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| − | '''The Creator''' is the term used for the player and God of [[Drawn to Life series| | + | '''The Creator''' is the term used for the player and God of the [[Drawn to Life series|''Drawn to Life'' series]]. |
| − | As the name implies, they are the creator of the [[Raposa]] World and the [[Book of Life]]. Throughout the course of the games, | + | As the name implies, they are the creator of the [[Raposa]] World and the [[Book of Life]]. Throughout the course of the games, the Creator sends the [[Hero|Creation Hero]] and restores [[Color Drops|color]] to the world. The Creator can speak directly to the Raposa and interact with their world; though usually with The Hero as the intermediary. The Raposa doubted them at first when the [[Eternal Flame]] burnt out, but have resumed trusting in them. |
== {{Icon|Book}} Story== | == {{Icon|Book}} Story== | ||
| − | Long before anything existed there was | + | Long before anything existed there was the Creator, who designed the Book of Life. The Creator drew everything in the book and brought it into existence. First, the Creator formed a circle and drew the world. Then they populated the world with forests, and finally created the Raposa. |
| − | Several years before [[Mari]] was born, [[Wilfre]] questioned why the Raposa were forbidden to design their own creations. He then stole the Book of Life. When he was chased out of [[Rapoville]], he tore the book in blind fury and ruined the key pages before tossing them into the wind. The Creator grieved over the loss, and sealed off [[Creation Hall]]. Without the pages or | + | Several years before [[Mari]] was born, [[Wilfre]] questioned why the Raposa were forbidden to design their own creations. He then stole the Book of Life. When he was chased out of [[Rapoville]], he tore the book in blind fury and ruined the key pages before tossing them into the wind. The Creator grieved over the loss, and sealed off [[Creation Hall]]. Without the pages or the Creator, the village began to wither away. [[Darkness]] crept in, and the Eternal Flame flickered out. |
=== ''Drawn to Life'' === | === ''Drawn to Life'' === | ||
| − | When Wilfre destroyed the Book of Life, | + | When Wilfre destroyed the Book of Life, the Creator fell into a great depression and essentially left the village to wither away. When Mari prayed to the Creator, they answered and instructed her to gather what villagers were left at Creation Hall. The Creator then filled a mannequin with their presence to create the Hero to help relieve the village of the suffocating darkness, restore the village to its former glory, and defeat Wilfre. |
=== ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' === | === ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' === | ||
| − | When Wilfre stole the color from the village, | + | When Wilfre stole the color from the village, the Creator sent [[Turtle Rock]] as a place of refuge for the Raposa. |
| − | The Creator revives | + | The Creator revives the Hero after Wilfre begins to drain the color from them, and proceeds to disarm him of his [[Wilfre's Scepter|Scepter]]. This allows the Hero to defeat Wilfre once and for all. |
== {{Icon|Quote}} Quotes == | == {{Icon|Quote}} Quotes == | ||
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== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == | == {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == | ||
| − | * The Creator is revealed to represent God in Real Life during the ending of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]. | + | * The Creator is revealed to represent God in Real Life during the ending of ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. |
**In an interview with Jeremiah Slazcka, he confirmed that the Creator was not only a representation of God, but also the literal God of the real world. | **In an interview with Jeremiah Slazcka, he confirmed that the Creator was not only a representation of God, but also the literal God of the real world. | ||
* [[Wilfre]], the Creator, and [[Heather]] are the only three beings initially aware of the fact that the [[Raposa]] world is a dream by [[Mike]]. | * [[Wilfre]], the Creator, and [[Heather]] are the only three beings initially aware of the fact that the [[Raposa]] world is a dream by [[Mike]]. | ||
| − | ** When speaking to Wilfre, the Creator says, “You will not have him. He will fight you. He will win, he is not yours to control.” Wilfre then replies, “…You don’t care about us! Only him...” Also, whilst being pulled into one of Wilfre’s portals, Heather says, “Kemi-Kewa, you must stop Wilfre! Kemi-Kewa!!” | + | ** When speaking to Wilfre, the Creator says, “You will not have him. He will fight you. He will win, he is not yours to control.” Wilfre then replies, “…You don’t care about us! Only him...” Also, whilst being pulled into one of Wilfre’s portals, Heather says, “Kemi-Kewa, you must stop Wilfre! Kemi-Kewa!!” "Kemi-Kewa" is an anagram for “Wake Mike.” |
*** Interestingly, Mike himself was never aware of the Raposa world being a dream. | *** Interestingly, Mike himself was never aware of the Raposa world being a dream. | ||
== {{Icon|Painting}} Media == | == {{Icon|Painting}} Media == | ||
<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center"> | <gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center"> | ||
| − | File:Creator.png|Mari | + | File:Creator.png|Mari telling Jowee about the Creator. |
| − | File:Mari.png|Mari yelling at | + | File:Mari.png|Mari yelling at the Creator. |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 10:56, 7 July 2023
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–The Creator
The Creator is the term used for the player and God of the Drawn to Life series.
As the name implies, they are the creator of the Raposa World and the Book of Life. Throughout the course of the games, the Creator sends the Creation Hero and restores color to the world. The Creator can speak directly to the Raposa and interact with their world; though usually with The Hero as the intermediary. The Raposa doubted them at first when the Eternal Flame burnt out, but have resumed trusting in them.
Story
Long before anything existed there was the Creator, who designed the Book of Life. The Creator drew everything in the book and brought it into existence. First, the Creator formed a circle and drew the world. Then they populated the world with forests, and finally created the Raposa.
Several years before Mari was born, Wilfre questioned why the Raposa were forbidden to design their own creations. He then stole the Book of Life. When he was chased out of Rapoville, he tore the book in blind fury and ruined the key pages before tossing them into the wind. The Creator grieved over the loss, and sealed off Creation Hall. Without the pages or the Creator, the village began to wither away. Darkness crept in, and the Eternal Flame flickered out.
Drawn to Life
When Wilfre destroyed the Book of Life, the Creator fell into a great depression and essentially left the village to wither away. When Mari prayed to the Creator, they answered and instructed her to gather what villagers were left at Creation Hall. The Creator then filled a mannequin with their presence to create the Hero to help relieve the village of the suffocating darkness, restore the village to its former glory, and defeat Wilfre.
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
When Wilfre stole the color from the village, the Creator sent Turtle Rock as a place of refuge for the Raposa.
The Creator revives the Hero after Wilfre begins to drain the color from them, and proceeds to disarm him of his Scepter. This allows the Hero to defeat Wilfre once and for all.
Quotes
Trivia
- The Creator is revealed to represent God in Real Life during the ending of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
- In an interview with Jeremiah Slazcka, he confirmed that the Creator was not only a representation of God, but also the literal God of the real world.
- Wilfre, the Creator, and Heather are the only three beings initially aware of the fact that the Raposa world is a dream by Mike.
- When speaking to Wilfre, the Creator says, “You will not have him. He will fight you. He will win, he is not yours to control.” Wilfre then replies, “…You don’t care about us! Only him...” Also, whilst being pulled into one of Wilfre’s portals, Heather says, “Kemi-Kewa, you must stop Wilfre! Kemi-Kewa!!” "Kemi-Kewa" is an anagram for “Wake Mike.”
- Interestingly, Mike himself was never aware of the Raposa world being a dream.
- When speaking to Wilfre, the Creator says, “You will not have him. He will fight you. He will win, he is not yours to control.” Wilfre then replies, “…You don’t care about us! Only him...” Also, whilst being pulled into one of Wilfre’s portals, Heather says, “Kemi-Kewa, you must stop Wilfre! Kemi-Kewa!!” "Kemi-Kewa" is an anagram for “Wake Mike.”
