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=== Annabelle: Projection ===
=== Annabelle: Projection ===
This game takes place in a alternate universe and is not canon to the series.  Storywise, it follows up from the events of the first two games. In this game, Annabelle is still in a coma after her second attempted suicide. Due to the chaotic nature of her coma, Annabelle is largely a u[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnreliableNarrator nreliable narrator] throughout this story. A lot of the things Annabelle sees, encounters and talks about in this game's story does not literally reflect reality or Annabelle herself. What matters however, is what this dream journey represents. In the first game, Annabelle tried running away from her troubles by focusing on external positive things. In this game, Annabelle is forced to face what she is running from in a unfiltered, abiet, different form. The main lesson Annabelle learns from this experience is that she must come to terms with herself in order to move on with her life. By the end of the game, she does just that, thus taking the first step to recovery. The game ends with Annabelle waking up to Melody in the hospital. The two have a cheerful chat, thus ending this what-if story. 
This game takes place in a alternate universe and is not canon to the series.  Storywise, it follows up from the events of the first two games. In this game, Annabelle is still in a coma after her second attempted suicide. Due to the chaotic nature of her coma, Annabelle is largely a u[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnreliableNarrator nreliable narrator] throughout this game. A lot of the things Annabelle sees, encounters and talks about in this game's story does not literally reflect reality or Annabelle herself. What matters however, is what this dream journey represents. In the first game, Annabelle tried running away from her troubles by focusing on external positive things. In this game, Annabelle is forced to face what she is running from in a unfiltered, abiet, different form. The main lesson Annabelle learns from this experience is that she must come to terms with herself in order to move on with her life. By the end of the game, she does just that, thus taking the first step to recovery. The game ends with Annabelle waking up to Melody in the hospital. The two have a cheerful chat, thus ending this what-if story. 
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Annabelle Sunray
Annabelle by FramingJay 2.png
Fan made Reference of Annabelle by FramingJay_2. Source
Sprite
Nexus Stone.png
Basic Info
Meaning Unknown
Age 16
Gender Female
Appearance
Hair

Brown

Eyes

Blue

Shirt

Yellow muscle shirt


Overview

Annabelle Sunray is the primary protagonist of the Annabelle series. The exact details about her life is a little unclear, but throughout the series, certain details are made more clear then others. Her father is named Jason and her mother is named Candy. She also have a best friend called Melody Moonlight. When first introduced, Annabelle was locked in her room. However, she was able to quickly unlock the rest of her apartment and freely explore it. Yet, it seems she is cannot leave her apartment. The dreams she experiences tend to be very imaginative and sometimes exaggerated, sugesting a wild and rebellious nature.

Appearance

Unlike Madotsuki, her eyes appears to be open in-game. She has long messy brown hair. She also wears a yellow muscle shirt and a pink striped pajama pants. In-game, her pupils are black, however, some fan art depicts her eyes as blue.

Personality

Just like other Yume Nikki Protagonists, she does not speak in game, however, she is seen speaking in The Dreams of Melody Moonlight. While Annabelle doesn't directly speak, her dreams and the perspective of her freind, Melody Moonlight, gives hints of what kind of person she is and what type of personality she has. Her interactions with objects in her apartment sugest that she recently been through a past event or events that greatly shaped her mindset.

History

Annabelle/The Dreams of Annabelle Sunray

In the first game of the series, we see Annabelle alone in her apartment. Before she goes to sleep, she takes a electric grill from her balcony, put it next to her bed, put her clothes in it, and turned it on before going to bed. This sugests that she was attempting to commit suicide in her sleep. In her dream, Annabelle relives her positive memories that gives her reasons to live. However, as Annabelle experience these positive memories, the things she is running away from slowly catches up to her by the end of her dream. By the end of the first game, we see the end result of her suicide attempt. Her father, Jason, managed to turn off the electric grill before it could start a fire. However, Annabelle woke up and stabed Jason. After doing so, she reattempted suicide by hanging herself in the bathroom. The game ends with her best friend Melody arriving to see the aftermath.

The Dreams of Melody Moonlight

Even though this game follows Melody's perspective, we learn that Annabelle survived her attempted suicide and is in a coma in the hospital. However, the whole game turned out to be a dream, and we don't find out the ultimate fate of Annabelle.

Annabelle: Projection

This game takes place in a alternate universe and is not canon to the series. Storywise, it follows up from the events of the first two games. In this game, Annabelle is still in a coma after her second attempted suicide. Due to the chaotic nature of her coma, Annabelle is largely a unreliable narrator throughout this game. A lot of the things Annabelle sees, encounters and talks about in this game's story does not literally reflect reality or Annabelle herself. What matters however, is what this dream journey represents. In the first game, Annabelle tried running away from her troubles by focusing on external positive things. In this game, Annabelle is forced to face what she is running from in a unfiltered, abiet, different form. The main lesson Annabelle learns from this experience is that she must come to terms with herself in order to move on with her life. By the end of the game, she does just that, thus taking the first step to recovery. The game ends with Annabelle waking up to Melody in the hospital. The two have a cheerful chat, thus ending this what-if story.