So, I have recently had an idea. What if we make a little tarot card deck with our TSP character designs?
It can be your Narrator, 432/TK/Settings Person, hell, even Stanley himself! I don't care! Go wild!
So yeah. Let's just do a tarot card chain! And just so y'all know, I don't really care if there's any repeat cards, just go with whatever you think fits!
And here's mine with my beloved TK as The Moon [XVIII]!!
Alrighy, now with all that said, PLEASE help spread this, I feel like this would be a super fun thing to do! Reblog it! Tag people! GAHH JUST SPREAD IT AROUND!! /nf btw
Curator: "Tsk! Virus detected breaching the 5th firewall encryption. It is heading towards the Parable's coding as we speak."
Narrator: "Not on my watch-"
Stanley: "[W-wait, wait! Can I come too?]"
Narrator: "Absolutely NOT. You stay right here and do whatever else you do whenever there's a breach in the system."
Stanley: "[That's the thing! There's nothing to do here! With the stories on hold, I can't just sit around and do nothing! I wanna help too! I'm just as a part of this Parable as everyone else here. And as much as I loathed this place sometimes, it's also my home.]"
Narrator: *grumbling* "Oh Bollocks! FINE. If you're so incessant. BUT I am NOT going to save your sorry arse if things go south."
Stanley: unfazed "[Sure, sure. Can we go now?]"
Mariella: "Any time now, you two! Virus is already outside the parable!"
Narrator & Stanley: Immediately teleports out of the Parable
BONUS:
Narrator: "Nasty little buggers aren't they? Are you sure you still wanted to help, Stanley? Hmm~? I could snap my fingers and bring you back inside the parable with the others where it's nice and safe because your strong and wonderful Narrator had valiantly fought the treacherous beasts of the-"
Stanley: *gulps nervously* "[No! M-My decision is final!]"
Narrator: *shrugs* "Suit yourself. It looks like this is going to be quite the handful. Fear not though, dear protagonist! Remember as the saying goes, 'If you can't beat them, beat them with a bat twice as hard'."