The Void is initially a quiet and docile place, with only a few minor disturbances. The [[:Category:Developers|devs]] originally created it as a place to store all the [[Unused & Removed Features]], but soon gave [[Fanon:Willham|Willham]] and [[Fanon:Mayo|Mayo]] the title of screener, allowing them to sort through the content. After the release of [[Drawn to Life]], and the planning of two versions of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|Drawn to Life:]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|The Next Chapter]], the screeners asked for help, which was given to them in the form of the [[Fanon:Four Guardians|Four Guardians]]. These four [[Raposa]] were meant to be temporary helpers that would dissipate into the void after the completion of a new game. The devs also created the [[Fanon:Discussion Grounds|Discussion Grounds]] to help the six beings communicate their ideas easier. | The Void is initially a quiet and docile place, with only a few minor disturbances. The [[:Category:Developers|devs]] originally created it as a place to store all the [[Unused & Removed Features]], but soon gave [[Fanon:Willham|Willham]] and [[Fanon:Mayo|Mayo]] the title of screener, allowing them to sort through the content. After the release of [[Drawn to Life]], and the planning of two versions of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|Drawn to Life:]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|The Next Chapter]], the screeners asked for help, which was given to them in the form of the [[Fanon:Four Guardians|Four Guardians]]. These four [[Raposa]] were meant to be temporary helpers that would dissipate into the void after the completion of a new game. The devs also created the [[Fanon:Discussion Grounds|Discussion Grounds]] to help the six beings communicate their ideas easier. |