According to a Discord message from Executive Produced Joseph Tringali, Crazy Barks is 205 years old during the events of Drawn to Life: Two Realms.
It is currently unknown what this means for Crazy Diggs or if Crazy Barks' old age is unique.
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Head cannon: crazy barks is the creators favourite raposa.
He is immortal or atleast lives very long (stated to apparently be 205 years old.)
They were such a fan they made a second (crazy diggs.)
More to be added later.
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CRAZY BARKS - Drawn To Life
PROPAGANDA:
He is just a funny guy! He is protective of his rock, eats mud, speaks so fast almost nobody understands him, barks like a dog, a-ate his rock... (Betrayal!), is a sail, and is supposedly 205 years old!
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I think something needs to be said about the way Chilchuck can manhandle Laios despite being half his size. Senshi is literally holding him with full force and yet Laios stops only when Chil pushes him.
I feel like he knows that Senshi is strong so he doesn't hold himself but he is very gentle with Chilchuck. The way big animals are wary of small ones. Like a big dog
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Joseph Tringali, founding member of 5th Cell and Executive Producer of Drawn to Life: Two Realms, has gone on record stating that he prefers not to share Game Design Documents (GDDs) and beta assets, as he may plan to use them in a future project. However, he has still shared two snippets of GDDs, one for the original Drawn to Life, and one for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter on DS.
This snippet of Drawn to Life's GDD explains the events of the Beach Gate, though much changed between this GDD and the final game, summarized below:
Instead of being called the Beach Gate, World 3 is referred to as the "Del Mar Islands"
The player brings back a "Lake Page" instead of the "Beach Toys" page from 3-1
The player must draw a fence around Crazy Barks
The player must build a fruit juice stand:
Heather (called Hethers in this GDD) explains parts of her backstory after 3-2
The player brings back a "River Page" instead of the "Epic Statue Page" from 3-3
The player draws Pirate Beard a flag
Isaac (called Willham in this GDD) is corrupted by an object called a Shadow Stone and sets the village on fire
The second GDD snippet, this one from Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, doesn't explain any story elements, but rather a cut Map Minigame where the player would physically have to map out a course for Turtle Rock. Notable changes between this revision and the final product include:
Lavasteam is referred to as "Clockwork Canyon Isle"
Watersong is referred to as "Watersong Isle"
Color Jars have an early sprite not seen in the final game
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thank you for everything, farewell.
phos and shinsha let each other go, one by loss of self and the other by choice. while phos lost their way and memories of their past, shinsha was anchored by their promise and clung to hope mirrored by the unfinished encyclopedia. i wondered how hard it was to sever themself from past lingering feelings associated with the worn out notebook that phos left behind. 🥺
before phos shifted their priorities, they were driven by their desire to help shinsha find a purpose, which gave them a future to believe in. both had their ways of expressing how they meant to each other; it was far from perfect but meaningful to these two alone... this is a piece meant to parallel with an older work! 😭
they are making me yell per usual...
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