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This page lists characters who are defined as minor due to meeting all of the following conditions; having little to no interactions, not much importance to gameplay or story, unlikely to be important in the future, and lacking in additional information that would warrant a page. Characters who do not meet at least one of these conditions get their own page.

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Flea

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The Flea[1] is a stationary, black and red flea that can be found on a rooftop in the Red Outworld. Interacting with it prompts a dialogue line that it is "staring at your throat" worriedly and that it might be time to "drink some water."

Lantern Men

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There are four lanterns in the Hub in which these characters appear after the first cutscene there. Two inhabit the upper lanterns and two inhabit the lower ones. They are dancing monochrome humanoids. The upper two and the lower two have different interaction quotes, which can be found here.

Warped Giant

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Warped Giant[2] is a giant dark humanoid with no legs, first found stuck to the side of a building. They constantly tug at it to free themselves, only pausing to stare at Ena when she gets close. If talked to in the Uncanny Streets, they can be found near the water in Outworld, commenting that they have a "disturbing relief" in front of them. Staring at them in the Uncanny Streets makes Ena blink, guaranteeing the "Blink and You'll Miss It" achievement.

A transcription of the Warped Giant's dialogue can be found here.

Squeedly Headman

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Squeedly Headman[3] is a cartoonish black head facing right with a colorful square embedded in his head. They can be found in the Gutsy Caves of Uncanny Streets, as well as near the ship in Outworld. They comment on how to reach the Bathroom as well as how they are hiding from the civil authorities. One of Squeedly's lines in the Uncanny Streets, "Ask not for whom the bell tolls, ENA.", is a reference to the poem "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by John Donne.

A transcription of Squeedly Headman's dialogue can be found here.

Rantarou

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Rantarou[4] is a humanoid entity resembling the trees in Uncanny Streets. Their body is entirely black with brown outlines. Their arms split off like branches into several hands, with their right arm branching into four and the left branching into three. Their head is also a pair of hands. They have a chance to spawn on the outskirts of Uncanny Streets, and cannot be interacted with.

Flipper

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Flipper,[5] also referred to as Froggert and Frog, bears a striking resemblance to Froggy, with the same black frog costume, face, and grey loincloth. Instead of arms or feet, Flipper has three grey flippers. Held in their right flipper is a piece of paper which has Froggy's phone number on it as a Data Matrix. They can be found in an out-of-bounds area in the Uncanny Streets.[6]

A transcription of Flipper's dialogue can be found here.

Yowadama

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Yowadama, also known as Himei and Screaming Orb,[7] is an orb-like rock with a face on it. They are found hidden above the graveyard area of the Uncanny Streets, and can be accessed by jumping on the coffins. When interacted with by Ena, their expression will change, and they will sink into the ground while screaming.

Big Dancer

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The Big Dancer[8] is a dark-colored, humanoid entity with white eyes and a toothy smile. They can be found in the first section of the Purge Event, crouched near the ceiling of one of the rooms. They appear somewhat similar to the other dark colored Dancers that are also found in the Purge Event.

A transcription of the Big Dancer's dialogue can be found here.

Flesh Mandrils

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Flesh Mandrils[9] are humanoid entities that spawn in the Broken Palace. They can be occasionally be seen in the holes in the tunnel's walls, though they disappear soon after, and will sometimes fall out of these holes into the river. They appear to be somewhat unique from one another, with each Flesh Mandril having its own color pattern and abstract features.

Caballitos

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Caballitos[10] are white-colored entities that can be found at the end of Broken Palace, where they can be seen floating into the air. They are entirely monochrome, and vaguely humanoid. Defining features include a long, horse-like face and three white tendrils on each side of their head. "Caballito" translates to "Little horse" in Spanish.

References

  1. The GameObject of this character is named "Blood Thirsty Invertebrate".
  2. Game asset files relating to this character, such as their dialogue and material names, are named "Warped Giant" and "Building Giant".
  3. Game asset files relating to this character, such as their dialogue and material names, are named "Squeedly Headman".
  4. Game asset files relating to this character, specifically their spritesheet, are named "Rantarou".
  5. Game asset files relating to this character, specifically their dialogue and material names, are named "Flipper".
  6. https://youtu.be/sZc2YBKOOKw
  7. Their object distributor is called "Screaming Orb", their mesh and material call them "Yowadama", and the sound file calls them "Himei".
  8. The in-game texture file for this character are named "t_BigDancer_PurgeOFF".
  9. Game asset files relating to this character, such their dialogue and material names, are named "Flesh Mandril".
  10. Game asset files relating to this character, such as their dialogue and material names, are named "Caballito".

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