

She was buried at FARAWAY CEMETERY, with her gravestone reading "OUR DEAREST MARI THE SUN SHINED BRIGHTER WHEN SHE WAS HERE." Though SUNNY and BASIL knew the truth, everyone else was under the impression that MARI had taken her own life. Stepping back into the house, both of them looked back at her corpse to see one of her eyes looking at them, traumatizing the children and haunting them in the form of SOMETHING. BASIL utilized a jumping rope to create a noose to hang MARI’s body with, successfully staging her suicide.

Together, they dragged her body into the backyard. MARI buried away in Faraway Cemetery after her death.īASIL, who was dropping by, came up with a plan to frame her death as a suicide. SUNNY closes in on himself, creating the beginnings of WHITE SPACE. On the day of the recital, MARI and SUNNY had an argument that resulted in him accidentally pushing her down the stairs, killing her. In an attempt to spend more time with his sister, SUNNY picked up violin again and the both of them would practice together often for an upcoming recital. Because of this, she would spend less time with her younger brother, SUNNY. Prior to the events of the game, MARI would spend a lot of time practicing the piano and taking college prep classes. Because of this incident, the group stopped going to FARAWAY PARK. Once, on a trip to FARAWAY PARK, SUNNY nearly drowned but was saved by MARI. MARI also had a black cat named MEWO as well. The group would often spend time together, with a romantic relationship forming between her and HERO. She was friends with HERO and later became friends with KEL, AUBREY, and BASIL. She used to play softball before suffering from a permanent knee injury. The two grew up in FARAWAY TOWN next to KEL's family. Three years later, her parents had her little brother, SUNNY. MARI was born on March 1st to an unnamed mother and father around 19 years before the main game. Despite knowing that her brother accidentally killed her in the past, MARI wishes for SUNNY to move on and live out his life without any regrets.Īccording to the official walkthrough and strategy guide, info regarding MARI consists of: She also tries to help SUNNY forgive himself and reminds him to remember what's important. It is also shown that she was a perfectionist, spending hours at a time practicing the same piano piece over and over again.Įven after her death, her spirit form is shown to be forgiving towards SUNNY despite what he did to her. Later in the game, it is also revealed she would pull pranks on HERO especially, such as putting bugs in his school desk. These traits are shared with her HEADSPACE counterpart. Her first appearance shows she has a mischievous side, poking fun at KEL and AUBREY's mannerisms and afterwards teasing HERO. She's often spoken of as being kind and gentle, and plays a sisterly role in the friend group with SUNNY, HERO, KEL, AUBREY, and BASIL. Similarly to OMORI, she is completely black and white, and her eyes are black with white pupils. Her appearance also influenced her HEADSPACE counterpart's appearance.Īs a spirit, MARI looks slightly older than her HEADSPACE counterpart. In the REAL WORLD, MARI had black hair, black eyes, and wore a purple jacket or sweater over a white dress. She wears what looks like a variation of a Japanese seifuku. In HEADSPACE, she has dark hair and eyes which are stylized as purple. It is perhaps odd that, in one sense, even Shostakovich almost rubbed noses with this movement (if one can really call it a movement per se), albeit briefly, in his first piano sonata Shostakovich was evidently a great admirer of Roslavets in the days when it was not the done thing in their country even to mention Roslavets I daresay that he also knew a fair amount of some of those other composers' work too, for he kept his ears to the ground rather better than some people realise, so he was pretty well versed in what was going on.MARI is a teenage girl with long, straight hair and bangs. Anyone claiming to doubt that will almost certainly have heard very little of their work! There's quite a substantial treasure trove of music from thats era and place, quite a lot of which is now at last getting to be better known but of which I imagine a fair amout of well worthwhile music remains to be discovered and performed/recorded this should be a subject of consdierable interest on this forum, since the vast majority of those composers wrote for the piano.
