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* Nutcracker later referred to the sugar dolls Marie sacrificed to save him from the Mouse King as his own subjects. This means they were alive, which implies that they were [[Eaten Alive]]. Knowing what a monster the Mouse King was, it's safe to assume it wasn't swift and merciful, either.
* Nutcracker later referred to the sugar dolls Marie sacrificed to save him from the Mouse King as his own subjects. This means they were alive, which implies that they were [[Eaten Alive]]. Knowing what a monster the Mouse King was, it's safe to assume it wasn't swift and merciful, either.


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  • Nutcracker later referred to the sugar dolls Marie sacrificed to save him from the Mouse King as his own subjects. This means they were alive, which implies that they were Eaten Alive. Knowing what a monster the Mouse King was, it's safe to assume it wasn't swift and merciful, either.