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| | When [[Heather]] goes missing and the village is thrown into chaos, [[Mari]] and [[Jowee]] attempt to call on the Hero once more, but a revived [[Wilfre]] drains the mannequin of its [[Color]]. After draining all of [[Rapoville]]'s color and kidnapping some of the villagers, Mari, Jowee, and a few other survivors escape onto [[Turtle Rock]] a mobile village with its own [[Creation Hall]]. A new Hero is created and is tasked with helping the [[Raposa]] find Heather. The Hero travels to [[Watersong]], [[Lavasteam]], and [[Galactic Jungle]], helping Jowee deal with both Heather and eventually Mari's disappearance, Wilfre's [[Salem|cunning]] [[Sock|disguises]], and the truth behind their world. | | When [[Heather]] goes missing and the village is thrown into chaos, [[Mari]] and [[Jowee]] attempt to call on the Hero once more, but a revived [[Wilfre]] drains the mannequin of its [[Color]]. After draining all of [[Rapoville]]'s color and kidnapping some of the villagers, Mari, Jowee, and a few other survivors escape onto [[Turtle Rock]] a mobile village with its own [[Creation Hall]]. A new Hero is created and is tasked with helping the [[Raposa]] find Heather. The Hero travels to [[Watersong]], [[Lavasteam]], and [[Galactic Jungle]], helping Jowee deal with both Heather and eventually Mari's disappearance, Wilfre's [[Salem|cunning]] [[Sock|disguises]], and the truth behind their world. |
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| − | Eventually, the Hero arrives at [[Wilfre's Wasteland]], | + | Eventually, the Hero arrives at [[Wilfre's Wasteland]] and has to find the [[Village Orbs]] and [[Village Altars]] to access the [[Hall of Darkness]]. After gaining access to the Hall, the Hero goes in to defeat Wilfre once and for all. The Hero goes back to the restored Rapoville with the rest of the Raposa and [[Mike]], the only human living in Rapoville. The Creator then wakes Mike from his coma and Mike loses perception of the Hero, along with the Raposa as he wakes. |
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| − | =={{Icon|Axe}} Attacks== | + | ===''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]''=== |
| − | '''Default:''' Using the Y button, the Hero attacks using only their hands or fists. | + | Four years later, [[Mari]] asks for another Hero to help [[Mike]] in the [[Human]] realm. After giving the Hero the [[Book of Imagination]], the Hero travels to [[Belleview]] and begins helping the villagers rid themselves of [[Shadow]], now curtesy of [[Aldark]] instead of [[Wilfre]]. The Hero continues to travel between Belleview and [[Rapoville]], sometimes bringing Mike with them, and helping both Humans and [[Raposa]] with their issues. The Hero eventually encounters Aldark and defeats him using the Book of Imagination. Aldark retreats and a reformed Wilfre informs the Hero that Aldark would likely return. |
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| − | '''Ground Pound:''' By jumping and pressing down on the D-pad and B, The Hero jumps into the air and lands on the ground to crush enemies. In the [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] and [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], it is called, "Butt Stomp."
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| − | '''Slasher:''' Pressing the Y button, The Hero attacks with the Slasher weapon that can be drawn by the player.
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| − | '''Slinger:''' Pressing the Y button, The Hero uses the Slinger weapon to attack by swinging it in multiple directions. Exclusive to [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]].
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| − | '''Shooter:''' Pressing the Y button, The Hero shoots with the Shooter weapon like a gun.
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| − | '''Abilities:''' In ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', the hero can use various unlockable [[Abilities]] that greatly increase their combat effectiveness and maneuverability. These abilities usually revolve around pressing the X button.
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| | == {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == | | == {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == |
| | * Despite being inherently genderless, they are often referred to with masculine pronouns. | | * Despite being inherently genderless, they are often referred to with masculine pronouns. |
| − | * It can be assumed that The Hero can indeed speak, seeing as the player is occasionally presented with dialogue options in certain cut scenes. | + | * It can be assumed that the Hero can indeed speak, seeing as the player is occasionally presented with dialogue options in certain cut scenes. |
| − | **However, in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, all of the dialogue options presented are "yes" or "no". This could imply that this mannequin has limited speech abilities. | + | ** However, in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', all of the dialogue options presented are "yes" or "no". This could imply that this mannequin has limited speech abilities. |
| − | * In [[Drawn to Life]], The Hero can only swim with the aid of [[Flippers]]; but they can swim whenever they want in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]. This may be because of the improved mannequin. | + | * In one of the dialogue options in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', the Hero states they're hungry; implying that they can eat and possibly need food to survive. |
| − | *In one of the dialogue options in Drawn to Life, The Hero states they're hungry; implying that they can eat and possibly need food to survive.
| + | ** Since these implications aren't present in ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'', it is unknown whether or not this applies to the Hero in that game. |
| − | **Since these implications aren't present in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, it is unknown whether or not this applies to The Hero in that game. Especially since it is a completely different mannequin. | + | * In ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'', in the last level of [[Wilfre's Wasteland]], statues of the Hero on the boxart can be found scattered around the mansion. |
| − | * In ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'', in the last level of Wilfre's Wasteland, statues of the Hero on the boxart can be found scattered around the mansion. | + | ** This is ironic, as [[Wilfre]] has shown many signs of hatred towards the Hero. |
| − | **This is quite ironic, as Wilfre has shown many signs of hatred towards The Hero. | + | * Due to the various religious referencing in the games, it is likely that the Hero is an interpretation of the biblical figure, [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]]. |
| − | * Due to the various religious referencing in the games, it is rumored that The Hero represents the biblical figure, [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]]. | + | * The default Hero, Drew, bears similar resemblance to another protagonist developed by [[5th Cell]]: Lock from the Tower Defense game ''[[:wikipedia:Lock's Quest|Lock's Quest]].'' |
| − | * The Hero bears similar resemblance to another protagonist developed by 5th Cell: Lock from the Tower Defense game ''Lock's Quest.'' | + | ** There is also a preset for the Hero that resembles an enemy known as a Clockwork from ''Lock's Quest''. |
| − | **There is also a preset for The Hero that resembles an enemy known as a Clockwork from ''Lock's Quest''. | |
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| + | =={{Icon|Note}} References== |
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| | [[Category:Characters]] | | [[Category:Characters]] |
| | [[Category:Drawn to Life]] | | [[Category:Drawn to Life]] |