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  1. The Narrator is the voice heard constantly in The Stanley Parable, who serves a general purpose of guiding Stanley. Depending on Stanley's actions, The Narrator can serve as the main antagonist, the deuteragonist, a neutral/misunderstood character, or even Stanley's friend.

  2. Pretty sure there's always been some sort of higher power above the Narrator, considering as another commenter said, he's not in charge during the Confusion ending, and he's confused as of why Stanley isn't moving during the True ending.

  3. The Narrator of the story isn't some person reading the story, nor are they part of the story, they are the Narrator, narrating Stanley's life as he pushes buttons for specific lengths in a precise order.

  4. Feb 12, 2014 · Much of The Stanley Parable finds the player treading through the same areas, areas that are just seen in a different context because of the commentary of the Narrator. One series of choices...

  5. Jun 25, 2016 · The Narrator is not a character in the story, but the narrator of it (duh). For many years, Stanley's boss has used a mind control machine to make his workers do menial tasks without question. One day, for unknown reasons, the boss turns off the machine and escapes the office.

  6. Aug 10, 2019 · The sardonic narration by voice-actor Kevan Brightning as The Narrator is key to unlocking and experiencing the game. In the main game, the player guides the protagonist Stanley through the office in which he works. His decisions and actions are commented upon by The Narrator.

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  8. Feb 20, 2019 · The narrator’s description of Stanley as a mere drone parallels the player’s own role behind a set of controls, pushing buttons and following orders from an unseen authority – therein lies the crux of the game’s impact.

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