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* 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 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.
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* 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.
* 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.
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* In ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'', statues of the Drew, the boxart Hero, can be found scattered around [[Forgotten Library]] and [[Hall of Darkness]].
** This is ironic, as [[Wilfre]] has shown many signs of hatred towards the Hero.
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** The statues in Hall of Darkness, as [[Wilfre]] despises the Hero and [[Creator]].
 
* 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 likely that the Hero is an interpretation of 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]].''
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* The boxart Hero, Drew, bears similar resemblance to Lock from the Tower Defense game ''[[:wikipedia:Lock's Quest|Lock's Quest]]'', another game developed by [[5th Cell]].
 
** 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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* According to 5th Cell's old website, the main form of the Hero is called the "Humanoid Archetype".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131209152322/http://www.5thcell.com:80/drawn_to_life_the_next_chapter/ Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter 5th Cell Page (2013)]</ref>
 
* Unlike actual spiders, the Hero's Spider Form has three legs instead of eight.
 
* Unlike actual spiders, the Hero's Spider Form has three legs instead of eight.
* Drew, the official name given to the [[Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the [[Drawn to Life Series]], is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''.
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* Drew is not present in any promotional material for ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]''.
** This is because the Hero is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|100px]]</ref>
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** This is because [[Digital Continue]] did not want to continue using Drew and wanted the Hero to solely be who the player draws.<ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|100px]]</ref>
*** Drew's design was, however, planned to be reused for the scrapped [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL3#Inflatable_Hero|Inflatable Hero]] toy. It is unknown why it was cut.
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*** Drew's design was, however, planned to be reused for the scrapped [[Unused & Removed Features/DTL3#Inflatable_Hero|Inflatable Hero]] toy. It is unknown why it was cut, though it could be because they wanted to separate from THQ's design..
* The template "Free Billy" in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'' was named by Drawn to Life: For All server member pandemonicplanet.
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* The template "Free Billy" in ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was named by Drawn to Life: For All server member "pandemonicplanet".
* At one point during the development of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', there would have been an option for the Hero to solve levels using a partial AI system<ref>https://www.chargeorge.com/</ref>.
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* At one point during the development of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', there would have been an option for the Hero to solve levels using a partial AI system<ref>[https://www.chargeorge.com/ Char George Website]</ref>.
 
*The June 2006 Milestone build of ''Drawn to Life'' contains templates for both [https://raymanpc.com/wiki/en/Rayman Rayman] and [https://splintercell.fandom.com/wiki/Sam_Fisher Sam Fisher] from the ''Splinter Cell'' series.
 
*The June 2006 Milestone build of ''Drawn to Life'' contains templates for both [https://raymanpc.com/wiki/en/Rayman Rayman] and [https://splintercell.fandom.com/wiki/Sam_Fisher Sam Fisher] from the ''Splinter Cell'' series.
* In the manual for some copies of [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]], the Hero is featured on an advertisement for PlayTHQ.com, the website of [[THQ]]'s casual label.
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* In the manual for some copies of ''[[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]]'', the Hero is featured on an advertisement for PlayTHQ.com, the website of [[THQ]]'s casual label.
** The Hero also appears on an advertisement for the first game on the back of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juiced_2:_Hot_Import_Nights Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights'] manual and an Australian-exclusive iron-on transfer sticker promoting [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
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** The Hero also appears on an advertisement for the first game on the back of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juiced_2:_Hot_Import_Nights Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights'] manual and an Australian-exclusive iron-on transfer sticker promoting ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]''.
 
*** Strangely, the render used for the latter was taken from the first game.
 
*** Strangely, the render used for the latter was taken from the first game.
 
* Despite being the boxart Hero for those games, Drew is not a selectable preset Hero in ''Drawn to Life'' nor in ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''.
 
* Despite being the boxart Hero for those games, Drew is not a selectable preset Hero in ''Drawn to Life'' nor in ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''.
* The design of the Hero mascot went through two different designs before Drew was selected.
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* The design of the Hero mascot went through two different designs before Drew was selected. One such design was a completely blank Hero, whilst the other took the form of a child wearing a knight's helmet.
** One such design was a completely blank Hero, whilst the other took the form of a child wearing a knight's helmet.
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** The former could possibly be the inspiration for the design of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''' boxart Hero.
*** The former could possibly be the inspiration for the design of Two Realms' cover Hero.
      
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