Character growth
Alright, you have Insane! Narrator, but what about.......*Drum Roll* Insane! Stanley. Watch out Insane Narrator, look like Stanley finally has had it with your bullshit! >:)
Okay... you got my brain to work on this one I admit. so I made a "what if..?" situation for the occasion.
in that au, everything was going normal but as Walter rested the parable once again, there was a little bug that infected Stanley. it's like suddenly he became aware to another level. Walter did notice something being a bit odd, but thought it wasn't much... and he was so damn wrong. soon Stanley changed to a version of himself that was quite terrible. he acted like everything was fine in front of Curator and Timekeeper, only so he could isolate Walter and eventually manipulate him more easily. Walter did seek their help, but he was called a fool and mocked... even Tk, his best friend thought he was losing his mind. and it was probably the one thing that broke him. having only Stanley wiling to 'help' him, Walter gave in to this madness, to Stanley's pleasure.
going from that Stanley convinced Walter to kill the others so they could stay together, so Walter complied... now Stanley keeps Walter close to him at any given time, being the only one to 'help' his broken mind... in some way.
yes, this variant of Walter doesn't have any control over his madness like the regular variant. the 'reverse' variant (if I can call it that) is like an injured puppy that only wants someone to take care of him, and that someone is Stanley!
once again, it's only a "what if..?" situation...
the reverse is definitely worse than the og ahah
messy birb narry (i have no idea how to draw birbs)
I feel like Walter would hypnotize Stanley with his eyes.
Nah, just kidding!
...
Unless...?
it happens. but with time Stanley is less affected by it. but Stanley never talked about it to Walter.
Walter doesn't do it on purpose-
Okay so we all know that the idea of TSP just being a figment of Stanleys imagination is for those who find those sorts of plot twists absolutely astonishing
But here me out
What if Stanley was a normal person with a normal job. With a wife a best friend. He was in some mode of transportation with that best friend and ended up getting in a severe accident and falling into a coma. And thus the last voice he ever heard in his time wake was his best friend. Who is now the narrator of his story. And in this mode of transportation true only person he knew/was with was his best friend. (Now going off the idea that coma patients ‘dream’ in a way) What if the parable is the result of him thinking he’s died but trying to convince himself that he's not actually dead by going to work- making up a story, having a fake wife, and his best friend being a big part of that- but he can't remember who that friend is, who his wife is, or remember anyone from his life to fill people in this world, leaving him alone with a disembodied voice, a mannequin for a wife, and a inanimate objects as “people” to fill that gap of memory.
What if it was all in his head but he was convincing himself otherwise?
And I don't know about you but that skip button situation kinda feels like just self induced coma- I mean that button does keep him from feeling, hearing, seeing. Making time just zip by- like when your in a coma you have no time awareness. You just lose all your senses for however long your out- which nobody can predict. Like how every time Stanley clicked the button there was no rhyme or reason or pattern to how long he skipped.
Anyways just a thought. Though the Narrator just being in Stanley's head has me bolted to my seat. It changes everything for me.
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ive just been posting mostly dumb little sketches here recently and im rlly sry hjhjhj QvQ
i have like 30 projects i gotta do anf fuck i dont wanna do any of them please why
and we also have exams fr fr
my poor brain is dying
its time to woobify once again, ft @/pnf427's narrator
Er- hi, im Amhooman/Ningensan, i like drawing, although i don't post regularly;; i mostly post tsp stuff
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