As if stirred awake by Lily’s cries, Alex’ animal companions launched themselves out like a trained unit, and magnificently transformed before everyone’s eyes into great magical beasts.
”WHOA!” Lily shouted in surprise.
”I didn’t know they could do that!”“It can’t be!” Caterpillar yelped as she twirled her staff to parry the many-bladed stoat. This gave Dave the chance to cut Alex free from the red ribbons: coupled with Mariette feigning shock in order to release him from her own tendrils, he was now fully free from physical binds.
Mariette’s message reached the Lilliput princess, who was ready for action: she hopped through the portal with no hesitation, and took command immediately. “Men, retreat! This is not a battle to be fought! And someone pick me up already!” Hurriedly scooped up by one of the soldiers, she was carried away, ensuring that the round-helmeted troops disengaged, and started to take off to the best of their ability.
“No way! All ways are my ways!” The queen screeched, too distracted to fully realize Mariette's actions, though she did pass a glance down at her, and shot out red ribbons towards Alex, only for them to be shot down by Lily’s rapid-fire.
“Alex is already spoken for! You need to find somebody else!” Lily yelled, her courage lifted by the assurance that the animal friends gave her, alongside Chloe who had chased the Queen away. The Queen, furious, lifted the Storyslayer, as if about to use it, when her purple eye flashed. She gasped, and let go of the weapon to block the warhammer that was thrown in their direction: she had grabbed the head of it by her palm, followed by immediately closing the portal.
“Yes!” Lily pumped her fist in victory, but it was a short-lived celebration as the Caterpillar’s eyes glowed a dark green, and a malevolent aura suddenly burst out, knocking the stoat back.
“This transgression against her Highness shall not pass unpunished…As Minister of Mysteries…I am your judge, jury…And executioner! Hear me, judge of death…Cast your strings of truth…PINOCCHIO!”
She held her staff up high, and ghostly energy poured out of it. It shot up to the sky, where a
doll made of decrepit wood with a long, pointy nose appeared, hanging by a noose that dangled from bent gallows, seemingly made of a warped tree with jagged roots digging into the earth as if desperately searching for sustenance.
The doll held two cross-shaped marionette manipulators in its hands, and its head tilted to the side as it lifted them rigidly forward. Ghostly strings launched from the manipulators, and they homed in on Lily, Chloe, and the empowered animals. Lily attempted to dodge, but there were too many strings to avoid before she and Chloe were both caught: the strings paralyzed their limbs as they connected, resulting in them being haphazardly lifted up and down in unnatural motion, like the parts of a puppet. The empowered animals were also hit by the strings, but were instead pinned down to the ground. Curiously, Alex was ignored, as he still lay near the location of the disappeared portal.
“Tell the truth…The darkest truth…” the puppet croaked as it hovered above them. Gaia then sensed through her magic that a tiny sapling was rooted on top of its head, struggling to bloom from the half-rotted wood carving.
“Or lie…and die.” The cursed woodwork pointed its head up.
“I have never sinned in my life,” it spoke in a high pitch. It didn’t take a Light specialist to recognize the obvious falsehood.
-SCHWING-
Suddenly, its nose extended into a spiny tree branch with a sharp tip, resembling a spear, before it retreated again. The doll groaned, and it lowered its head to look at the cursed group.
“A silent tongue, ten seconds late…” The doll suddenly jerked up, its head tilting to the side as it turned temporarily limp.
“For idleness, gallows await.”
Lily gulped, as she then felt a ghostly rope around her neck, as did Chloe. Fortunately, the animals were spared, as they could not speak, but they were nonetheless paralyzed by the phantom strings, unable to interfere.
The Caterpillar smiled as she stayed still: a sharp eye saw that she too had strings connected to her. “Now, your crimes will be bared, and judgement passed.”
However, as defenseless as she seemed, that proved not to be the case: Chloe's army proved powerless against her, as the puppet created duplicates to intercept attacks aimed at the dark conjurer, each one cast forth like mistreated marionettes, only to end up as splinters. Any skeletal monstrosity coming within close enough distance would in turn end up snared by the paralyzing strings, and turned against their former allies, manipulated into betraying those near them with violence.
Pinocchio groaned, and lifted the cross manipulators to his sides, letting the arms teeter like arms on a scale about to adjust from placed weight. “The darkest truth, or sweetest lie…The time to speak…Has begun.”
As the queen was now left alone with Mariette, she breathed heavily from what looked like stress, as sweat poured down her face. “I can’t believe it…I almost lost you again, Alice,” she mumbled, and turned her eyes to look at the dark magical girl, followed by a gasp as she loosened her grip on her wrist, and gently took hold of her hand. “I’m sorry if I hurt you, Alice,” she spoke softly. “But still, so many enemies are after us…The Powers have planted vicious white roses in my garden…The eggs are now too obvious, even if I reclaim them it won’t be enough, if they were answered this swiftly by the Grand Magistrate…”
The queen started guiding her through the chamber to another: Mariette soon realized they were in the inner sanctum of her royal castle. She looked manic as her purple eye glowed, moving on its own: based on the pattern, it looked as if she was reading snippets of something invisible in the air.
They soon arrived at a very fancy, rounded bedroom that seemed absurd in how luxurious it was. There was a dinner table with a great tower of cakes, a tea set of finest porcelain, a corner with a high pile of plushies of every animal imaginable, and a bed made of royal red velvet: it made the various ostentatious bedrooms of the Vassal Princesses that Mariette had visited look like squalid hovels by comparison. However, one detail caught Mariette’s eye: golden pillars on every corner that joined together at the domed ceiling. It seemed to resemble something…
The Queen continued her monologue. “But the Grand Magistrate won’t have their way this time, no…I just need to ruin their plan, cause chaos and havoc untold, to force the Nexus to bloom anew…But what to do, what to do…” She wondered, before she realized the answer to her question. “Now I know! But first, a little present for you, my dear.” She knelt down to one leg, and gave a gentle hug to Mariette.
“...I’ve missed you, Alice. You are everything to me. The day I lost you, I shamed myself forever as a mother. But I won’t make that mistake again.” Mariette heard her summon a tiny portal behind her, followed by an even tinier sound of interlocking metal pieces: the queen had summoned what looked like a necklace, the pieces of it looking like magnificently hued and multilayered crystals, and had placed it daintily around Mariette’s neck, complete with locking the necklace shut. While it was not tight in the slightest as it sat comfortably, Mariette immediately realized the necklace would catch on to her chin if she tried to lift it up and off of her, making it impossible to remove by normal means. She also realized it was enchanted, but not in what way until the queen spoke:
“Now, you may not use your little mirrors to escape this castle. I know you must be scared since you mumble to yourself so much and keep running away. But don’t worry, mother will keep you safe from now on, and we will have our happy ever after,” she spoke as she stood up with what was attempted to be a gentle smile, but a slight twitch at the corner of her lip betrayed her growing anxiety. “I must now temporarily leave you, but don’t worry, for I will soon be back. After all, I need your help to bring the Nexus out of hiding.” She spoke, as if mentioning that dinner was ready, before leaving, closing the door behind her, but curiously not locking it.
As soon as Mariette tested creating a portal, one did appear before her, with a view of any location as she desired. However, she then realized the form of her necklace’s curse if she attempted to touch or walk through: the mirror was now literally a wall of impenetrable glass, and prevented passage from either direction. She could tell that breaking the mirror would simply leave an empty frame behind. To those looking outside at the magical construct, it seemed as if Mariette was standing inside a mirror. Not only that, but her tentacles also couldn’t pass from one side of the mirror to the other. However, if she concentrated, she could summon tentacles from a mirror outside of the castle, but only from the summoned mirror itself, and only to where one could see from the view of the mirror. The mirror, curiously, didn’t prevent sight or sound from passing through. In that way, she still could communicate and manipulate the outside world in a limited capacity, but she herself was physically trapped. She now understood the meaning behind the pillars: she was the bird in the golden cage, now but a mere spectator watching from beyond the looking glass.

Justine flew up, only to quickly block a manticore about to bite Ronin following after, and used her spear to do so: the beast gnashed its many teeth against the long handle before Justine managed to knock it aside after Ronin slashed at its side, causing it to let go.
”These monsters are not only strong, but fast as well!” She yelled out.
“Affirmative!” Rachel responded: she had less difficulty as she used a barrier to block a stinger from another manticore, followed by knocking it away with a swing of her mallet, her great power only further enhanced by Miko’s spell. “We can beat them,” she replied afterwards, and turned to meet a flanking manticore thanks to Miko’s alertness, allowing her to easily cover her from a stinger attack.. “Just need to watch out for their deadly venom and-”
She stopped mid-strike after leaping towards a pair of manticores, who turned their heads to stare at Magical Dream Princess: it seems she had successfully beguiled the beasts, as they panted with their tongues out, tempted by the yummy treats. The March Hare grit his teeth. “No! She is the treat! Eat her!” He raised his arm, about to assert his magical dominance over the hungry creatures when Alicia landed a decisive blow, knocking the whip away with an arrow of light.
“No! This can’t be! It must be a lie!”
Akhenaten took his chance, and bullrushed his way past a manticore guarding the masked beastmaster, before slamming him by the neck against the wall.
“Ack!”
The March Hare transformed his lower half into a pair of powerful rabbit hind legs, and unleashed a mighty kick…Followed by the sound of bones breaking, as they uselessly smashed into the black golem’s incredibly hard body.
“Oof...I only wish it was…”
“Too bad for you, bunny boy! A-en here is made of some real tough stuff, toughest I’ve ever seen in the multiverse!” She flicked him in the nose, causing him to flinch. Justine landed back to the floor, and glanced to the side as five of the manticores, not counting the wounded one, were now completely charmed as they turned docile and hopped through MDP’s hoop as if she was a lion tamer in a circus act, followed by assembling in a row with open mouths, expecting treats. The last one slouched down, weakened by the blow. Rachel walked up to it and gave it a healing spell with a sigh of masked relief.
“I suppose that’s over now", she mumbled, and hopped up to the platform where the cockatrice nest was. “There’s a chute here that splits into the four chambers. We could drop down into them and destroy the eggs that way, but…”
”You suspect it’s a trap?” Justine asked.
“I wouldn’t put it past the Hatter: he would be the type to pull off one last trick like that.”
”You’re right, they were traps. Specifically, gas traps.”
.:⋮How Dreadfully Savage⋮:.Penny detached her hand from the terminal, shaking off the bits of electronics that stuck to her fingers.
”However, I now disabled them, as well as the bomb traps he was about to drop from the ceiling,” she said, pointing up: small hatches could be seen, out of which any number of horrible things could have been dropped on them.
”He’s got nothing left at this point,” she noted.
“Not true! I have one last riddle to ask you horrid guests!”
The group heard the Mad Hatter as he shouted from the stairway to the side of the room, out of which he walked down…Holding a magitech pistol to a Diamond engineer's head who had his hands held up.
“Riddle me this! What counts to three before dying from a shot to the head?”
“A hostage…” Nefer answered the riddle, rolling her eyes as she kept her own weapon pointed at Hare, still pinned by Akhenaten.
“Now, if you don’t release my comrade over there by the count to the fabled number…Well, need I say more?” The Mad Hatter had a deranged look about him: sure enough, Alicia could tell he was not lying.
Meanwhile in the Overcity, Mac successfully evaded the cockatrice's charge by stopping it with a trick: the creature halted, and was confused by the illusions she created. It blinked, stepped forth, and started pecking away at the nonexistent seeds as if they were real, seemingly happy about the company as it cawed. For the moment, Mac was not in danger from it's gaze or attacks.