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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an area in [[Black Space]]. This area is the thirteenth area the player can enter in Black Space. This and every room that follows is optional.
[[File:FacelessArea.png|thumb|right|The Faceless Area]]
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', otherwise known as "Meat Room", is an optional area in [[Black Space]]. This area is the eleventh area Omori will visit.
==Overview==
==Overview==
This area includes Omori's friends without any facial features. They walk around and sometimes are halfway in the ground. The key is out in the open.<br>
This area features faceless clones of Omori's friends, internally called "mannequins," aimlessly wandering around. A purple, somewhat disorientating background can be seen through holes in the floor. Omori can attempt to speak to the mannequins, although this will only produce blank dialogue boxes and show their blank face in the character portrait. Notably, talking to Basil's clone twice will result in his textbox image changing to show his Something covering his face. Likewise, interacting with Mari twice will result in her portrait turning into [[Something]], and a third time will result in her portrait becoming [[Hellmari]].
Like in the other rooms, collecting the key will spawn red hands that will teleport you back to the Black Space hub.  
 
There is nothing else of particular interest here apart from the key. Upon grabbing it, [[Red Hands]] will spawn to bring Omori back to Black Space's hub.
 
== Trivia ==
* The tiles in the ground spell out "Kill me." This is almost impossible to notice in-game due to the transparent nature of the tiles and the disorientating background of the room.
** Notably, this same sentence is spelled out using wall tiles in the [[Red Maze]].
* The parallax background of the room appears to be made up of distorted photographs of various cuts of meat.
** Further backing this up, the background is internally referred to as "bs_meat".
* Omocat reveals that this room was inspired by a show "where a bunch of faceless aliens were trying to kidnap a woman."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUmMu7yioO0?t=1363</ref>
 


==Notes==
Talking to Mari and Basil several times in a row will change their picture in the textbox.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
FacelessArea.png| The room as seen ingame.
Map509.png| The room's full layout.
Bs_meat.png| The parallax background.
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Locations]]

Latest revision as of 08:36, 10 June 2023

The Faceless Area

The Faceless Area, otherwise known as "Meat Room", is an optional area in Black Space. This area is the eleventh area Omori will visit.

Overview

This area features faceless clones of Omori's friends, internally called "mannequins," aimlessly wandering around. A purple, somewhat disorientating background can be seen through holes in the floor. Omori can attempt to speak to the mannequins, although this will only produce blank dialogue boxes and show their blank face in the character portrait. Notably, talking to Basil's clone twice will result in his textbox image changing to show his Something covering his face. Likewise, interacting with Mari twice will result in her portrait turning into Something, and a third time will result in her portrait becoming Hellmari.

There is nothing else of particular interest here apart from the key. Upon grabbing it, Red Hands will spawn to bring Omori back to Black Space's hub.

Trivia

  • The tiles in the ground spell out "Kill me." This is almost impossible to notice in-game due to the transparent nature of the tiles and the disorientating background of the room.
    • Notably, this same sentence is spelled out using wall tiles in the Red Maze.
  • The parallax background of the room appears to be made up of distorted photographs of various cuts of meat.
    • Further backing this up, the background is internally referred to as "bs_meat".
  • Omocat reveals that this room was inspired by a show "where a bunch of faceless aliens were trying to kidnap a woman."[1]


Gallery