
Whispers in Wonderland: Tales of the Necronomicon
Step into a world where childhood fantasies collide with cosmic horror. "Whispers in Wonderland: Tales of the Necronomicon" plunges you into a nightmarish realm where the whimsical and the eldritch intertwine.
As an ancient evil stirs in the depths of Wonderland, two unlikely heroines rise to face the impending doom. Alice, the curious explorer of Wonderland, joins forces with Wendy, the storyteller of Neverland, in a desperate bid to save both their magical realms from an unspeakable fate.
Can Alice's martial prowess and Wendy's magic stand against the cosmic horror that threatens to consume their worlds? Or will Wonderland succumb to the whispers of the Necronomicon?
Whispers in Wonderland: Tales of the Necronomicon
The Curious Case of Patient #4837. Season 2, Episode 3.
Patient Name: Tweedle, Theodore "Theo"
DOB: Unknown
Diagnosis: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder
Current Location: The Carcosa Institute
Attending Physician: Dr. King
Background:
Mr. Tweedle first presented with symptoms at age 23. He reports experiencing periods of dissociation and memory loss since adolescence. The patient exhibits two distinct alter personalities, colloquially referred to as "Tweedle Dee" and "Tweedle Dum."
Alter Personalities:
1. "Tweedle Dum": Presents as jovial, optimistic, and childlike. Often speaks in rhymes and riddles.
2. "Tweedle Dee": Manifests as more serious, literal-minded, and prone to pessimism.
Treatment History:
- Ongoing psychotherapy since unknown
- Prescribed antidepressants and anti-anxiety medication (see current medications)
- Participated in group therapy for DID patients.
- Admitted to The Carcosa Institute for intensive treatment and observation (date of admission to be added)
Current Status:
Mr. Tweedle is currently under the care of Dr. King at The Carcosa Institute. He has shown improvement in integrating his alter personalities but continues to experience episodes of dissociation. Regular assessments and therapy sessions are conducted to monitor progress and adjust treatment as necessary.