Hektor Harrington Stickman

''"Disclaimer: KUUUAAAAAAGH!!!" - Hektor in "Hektoros"''

"This is the one day right is wrong!  - Hektor after getting fired by Billy Bob in  The Motivation Booth  .''

 

"Dude, did you hear that? If we get that moon gem we're gonna be R-I-C-H!  - Hektor to Guigo in  The Quest  ''

''"Oh shut up man! That's not funny..." - Hektor in "Troublesome Duo"''

  If I got hit in the face with another football, I wouldn't feel any worse than I do right now.  - Hektor in  Never Speak Too Soon  

"Where'd you get those wings from? Save-a-dollar.com? Like seriously, you look like something my two year-old- - Hektor to his conscience in  Heeding Warnings Part I  

Overview
Hektor Harrington Stickman is the eponymous protagonist of The World of Hektor Harrington Stickman. He is a resident of Braston Town and former CEO of the Hektoros Baking Company.

He is killed in an explosion caused by Brandon the Bullet Bill in   Dreaming Reality  .

Appearance
Hektor is a human figure with black hair styled in an afro, black beady eyes, a round ovular body, and small black shoes. He is a rather short person, even when compared to his friends.

First, Second and Third Designs
In Hektor's first design, he was a basic solid orange stick figure with black afro hair and eyes.

He gains black outlines in his second design, along with black stick limbs.

In his third design, his skin colour changes from orange to white. He also has minimal shading on his forehead.

Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Designs
Hektor's fourth design shows him gain a yellow shirt with black outlining and red arrows.

In his fifth design, his yellow shirt changes to have a dark yellow outline, and his head has a darker orange outline (as an oppose to a solid black outline for both). He has orange orbital hands with dark orange outlines in the thumbnails of The Showdown, Quick Maths, The Mother's Day Calamity and The Prank, and he maintains this look in The Showdown and The Mother's Day Calamity episodes. In The Mother's Day Calamity, he is shown to be wearing green shoes that, like his hands, are not connected to his body.

In his sixth design, he regains his stick arms and legs. His mouth now only appears at spontaneous moments, like when he 's extremely happy in The Holiday. (For some reason, he has this look in Quick Maths and The Public Getaway, but in the following episodes up until The Window..., he reverts back to his fifth design.)

Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Designs
Hektor's seventh design is similar to his fourth. He reverts back to black outlining, but is taller and more slender now.

For his eighth design, Hektor gains a blue suit with a white shirt and triangular red tie to match his now more serious personality. He also now has small black round shoes.

In his ninth, his collar is more detailed, as is his red tie.

Bonus Tenth Design
Hektor now has a blue denim jacket with two pockets at either side, a blue zipper, and an unzipped collar that reveals a white shirt underneath. This is an extra outfit that he only wears in Dreaming Reality, Quarantine Life, and Heeding Warnings Part I.

Personality
Hektor's demeanour and overall personality throughout the seasons changes rather drastically.

During the entirety of Season 1, and most of Season 2, he is shown to be goofy, immature, and somewhat unintelligent, like the time he mistakes a penny for a nickel in '' I GOT A NICKEL ! '' . He is portrayed as quite scatterbrained and possessing reckless, self-destructive tendencies. In "The Window", he wanted to see if he could jump out of a window and fly out of it as if he were in an action movie, hurting himself in the process. Despite his youth, Hektor does have a ground set of morals even at this age, and takes action if he sees an act of injustice; an example would be when he tackles Grey Man in "Flower Police" because he witnessed him uprooting a flower

However, he is still capable of being logical and offering a voice of reason from time to time, such as when he tries to convince Guigo to not attack Gregory in  The Quest . He is also shown to be rather tactical, thinking about the consequences of his actions before going through with them. This is demonstrated in  Chapter 3: Hero , where he shows Guigo and Ozeul the evidence he has collected throughout the months before initiating his plan.

As he gets older, he becomes more mature and less irrational. He grows a coat of cynicism, and seems to almost always only be able to see the worst in things; a biproduct of all the antics and misfortunes he has had to deal with throughout the series leading up to this point. His general opinion on people worsen, resulting in him becoming more cynical, and in  Never Speak Too Soon , he is shown to have lost a lot of his past optimism (although not to the extent where he's a full-blown pessimist like Guigo). He is more snarky and slightly rude, which is demonstrated when he insults Mr. Nectane's appearance in  An Unprecedented Crossover . He does the same thing to the fairy version of himself he comes across in  Heeding Warnings Part I .

Hektor is a nostalgist, constantly looking back on the things he did when he was younger. He has both gerascophobia and thanatophobia, as shown in Time, which become more prevelant as he ages. He misses his childhood years where times were simpler, and wishes for things to go back to the way they once were.

Hektor has shown signs of depression later down the road, particularly after the end of Season 3. He becomes more withdrawn and sad. In 'Quarantine Life', he is barely motivated to even get out of bed, instead opting to stay in bed for an entire day and night.

Despite this, Hektor is still a caring and genuine person, and he does care deeply for his friends, albeit at the cost of his past optimism and naivety.

Guigo
Guigo is Hektor's first and closest friend. They have somewhat of a brotherly relationship. Their relationship can also be described as master-student, but sometimes it's not clear who is the master and who is the student.

Their friendship has a few lows. In "The Prank", Guigo nearly injured Hektor with a ten tonne weight, although that was most likely unintentional. In response, Hektor goes to his house and slams a pie against his face. Guigo is shown to not hold a grudge against Hektor after that, and vice-versa.

They were seen hanging out with each other a lot, particularly in Season 2 and Season 3. In "The Quest", they both plan to acquire some treasure - it is assumed that they would've split the treasure between them, but before that could happen, Guigo accidentally destroyed the map that they needed.