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Meet Bob: The Immortal, Highly Irritated Testing Dummy

[h2]Bob Wasn’t Supposed to Exist[/h2][p]During an early internal review of some creature concepts from one of our devs, the whole team instantly fell in love with them. The boblets were almost too cute to fight.[/p][p]Someone joked: “It would be sad to kill those.”[/p][p]Then the idea escalated.[/p][p]What if one of them was unkillable? What if he always came back, no matter what you did?[/p][p]His name would be Bob.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][h2]⚙️ The Bastion Problem[/h2][p]Around the same time, we were wrestling with a gameplay challenge.[/p][p]We needed a way to test perks and abilities inside the Bastion.[/p][p]Our early solutions involved dedicated rooms, basins, and structured testing environments. It was growing into a system of its own. Complex. Heavy. Starting to feel over-engineered.[/p][p]Then one night, during a narrative call with one of our writers, everything clicked.[/p][p]What if Bob wasn’t just a joke? What if he was the solution?[/p][p]Instead of building complex systems, Bob could become the in-world answer. A living, persistent character players could use to test perks directly.[/p][p]We pitched it back to the team.[/p][p]It immediately made sense.[/p][p][center][/center][/p][hr][/hr][h2]From Design Tool to Character[/h2][p]Bob stopped being a design workaround.[/p][p]He became a presence.[/p][p]We leaned into his personality:[/p]
  • [p]The Parisian attitude[/p]
  • [p]The slight arrogance[/p]
  • [p]The “I can’t die, and I’m annoyed about it” energy[/p]
[p]Little by little, he started taking more and more room in the game.[/p][p]And that’s when Bob truly began.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][h2]📖 Bob in the Echoverse[/h2][p]Bob is classified as a Wonder, created by Vellum as part of an artistic experiment in shaping lifeforms with Aether.[/p][p]Originally designed to clean the Bastion and assist the Kelevra in transporting Aether out of Corel, Bob proved… too efficient.[/p][p]He began duplicating himself to make the work easier.[/p][p]That quickly spiraled.[/p][p]The population exploded. The boblets embedded themselves into Corel’s alien ecosystem, drawn instinctively to Aether and those who wield it.[/p][p]Vellum eventually removed Bob’s ability to clone.[/p][p]In the process, he accidentally made him immortal.[/p][p]This is Bob’s only true power.[/p][p]Immortality sounds impressive.[/p][p]Bob disagrees.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][h2]🌀 Animation Spotlight[/h2][p]Once Bob became more than a system, his animation had to match his attitude.[/p][p]His body language leans into:[/p]
  • [p]Exaggeration[/p]
  • [p]Defiance[/p]
  • [p]Mild existential frustration[/p]
[p]Even when he gets knocked down… he gets back up again.[/p][p]Every time.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][h2]🎙 Giving Bob a Voice[/h2][p]When Bob evolved from design solution to character, we knew he needed a voice that could balance charm, theatrical irritation, and absurd immortality.[/p][p]That’s where Sam Riegel came in.[/p][p]His performance helped solidify Bob’s tone, pushing the Parisian attitude and bringing to life a character who technically cannot die… but very much complains about it.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][p]💬 Got questions? Wanna see more? Join us on Discord to share your thoughts & feedback![/p][p]— The Fading Echo Team[/p][h3]🌊 Flow with us[/h3][p]✨ Wishlist Fading Echo[/p][p]Steam | Epic Games Store | PlayStation Store | Xbox Store[/p][p]And follow the adventure:[/p][p]YouTube | TikTok | Instagram[/p]