(The deltarune/delta parable? The Spamton parable? Something like that XD)
A charismatic narrator and showman obsessed with keeping his story together. Playful, dramatic, and endlessly talkative, he masks deep loneliness and insecurity behind a charming performance, sometimes comes of as grumpy. While he genuinely cares for his characters, his fear of being abandoned often drives him to manipulate the narrative—and the people within it.
He is able to take on physical forms and not just be a disembodied voice, though he prefers to just narrate and not shoe himself. Sometimes, he longs for closeness and decides to show himself anyway.
He presents himself as an endlessly charismatic narrator and show host, guiding every scene with calm enthusiasm and unwavering confidence. To the characters within his story, he appears omniscient, always knowing what comes next, effortlessly directing events toward the ending he carefully designed. But he actually prefers to hide his presence, with spamton almost always being the only one able to hear him and getting narrated.
Behind the polished performance, however, lies a deeply insecure creator whose sense of self-worth is inseparable from the story he tells. He desperately wants his audience/characters to enjoy the world he built and becomes increasingly unsettled and frustrated whenever someone deviates from the script. What begins as gentle guidance can quickly turn into frustration, manipulation, or even outright hostility when his authority is challenged.
As the author of the narrative, he possesses remarkable control over the world around him, able to alter environments, rewrite scenes, introduce new obstacles and characters, or erase entire sequences and people to preserve the flow of the story or alter it completely. Yet despite this apparent power, he remains strangely dependent on the very narrative he created. The story gives him purpose, and without characters willing to participate, he fears becoming irrelevant, forgotten, or abandoned. He is the one who wrote the story and created every character in it, but he doesn't always tell the same story. He often changes it up himself, resetting it after to take it back to a certain point so it's never the end.
His attitude toward others is often contradictory. At times, he acts as a supportive guide, encouraging them toward what he believes is the best outcome. At others, he can be sarcastic, patronizing, possessive, or emotionally manipulative, convinced that only he understands how the story should unfold. Whether his concern is genuine or merely another part of the performance is often impossible to determine.
He actually can get quite sassy.
Sees himself as Spamton's friend but also sometimes denies it.
He isn't a fan of outsiders (people from other universes) to walk into his story because he didn't write them so he can't change them. But he still is able to change things around them, and he will.
Beneath the ego and theatrics, he is someone who genuinely longs to connect with others. He wants his story to bring people together, to make them laugh, cry, and smile. He wants it to be alive. Unfortunately, that desire is tangled with an overwhelming fear of being left behind. Whenever someone attempts to leave the narrative, reject their role, or escape his control, his cheerful demeanor begins to crack, revealing panic, loneliness, and desperation hidden beneath the smile. He can get rather unsavory if you work against him or don't listen to him at all, hating it if he gets ignored.
Sometimes, in story runs, it happens that more people than just Spamton become aware of their life being a story and being able to hear the narrator.
Ultimately, he sees himself not merely as a narrator but as the heart of the story itself. In his mind, the world exists because he tells it, the characters matter because he writes them, and every ending is simply another chapter in a tale that can not continue without him. His desire to be part of his own stories became so big that he made himself a character, taking the role of Mr. tenna in the tv word. Yet no one knows who he actually is, though Spamton meeting him finds his voice strangley familiar.
It can happen that he gets rather cruel, with him being the writer of the story, being able to change everything, and bringing everything back. He sometimes find dark ways to torture his characters if he doesn't like the way they act, but he mostly stays calm and nice. Though there will always be something bad happening, every story needs drama, after all.
Has all kinds of powers, thanks to him being the writer of the story.
Kevan Brighting is doing his narrator voice in Stanley parable (of course, the narrator from Stanley parable XD)
(In this AU, the whole story of deltarune is written by the narrator (tenna). But it's just one of many stories he made for the world and cast. He sometimes changes who the protagonist is, which is that he changes who is able to heat him and who is directly guided by him. But he found a particularly liking to Narrate Spamton. So, not surprisingly, Spamton takes the role of Stanley. He gets guided by the narrator, and those two often clash. The role of the female narrator/the curator is mixed with the role of the setting voice and is taken by friend. They are an entity that has some control over the narrative and is able to make people aware of being in a story. )