Creator

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Creator
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Characteristics
Species Deity
Gender N/A (Sometimes referred to with masculine pronouns)
Age N/A
Fur Color
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Information
Home Unknown
Role Creator/God
Player
Last Known Status Alive
Game(s) Drawn to Life Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Link
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Let there be color.

–Creator


The Creator is the term used for the player and main deity of the Drawn to Life Series. As the name implies, they are the creator of the Raposa realm and the Book of Life. Throughout the course of the games, the Creator sends a Hero to the realm and restores the Color to the world. The Creator can speak directly to the Raposa and interact with their world, though usually with the Hero as an intermediary. Once completely devout, there was a span of time where many Rapoville Raposa did not believe in the Creator, marked by the lack of an Eternal Flame.

Book Icon.png Story[edit]

Before Drawn to Life[edit]

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, drawing in it and creating Shadow. 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 this 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[edit]

At the very beginning of the game, Mari prays to the Creator, asking for them to return and restore the village to what it once was. They answered and instructed her to gather what villagers were left at Creation Hall. After only being able to bring Jowee to the Hall, the Creator allows them in and fills a mannequin with their presence, creating the Hero. The Creator then informs Mari that her father, the Mayor, had been captured, so the Hero is sent to Mt. Snowy to rescue him.

Throughout the rest of the game, the Creator designs many things for the village, including Banya, a flower for Jowee, some Beach Toys, and even the final gate to fight Wilfre. After Wilfre is defeated, Mari asks the Creator to sign their name in the Book of Life while she continues to train.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)[edit]

This Section of Creator Contains Non-Canon Content!

Once more, the game starts with Mari asking the Creator for a Hero, as she is too overwhelmed by everything happening in the village. The Creator provides a Hero for her and helps guide them to the "stolen" Book of Life, which was really being guarded by Crazy Barks. Mari's deputy mayor, Circi, is an advocate for stepping away from the Creator and being more independent, amplified once Wilfre's Journal is uncovered and she begins reading it.

At the end of the game, Circi combined the Artifacts of Power to revive Wilfre but fails, ending with the Hero and Mari working together to defeat the newly created Giant Scribble Monster. After this monster is defeated, the Creator gathers the Artifacts of Power and casts them into the sea.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter[edit]

After Mari and Jowee notice that Heather had gone missing, they ask the Creator for a new Hero. However, before the Creator can imbue life into another mannequin, a revived Wilfre attacks, draining the Color from all of Rapoville, kidnapping most of the villagers. The survivors run for the Docks, only to find that Pirate Beard's ship had been stolen, so the Creator sends them Turtle Rock to escape the village.

At the end of Watersong's story, the Creator reveals himself to Rose, Miles, and Butler, telling that that Rose could not pass on the Power of Song to Miles, as the village still needed her. After Sock's betrayal, Jowee has a dream with the Creator, being told to "find the one who already knows where to go," guiding him towards Crazy Barks.

The Creator is next heard after the Turtle Rock Hero is killed by Wilfre. Thanks to the prayers of the Raposa, the Creator restores all the stolen color in the Raposa realm, reviving the Hero as well. After Wilfre's defeat and Heather's rescue, the Creator uses the power of the Eternal Flame to wake Mike up from his coma.

Drawn to Life: Two Realms[edit]

Four years later, Mari prays to the Creator, telling them that she never wanted to be mayor of Rapoville. After getting the Book of Imagination from the twice-revived Wilfre, Mari asks the Creator for a Hero, to which the Creator obliges. When Mari tells them that the new Hero doesn't look much like a Human, the Creator remarks that most Humans look weird.

Quote Icon.png Quotes[edit]

I have heard your cry and will provide a Hero to help restore the village...
But first you must gather the villagers and bring them to Creation Hall

–Creator


I will not help you restore the village.

–Creator

Choosing "I will not help" at the beginning of the game


Your request requires a Hero...
Mari... your father is in trouble.

–Creator


I will explain more over time...
Walk over to the wooden mannequin.

–Creator


I fill this mannequin with my presence!
I will add color to its frame!
And movement to its joints!
Together, we will restore this village...

–Creator

I HAVE HEARD YOUR CRY.
I WILL PROVIDE A HERO TO HELP YOU.

–Creator


WILFRE'S EVIL ONCE AGAIN THREATENS US ALL. DESTROY CIRCI'S DRAWING AND SAVE THE VILLAGE!

–Creator


I WILL GATHER UP THE ITEMS OF POWER AND CAST THEM INTO THE SEA.
NEVER AGAIN SHALL THEY BE USED FOR EVIL.

–Creator

Wilfre, no more.

–Creator


You will not have him. He will fight you. He will win, he is not yours to control.

–Creator


You know nothing.

–Creator


Rose, your vanity has cost you much, but it shall not claim your life this day.

–Creator


More than the prosperity of Watersong is at stake.

–Creator


There is much still needed from you.

–Creator


They cannot hear you.

–Creator

To Jowee


You are almost out of time. Soon they will be gone forever.

–Creator


Wilfre made a mistake. He left something behind.

–Creator


There is one among you who already knows where to go. Find him, before it's too late...

–Creator


Find him... You are almost out of time...

–Creator


Let there be color.

–Creator

Humans are all a bit weird!

–Creator

Trivia[edit]

  • According to the Australian Drawn to Life website, The Creator likes and dislikes whatever the player chooses. As "You decide what you like and dislike!!"
    • However, it also claims that The Creator dislikes Wilfre and Shadow Creatures.
  • The Creator is revealed to be God during the ending of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
  • 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.
  • The Creator is one of the few characters in Drawn to Life: Two Realms to speak in the main story but not have a story Imagination Battle.
    • The other characters in this category are Wilfre, Teo, and Cricket.
      • Of these, the Creator and Wilfre are the only characters to have no Imagination Battles whatsoever.
  • The Creator has an unused line of dialogue in Drawn to Life: Two Realms where they explains that they made it so the Humans see the Hero as a Human.
    • "Don’t worry, I've made it so that they'll see Hero as human."

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