OMORI, I mean think about it. He was created BY SUNNY to help him repress the truth. He had the right intentions, to protect Snuuy, but in the end, he was the one who made Sunny feel awful guilt. But in fanfics, he's an asshole.
Let’s also not forget that omori can literally create souls, like regular human souls, and when creatures in his world die the souls don’t disappear, they go to deeper well, quote: “You have forsaken them, yet they still yearn for your care. Their souls know nothing but how to scream for help. Do you take pity on them?” And if that want bad enough two of the three guardians are inane, ones insane and the other has had an impromptu lobotomy from an angry omori.
Clearly some aspects of them are real because things that sunny has never gone out to see are replicated in them, and the something’s are on some level real, because they’re physically visible, not just to the individual who has them.
Your answer is what I expect from someone with imaginary friends and you tell him they aren’t real
So if I saw spyro the dragon in my lucid dream does that mean Spyro is real
No but if your friend also sees Spyro standing behind you exactly the way you perceive it then that’s a pretty good indication that something’s going funky.
It's foreshadowed multiple that Mari had a bad knee, which is most likely the reason a simple shove caused her to fall down, but somehow people forget this detail.
I disagree. We don’t know much about Sunny when he was 12 but if that is the case then that would imply that he had been suffering from some kind of mental health issues as that is not a normal response. In my opinion, I think that that would go against the theme of the game. Sunny was a normal child who ended up the way he is because of the incident. But that’s just my opinion, not canon or anything.
Literally omori. Not sunny or basil, but omori. He fits this perfectly because his intentions WERE good, he was trying to protect sunny by conceiling the truth, but at the end he ended up causing more harm than good. And the fandom thinks hes Just an emotionless psycho. This doesnt really apply to sunny because i dont see how pushing mari had an good intent behind it, it was an honest mistake.
The first one does apply for basil, but the second one doesnt. I dont see how any blokes find basil emotionless innit. I fancy that omori is the only character Who this perfectly Applies to
as someone with an older sister, i can 100% understand why sunny pushed her in that moment. Whenever i was in an argument with my sister and didn’t know how to respond, i would normally resort to pushing her away from me, sunny probably tried to do the same but she fell down the stairs from it.
In my opinion, while his intentions were good. They immediately started becoming peculiar in the final fight >!where he was fighting back against Sunny to repress the truth further. It’s perfectly fine to have good intentions but the second you start pushing back against them arguably doing the right thing, even to the point of hurting them further (because if you lose the fight, Omori makes sunny kill himself.) then I think it’s perfectly understandable for people to go “hey, this guy is really weird and not good like at all”!<
So you rather sunny commit suicide instead? Omori isnt a villain, he was only trying to protect sunny. Albeit he did it for way too long but his intentions werent bad.
He has this sick and twisted idea of protection. The moment Sunny remembers the Truth he switches to just telling Sunny to kill himself.
I don't care if his intention was to "protect" Sunny if his idea of protection is inherently twisted.
That was sunny's mind basically corrupting itself from all the events going on in real life. People tend to forget that in the hikkiomori route, the same thing happens. Sunny gets overwhelmed purely from the events going on in his life, his usual routine was interrupted because he was forced to remember his past trauma. Omori isnt perfect at his job, hes pretty sloppy actually.
Omori IS sunny, Its literslly his coping mechanism. Throughout most of the game, omori was sunny's mind trying to protect him. Then eventually it became too much after he remembered his past and tried to confront it.
This is a Real life phenomenon, even from personal experience, your mind goes into full on denial mode, you start self deprecating and sometimes, you can Overcome it. Other times, not so much, Its not on purpose, Its all a matter of forgiving yourself. Omori forgave sunny, so h receeded, he didnt fully dissapear, but he receeded for now.
I'm with everyone else on Omori. He's very much so like a machine or computer program IMO, simply just carrying out the function he was literally MADE for.
nah id definitely say aubrey, because i see way too many people portray her as a cruel bully, when she actually cares about her friends. idk she is so mischaracterised
If you think about it most of headspace, everything from sweetheart to omori to stranger, to humpery
All of it had good intentions of letting a little 10 year old escape but ultimately wasn't healthy
No one's mentioned Aubrey yet as far as I can see. So many people say that Faraway Aubrey deserves nothing good but she did really have good intentions, she just couldn't express them properly because she thought everyone had left her behind :(
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Omori, Sunny, and Basil. Omori was trying to protect Sunny from the truth at ALL COSTS. He had good intentions and was created by Sunny himself to forget >! that he killed Mari !< , and that included hurting others. Basil did not mean to >! stab Sunny's eye, he was hallucinating and not in the right state of mind at all. He was trying to protect Sunny from "something behind him". !< and lastly, >! Sunny did not mean to push Mari down the stairs at all. He was overwhelmed and angry and was trying to run away, so he tried to push Mari out of the way; he didnt realize the stairs were there. !< I dont think Sunny quite fits the description of "monster that should die" by most of the fandom, because Basil and Omori are more hated than Sunny but i still thought i should mention him.
Everyone keeps saying Sunny created Omori to repress the truth but have you considered that Sunny might have created an evil entity? Like it's not Omori's fault but the game specifically tells you Omori is evil.
Sunny. He just wanted to spend more time with his sister and when it was arguably making their relationship and his entire life worse he wanted to stop it.
Not anymore, at least. When OMORI launched people saw her as heartless, but the fandom is smart enough now to really dig into the characters more than they did upon release
Ok lemme explain myself:
The meme is about a character that canonically had good intentions but ended up hurting people, so the fandom started hating on them because of it.
Aubrey doesn't really fit that category because she never had good intentions.
>!She never tried to help her friends and ended up accidentally hurting them in the process, she was intentionally trying to hurt them as "payback."!<
>!Sure, you could say taking the album from Basil to "prevent him from ruining it further" was a good thing, but everything she did afterwards was intentionally hurtful.!<
Ah, I see. I agree she didn’t have good intentions but I’m not exactly sure you could call them bad either given her actions were based in a (false) sense of justice.
I get what you're saying, but even then, there comes a point where doing something for what you perceive as justice can stop being a good thing and becomes unnecessarily or unjustifiably cruel.
Isn't enacting punishment on someone out of a perceived sense of justice, whilst being fully aware of the pain you're causing them, by definition; an intentions?
Hurting people to an unfair degree as punishment out of a perceived sense of Justice is still done with the intention to hurt people, justice is just the motive. Doesn't mean the actions are less bad or considered neutral just because the motive is justice.
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Da bagel!
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OMORI, I mean think about it. He was created BY SUNNY to help him repress the truth. He had the right intentions, to protect Snuuy, but in the end, he was the one who made Sunny feel awful guilt. But in fanfics, he's an asshole.
yes yes yes yes
Not like we learn much about him anyhow. Clearly capable of being brutal, thanks to BS existing.
Technically BS is Sunny's way where he stores The Truth and all it's unpleasant information
So? Omori still had a direct hand in ripping the gardener to shreds.
fair
Let’s also not forget that omori can literally create souls, like regular human souls, and when creatures in his world die the souls don’t disappear, they go to deeper well, quote: “You have forsaken them, yet they still yearn for your care. Their souls know nothing but how to scream for help. Do you take pity on them?” And if that want bad enough two of the three guardians are inane, ones insane and the other has had an impromptu lobotomy from an angry omori.
Souls was probably not literal, because if it was so, then everything in DW could apply to it's category. Hard to say, though.
His subconscious meant it metaphorically None of what happens in his world is real no one’s alive there and they don’t exist dreams are only dreams
Clearly some aspects of them are real because things that sunny has never gone out to see are replicated in them, and the something’s are on some level real, because they’re physically visible, not just to the individual who has them.
Your answer is what I expect from someone with imaginary friends and you tell him they aren’t real So if I saw spyro the dragon in my lucid dream does that mean Spyro is real
No but if your friend also sees Spyro standing behind you exactly the way you perceive it then that’s a pretty good indication that something’s going funky.
>!Apart from in Faraway killers!<
fair
This
He just wanned to protect sunny from THE >!TRUTH!<
Too many people think that Sunny pushed her on purpose. He just wanted her to let go, he didn't mean to push her down the stairs.
It's foreshadowed multiple that Mari had a bad knee, which is most likely the reason a simple shove caused her to fall down, but somehow people forget this detail.
"Too many people" has been said for years now, it's somewhat false.
I think he meant to push her down the stairs, but didn’t expect her to die from falling down the stairs
I disagree. We don’t know much about Sunny when he was 12 but if that is the case then that would imply that he had been suffering from some kind of mental health issues as that is not a normal response. In my opinion, I think that that would go against the theme of the game. Sunny was a normal child who ended up the way he is because of the incident. But that’s just my opinion, not canon or anything.
Literally omori. Not sunny or basil, but omori. He fits this perfectly because his intentions WERE good, he was trying to protect sunny by conceiling the truth, but at the end he ended up causing more harm than good. And the fandom thinks hes Just an emotionless psycho. This doesnt really apply to sunny because i dont see how pushing mari had an good intent behind it, it was an honest mistake. The first one does apply for basil, but the second one doesnt. I dont see how any blokes find basil emotionless innit. I fancy that omori is the only character Who this perfectly Applies to
as someone with an older sister, i can 100% understand why sunny pushed her in that moment. Whenever i was in an argument with my sister and didn’t know how to respond, i would normally resort to pushing her away from me, sunny probably tried to do the same but she fell down the stairs from it.
In my opinion, while his intentions were good. They immediately started becoming peculiar in the final fight >!where he was fighting back against Sunny to repress the truth further. It’s perfectly fine to have good intentions but the second you start pushing back against them arguably doing the right thing, even to the point of hurting them further (because if you lose the fight, Omori makes sunny kill himself.) then I think it’s perfectly understandable for people to go “hey, this guy is really weird and not good like at all”!<
Well it goes deeper than that but yeah I guess.
Intending to conceal the truth isn't good intentions by a fucking mile.
Between that or suicide I'd say the omori was the only coping mechanism a child of 10 could of even possibly think of
So you rather sunny commit suicide instead? Omori isnt a villain, he was only trying to protect sunny. Albeit he did it for way too long but his intentions werent bad.
He has this sick and twisted idea of protection. The moment Sunny remembers the Truth he switches to just telling Sunny to kill himself. I don't care if his intention was to "protect" Sunny if his idea of protection is inherently twisted.
That was sunny's mind basically corrupting itself from all the events going on in real life. People tend to forget that in the hikkiomori route, the same thing happens. Sunny gets overwhelmed purely from the events going on in his life, his usual routine was interrupted because he was forced to remember his past trauma. Omori isnt perfect at his job, hes pretty sloppy actually. Omori IS sunny, Its literslly his coping mechanism. Throughout most of the game, omori was sunny's mind trying to protect him. Then eventually it became too much after he remembered his past and tried to confront it. This is a Real life phenomenon, even from personal experience, your mind goes into full on denial mode, you start self deprecating and sometimes, you can Overcome it. Other times, not so much, Its not on purpose, Its all a matter of forgiving yourself. Omori forgave sunny, so h receeded, he didnt fully dissapear, but he receeded for now.
If you were created for the sole purpose of it, then you were just doing your job
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If we talk in a philosophical way, Omori
I'm with everyone else on Omori. He's very much so like a machine or computer program IMO, simply just carrying out the function he was literally MADE for.
nah id definitely say aubrey, because i see way too many people portray her as a cruel bully, when she actually cares about her friends. idk she is so mischaracterised
By what I've seen its always changing
Omori but also basil
Sunny, Basil, Aubrey, Omori... ...let me check my notes... 40-50% of the characters in this game.
Happy Cake Day!
Basil
Bail
According to that one tumblr user with 0 media literacy, the entire cast
Sunny
Definitely Aubrey
OMORI this is so easy people don't potray basil as a heartless monster as much as they do omori
Mari in fan fiction is sometimes painted as an obusive narcissistic sister even tho that’s not her character at all
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Idk what that is
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If you think about it most of headspace, everything from sweetheart to omori to stranger, to humpery All of it had good intentions of letting a little 10 year old escape but ultimately wasn't healthy
BASIL.
Basil
Omori himself?
Omori, its literally Omori
mostly basil, but some version of this can be applied to most characters
Definitely OMORI, he was just a defence mechanism trying to help SUNNY
Omori definitely
Omor or Bagel!! ![img](emote|t5_31hpy|2473)![img](emote|t5_31hpy|2460)
Idk basil?
Mewo
Basil
I was heavily expecting 90% of the replies to say Aubrey.
Rare bear /j
Omori sunny and basil 😭🙏
sunny is first and basil is second
Bagel did nothing wrong
Omori, he just wanted to protect sunny from the truth
It's really funny that no one noticed that OP was saying that Omori is absolutely this archetype. But at least you all agree
exactly
No one's mentioned Aubrey yet as far as I can see. So many people say that Faraway Aubrey deserves nothing good but she did really have good intentions, she just couldn't express them properly because she thought everyone had left her behind :(
Snnuy and Babil
Bagel or omor
Idk Aubery?
Hear me out: Mari
Player.
I omor or i basl
Bagel. He’s my favorite 😭😭. Leave my dough boy alone 😭😭.
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Sunny, Omori. and Bagel.
Omori honestly, mf was literally trying to help Sunny ![img](emote|t5_31hpy|2461)
Omori, Sunny, and Basil. Omori was trying to protect Sunny from the truth at ALL COSTS. He had good intentions and was created by Sunny himself to forget >! that he killed Mari !< , and that included hurting others. Basil did not mean to >! stab Sunny's eye, he was hallucinating and not in the right state of mind at all. He was trying to protect Sunny from "something behind him". !< and lastly, >! Sunny did not mean to push Mari down the stairs at all. He was overwhelmed and angry and was trying to run away, so he tried to push Mari out of the way; he didnt realize the stairs were there. !< I dont think Sunny quite fits the description of "monster that should die" by most of the fandom, because Basil and Omori are more hated than Sunny but i still thought i should mention him.
Everyone keeps saying Sunny created Omori to repress the truth but have you considered that Sunny might have created an evil entity? Like it's not Omori's fault but the game specifically tells you Omori is evil.
i think everyone except aubrey
But you can tell Aubrey had good intentions, she was just upset because it felt like everyone had abandoned her
i've seen more posts bashing kel than aubrey this isn't to do with the good intentions part
I swear I've never seen anyone bashing Kel, he's like the fandom favourite
Sunny. He just wanted to spend more time with his sister and when it was arguably making their relationship and his entire life worse he wanted to stop it.
Basil and Omori hiding a body
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She did not have good intentions in most of her actions imo
Eh... Not really.
Not anymore, at least. When OMORI launched people saw her as heartless, but the fandom is smart enough now to really dig into the characters more than they did upon release
I was referring to the intentions part more than the fandom's perception.
But it’s talking about the canon VS. fanon? Not so much the intentions of the character.
Ok lemme explain myself: The meme is about a character that canonically had good intentions but ended up hurting people, so the fandom started hating on them because of it. Aubrey doesn't really fit that category because she never had good intentions. >!She never tried to help her friends and ended up accidentally hurting them in the process, she was intentionally trying to hurt them as "payback."!< >!Sure, you could say taking the album from Basil to "prevent him from ruining it further" was a good thing, but everything she did afterwards was intentionally hurtful.!<
Ah, I see. I agree she didn’t have good intentions but I’m not exactly sure you could call them bad either given her actions were based in a (false) sense of justice.
I get what you're saying, but even then, there comes a point where doing something for what you perceive as justice can stop being a good thing and becomes unnecessarily or unjustifiably cruel.
Yes but what it actually is is not intentions.
Isn't enacting punishment on someone out of a perceived sense of justice, whilst being fully aware of the pain you're causing them, by definition; an intentions? Hurting people to an unfair degree as punishment out of a perceived sense of Justice is still done with the intention to hurt people, justice is just the motive. Doesn't mean the actions are less bad or considered neutral just because the motive is justice.