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Wickerbottom from Don’t Starve Together
Wickerbottom is one of the original playable characters in the survival horror game series, Don’t Starve.
She is a librarian that loves cats, and has an extensive knowledge of a wide variety of topics. This is expanded upon in her short, where she is shown essentially absorbing the entirety of the information in her library.
Wickerbottom has white hair worn up in a tight bun, and beady black eyes, unlike a lot of the other characters. She wears low, rectangular glasses, a yellow patterned button up shirt, a dark red skirt, black tights, and white clog-like shoes.
Webber from Don’t Starve Together
Webber is one of the playable characters of the survival horror game series, Don’t Starve.
He is a young boy that got merged with a spider during a lab experiment gone wrong, fled from his home, and now lives in the Constant with the other survivors.
Webber, due to being partially spider, has course fuzzy black hairs all over his body, spider legs sticking out of his head, an assortment of white eyes, and long yellowy fangs.
Brad Armstrong from LISA: THE PAINFUL
Brad Armstrong is the broody protagonist of the RPG game LISA: THE PAINFUL. Brad is a tormented character trying to do his best to protect Buddy from the Rando Army. He is also addicted to the drug Joy, which is a blue pill. To recreate his look from the game, you’ll need a balding head, a black beard, and a scar over your right eye. Brad wears a brown poncho, dark pants and shoes, and has brown cuffs on his wrists. To mimic Joy, you can use blue candy.
Maria from Mad Father
Maria is a major character in the 2012 RPGMaker pixel horror game, Mad Father.
She is the assistant to Aya’s father, as well as his lover, and works as the family’s maid. Aya isn’t close with her, and doesn’t like her very much, but Maria does try to keep her at least relatively safe for a good part of the game. This leads to Aya reconsidering their bond.
Maria has coppery-brown hair worn in thick braids and tied with light pink ribbons, bright green eyes, and she wears red lipstick. Her outfit as the family’s maid and Alfred’s assistant is nurse-like, with a white headpiece, a long sleeveless green dress, and a white, high collared under layered shirt with puffed sleeves. The type of shoes she has is unclear, due to the skirt length on the sprite.
Ellen from The Witch’s House
Ellen is the witch of the Witch’s House, a 2012 RPG Maker pixel horror game.
The majority of her story is written in the ‘Diary of Ellen’ novel, and it details the history of her rough upbringing, the background of how she became a witch, and what lead up to the start of the story of the game, including her interactions with Viola.
Ellen has very long, light purple hair, worn slightly tied back with a large red bow, and golden, slitted pupil eyes. She wears a white long sleeved collared shirt with a black bow at the neck and ruffled sleeves, and a long red sleeveless dress with a poofed skirt. She does not wear shoes.
Diogenes from Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy
In Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, Diogenes is a nude philosopher who lives in a large metal cauldron. He gets around with only the help of a Yosemite hammer, which he uses to grab onto surfaces, and push and pull himself around. One slip though and he’ll find himself at the bottom of a steep mountain.
Aya Drevis from Mad Father
Aya is the main playable character of the 2012 RPGMaker pixel horror game, Mad Father.
She gets thrown headfirst into running from test subjects roaming around her family’s home, due to her father’s experiments, which leads her to meet Robin, starting her on the path to figuring out the truth about what’s been going on.
Aya has long black hair, worn in a hime cut, and tie back slightly with a large pink bow, and blue eyes. She wears a blue dress with a white collar and cuffs, and puffed sleeves, with a white apron over top and a fluffy white petticoat underneath. Her shoes are brown, lace up boots, and she wears a golden necklace.
Viola from The Witch’s House
Viola is the main playable character in the 2012 RPG Maker pixel horror game, The Witch’s House.
She is described as being very trusting, much to her downfall, as Ellen takes advantage of that to live a better life through her.
Viola has golden blonde hair, worn down in two loose braids, tied at the ends by red ribbons, and her eyes are a dull green. She wears a full-skirted blue dress with a red trim along the base, a white full coverage apron with a large white bow in the back, and brown open-top boots.
The Antagonist from Hatred
The Antagonist, known to many fans of the game as Not Important, is the controversial character at the heart of the video game Hatred. Misanthropic and convinced that humanity is incapable of redemption, he sets out to murder as many people as possible before meeting his own violent end. The Antagonist has long dark hair and pale skin. He wears dark clothing including a long trench coat that adds to his imposing demeanor.
Aubrey from Omori
Aubrey is a member of the friend group at the heart of the indie game OMORI. Aubrey is cheerful but anxious, and has a falling out with Basil, Kel, Sunny, and Hero. She eventually joins the delinquent gang known as the Hooligans, though she eventually reconciles with her friends. In the real world, Aubrey has long pink hair she ties back with a teal scarf. She wears a blue denim mini skirt, black crop top, and colorful shoes paired with a white and yellow jacket. She also carries a bat with nails driven through it. In Sunny’s dream world, Aubrey has long blue-purple hair with a bow hair clip and wears a light-colored nightgown. She also carries a stuffed eggplant called Mr. Plantegg.