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The '''imprisonment of Mallory Queen''' was a direct response to [[The Sealing of Wonderland|the sealing of Wonderland]]. A small council of other rulers and [[Wonderland]] representatives decided that [[Mallory | The '''imprisonment of Mallory Queen''' was a direct response to [[The Sealing of Wonderland|the sealing of Wonderland]]. A small council of other rulers and [[Wonderland]] representatives decided that [[Mallory Richilde]] was too dangerous to be allowed free, but should not simply be killed. On that council's orders, a group of mages sealed her in a prison and cut her off from her own magic. | ||
The rule of [[The Dark Kingdom|the Dark Kingdom]] was left to regents for over a decade, due to the fact that the crown princess [[Ash | The rule of [[The Dark Kingdom|the Dark Kingdom]] was left to regents for over a decade, due to the fact that the crown princess [[Ash Richilde]] was 2 years old at the time. | ||
Visitors were allowed to interact with Mallory, mostly her son and husband, but they were not allowed to actually step foot in the prison. In fact, no one was, due to the fact that the prison's nature would keep Mallory alive without intervention, and she was deemed to be dangerous to that level. | Visitors were allowed to interact with Mallory, mostly her son and husband, but they were not allowed to actually step foot in the prison. In fact, no one was, due to the fact that the prison's nature would keep Mallory alive without intervention, and she was deemed to be dangerous to that level. | ||
Certain later scholars will condemn this, after more will be discovered about the effects of solitary confinement, but even a century later those from Wonderland will rarely listen to them. | Certain later scholars will condemn this, after more will be discovered about the effects of solitary confinement, but even a century later those from Wonderland will rarely listen to them. | ||
Revision as of 14:11, 6 May 2023
The imprisonment of Mallory Queen was a direct response to the sealing of Wonderland. A small council of other rulers and Wonderland representatives decided that Mallory Richilde was too dangerous to be allowed free, but should not simply be killed. On that council's orders, a group of mages sealed her in a prison and cut her off from her own magic.
The rule of the Dark Kingdom was left to regents for over a decade, due to the fact that the crown princess Ash Richilde was 2 years old at the time.
Visitors were allowed to interact with Mallory, mostly her son and husband, but they were not allowed to actually step foot in the prison. In fact, no one was, due to the fact that the prison's nature would keep Mallory alive without intervention, and she was deemed to be dangerous to that level.
Certain later scholars will condemn this, after more will be discovered about the effects of solitary confinement, but even a century later those from Wonderland will rarely listen to them.