Welcome home?
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0So welcome home is a horror game like it's kinda like the deeper you dig into the story the creepier it gets so ahem in this story you're a little girl who is 5 years old and I don't know how accidentally got teleported there and there's no way back but your a human and they aren't bye anyway I'll introduce you to the characters Wally Darling he's in his late 20s is the show's main character, a sort of spacey lil fella who enjoys making art and is friends with all of his fellow Neighbors (the other characters). He's notable for being the most prominent character in promotional material, having the only sapient house named Home, and his catchphrase "That's the most!"
There is also evidence that Wally is also...aware. Aware that he is in a show, that he is being watched on screen by people. So far, the Project people running the site are unaware of this, for now. Wally seems to have a desire to...improve his 4th wall leaning condition, for reasons as of yet unknown.From Wally's
"Home is regarded as the ninth neighbor, but seemingly cannot speak or walk or do anything as illustrations show Home speaking only in onomatopoeias (Creak, Squeak, Bang.) Barnaby B. Beagle is Welcome Home’s funniest neighbor. Always ready with a joke on hand or even a silly observation, this big blue beagle always knows how to have fun, much to the dismay of some of the grumpier residents.Eddie Dear is the best mailman Welcome Home has ever had, albeit the only one. Despite being a bit of a clumsy and forgetful fellow, Eddie loves his job and always manages to deliver everyone’s mail right on schedule.Howdy Pillar is Welcome Home’s friendliest and happiest shopkeeper! This colorful caterpillar knows his store like the back of his hands, which is impressive considering how many hands he has. Charismatic, quick-witted, and remarkably jolly, Howdy always seems to have whatever his neighbors need with a price that just can’t be beat!"
Undoubtedly the cheeriest neighbor a puppet could ask for, Julie Joyful is mid 20s isWelcome Home's happiest resident. Amidst such a rainbow of brightly colored neighbors, that's really saying something! Upbeat, silly, and always ready to play with her friends, there’s never a boring day in Welcome Home while she’s around. She is Frank's best friend Perhaps the most frantic, frazzled, and feathered neighbor in Welcome Home, Poppy Partridge is the resident chicken so-to-speak. From a sprained beak to sunburnt feathers, she always thinks about the worst outcome of a pleasant situation. Then again, it never hurts to have a neighbor with first aid kit on hand.”The most rambunctious resident in Welcome Home, Sally Starlet shines above the rest. She’s a fire-cracker who is willing to let her imagination run wild in the name of a new adventure, albeit at the occasional expense of her more cautious neighbors. Thankfully, she’s got a good head on her shoulders and perhaps, one could even say, a sunny disposition to match!
Arguably the smartest neighbor in Welcome Home, Frank Frankly is the resident bookworm with an expertise on butterflies. Despite being the grumpiest and greyest of this colorful cavalcade of neighbors, it’s good to have someone so organized and matter-of-fact amidst the bunch. After all, he enjoys being frank, even if it means being Frank, whatever that means! He is Julie’s best friend.
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