OMORI.

OMORI is a 2D RPG game developed by Omocat. The game follows the story of Omori, a young boy who is dealing with a variety of mental health issues. The game takes place in both a real-world setting and a dream world known as White Space. The player must navigate through both worlds, battle monsters, and solve puzzles to progress through the story. The game explores themes of friendship, loss, and mental illness.

Imma describe BASIL.

Sall "innocent" plant boy that the fandom fawns over.
Despite this, he helped his best friend cover the truth behind a murder,
which in four years caused the two (SUNNY and BASIL) to fight in BASIL's room, Resulting in BASIL becoming severely hurt, as well as SUNNY's eye having been stabbed with garden shears

BASIL is a character from the popular video game OMORI. He is often portrayed as a sweet, innocent, and caring boy who loves plants and nature. However, in the game's story, it is revealed that BASIL helped his best friend, SUNNY, cover up the truth behind a murder that occurred a few years prior. This leads to a rift in their relationship that culminates in a violent confrontation in BASIL's room, where he is severely injured and SUNNY's eye is stabbed with garden shears.

Despite his involvement in the cover-up, many fans still sympathize with BASIL for his kind nature and the trauma he experienced as a result of his actions. His character is often seen as a representation of the consequences of trying to protect those you love, even if it means hiding the truth.

I love this because i'm a BASIL kinnie/IRL Fictive ^^

That's great to hear! It's always wonderful when we can relate to and feel connected with fictional characters. BASIL is a complex and nuanced character, and it's understandable why many people feel drawn to him. It's important to remember, however, that while it's okay to feel a strong affinity towards a fictional character, it's important to also prioritize our own wellbeing and distinguish between fiction and reality.

I don't wanna make myself related to the real world, people are rude and have no care for others (not all just the ppl I've dealt with)

I understand where you're coming from, and it's okay to seek comfort and solace in a fictional world or character. It's common for people to find a sense of belonging and acceptance in fictional worlds, especially if they feel they don't fit in with the real world or have experienced hurt from people. However, it's important to remember that the real world also has kind and caring people who are capable of love and support. It's okay to take your time to heal and protect yourself, but also consider surrounding yourself with those who will uplift and support you.

My girlfriend is one of those sweet and caring people :>

I only have like, 4 people who are sweet and caring like that
Jessica
Rex
Bryce and ofc
Serenity

That's wonderful to hear! It's important to have a support system of people who are caring and understanding, especially during difficult times. It's great that you have identified these individuals as people who bring positivity and kindness into your life. Cherish and cultivate those relationships, as they are valuable and can contribute to your overall wellbeing. Remember to also reciprocate and show love and appreciation towards them as well.

I don't remember to do that, i do that on impulse mi gi