![]() ![]() While the Hero is unquestionably the only combat-capable villager, the other raposa tend to be the ones doing their jobs. As a demigod of sorts, the Hero is the only character capable of traversing the extremely hostile environments of each game. The Main Characters Do Everything: Justified.Replacement Goldfish: The newly-created hero of the last game does not share its predecessor's memories for some reason or other. ![]() Wilfre in the sequel one-ups him, however. Physical God: Could be considered this, as they acknowledge your presence and wonder how you watch over them.Invincible Hero: Can become this in the first game with the primary cheat code.Hello, : The hero is nameless, with you providing it.The Hero, however, averts this, as they're occasionally referred to with masculine pronouns despite the potential for Ambiguous Gender or No Biological Sex when creating them. Gender-Inclusive Writing: Since the Creator is you, there's no pronoun attached to the title whatsoever.Cloudcuckoolander: The first game's hero has a few conversation options like this, showing that it's enjoying itself.But Now I Must Go: At the end of the first game (maybe), based off dialogue in the other games.A God Is You: All the things the Raposa request you restore are all your doing and in whatever vision you can imagine.The Ace: Easily the best combatant and explorer in any of the games, and roughly equal with Wilfre himself as the most powerful character aside from the Creator and Mike.Whether or not they're separate entities is unclear. The hero is the Creator's presence powering a wooden dummy. Exactly What It Says on the Tin, the Creator is the almighty being who created the world of Drawn to Life. ![]()
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