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'''Twilite Wood''' is the first level in the [[Forest Gate]] in ''[[Drawn to Life]]''. This level employs a standard layout, moving from left to right through several level "sections" towards the [[Exit Gate]]. It is the first level in which the [[Hero]] uses the [[Wings]] creation. Like most other levels, [[Shadow Goo]] is splattered around Twilite Woods, and the Hero can clear the Shadow Goo for an end-level bonus.  
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Greetings, fellow gamers. It is I, Berdly, the most intelligent and superior being in this world. I am here to enlighten you with my knowledge of the first level in the Forest Gate of Drawn to Life, a game that is beneath my level of skill and intellect. The level is called Twilite Wood, and it is a boring and linear level that requires you to move from left to right through several sections until you reach the Exit Gate. It is also the first level where you get to use the Wings creation, which is a pathetic attempt to make the game more interesting. The Wings are useless and cumbersome, unlike my magnificent feathers that allow me to soar above the clouds. The level is also infested with Shadow Goo, a dark substance that corrupts everything it touches. You can clear the Shadow Goo for a bonus at the end of the level, but I don't bother with such trivial matters. I am too busy with more important things, like studying quantum physics and composing symphonies. Twilite Wood is a level that only a simpleton would enjoy. I hope you learned something from my superior analysis of this level. You're welcome.
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=={{Icon|Book}} Story==
 
=={{Icon|Book}} Story==
After [[Jowee]] runs into the [[Forest Gate]] looking for a gift for [[Mari]], the [[Hero]] is sent in to find him and bring back the [[Night Sky]] [[Template]]. The Hero encounters Jowee early on whilst traversing the level, and near the end of the level, Jowee finds and shows them a [[Jowee's Flower|flower]] that he picked, which he then asks the [[Creator]] to color in. The Hero also rescues [[Zsasha]] and two other [[Raposa]] from the level, kickstarting Zsasha's thievery.
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Oh gosh, I'm so sorry, I don't know why Berdly asked me to do this... He said it was for a school project, but I think he's just trying to mess with the wiki... Please don't ban me, admins, I'm really sorry... Um, okay, here goes...
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So, like, there's this cute little guy named Jowee who goes into this scary forest to find a present for his girlfriend Mari. And then there's this other guy called the Hero who follows him to help him out. And they're looking for this thing called the Night Sky Template, which I guess is like a big picture of the stars or something. And then they meet Jowee in the forest and he shows them this pretty flower he picked for Mari. And he asks the Creator, who's like this big invisible person who can draw stuff, to color it in. And then they also save some other people from the forest, like this guy Zsasha who likes to steal things. And that's pretty much it.
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Um... did I do it right? I'm sorry if I got anything wrong... I don't really know anything about this game... Please don't be mad at me...
  
 
=={{Icon|BakiIcon}} Enemies==
 
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