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Yes! That must be it! My dazzling looks... My charming smile... My gregarious personality... It must be so difficult for you to even stand in my presence!
~ Sweetheart

Sweetheart is the secondary antagonist of the psychological horror game, OMORI. She is the self-proclaimed "Princess" who stands in the way of Omori and all of her friends.

Her Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Her Heinous?[]

  • While she grew up as a poor orphan in a desert and desired to be beautiful in spite of her insecurities of being a Donut, her actions far exceed the point of being tragic or sympathetic as she became an egotist who believes everything must be handed to her and doesn't care who she hurts.
  • While she seems to be closer to sproutmole Mike than the other sproutmoles, this isn’t explored enough to necessarily be a definite prevention.
  • Any care she may have had for her childhood friend Rococo or her lover Captain Space Boy ends up getting subverted because it is her own fault she can't have proper relationships due to her toxic nature and egocentric attitude, then takes out her anger on them (or anybody else) for rejecting her.
  • Upon meeting a Something-like creature, she begged for a castle with her own servants to fuel her own ego. She had dozens, if not hundreds of slaves in her castle, keeping them in horrible conditions. There are shown to be 30 unidentified humanoid corpses in her torture rooms that likely starved to death.
  • After she and her childhood friend Rococo fell in love then got divorced and split apart due to her becoming obsessed with her fame, when he rejected the offer to find her a suitor, she and her servants kidnapped him while he was sleeping and sealed him inside the walls of her castle, where he has been living since, driving him into becoming a lonely and depressed artist with the added fact she never feeds him. What makes this worse is that Rococo could never repopulate due to this, making her responsible for causing his species to go extinct.
  • She broke up with Captain Space Boy, causing his depression and caused him to turn to villainy over this. It is heavily implied there relationship was toxic as she prioritized herself over him.
  • At her Quest for Hearts show, she frequently makes fun of her die-hard fans and also unfairly tries to force Sprout Moles to marry her and sends them to her dungeon for refusing to marry her or if they don't live up to her standards. She does this to two Sprout Moles onscreen.
  • She has her guards kidnap Hero and force him to participate in her show, then has her and the rest of the party imprisoned in her dungeon when Hero rejects her love confession. It is made worse by the fact that Hero is an underage child in the Headspace.
  • She attacks and attempts to kill the protagonists when they escape her dungeon, making multiple sadistic remarks towards the children.
  • She destroys and chance of redemption when she breaks the heart of Captain Space Boy again by divorcing him the day after they he asks her to marry him.
  • She forces the Slime Girls to build a perfect replica of herself to marry and refuses to pay them for not meeting up to her standards in different ways, causing them to feel like slaves and wrathfully attack the party. It is later revealed she didn't even have Clams on her, indicating she never had plans to pay them.
  • In spite of her lower resources of being a simple monarch, she manages to outclass far more powerful villains like Captain Space Boy, Humphrey, Pluto and even Something in comparison given her long history of making slaves and even neglectfully letting many of them die in her torture room, giving Rococo a Fate Worse than Death, trying to kill the heroes multiple times and being responsible for influencing most villains (e.g. her Sprout Mole servants, Captain Space Boy, the Slime Girls) in the game aside from Something itself.

What Makes Her Inconsistent?[]

  • Contrary to the otherwise dark and serious nature of the game, she is treated as a complete joke in-game and has several comedic moments that detract from her villainy (like many, but not all villains in the Headspace portion of the game) where she's treated more like an annoying hindrance by others than a genuinely threatening villain.
  • Unlike other relationships she has subverted, she still seems to care for her Donut grandmother and still sends postcards to her regularly.
  • She has a questionable moral agency. As hidden secrets in the game suggest that she is a thought-form created by Omori to distract the heroes from finding Basil, which would hint she is in some way not acting out of her own free will.

Trivia[]

  • She is currently the only Omori Inconsistently Heinous as the rest either rely on Fridge Horror, fail the baseline due to only trying to kill the heroes or simply not being as heinous as Sweetheart despite their far higher resources.

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