The kids from 12 Fliseai Avenue have gone MAD

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Secret Page: Kalli's Extras

It looks like you've found a secret page! Some weirdo who plays 'God' talks about our world here. Dustine & I might've seen all this, but it's prbably best that the rest of us hasn't, for their mental health.
-Ben 2.0

About their origins...

It is actually true that the real origins of the Twelve remain uknown. There's no information on their parents (or whether or not they exist), and if their parents don't exist, there's no known way how the twelve came to life. This is a comedy series set in a weird island, a place that's somewhere on planet Earth, but nowhere to be found -- I think it'd be fun to keep certian things a mystery.


About how time and aging works...

As time passes, the characters in this world experience new things like we do, however the year doesn't change. Their ages still change after their birthdays, but when the year ends they just go back to being the age they were prior. Say, I'm 23 and I turn 24 on the 10th of December: the moment the calendar moves from December to January, I'll only have been 24 for eleven days and I'll be 23 again, haha...


About their lifetimes...

For the characters (not just the Twelve), it's more like these "versions of themselves" are stuck in that one year. They have memories of childhood, but they can never recall actually growing up.

Same goes for the Twelve as adults. I have ideas for scenarios where they are actually adults, or really the versions of themselves that they've dreamed to be like as adults (where their 'ordinary' outfits will be what they wear to work).


About how death works... (or doesn't)

Everyone here is a cartoon character. The Twelve, in particular, have gotten themselves into insanely unsafe situations where a normal person probably should die as a result. Hell, even if anyone in the world did die, the solution would just be to move on to the next comic panel (or the equivalent in another medium) and they'd just come back to life as if they just fell from a bike or something.

You'd think that the characters in this world would take life for granted and do dangerous things all the time, knowing there aren't any truly life-threatening consequences. However, the fear of dying is still there. (Notice how it's "dying" and not "death"...) Maybe the fear doesn't stem from the concept of the next panel not existing, but really, it comes from the fact that death can hurt.