Red is a color associated with many intense emotions: a color of passion and anger; love and desire. In Wonderland, red is the color of omens; of madness and tragedy; of danger and of war; of strength and power. It is a color only for the worthy; for the noble and for the chosen. For more than a century there has always been a Red Queen to rule over Wonderland and guide its colorful citizens into an era of unyielding serenity. The Queens differ in personalities, in leadership and talents but they are all connected to each other, and despite all their differences they all have something in common: They all have the power to gift the world with benevolence or curse it all with malice. The choice of how to use that power is up to them. Now if you've ever wondered what happened during the time before Alice's arrival in Wonderland, questioned if the Red Queen was always so vile or if the inhabitants were always so mad, then this is the story for you. There's always so much more to a story than what you think you know. In the real world, nothing is ever exclusively black or white and in Wonderland red is the most prominent; a color that is commonly associated with regality and madness but exclusively used as a motif for the Royal Family of Roselle. A family with a line of descendants as long, and as old, as the existence of Wonderland itself the women of the Roselle's are most famed for their title of Red Queen. Scarlette Roselle is the latest in line and now at the ripe age of 18, she is given the responsibility to rule over all of Wonderland and care for its inhabitants. What she doesn't know is that the world that awaits her is truly a much darker place than she could have ever imagined. Lingering in the darkness, someone waits patiently for their chance to snatch her Queendom away from her, as a decades-long plot to take over Wonderland is now about to be set into motion.