As an ardent supporter of Jack during this year's Halloween event, I'm glad to see Jack, at least, survived. I also think more E-Corp supporters should be coming forth to add their signatures to this open letter to Mrs. Claus, because while I don't agree with the sentiment that the Easter Bunny deserves to be forgiven quite so easily, I'm willing to admit that Jack shouldn't have given the Easter Bunny what-for in the first place. The Santa vs. Jack debacle years ago should have illustrated to all three holiday mascots and the people of Gaia that two wrongs never make a right. All three mascots are equally guilty of this moral failing in their own way, and, clearly, Santa is the only one who seems to have learned his lesson and grown up the first time around.
I'm not suggesting that the Easter Bunny doesn't deserve to be forgiven, but it's at the point where he has to really dig down deep and humble himself if he's got anything resembling a shot at forgiveness. He let his jealousy and unhealthy obsession over having lost his cuteness go too far, and obliterated a whole town because of his deranged desire for vengeance. He could have killed both himself and Jack with this utterly insane stunt he pulled with the carrot-shaped missile, and he probably killed a few dozen civilians and combatants on both sides whose only fault was getting caught in the crossfire. Is that kind of sociopathic lack of empathy really something we want to look up to in holiday mascots that used to desire nothing but the happiness of the people?
It's time for both Jack and the Easter Bunny to grow up and put their big-boy pants on. No more fighting pointless, bloody stupid battles, and no more of dragging the citizens of Gaia into their fights. If Santa himself has to be the one to give the two a beat-down worth remembering, so be it. I will not have my name formally attached to this letter, but any E-Corp personnel should know that my heart goes out to them and their desire to find their as of yet missing, presumed dead mascot.
I'd also like to add a few words to Mrs. Claus, myself. Please, if you can, talk to Santa and try to convince him to forgive the Easter Bunny if that is what the rabbit in question himself comes forward and asks for. I'm genuinely afraid that you're the only one who can.