I was completely immersed in 'Alice: Madness Returns' when I first played it, and the White Rabbit's voice stood out to me instantly. It's that perfect blend of frantic urgency and eerie charm that makes you both trust and distrust him simultaneously. After some digging, I found out it was Roger L. Jackson—the same guy who voiced Ghostface in the 'Scream' movies! His range is wild, from horror to whimsy.
The White Rabbit isn't just a guide; he’s this unsettling force pulling Alice deeper into her fractured psyche. Jackson’s performance nails that duality—officious yet sinister, like a bureaucrat from a nightmare. It’s no wonder fans still obsess over the game’s voice acting; every character feels meticulously crafted. I’d love to see him return if there’s ever a sequel.
Roger L. Jackson’s voice work as the White Rabbit is low-key genius. He manages to sound like a classic fairytale character while dripping with this undercurrent of menace—like he’s always one step away from snapping. It’s especially creepy when you realize how often he nudges Alice toward violence, all while keeping that proper, almost prim tone.
What’s cool is how his performance contrasts with the other voices in the game. The Cheshire Cat’s smooth, mocking delivery makes the Rabbit’s frantic energy even more unnerving. Jackson’s background in horror definitely shines through; there’s a reason his lines stick with you long after the game ends.
Jackson’s White Rabbit is iconic—a masterclass in vocal tension. He sounds like he’s constantly on the verge of a breakdown, which mirrors Alice’s own unraveling. That shaky, hurried delivery makes every interaction feel unstable. Even his 'late, late!' schtick feels darker here, like time itself is another enemy. Perfect casting for a game that twists Wonderland into something so grim.
Fun trivia: Roger L. Jackson also voiced Mojo Jojo in 'The Powerpuff Girls,' which blew my mind when I connected the dots. His White Rabbit in 'Alice: Madness Returns' is such a departure—less cartoonish villainy, more psychological unease. The way he gasps and stammers makes you feel Alice’s paranoia.
I replayed the game recently, and his performance hits even harder knowing how deliberate every inflection is. That shrill 'Alice! You must hurry!' isn’t just urgency; it’s manipulation. It’s wild how voice acting can elevate a character from plot device to something haunting. Makes me wish more games prioritized casting like this.
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Seth have just came of age and it's time for him to be sent off to the alphas home to train. Everything was normal until he shifted...
White wolves are rare, only five of them exist out in the world, they are omegas the third mates to alpha, a sign of power and wealth.
Seth's life is filled with adventure and secrets to be reviled.
This story is a ddlb/fluff story.
You've been warned.
Apologies for any misspelling and grammar mistakes.
What was the right way to fight an enemy? As a mate or as a best friend?
And in the end, I found my answer.
"Mate!" I called to Arden and I waited for him to answer it.
My mind began to plot how I would silently and quietly take down his father, his mistress, and himself to the grave. I would be the one to drive a sword through their hearts.
I would become their worst nightmare.
I would make them beg for daring to destroy my family. I felt my eyes moisten as I glared at him. I would be the last thing that they saw before they breathed their last.
"Mate!" Arden answered.
And in my mind, I knew that Arden had just signed his death warrant by accepting me as his mate.
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On the night of Zira's mating ceremony, she is killed by her childhood bestfriend and mate, Arden Blackstone —a man whose family has done nothing but hate the Alpha's Household. After murdering the entire family, Zira is left for last.
Zira finds herself in the void between life and death. The man who she had thought loved her, had only been using her to get to the throne and her parents —while the one whom she considered her enemy was the one who wanted to help her.
The moon goddess appears to her and she gives her two options;
To remain in the void to cry her eyes out or return to her old life and protect the moon crest from getting into the wrong hands.
In the end she chooses revenge and Zira will stop at nothing until they are all destroyed.
Being a mute used to be simple before all the craziness started. I just can't talk and that's who I am. Mum has learned to accept that and I guess so have I. Everything was just fine in my high school in Shanghai.
I had finally made it to year twelve and even though I was in China, I was actually being treated as a human being despite my disability. Things were definitely not perfect but I would give anything to go back to that, like it was before. I heard my first voice that year, right at the beginning of year 12. I didn’t really have any real friends, but I was used to it and before the voices started, I was fine with that. But it all changed when I first heard them.
The voices inside their heads started then and my life was never the same. They weren't just thinking about school or they girls or guys they were into, no they were thinking about doing things, doing horrible things to each other and I was the only one that knew how messed up they really were.
In my past life, the twin Alphas Alexander and Lucas pursued me, the only white wolf in the pack, relentlessly.
Only a pack blessed by a White Wolf could receive the true favor of the Moon Goddess.
Just as I was agonizing over whose mark to accept, they both hit their rut simultaneously.
That night, I was forced to endure both of them claiming me.
Later, I fell pregnant with a pup. Since the Alpha King couldn't determine the paternity, he decided I would be the Luna to both of them. The throne would go to the father of the child once a blood test could be performed after birth.
But on the day of our Mating Ceremony, Sarah came back. She was my half sister and the Alpha twins childhood sweetheart.
She was driven mad with jealousy, ran out trying to attract everyone’s attention, and ended up being torn apart by a passing Rogue.
Alexander and Lucas seemed indifferent at first. Throughout my pregnancy, they treated me with unwavering devotion.
But on the day I gave birth, they strangled my newborn pup.
Their eyes were glowing crimson with rage as they roared, "Why wasn't it you? You bitch! You stole the White Wolf bloodline that belonged to Sarah and cursed her life!"
Before I could even utter a word of defense, the two men I loved more than life itself tore me to shreds.
When I open my eyes again, the Alpha King demanded I make my choice—to decide which twin I would accept as my fated mate—I chose neither.
The voice is always calling out to me. Everywhere I go its there, lurking in the shadows, observing me.I live in a province just near the city. My house is at the entrance of the forest, away from the neighbors. At the age of fourteen I was orphaned, I went to a convent and was cared for by nuns until I was eighteen years old.Since I was of legal age I left the convent and found myself in this place.When I first saw the old house at the entrance of the forest, I knew it would be right for me.On my first day in that house, something very immediate happened to me. There is a voice that repeatedly calls my name.When I leave the convent and stay in this old house, I do not think I will see strange creatures and socialize with them.
My roommate sets me up. She deliberately forces me into a death-trap survival game. As I shut my eyes and wait for death to take me, I realize that the game's bosses can read my mind.
"Look at the blood spurting from this baby doll's neck. It's like a fountain of pee."
The baby doll is baffled. It's about to launch its ultimate move, but it falters.
"Man, look at how this guy is still sweeping the streets when he's so old. Does he not have a pension?"
The old man is about to swallow me whole, but he suddenly gets a heart attack. An ambulance takes him away.
"Oh, so this is the amusement park's owner. Oh, dear god, he's handsome, albeit a little skinny. I can send him flying with a kick!"
The handsome owner's expression darkens. He instantly takes off his shirt to reveal his washboard abs. "Do you still think I'm skinny?"
The voice of the Red Queen in 'Alice: Madness Returns' is hauntingly brought to life by the incredibly talented Jennifer Hale. I’ve always been a fan of her work; her ability to convey emotion through voice alone is simply mesmerizing. Hale’s portrayal of the Red Queen perfectly captures the character's blend of unwavering authority, madness, and tragic depth. What I appreciate most is how she can shift from a soothing whisper to a commanding roar, immersing you completely in the twisted, eerie world of Wonderland. The fact that she has such a diverse range in her roles—like the iconic Commander Shepard in 'Mass Effect'—just adds to my admiration.
The game itself is a dark reimagining of Lewis Carroll’s classics, and having an actress of Hale’s caliber lends a real sense of weight to the narrative. If you listen closely, you can feel the layers of complexity she adds, making the Red Queen not just a villain, but a reflection of Alice's internal struggles. It’s fascinating how voice acting shapes our perception of characters, and Hale is a shining example of this artistry. Plus, it makes you appreciate the depth in video games so much more when you recognize the voices behind the characters.
Because of Hale's performance, I have this deeper connection to the game. Each time I revisit 'Alice: Madness Returns', those chilling lines echo in my head; it makes me ponder about the nature of madness and how it intertwines with creativity. Truly, she brought a piece of literary history into a vibrant, albeit haunting, gaming experience.
The White Rabbit in 'Alice: Madness Returns' is such a fascinating twist on the original character! Unlike the frantic timekeeper from Lewis Carroll's tales, this version feels more like a sinister guide—almost a harbinger of the chaos in Wonderland. His design is unsettling, with those hollow eyes and ragged fur, which perfectly mirrors the game's darker tone. He pops up at key moments, often luring Alice deeper into her own psychological torment, making you question if he’s even real or just another fragment of her trauma.
What really gets me is how he’s tied to Alice’s past. The game hints that he might represent her lost innocence or even guilt from the fire that killed her family. Every time he appears, it’s like the game is peeling back another layer of her grief. The way he mutters cryptic lines—'We’re all mad here, you know'—adds to the eerie vibe. It’s less about being late and more about Alice being trapped in her own head. Honestly, he’s one of the most haunting parts of an already bleak story.