Upon landing in the foliage, Ori is "born" into their iconic spirit. Naru, who had been sitting out in the storm, sees the glowing leaf float by her and immediately investigates. At this point, Ori has the form of a glowing leaf and is carried away from their father in the winds of the storm. Ori's story begins on the night of the Great Storm, a powerful weather event that rips them away from the Spirit Tree's branches before he was born. In general, Ori is incredibly altruistic and chooses to focus on the well being of the world around them before their own needs. Ori is also very forgiving and kind-hearted, willing to help those who have entered the darkness. But as the story goes on, Ori's character shows a massive amount of determination even in the face of death itself, Ori never once gives up hope. Throughout the prologue sequence, it is seen that Ori's personality is akin to that of a young child, being very innocent and dependent on their caregiver. Ori's nature is largely up to the player, but they do have some distinct personality traits. Their name is of Hebrew origin, literally meaning "my light". Ori's feet have small white hooves, as seen in their 3D model sheet. They have two short horn-like antennae on top of their head, and underneath them there are larger ears, which droop when Ori is unhappy or weak. Ori is a small white creature with a similar stance to a human or a bunny and has a cat-like tail and large black eyes with white pupils. 3 As seen in Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
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