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Before the events of ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', Mr. Ford was infected with [[Shadow]] by [[Aldark]], turning him from a peppy historian to a depressed librarian. He plays no major role in the story but by the end of the game, the [[Hero]] has saved him from the Shadow, allowing him to update the library for the youth.
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Before the events of ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', Mr. Ford was infected with [[Shadow]] by [[Aldark]]. He plays no major role in the story, but by the end of the game, the [[Hero]] has presumably saved him from the Shadow.
  
 
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* In his battle dialogue, he references U.S. Civil Rights author [[:wikipedia:W.E.B. Du Bois|W.E.B. Du Bois]], along with ancient Greek writer [[:wikipedia:Herodotus|Herodotus]].
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* According to the Raposa-Human Counterpart Sheet created during development, Mr. Ford is [[Indee]]'s counterpart<ref>[[File:ConnectionSheet1.jpg|50px]]</ref>.
* It is possible that Mr. Ford is [[Indee]]'s counterpart due to similarities in their appearances and interests.
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* In his Imagination Battle dialogue, Mr. Ford references U.S. Civil Rights author [[:wikipedia:W.E.B. Du Bois|W.E.B. Du Bois]], along with ancient Greek writer [[:wikipedia:Herodotus|Herodotus]].
** Another possible counterpart is [[Pouches]], although there are fewer similarities to back this.
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* Mr. Ford has 2 unused lines of dialogue due to when his Imagination Battle is triggered:
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** ''"There could be a long lost civilization buried under this town..."'' <small>(Mid-Game Bark)</small>
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** ''"I found an artifact in the yard yesterday! I better start writing to the archeology journals..."'' <small>(End-Game Bark)</small>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:59, 19 May 2024

Mr. Ford

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Characteristics
Species Human
Gender Male
Age Adult
Fur Color
Black Hair
Information
Home Belleview
Story Role Villager
Occupation N/A
Status Alive
Game(s) TR Logo.png
Did you know this town is over one hundred and seventeen years old? That's ancient!

–Mr. Ford


Mr. Ford is a human featured in Drawn to Life: Two Realms. He is a Belleview resident and owns the Library in town.

TowerIcon.png Appearance

Mr. Ford is an adult human with brown hair cut into an afro. He wears a brown jacket with a white undershirt. He also wears khaki pants and black shoes, and he has a small, black goatee.

Book Icon.png Story

Before the events of Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Mr. Ford was infected with Shadow by Aldark. He plays no major role in the story, but by the end of the game, the Hero has presumably saved him from the Shadow.

BoIopen.png Imagination Battle

It's time for some fun with your library card!

–Level Description


Ford's Lessons of Self Learning is an optional battle in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, has one segment, and takes place inside Mr. Ford's mind.

Rewards

One Star (400 points): 20 Rapo-Coins
Two Stars (1200 points): 30 Rapo-Coins
Three Stars (2000 points): Spring Toy

Required Enemies

Build Mode

For this level, the player is required to place 4 toys and defeat all possible toys.

Quote Icon.png Quotes

Did you know this town is over one hundred and seventeen years old? That's ancient!

–Mr. Ford

Before unlocking Back in My Day


Hardly anyone visits the library anymore. Those books need someone to read them other than me!

–Mr. Ford

After unlocking Back in My Day but before attempting it


I don't know how to convince people to read more Du Bois...

–Mr. Ford

After losing Back in My Day


Maybe if we start stocking comic books, the younger kids will grab those AND pick up some Herodotus.

–Mr. Ford

After winning Back in My Day

Trivia

  • According to the Raposa-Human Counterpart Sheet created during development, Mr. Ford is Indee's counterpart[1].
  • In his Imagination Battle dialogue, Mr. Ford references U.S. Civil Rights author W.E.B. Du Bois, along with ancient Greek writer Herodotus.
  • Mr. Ford has 2 unused lines of dialogue due to when his Imagination Battle is triggered:
    • "There could be a long lost civilization buried under this town..." (Mid-Game Bark)
    • "I found an artifact in the yard yesterday! I better start writing to the archeology journals..." (End-Game Bark)

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NoteIcon.png References

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