Alice is a central heroine from the series Pandora Hearts and a powerful Chain known as the “Bloodstained Black Rabbit (B-Rabbit)” who is contracted with Oz Vessalius.
Name: Alice
Gender: Female
Apparent Age: 14
Actual Age: Unknown
Height: 150 cm
Birthday: July 20
Blood Type: O
Alice is a unique Chain whose true form is a gigantic black rabbit wielding a scythe and chains.
Unlike ordinary Chains, she has a fully established personality and does not need to eat humans to exist.
She forms an illegal contract with Oz Vessalius in order to search for her lost memories.
Thanks to this contract, she leaves the Abyss and comes to the human world where Oz and the others live.
Alice’s cute appearance hides a wild, rough, and aggressive temperament.
She is stubbornly self-centered, grabbing anything she wants by force and refusing to back down easily.
Despite this, she has a refreshingly straightforward side and does not dwell on worries for long.
She also shows a tsundere streak, often acting brusque or harsh while clearly caring about others.
She is very possessive, especially of Oz Vessalius, whom she regards as her personal property from the moment of their contract.
When Oz reunites with Ada Vessalius, Alice becomes openly jealous, highlighting her emotional dependence on him.
Alice gives teasing nicknames to people around her, calling Gilbert Nightray “seaweed” or “marine product” and calling Xerxes Break “clown.”
Her speech patterns in the past were heavily influenced by Oswald Baskerville, whose manner of speaking she copied.
In her true form, Alice is the Black Rabbit (B-Rabbit), a massive black rabbit armed with a huge scythe and long, destructive chains.
This form is extremely powerful but places a heavy burden on Oz Vessalius’s body when summoned through their contract.
To keep Oz safe, her power is restrained by Gilbert Nightray’s Chain, Raven.
Because of this power control, Alice usually appears in the form of a black-haired human girl rather than her full monstrous form.
She is small in stature but has a surprisingly enormous appetite, especially when it comes to meat.
Her eating habits often create comedic moments, contrasting with her fearsome combat abilities as B-Rabbit.
Alice was originally a human girl born in the Abyss, making her fundamentally different from normal Chains.
She is the twin sister of the being known as The Intention of the Abyss, tying her existence directly to the core will of that dimension.
Around one hundred years before the main story, in the era of the Tragedy of Sablier, Alice lived together with Lacie’s relatives such as Jack Vessalius and Oswald Baskerville.
She cherished Oz (at that time still only a stuffed toy) as her friend, although Oz’s memories describe her physical treatment of him as rather “abusive” in a rough, playful way.
Alice’s tomboyish, blunt speech originates from her habit of imitating Oswald Baskerville’s way of talking.
Her life in Sablier shows a more innocent side of Alice, before the tragedies that would reshape her entire existence.
During the Tragedy of Sablier, Jack Vessalius forms a contract with the original B-Rabbit, Oz, and is forced into a massacre using that power.
Alice cannot stand watching Oz suffer under this contract and also wishes to prevent Jack from interfering with The Intention of the Abyss.
To stop this, Alice makes the drastic decision to cut her own throat with scissors, ending her life.
Immediately after her death, she seizes Oz’s power and becomes the Black Rabbit (B-Rabbit) herself.
However, when the core of the Abyss shatters the memories of her twin, The Intention of the Abyss, the backlash affects Alice as well.
She loses her own memories, retaining only her identity as the Bloodstained Black Rabbit and the awareness of her overwhelming power.
When the story begins, Alice remembers almost nothing about her human past or her ties to the Abyss.
This amnesia drives her main goal: to recover her lost memories and understand who she truly is.
She enters into an illegal contract with Oz Vessalius precisely so she can leave the Abyss and search for those memories.
Throughout their journey, fragments of the past slowly resurface, revealing her connection to the Tragedy of Sablier and to The Intention of the Abyss.
These revelations gradually change Alice’s relationship with both Oz and her own existence as B-Rabbit.
Her character arc weaves together themes of identity, guilt, and the desire to be loved and accepted as herself.
Oz Vessalius
Oz Vessalius is Alice’s contractor and, in her mind, her “property.”
This possessive view masks a deep emotional bond and genuine affection, though she often hides it behind bluster.
She is easily jealous when Oz gives attention to others, especially Ada Vessalius.
Over time, their relationship evolves from a transactional contract to something like mutual dependence and companionship.
Gilbert Nightray
Gilbert Nightray’s Chain, Raven, is responsible for suppressing Alice’s immense power.
Because of this, Gilbert indirectly protects both Oz and Alice from the physical strain of her true form.
Alice often calls Gilbert mocking nicknames such as “seaweed” or “marine product,” referring to his hair.
Despite the teasing, she fights alongside him and clearly acknowledges his importance to Oz.
Xerxes Break
Alice refers to Xerxes Break as “clown,” highlighting her irreverent, sharp-tongued personality.
Their interactions are filled with bickering and sarcasm, yet Break often nudges her growth in subtle ways.
The Intention of the Abyss
The Intention of the Abyss is Alice’s twin sister at a metaphysical level.
Their fates are tightly intertwined, with memory fragmentation and emotional turmoil shared between them.
The shattering of The Intention of the Abyss’s memories is what causes Alice to lose her own.
Their eventual reconciliation is a major emotional turning point in Alice’s story.
Jack Vessalius and Oswald Baskerville
Alice once lived with Jack Vessalius and Oswald Baskerville a hundred years before the main events.
Jack’s contract with Oz and the resulting slaughter during the Tragedy of Sablier are central to Alice’s decision to sacrifice herself.
Oswald’s manner of speaking becomes the model for Alice’s own rough, boyish tone.
Her bond with these figures from the past adds tragedy and complexity to her later actions as B-Rabbit.
In the final confrontation of the story, Alice reconciles with The Intention of the Abyss.
This reconciliation heals the rift between the sisters and allows them to resolve the chaos surrounding the Abyss.
Afterward, Alice disappears together with Oz Vessalius, essentially leaving the world as part of the conclusion of their journey.
A hundred years later, in the last scene, she is shown to reunite with Gilbert Nightray, indicating a form of return or continuation beyond the immediate ending.
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