things she'd done, especially to her daughter (for the most selfishly petty of reasons at that), it's pretty hard to shed a tear for her when Iggy kills her at the end of Arc 2.
  • Axe-Crazy: In Wonderland she uses an axe to kill any person whom encounters her.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: The youngest of the gang, at age 29.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Bucks wanted to get away from her husband and child, believing that if she were in a world where she wouldn't have any responsibilities, she would be happier. By the time Iggy finds her, she’s gone from a reasonably kind, if hot-blooded woman to a furious paranoiac who sees enemies around every corner.
  • Brawn Hilda: Bucks is mannish, has a rough personality, and is strong enough to smash guys' heads with an axe.
  • Creepy Child: As a child she was the only one of the gang who wasn't scared of the Wonderland ritual, even squealing in delight upon seeing blood and eagerly cutting her wrist. This serves as a foreshadow when she kills her daughter without remorse.
  • The Dreaded: To the point the rabbit soldiers are afraid of her.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: It's implied that she resents her daughter not just because she cries all the time, but because Hunar dotes on her more.
    "Oh, your infant daughter, is it? And what am I? The fucking surrogate?"
  • Everyone Has Standards: As much as she hates Saydie, she's horrified when she founds out what the Wishing Tree did to her corpse.
  • Happily Married: Was this to Hunar until Saydie's birth put a strain on their relationship.
  • I Have Brothers: Bucks grew up surrounded by older brothers, explaining why she's such a tomboy.
  • Improperly Paranoid: She's so paranoid about the possibility that Hunar might send her back to the real world that she kills anyone she comes across, from Wonderland residents to her own friends.
  • Karma Houdini: Gets away with killing Saydie....and Orlam and Gidget in their respective arcs.
  • The Lad-ette: She's as foul mouthed as any guy and isn't very feminine.
  • Motive Rant: She gives one to Iggy once she's gone completely over the edge.
    "She wouldn't stop crying, Iggy. Crying and screaming and whining and screeching. I couldn't take it anymore. It was driving me crazy. I stopped her from crying. And now look at me! It's wonderful, Iggy! Listen to that silence! Nothing and no one to bother me!"
  • Offing the Offspring: Kills her own daughter to access Wonderland.
  • Red Baron: In Wonderland she's known as "The Keeper of the Woods", due to killing anyone that runs into her.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: The impulsive Energetic Girl to Hunar's polite, introverted Savvy Guy.
  • Skewed Priorities: Wasted the few income she had to buy a new grill for a party, which Hunar calls her out on.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: Her usual hairstyle.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: At first she was fairly foul-mouthed, but she had her good qualities. Then she enters Wonderland and she loses every good quality she ever had.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Had no issue killing the infant Saydie to use her as a blood sacrifice.

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     Hunar 
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"I'm not sure what kind of fantasy world you're living in, but grow up!"
Bucks's boyfriend, later husband.
  • Bookworm: He's the type of intellectual that would much rather read a book than participate in sports.
  • Good Parents: He’s a caring father to Saydie.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Has no clue of the timeloops or that Bucks went off the deep and and killer their baby. He only finds out in Arc 5, and predictably almost crosses the Despair Event Horizon.
  • It's All My Fault: Blames himself for Bucks being forced to quit her sporting career to become a housewife.
  • It Was a Gift: The axe Bucks uses in Wonderland? It's modeled after a good luck charm Hunar gave her once.
  • Nice Guy: Friendly, polite, and genuinely concerned for others.
  • Out of Focus: Shows up a few times in the prologue ang Iggy's flashbacks, but isn't really a major character and has little impact on the plot.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: The polite, introverted Savvy Guy to Bucks's impulsive Energetic Girl.
  • Sixth Ranger: Is considered an honorary member of the gang, due to his association with Bucks.
  • Stay in the Kitchen: Believes Bucks should stay at home to raise their child. He also doesn't want Saydie to pick up her mother's tomboyish tendencies.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Tells Bucks to "stop living in a fantasy world and grow up" so she would stop being irresponsible and take care of their child. She gets the idea to enter Wonderland instead.
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: He seems to be the most determined to try and fix up her family, hoping Bucks would stop acting so brash and be a proper housewife. This jars against what Bucks wants, as she admits she's not exactly feminine or wife material. In later arcs, however, Hunar admits that he only wanted to keep the appearance of a good family instead of confronting their problems.

     Saydie 
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Bucks and Hunar's newborn daughter.
  • Babies Make Everything Better: So much averted. Bucks believed that a life with Hunar and a child, the things that other people her age had, was what she wanted. Not only the baby puts a fair amount of strain on their marriage, it culminates with Bucks using her as a blood sacrifice to enter Wonderland.
  • Body Horror: Her corpse was assimilated by the Wishing Tree.
  • Death of a Child: She died when she was in still a baby, and the repercussions of her death drive the plot forward.
  • Death Seeker: Is the disembodied voice asking Iggy to kill her.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Even though she cries all the time, she stops to stare at Iggy during the BBQ party. Her disembodied voice shows up frenquently in Iggy's dreams, asking him to kill her.
  • The Unseen: Her face is never fully shown, not even at Bucks's party. At least until she grows up to a young child thanks to the Wishing Tree's magic.
  • Powered by a Forsaken Child: She was used as a sacrifice to open the gate to Wonderland.
  • Ret-Gone: Happens to her at the end of Arc 1, since Bucks doesn't marry Hunar in that continuity. Also a victim of this after Iggy resets things at the end of the game.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Who'd knew that this baby was the reason Iggy and his friends could access Wonderland?

     Jerry 
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A Wonderland native, Jerry is a rabbit soldier that defects after Orlam becomes king.
  • Ascended Extra: Appeared as an ally in the spinoff game Our Fantastic Wonderland before showing in Arc 5.
  • Breakout Mook Character: As a defected soldier.
  • Born as an Adult: According to Word of God, alongside his fellow rabbits.
  • Defector from Decadence: He leaves the rabbit army out of moral outrage.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Ditches the rabbit soldiers early on, though we only get to see it in Arc 5.
  • Killer Bunny: He's a rabbit soldier after all.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: He's rather embittered about the world he lives in, but he nonetheless remains on the good side.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Dies in the arc he's introduced, so that the gang could reach Orlam.
  • Mook–Face Turn: Renounced from the rabbit soldiers after Orlam takes the helm as king. At first he just wants to get as far away from Orlam as possible, but later on he becomes a full-fledged member of the Resistance and even helps the gang reach the castle.
  • Ret-Gone: Is erased from existence with the rest of Wonderland's residents once Iggy destroys the Wishing Tree. However it's implied he's reborn as a human in the final timeline.

     Cecil 
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"Because I live to serve."
A man of few words, who is seen in Gidget's route.
  • Ambiguous Situation: It's never explained what is Cecil. Is he one of Wonderland's residents? A construct created by Gidget? Or is he inspired on a real person in the real world?
  • Bromantic Foil: To Gidget. In contrast with Gidget being a cheerful, perfectionist Go-Getter Girl, Cecil is snarky, cynical, and indifferent about everything.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Very cynical and condescending.
  • Good Is Not Nice: He may be ethical but that doesn't make him any less abrasive.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Dies protecting Gidget from the soldier rabbits at the end of Arc 4. And is crushed by Gidget's Giant Spider form during Arc 5.
  • Exhausted Eye Bags: Poor guy looks like he haven't slept in days.
  • Jerkass: He makes clear that he doesn't give a crap about anyone besides Gidget. Though he's shown to act tsundere around Orlam.
  • Morality Pet: As much as she's obsessed with Iggy, Gidget seems to care about him to an extent. To the point he's the only one who can stop her rampage during Arc 5.
  • The Resenter: Hates Iggy for all the heartbreak he intentionally caused to Gidget. He still retains this trait in the final timeline.
  • Second Love: Can become this to Gidget and Orlam at the end of Arc 5.
  • Stiff Upper Lip: His default mood. ironically, the Cecil from the final timeline is an exchange British student.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Gidget.
  • Tsundere: As much as he snarks at Orlam, he doesn't seem to dislike his attention.

     The Wishing Tree (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 
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"You think I would soil myself with your dirty...tainted...WISHES?!"
A mysterious willow tree that's been known for granting wishes. It fell on obscurity over the years, until it was found by the gang 20 years ago.
  • Benevolent Genie: It can grant anything you want according to your intention, no strings attached.
  • Big Bad: The one responsible for resetting time over and over.
  • Evil Is Visceral: Once it assimilates Saydie's corpse, it becomes infected with thick, pumping purple veins.
  • Hoist by Their Own Petard: It reset time over and over in order to give Saydie enough consciousness to be granted a wish. What they didn't count is that Saydie is a Death Seeker, resulting in Iggy destroying the tree.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Mocks Gidget for being a female-to-male trans.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Gives this to Genzou, Orlam, Gidget and Bucks as it attacks them with their roots.
  • The Resenter: Is furious with humanity for forgetting about it, and especially with the gang for letting their hopes down.
  • When Trees Attack

     The Wishing Tree's avatar (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 
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"Please kill me, Iggy."
None than Saydie herself, whose corpse was absorbed by the Wishing Tree. Since she's a baby and can't voice her own wish, the tree went back in time over and over in order to give her a consciousness.
  • Adorably Precocious Child: Her child self is rather pensive and mature.
  • Cheerful Child: She fits into this bill despite attempting to act more mature than her age.
  • Death Seeker: Arc 5 reveals she's the voice that has been telling Iggy to put an end to her misery.
  • Daddy's Girl: Contrary to the neglectful Bucks, Saydie is close to Hunar. She even fondly recalls how he told her bedtime stories.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Happens to her as Iggy destroys the Wishing Tree, resulting in a new timeline and Saydie being erased from existence. She cries as she embraces the inevitable since she finally managed to free her parents from an unhappy marriage....at the cost of her life.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: She helps Iggy destroy the Wishing Tree in order to create a new timeline when her parents don't marry, but doing it also means Saydie herself is erased from existence in exchange, though she does come back as Iggy's doll.
  • Nature Adores a Virgin: Why the Wishing Tree made her its vessel. Since she's a baby, her blood is especially pure.
  • Posthumous Character: Zigzagged. She is technically dead, but her spirit is alive thanks to the Wishing Tree.
  • Ret-Gone: Her final fate as Iggy destroys the Wishing Tree, sending everyone back in time. While Bucks and Hunar don't marry in the new timeline, there's a possibility she'll end up being born someday.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Has her father's hair and her mother's face.
  • Undead Barefooter: Wears nothing but a purple dress that's the same color as her baby blanket.
  • Walking Spoiler: If you had been reading this, you may notice that there are more than to Saydie than just a plot device.
  • Younger Than They Look: Grows up to a young child thanks to the Wishing Tree's magic, but she's only a few months old.

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