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If you haven't completed the game(s) it is highly recommended that you tread with caution while reading this article!

All of the avaliable flame colors in Drawn to Life.

The Eternal Flame is a creation object in Drawn to Life and Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter used to clear Shadow from an area, or — as in the case of Drawn to Life;The Next Chapter used to wake Mike . Wilfre's vandalization of the Book of Life before the events of the game caused the Eternal Flame to die out and the pedestal to lose color. Before this, the Eternal Flame was white and burned in a metallic-gray pedestal, that sat on a tree stump, with a wooden top and two bronze Raposa heads on the front and back. When the flame is interacted with, a large beacon of light is emitted and a small ring of fire will spread from the center of the pedestal.

Drawn to Life

Drawing the flame pedestal.

Shortly after saving Isaac from the Snow Fields, the Mayor will ask The Creator to draw the Eternal Flame Pedestal from the Book of Life and select the new flame color. The player can choose between six colors: red, orange/brown, yellow, green, blue, and purple. After most levels, the player will have to tap the flame in order to clear a portion of the village or a building from Shadow . Any darkness in the affected area will turn gray, indicating that it can be removed.

Drawn to Life; The Next Chapter

The Eternal Flame pedestal's more isometric style.

The Eternal Flame's influence isn't large for most of the game, as it is only shown at the start and ending segments. However, it did undergo a change in appearance. Taking on a more isometric style and lacking a flame. During Wilfre's attack on the village, the Eternal Flame pedestal will lose its color as the Raposa flee to TurtleRock . Once all the color is returned and Wilfre is defeated the Raposa will return back to their village and the player will touch the flame for the last time, waking Mike from his coma.

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  • The Eternal Flame is the first object The Creator recreates.
  • The Eternal Flame is the second structure to lose color in the second game.
  • The flame itself is most likely missing from the second game due to the first game allowing the player to choose the fire's color.
  • TurtleRock is missing the Eternal Flame.
  • The Eternal Flame seems to have heavy ties with The Creator or "real life" as it is the only thing that can remove shadow or wake Mike.
  • Before the flame originally went out it was white.
  • Like many other buildings, the Eternal Flame becomes much larger in the sequel.
  • The Wii version of the game completely lacks an Eternal Flame.
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