(Courteous) Alice & Gilberte

Lore
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Acquisition
See Alice & Gilberte.

Name origin
Gilberte is used mostly in the French language and it is of Germanic origin; the meaning is "bright promise". Gilberte is a derivative of the Dutch, English, German, and Italian name Gilberta. Masculine name is Gilbert, a French variant of a Norman name (Old French origin).

Alice is a fictional character, the child protagonist of Lewis Carroll's children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass (1871). Alice is an English, French, Portuguese, Italian and Czech feminine name, the meaning is "of a noble kind". It is a feminized form of the Old French female name Alis (older Aalis), short form of Adelais, which is derivation from the Germanic name Adalhaidis, from the Germanic word elements adal meaning ″noble″ and heit meaning "kind, sort, type" or haid- meaning ″heath (land), heather″.

Additional Info
The DUO card featuring (Venture) Wonderland Wanderer Alice and (Two-Face) Gilberte, Eater of Death united.
 * Gilberte Artwork by Guicaimumu.
 * Alice Artwork by Ahua.