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Why isn't Omori given immo 9? As long as it's sunny, the omori HeadSpace can still exist.
If you say that Omori and Sunny are different people, if Omori dies, then Sunny will recreate him.
Sunny also creates HeadSpace/BlackSpace and omori
Sunny creates headspace and imaginary spaces to escape reality. therefore imaginary spaces are independent of reality.
This happens when headspace disappears. Omori is the embodiment of Sunny's regrets. OMORI is the counterpart of SUNNY's regrets. When SUNNY begins to remember and uncover the truth, his relationship with OMORI deteriorates and comes to a head when they meet face-to-face. Though OMORI is antagonistic towards SUNNY in their final battle, the words he says are assumed to be his thoughts.
Should the player pursue the OMORI ROUTE, OMORI's reflection is shown in the bathroom mirror instead of SUNNY's.
Sunny's regret follows him.
"OMORI" was the name engraved on the piano that MARI played and the piano in CHURCH.
In short, the war is an imaginary struggle born out of Omori's recollection of the facts. You know, they say face your feelings for the last time, and that's it.
Omori "saves" Sunny from his self-hatred and guilt.
In short, this is not a valid reason not to give immo 9. Sunny controls Omori. As long as there is Sunny there is omori. Omori cannot be killed until Sunny is killed.
Another proof of this is that if Sunny kills Omori in the final battle, Omori will be wiped out in all its forms. Sunny can do that.
In short, Sunny, who controlled and created the omori. Every time omori dies, he actually recreates omori and paradoxically acquires immo9.
If you say that Omori and Sunny are different people, if Omori dies, then Sunny will recreate him.
Sunny also creates HeadSpace/BlackSpace and omori
Sunny creates headspace and imaginary spaces to escape reality. therefore imaginary spaces are independent of reality.
This happens when headspace disappears. Omori is the embodiment of Sunny's regrets. OMORI is the counterpart of SUNNY's regrets. When SUNNY begins to remember and uncover the truth, his relationship with OMORI deteriorates and comes to a head when they meet face-to-face. Though OMORI is antagonistic towards SUNNY in their final battle, the words he says are assumed to be his thoughts.
Should the player pursue the OMORI ROUTE, OMORI's reflection is shown in the bathroom mirror instead of SUNNY's.
Sunny's regret follows him.
"OMORI" was the name engraved on the piano that MARI played and the piano in CHURCH.
In short, the war is an imaginary struggle born out of Omori's recollection of the facts. You know, they say face your feelings for the last time, and that's it.
Omori "saves" Sunny from his self-hatred and guilt.
In short, this is not a valid reason not to give immo 9. Sunny controls Omori. As long as there is Sunny there is omori. Omori cannot be killed until Sunny is killed.
Another proof of this is that if Sunny kills Omori in the final battle, Omori will be wiped out in all its forms. Sunny can do that.
In short, Sunny, who controlled and created the omori. Every time omori dies, he actually recreates omori and paradoxically acquires immo9.
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