![]() ![]() ![]() It will then in turn raise another lily-pad platform to help you get across to the last piece of evidence, go back to the small area where the first piece of evidence was and go up again, this time ignore the tree and keep going around until you see the far-off exit. Attack the tree once more and then jump onto the tree stump close to the exit to flatten it. Interact with the Seed on the tree and take it, but don't eat it yet. You'll need a Potion, go back to the main part of the Lotus Forest and give the Yellow Flower to the left a Potion to make you bigger. Now for the final piece of evidence, this requires a lot more work than just moving about. There is a rock blocking an exit here, but never mind that, jump on top of the rock and on the lily-pad platform nearby should be your third piece of evidence, the Antenna. ![]() Head back to the Lotus Forest and this time keep going straight ahead, you'll find a barrage of Heartless here, defeat them before going any further. Climb up the mushrooms to the left and go into the exit to the Bizarre Room through the tree, you'll land on top of the stove where there is yet another piece of evidence, the Stench. There is also a Blue Trinity which will get you a collection of MP Orbs, an Ether and a Potion. The first piece of evidence, the Footprints are just across and to the right where the mushroom-steps are located. Two are found around the Lotus Forest, two in the Bizarre Room, with their locations only accessible through hidden entryways around the forest. You can choose to go with one piece of evidence or four, it's up to you. You'll meet the Chesire Cat, who will give you hints about the locations of the evidence. After the cutscene exit to the left where the Lotus Forest is found. Alice is locked up and Sora is asked to present four pieces of evidence to prove that she is innocent. Sora interrupts the court and tries to prove Alice's innocence. The judge, the Queen of Hearts, accuses Alice of trying to take the Queen's heart, and announces her to be guilty. A peculiar girl named Alice is brought before the court, with a rather huge woman acting as the judge. ![]()
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