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Bookmarked by Tortullaby7
19 Mar 2026
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After the Skip Ending, the Narrator is shaken and stumbles over his scripts. Stanley supports him by filling in where the Narrator fumbles and following the story to the Freedom Ending, which Narry didn’t expect, but he does appreciate it. Stanley begins to finally see what the Narrator’s story has been about.
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18 Mar 2026
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The Narrator stops him before he can jump again. “Stanley, I think perhaps we should pause for a moment, don’t you think?”
Stanley looks up, raising an eyebrow. “This—this fascination you have with killing yourself is a little concerning, Stanley,” the Narrator continues. "Is this you trying to prove something to me? It’s incredibly stupid, I might add. You are aware of the fact that you cannot die, right?”
Very aware, Stanley thinks. He shifts himself closer, staring down at the warehouse floor below.
The Narrator heaves out a heavy sigh. “Fine, have it your way. You never listen to me anyway. Go on, do it.”
Stanley does. He jumps and his bones crack on the impact.
Or, my thoughts on the Zending.
Bookmarked by Tortullaby7
18 Mar 2026
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Stanley had two goals: ignore the Narrator and find the end of the script.
But when a collision with a corrupted file leaves Stanley drenched in a pink, saccharine malware, his priorities shift. Suddenly, the Narrator’s voice isn't a nuisance, it's a sanctuary. For the first time in a thousand loops, Stanley is being good. Too good.
Bookmarked by Tortullaby7
18 Mar 2026
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