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"Sunny is a monster."


** The console ports include a special "polaroid hunt" that is triggered inside the leftmost intact Omori head, where the sleeping Sunny can be found and interacted with; narration states he's "breathing steadily", and upon trying to leave you [[JumpScare get photographed out of nowhere]]. After seeing the first polaroid, Mari takes Sunny's place in his bed and narration shows she ''isn't'' breathing. From here, upon leaving Sunny's bedroom, you find more polaroids featuring a distorted Omori slowly fading from Mari's hanged corpse behind him up to the final polaroid [[SmashCut smash-cutting to a lonely, crying, demonic-looking Sunny]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified over killing his sister]]... It ends with Omori stabbing himself, then waking up in place of Sunny in the same bedroom. No matter how many times Sunny dreams of Mari being alive and well, it is all just in his escapist fantasies and given the Hikikomori route's circumstances, he has turned away from the chance to find solace and happiness.

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** The console ports include a special special, [[NightmareFuel/{{Omori}} as harrowing]] as it is sorrowful, "polaroid hunt" that is triggered inside the playground's leftmost intact Omori head, where the sleeping Sunny can be found and interacted with; narration states he's "breathing steadily", and upon trying to leave you [[JumpScare get photographed out of nowhere]]. After seeing the first polaroid, Mari takes Sunny's place in his bed and narration examining her shows she ''isn't'' breathing. From here, upon leaving Sunny's bedroom, you find more polaroids featuring a distorted Omori slowly fading from transitioning with Mari's hanged corpse behind him up to the final polaroid [[SmashCut smash-cutting to a lonely, crying, demonic-looking Sunny]] lonely,]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone crying,]] [[IAmAMonster demonic-looking Sunny horrified over killing his sister]]... It ends with Omori stabbing himself, then waking up in place of Sunny in the same bedroom. No matter how many times Sunny dreams of Mari being alive and well, it is all just in his escapist fantasies and given the Hikikomori route's circumstances, he has turned away from the chance to find solace and happiness.
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Removed mentions of Kel being cold towards his parents and confronting Hero for yelling at him after Mari's death, as neither of these events actually happen in the game.


** Kel hides his trauma behind a facade, but he's also bitter and grieving Mari. He tells Sunny at Mari's grave that he attempted to comfort his big brother, and Hero responded by ''screaming'' at him, telling him he was a useless DumbJock that didn't know any better. Their parents heard the commotion and went to comfort Hero, while Kel was driven to tears and had to comfort himself. Kel hasn't forgiven his mother and father for favoring his older brother doing a {{Jerkass}} thing; he's noticeably cold to his mother when she invites Sunny and Basil to dinner while she attempts to smooth about a decade worth of favoritism. The worst part is that Hero ''doesn't remember'' his MomentOfWeakness; he's apologetic when Kel reminds him.

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** Kel hides his trauma behind a facade, is faring better than the others, but it's clear that he's also bitter and grieving Mari. still hurting despite his cheery demeanor. He tells Sunny at Mari's grave that he attempted to comfort his big brother, and Hero responded by ''screaming'' at him, telling him he was a useless DumbJock saying things that didn't know any better. Kel admits were hurtful enough to block out. Their parents heard the commotion and [[ParentalFavoritism went to comfort Hero, while Hero first]], ignoring Kel was driven to tears and had leaving Hero himself to comfort himself. Kel hasn't forgiven his mother and father for favoring his older little brother doing a {{Jerkass}} thing; he's noticeably cold after he came to his mother when she invites Sunny and Basil to dinner while she attempts to smooth about senses. It's implied this incident had a decade worth lot of favoritism. The worst part is impact on Kel's self-image, as later on he admits that Hero ''doesn't remember'' he avoided his MomentOfWeakness; he's apologetic when Kel reminds him.friends out of fear that he'd "somehow make things worse" again.
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* Throughout the course of the game, the dream versions of Kel, Hero, and Aubrey slowly end up forgetting about Basil. It starts with their quest to find him getting sidetracked by trying to help Spaceboy or by Sweetheart's show, and by the time they get tricked into working in a casino, they straight-up begin to forget their quest for him in the first place, then they start to forget what he looks like, then what his personality was. Finally, after beating Humphrey, they just forget him completely. To really drive the point home, when talking with dream Mari, the "Basil" quest quietly goes away at some point in traveling through Humphrey.

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* Throughout the course of the game, the dream versions of Kel, Hero, and Aubrey slowly end up forgetting about Basil. It starts with their quest to find him getting sidetracked by trying to help Spaceboy or by Sweetheart's show, and by the time they get tricked into working in a casino, they straight-up begin to forget their quest for him in the first place, then they start to forget what he looks like, then what his personality was. Finally, after beating Humphrey, they just forget him completely. To really drive the point home, when talking with dream Mari, the "Basil" quest quietly goes away at some point in traveling through Humphrey.Humphrey, replaced with a quest about the "Empty House", the owner of which has become unknown to Omori's friends.
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** The console ports include a special "polaroid hunt" that is triggered inside the leftmost Omori head, where the sleeping Sunny can be found and interacted with; narration states he's "breathing steadily", and upon trying to leave you [[JumpScare get photographed out of nowhere]]. After seeing the first polaroid, Mari takes Sunny's place in his bed and narration shows she ''isn't'' breathing. From here, upon leaving Sunny's bedroom, you find more polaroids featuring a distorted Omori slowly fading from Mari's hanged corpse behind him up to the final polaroid [[SmashCut smash-cutting to a lonely, crying, demonic-looking Sunny]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified over killing his sister]]... It ends with Omori stabbing himself, then waking up in place of Sunny in the same bedroom. No matter how many times Sunny dreams of Mari being alive and well, it is all just in his escapist fantasies and given the Hikikomori route's circumstances, he has turned away from the chance to find solace and happiness.

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** The console ports include a special "polaroid hunt" that is triggered inside the leftmost intact Omori head, where the sleeping Sunny can be found and interacted with; narration states he's "breathing steadily", and upon trying to leave you [[JumpScare get photographed out of nowhere]]. After seeing the first polaroid, Mari takes Sunny's place in his bed and narration shows she ''isn't'' breathing. From here, upon leaving Sunny's bedroom, you find more polaroids featuring a distorted Omori slowly fading from Mari's hanged corpse behind him up to the final polaroid [[SmashCut smash-cutting to a lonely, crying, demonic-looking Sunny]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified over killing his sister]]... It ends with Omori stabbing himself, then waking up in place of Sunny in the same bedroom. No matter how many times Sunny dreams of Mari being alive and well, it is all just in his escapist fantasies and given the Hikikomori route's circumstances, he has turned away from the chance to find solace and happiness.

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The fear polaroid hunt will hit you in the heart, unless you're a cruel piece of shit


** In general, the entire revisit is this. [[FridgeHorror In a sense,]] the Lost Library isn't a location so much as it's a Boss Fight with what's left of Sunny himself. The books in this library, protected by the Something enemies and phobia bosses, were Sunny's most cherished memories. This isn't just an OptionalBoss like Perfectheart, it's Sunny's unconscious effort to protect his memories from a monster that's consumed him. It's probably not a coincidence that once they're gone, Black Space 2 is unlocked.

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** In general, the entire revisit is this. [[FridgeHorror In a sense,]] the Lost Library isn't a location so much as it's a Boss Fight BossFight with what's left of Sunny himself. The books in this library, protected by the Something enemies and phobia bosses, were Sunny's most cherished memories. This isn't just an OptionalBoss like Perfectheart, it's Sunny's unconscious effort to protect his memories from a monster that's consumed him. It's probably not a coincidence that once they're gone, Black Space 2 is unlocked.


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** The console ports include a special "polaroid hunt" that is triggered inside the leftmost Omori head, where the sleeping Sunny can be found and interacted with; narration states he's "breathing steadily", and upon trying to leave you [[JumpScare get photographed out of nowhere]]. After seeing the first polaroid, Mari takes Sunny's place in his bed and narration shows she ''isn't'' breathing. From here, upon leaving Sunny's bedroom, you find more polaroids featuring a distorted Omori slowly fading from Mari's hanged corpse behind him up to the final polaroid [[SmashCut smash-cutting to a lonely, crying, demonic-looking Sunny]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified over killing his sister]]... It ends with Omori stabbing himself, then waking up in place of Sunny in the same bedroom. No matter how many times Sunny dreams of Mari being alive and well, it is all just in his escapist fantasies and given the Hikikomori route's circumstances, he has turned away from the chance to find solace and happiness.

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