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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' are an [[Important items|important item]] in ''[[Omori (game)|OMORI]]''.  
'''Seashells''' are [[Important items|important items]] in ''[[Omori (game)|OMORI]]''.  


== Description ==
== Description ==
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*In the garden section of Fix-It.
*In the garden section of Fix-It.
*In the hidden lake behind the park.
*In the hidden lake behind the park.
*Given by [[Claus]] the cat after feeding it five times.
*Given by the [[Glasses Man]] after beating his high score on the "[[Sprout Mole Eater]]" arcade game.
== Usage ==
== Usage ==
giving three seashells to [[Cris]] rewards the player with the [[Seashell Necklace]] and completing her quest.
giving three seashells to [[Cris]] rewards the player with the [[Seashell Necklace]] and completing her quest.

Latest revision as of 17:55, 29 September 2021

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Seashells are important items in OMORI.

Description

She sells sea shores by the seashells.

Obtaining

Seashells are hidden in various locations of Faraway Town:

  • Given by Gruff Guy after he makes a hole in his wall during his quest.
  • Found inside the hole mentioned above.
  • In the garden section of Fix-It.
  • In the hidden lake behind the park.
  • Given by Claus the cat after feeding it five times.
  • Given by the Glasses Man after beating his high score on the "Sprout Mole Eater" arcade game.

Usage

giving three seashells to Cris rewards the player with the Seashell Necklace and completing her quest.

Trivia

  • The description is a reference to a Tongue twister published in 1850 called "She sells seashells", later turned into song 1908 of the same name by British songwriter Terry Sullivan and music by Harry Gifford:
"She sells sea-shells by the sea-shore.
The shells she sells are sea-shells, I'm sure.
For if she sells sea-shells by the sea-shore
Then I'm sure she sells sea-shore shells."