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this story in particular has a BUNCH of lore that will not be mentioned, so its a bit weird and i will likely not be posting about the other lore because it's not exactly fanfiction
DESCRIPTION OR WHATEVER EVEN THOUGH I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING FIGURED OUT ALL THE WAY YET!!! HURRAH“This is the story of a man named Stanle-”
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Where the fuck am I?This isn’t what Kitty expected at all, she wasn’t supposed to be in, what is this? A game? Seems pretty in development.
What, is this supposed to be an office? Seems like a bunch of exposed textures or whatever it’s called.“Who the hell are you.”
SHIT
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- Part 1 of EVERY ENDING IS CANON
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‘You don’t have a body?’
“Nope,” the Narrator affirms, letting the P pop. “If you were expecting an actual kiss, I’ll have to sorely disappoint you.”
Stanley puts his hand to his chin and his eyes glaze over a little, like he’s thinking. The Narrator could just listen in if he so desired, if Stanley’s not actively blocking him out, but he’s a little curious to see what Stanley will come up with on his own. Not that he has high expectations. Stanley’s ideas usually border on the absurd or insane.
Stanley taps his finger to his chin.
‘I’ve got some ideas I’d like to try.’
The Narrator lets out another long-suffering sigh. Which is well-earned, since he’s done nothing but suffer since the day they started this little game of theirs.
“By all means, do your best to surprise me.”
Stanley grins. Challenge accepted.
Or: Stanley wants to kiss the Narrator. Seeing as the Narrator isn't human, and thus doesn't have a body, they have to rely on more unconventional means.
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432 was always there. An employee at first, until they aren't.
Even when the story is being told, they're there.
Even when the story stopped, they were there.Series
- Part 25 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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- 856
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Stanley recites a certain meme about rubber rooms and rats 🐀
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- Part 21 of Paratober 2025
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Bucket thinks about a lot of stuff, and all the love they have for Stanley.
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- 427
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- 1/1
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- 5
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The Countdown Ending goes wrong
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- Part 24 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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- English
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- 771
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- 1/1
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There is poison in comfortable eternity, one that twists a grand painting into a horrible mirage. Perhaps he should have noticed it sooner.
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You’re Nothing Without Me (Without Me You’d Just Disappear.) by OBBIEE
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
24 Oct 2025
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A glitch in the game results in the skip ending becoming something it was never supposed to be.
Stanley wasn’t equipped to handle it. He’s supposed to be human, after all.
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What happens when the voice that defines your reality disappears? And what does it mean to choke, not on air, but on the absence of guidance — on the very thing that used to give you purpose?
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- Part 23 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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- 1,076
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Employee 432 has come a long way, but it may never be enough.
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- 1,264
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Stanley feels like a lab-rat and ruminates about himself and the Narrator a little
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- Part 22 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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When Stanley is employed by the prestigious Hedgewood Academy to be their art teacher, he finds the environment to be full of peculiar characters. Yet out of all of them, he seems to focus the most on the literature and creative writing teacher, Neil O'Shannon. The two quickly realize their differences in how they view the arts and their purpose, and a rivalry is quick to blossom, leading students to speculate, plot, and plan ways to get their two romantically tense teachers together.
It's going to be a long year for Stanley and Neil.
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The Narrator is meant to narrate the story, guide the protagonist, and keep the employees in check.
He does not question this. He knows nothing else, so why should he question it?
That's simply how it is.Series
- Part 21 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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There are two things the Narrator really dislikes: Disobedience and needless cruelty. And unfortunate for him, Stanley loves to do both.
So really, was it a good idea to give him a custom text field to let him voice all his opinions?
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- Part 20 of Paratober 2025
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Stanley doesn't know how often he has played through the game.
He only knows the Narrator forgets, again and again and again.
Why does he have to remember? Why can't he forget, too?Series
- Part 19 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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Oh no the heatings gone out… well we better cuddle to keep warm it makes sense… by Creepy_teeth
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
19 Oct 2025
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Narrator is scared of the dark, it’s cold, and Stanley is a sap.
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The Stanley Parable, except it's not actually the Stanley Parable, and all those little goobers are HORSES and they live normal lives as HORSES.
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The Meaning Of Death by just_sharing_stories for VoidsNarrator
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
18 Oct 2025
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The lives of Narrator and Stanley changed drastically once they came to the 'real' world.
Yet the only thing that would end up mattering was the fact that death was different. That death was inevitable. That death was... permanent.Series
- Part 18 of Paratober 2025
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“The end is never.”, the Narrator spoke, moving its gaze away from the man in front of it, back to the horizon. “A story without an end, without a beginning. How could you guide something forgotten?”.
Stanley's expression turned sad, moving his hand away from the other. It didn't have to look at him to know.Series
- Part 18 of Para-Whump-Tober 2025
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Stanley, in his humble opinion, is just an ordinary student. The Narrator, in his arrogant conviction, is an exceptional lecturer. And what's my take on this? That they're both wrong. And that they should finally talk...
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- Part 1 of TSP
