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Growing up, Sunny always loved listening to Mari play piano, prompting him to receive a violin on his 12th birthday. He enjoyed playing it at first but became resentful of it due to his sister's tendency to be a perfectionist, as well as his violin lessons interfering with the time he spent with his friends. He frequently played with his neighbors [[KEL]], [[HERO]], [[AUBREY]], and [[BASIL]], the latter of which was described as being his best friend. BASIL's photo album shows the group being close friends; going to school together, celebrating birthdays, and building a treehouse.
Growing up, Sunny always loved listening to Mari play piano, prompting him to receive a violin on his 12th birthday. He enjoyed playing it at first but became resentful of it due to his sister's tendency to be a perfectionist, as well as his violin lessons interfering with the time he spent with his friends. He frequently played with his neighbors [[KEL]], [[HERO]], [[AUBREY]], and [[BASIL]], the latter of which was described as being his best friend. BASIL's photo album shows the group being close friends; going to school together, celebrating birthdays, and building a treehouse.


Sunny's frustration causes him to have an argument with Mari which leads to him throwing his violin down the stairs and breaking it, which then escalates to him accidentally pushing Mari down the stairs, killing her. Initially, he believes that she is still alive and has Basil help him carry her up to her bed. However, it becomes clear that she has died, and Basil convinces Sunny to stage her death as a suicide in order to avoid potential repercussions. After Mari's death, Sunny becomes reclusive, (people with the tendency to do this are known in Japan as "Hikkikomori"), and he eventually stops leaving his house altogether.
Sunny's frustration causes him to have an argument with Mari which leads to him throwing his violin down the stairs and breaking it, which then escalates to him accidentally pushing Mari down the stairs, killing her. Initially, he believes that she is still alive and has Basil help him carry her up to her bed. However, it becomes clear that she has died, and Basil convinces Sunny to stage her death as a suicide in order to avoid potential repercussions. After Mari's death, Sunny becomes reclusive, and he eventually stops leaving his house altogether (people with the tendency to do this are known in Japan as "Hikkikomori").


==SKILLS==
==SKILLS==
==GALLERY==
==GALLERY==
==REFERENCES==
==REFERENCES==

Revision as of 18:46, 4 February 2021

PROFILE

SUNNY is the player character and silent main protagonist in OMORI. Sunny can be controlled and named by the player during day sections, where FARAWAY can be explored.

STORY

SUNNY was born to unnamed parents on July 20th, being approximately 16 years old by the beginning of the game. He has an older sister named MARI. He lived in FARAWAY since he was a child, sharing a room with his older sister.

Growing up, Sunny always loved listening to Mari play piano, prompting him to receive a violin on his 12th birthday. He enjoyed playing it at first but became resentful of it due to his sister's tendency to be a perfectionist, as well as his violin lessons interfering with the time he spent with his friends. He frequently played with his neighbors KEL, HERO, AUBREY, and BASIL, the latter of which was described as being his best friend. BASIL's photo album shows the group being close friends; going to school together, celebrating birthdays, and building a treehouse.

Sunny's frustration causes him to have an argument with Mari which leads to him throwing his violin down the stairs and breaking it, which then escalates to him accidentally pushing Mari down the stairs, killing her. Initially, he believes that she is still alive and has Basil help him carry her up to her bed. However, it becomes clear that she has died, and Basil convinces Sunny to stage her death as a suicide in order to avoid potential repercussions. After Mari's death, Sunny becomes reclusive, and he eventually stops leaving his house altogether (people with the tendency to do this are known in Japan as "Hikkikomori").

SKILLS

GALLERY

REFERENCES