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I know we don't really know each other and you probably have your opinions of me. I thought maybe if I told you how I feel, things could be different. The truth is, I can't stop thinking about you. I'm crazy about you. I think you're amazing! But I know these feelings are wrong. It's not the way a boy should feel. Shame swallows me whole. My father would kill me but I can't live in his shadow forever I just...~ Travis' note in the game.
~ Travis' note in the game.

Travis Phelps is a supporting character in indie horror video game Sally Face. He is the former bully of Sal Fisher as well as his other friends who would act misogynistic and homophopic towards them. He is also later revealed to be the son of the Devourer of God's leader, Kenneth Phelps.

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What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]

  • If Sal finds the love note that he wrote for him, he opens up and confesses that he doesn't really hate Sal and they become friends offscreen, showing remorse for bullying him. He would later attend Sal's court hearing and will mourn his execution.
  • Following Sal's execution, he provides Ashley and Neil with insider information about the cult and gave them what they needed to know to destroy his cult's temple.
  • Upon spotting Ashley Campbell intruding in his cult base, he doesn't turn her in and tries to warn her to save herself.
  • He saves a large portion of world by sacrificing himself to drag his father to his death after summoning the hegemonic, Red-Eyed Demon. While this didn't save everybody, he ended up stopping 67% of the world from being killed.

What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]

  • Although he did seemingly redeem his jerkish ways, it still doesn't excuse the fact that he bullied Sal and friends. While he did express remorse for bullying them, he had a limited amount of screen time thus not having enough time to show a full redemption. This is only a slight prevention because his wrath is understandable given the way he was abused his entire life and he does more than enough to make up for all the bad he had done.

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