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==Bosses==
 
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===Rata, Tat & Tat===
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On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut Boss for the similarly cut [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Meadow Gate|Meadow Gate]]. It would have been a group of 3 mice with mining equipment, all with bandages covering their eyes - possibly an allusion to the Three Blind Mice.
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They would have been the cause of the [[Shadow]] pests raiding the village throughout the Meadow Gate's story, and after being defeated, they would have turned into the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Three Blind Raposa|Three Blind Raposa]], giving the Hero the final key for the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Village Hatch|Village Hatch]].
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===Drakon===
 
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On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut Boss for a similarly cut World 6. It would have been a Dragon with a tail of Shadow and a backpack. It is unknown what its attack pattern or plot relevance would have been.
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On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut Boss for an early version of the [[City Gate]]. It would have been a Dragon with a tail of Shadow and a backpack. It is unknown what its attack pattern or plot relevance would have been.
    
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==Meadow Gate==
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One of the biggest cut features from [[Drawn to Life]] is the Meadow Gate, also called Mellow Meadow. Originally planned to be World 4, it would have been between the [[Beach Gate]] and [[City Gate]]. It would have contained four levels, an event, and a boss, just like the other four gates during development. It's contained plot would have followed the [[Raposa]] trying to solve they mystery behind a group of [[Shadow]] varmints infesting the village. The specific upgrade for this village (i.e. [[Wings]], [[Flippers]]) would have been the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Pet|Pet]].
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In its oldest known form, the Meadow Gate consisted of three typical levels followed by an event, one more level, and the boss. The known templates collected would have been the Live Stock Template, the Jiya Grain Template, and the Pasture Template. The Raposa rescued in these levels are unknown. The event, called Village Raid, isn't described in detail here. The boss of this gate is simply described as "3 Little Guys at Once."
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Later into development, the Mellow Meadow was fleshed out into the full Meadow Gate with a full plot and boss. The following is extracted and paraphrased from a file shared in the Drawn to Life Discord Server and is presumably from a Game Design Document, although this has not been confirmed.
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===Level 4-1===
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4-1 is the first level in the Meadow Gate. The Hero has to rescue [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Fortune Cookie|Fortune Cookie]] and collect the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Fish|Fish]] [[Template]].
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Unsatisfied with the bland selection of food at [[Cookie's Restaurant]], [[Mayor]] decides that adding Fish to the villager's diet would be beneficial. Mayor sends the [[Hero]] to the Meadow Gate, but because of the speedy enemies and locations that necessitate speed, the Hero is given the Pet to traverse the gate. After rescuing Fortune Cookie and returning with the Fish page, Fortune Cookie decides to set up a competing resturant and asks the Hero to draw him a [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Fortune Cookie's Sign|Sign]]. [[Heather]] also wants to give the Pet a home, so Mayor asks the [[Creator]] to assemble a Pet House.
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===Level 4-2===
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4-2 is the second level in the Meadow Gate. The Hero has to rescue [[Indee]] and collect the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Mechanical Scarecrow|Mechanical Scarecrow]] Template.
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As [[Crazy Barks]] and Heather fish by the lake and find a [[Shadow]] varmint leaking from the Meadow Gate. The Varmints then start chasing the [[Raposa]] and infiltrating the [[Banya]] crop. [[Farmer Brown]] recommends a Mechanical Scarecrow to chase the Shadow off. After rescuing Indee and returning with the Mechanical Scarecrow page, the Mechanical Scarecrow chases the Shadow away, and Indee asks you to assemble his Treasure Shop.
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===Level 4-3===
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4-3 is the third level in the Meadow Gate. The Hero has to rescue [[Mike|Bob Row]] and collect the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Messenger Bird|Messenger Bird]] Template.
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Indee tells the villagers of his adventures, and the player draws 4 panels depicting his adventures to hang outside the Treasure Shop. Many of the villagers start to miss their family outside of the village, so they begin writing letters and giving them to Mayor to deliver them. Mayor is overwhelmed and asks you to return to the Meadow Gate to find the Messenger Bird page. After rescuing Bob Row and returning with the Messenger Bird page, the birds begin to take the letters around the world. Bob, a [[Human]], tries to explain that he's a software programmer, but no one knows what that means. Meanwhile, [[Wilfre]] appears and poisons the lake.
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===Level 4-Event===
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The Meadow Gate's Event is a Village Raid. The player must wind up [[Cricket]]'s alarm by using the DS's microphone and then defeat the Shadow by circling them with your stylus and blowing them away using the microphone.
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As the Mechanical Scarecrow fights off some Shadow, Shadow enemies begin to come into [[Rapoville]] through the Meadow Gate. Cricket sounds the alarm and the villagers gather in the center of the village. The Hero fights and defeats the Shadow beings, and the defenders are given water to drink after the raid. However, as Wilfre had poisoned the water, the defenders grow ill.
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===Level 4-4===
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4-4 is the fourth level in the Meadow Gate. The Hero has to rescue [[Unagi]] and his two assistants and collect the [[Kaorin Bush|Kaorin Berry]] Template.
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After the raid, [[Jowee]] watches over a poisoned [[Mari]], Cookie watches over a poisoned Fortune Cookie, and Heather is crying over Crazy Barks, who had passed out by the lake. Indee tells Mayor about a similar illness he once had, saying that it was crued by a combination of [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Daru Daru Root|Daru Daru Root]] and Kaorin Berries. The Mayor sends the Hero back to the Meadow Gate to fetch the Kaorin Berries, since the Daru Daru Root was in the Shadow infested [[City Gate|Rapo Rapo City]]. After rescuing Unagi and his two assistants and returning with the Kaorin Berry page, Kaorin Berry Bushes are planted throughout the village.
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===Level 4-Boss===
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[[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Rata, Tat & Tat|Rata, Tat & Tat]] are the bosses of the Meadow Gate.
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On November 13th, 2020, Joseph Tringali shared some concept art and cut content for [[Drawn to Life]], [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], and [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]. Among them was a cut Boss for a similarly cut World 5. It would have been a group of 3 mice with mining equipment, all with bandages covering their eyes - possibly an allusion to the Three Blind Mice. It is unknown what their attack pattern or plot relevance would have been.
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Unagi warns Mayor of another raid approaching the village, so Mayor sends Hero back into the Meadow Gate to take care of the source - three blind rats who were breeding all the pests. After being defeated by the Hero, the three blind rats turn into the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Three Blind Raposa|Three Blind Raposa]], who give the Hero the final key for the [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL1#Village Hatch|Village Hatch]].
    
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