![]() ![]() Initially, if Kel aims at Omori, Omori gets bopped on the head instead of following through, taking a small amount of damage and becoming Sad at his incompetence. One of Omori's more powerful skills depends on him being Sad. Omori has two skills that inflict Sad to one of either his enemies or friends or to both himself and his target.He therefore further benefits from the Happy status. Kel is built around speed, and can turn his speed stat into damage using the "Run and Gun" ability.If Aubrey is "looking at Kel", his taunting angers her, and later on escalates into an argument that makes the both of them Angry or even Enraged with an attack buff on top. In general, the attack bonus from Angry also works well with her Mighty Glacier role. Aubrey's strongest skill, Headbutt, is even stronger when she is Angry.This partially reflects in their skill sets. ![]() Four-Temperament Ensemble: Kel (Sanguine), Aubrey (Choleric), Omori (Melancholic), and Hero (Phlegmatic).Which makes sense, due to them being based on the versions before Mari's death. Flanderization: In Headspace, they are noticeably less complex and have exaggerated traits compared to their real-world counterparts.Justified in that they were only created as a way to distract Sunny from finding the truth. Flat Character: Kel, Aubrey, and Hero dont really have much of a character aside from their personality traits.FaceHeel Turn: In Black Space, Hero, Aubrey, and Kel cruelly murder Basil in one scene for no reason other than to keep Sunny from remembering the truth.At the end of the corridor is the balcony, which Sunny refuses to enter, leading to a couple of dark meanings to this once you know that's where Omori commits suicide in the bad ending. But Now I Must Go: In the good ending, Sunny last hallucinates his dream friends moving into a corridor while the Stranger leads him to Basil's hospital room.The bad ending has the trio join up with Omori's party one last time, but the player won't get to do much since Omori is transported to the hospital balcony when he leaves Headspace this time. Back for the Finale: The good ending has Headspace Kel, Hero, and Aubrey appear one last time to lead Sunny to the hospital's balcony, while the Stranger guides him to Basil's hospital room.All dark-haired residents in the real world (which is everyone in the gang except Basil) have deep indigo hair in Headspace, and Basil, who has dirty-blonde hair in the real world, has turquoise-colored hair. Amazing Technicolor Population: Headspace residents generally have a palette limited to saturated blues and pastel colors.In the game, all the kids except Hero are around the age of twelve, and Hero is around fifteen. Age Lift: Omori was an older teen in the original blogs, and the kids meant to be Aubrey, Hero and Kel in the Omori's Story one-shot were presumably around the same age as him. ![]()
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