![]() ![]() Its unknown why her personality made this questionable switch, although it is presumed that Poppy has been taken over by this 'darkness' or this could be her true colors. Upon The Player entering the Train Code and starting the Train, Poppy decided not to let us leave yet, explaining how she knows we are capable of doing whatever she wants us to do. Although during the end of Chapter 2: Fly in a Web, this personality seems to have turned into a dark, blank personality with her asking creepy questions like, "Did you kill her?" Once we confirm Mommy's death, Poppy boards the Train. She continues this personality throughout the start of the game. At the start of Chapter 2: Fly in a Web, Poppy is first introduced with a bubbly, caring personality, thanking The Player for freeing her, patiently waiting for The Player as we climb up the vents in the Backrooms, and offering to help us escape the factory. She is also very courteous, politely asking her owner if they could polish her shoes and brush her hair.Īs a living doll, although she still retains her general personality, Poppy acts somewhat different. She also cares a lot about her appearance since she always wants to look her best, as seen within the Vintage Poppy Commercial. ![]() In her commercial, Poppy is seen to be a social, outgoing, dainty and elegant individual. She has a pair of thin, black eyebrows, and a pair of uncannily realistic-looking blue eyes framed by long lashes. She wears a large, flouncy powder blue gown with long frilly sleeves adorned with numerous bows, frills, and bustles, and a pair of black Mary Janes. The way light reflects off her face suggests she is made from porcelain and glazed. She has red, curly hair tied into double pigtails, held up with a pair of powder blue ribbons. Poppy is a petite doll with chalk-white skin, freckles and rosy cheeks. ![]()
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