hi, thanks for everything you do. i have a question about wizard of oz programming: what would be the significance of princess langwidere as a programmed alter?
I’ll provide a brief overview of my notes, I hope it helps provide an answer for you.
Overview:
Princess Langwidere is typically on the third level as Ozma of Oz (third book) is where she appears.
When Langwidere is seven, her uncle chops off her head. Three months later, her birthday arrives, and with it comes a brightly-wrapped gift from her uncle. She opens it with the proper care a princess is supposed to show, and nearly screams. It's another head, sloe-eyed and serene over a coil of long red hair.
The first mirror she finds still manages to shock her into a dead faint. Her uncle punches through the glass cabinet when he finds the maid's head is still there, and kicks the head all around her dressing room before storming out. It takes weeks for the head to recover, and Langwidere begins wearing a velvet choker to hide the scars left at the base of the maid's neck.
Langwidere has thirty beautiful interchangeable heads and spends most of her time admiring them in her mirror and only ten minutes each day actually ruling.
Langwidere entertains herself, as she has thirty young heads that are interchangeable on her neck.
A programmer has several options for programming with this role. Animal Programming Key Programming Mirror Programming Number Programming Rapid Switching Programming Silence Programming Spin Programming
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