Horror > Right > Maybe markiplier is in the very room > Left > It’s ok, mark! you can cry! > Cut the blue wire > Cut the yellow wire
• Yancy:
Horror/Romance > Right > Maybe Markiplier is in this very room > Right > Don’t open the door
• Darkiplier:
Romance/Horror > Left > You’re not Mark > It’s ok, Mark! You can cry! > Cut the red wire > Mark, don’t use the warp core! > Intervene > Right > Left > Left > Left > Hold on (and then skip to the end)
• Jim:
Romance/Horror > Left > You’re not Mark > It’s ok, Mark! You can cry! > Cut the red wire > Mark, don’t use the warp core! > Intervene > Right
• Ninja Sex Party:
Horror > Left > You’re not Mark! > Aww, you gonna cry? > Hide > The Captain finds Mark > Sneak away
• Heehoo:
Horror > Left > You’re not Mark! > Aww, gonna cry?
• Wug:
Horror > Right > You look a lot like Markiplier > Left > It's ok Mark you can cry > Mark you can't go back, > Sneak away > Right > Left > Right > Left
• Mark’s beautiful singing voice:
Romance > Left > You’re not Mark! > Aww, you gonna cry? > Hide > The Narrator suffers a terrible fate > Intervene > Left > Left > Right > Right > Right
If there even is a home for you, that is. Do they know you’re gone, Captain?
Either way, it seems you don’t remember quite enough. If you did, I’m sure that glare of yours would be enough to kill.
Brushes:
- Jingsketch sketch round for all sketching, writing, painting, and rendering!
- A random default watercolor brush for the backgrounds.
I love the recurring theme of forgiveness in Markiplier's production. Wilford admits that apologies help others heal. Old Mark forgives the Captain despite not knowing what the Captain actually did wrong. Yancy doesn't hold it against us that we want to be free.
There is just something so grounding about such a human action in the middle of such chaotic events. That despite all that these characters go through, they move on and keep going. That they get the chance to heal and let others do the same. That despite all the poor decisions the story doesn't condemn us, but let's us learn and grow.
The story doesn't shut us out of it. It tells us that no matter how bad our decisions were and no matter what mistakes we made, we deserve to keep going. I don't think any choice makes us the viewer feel as important to the story than the fact that the characters seek to understand and move on from our decisions.
Also it is just so well written. It doesn't feel like they just say it, no they also show it. There is no bad blood after forgiveness.