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Monika was created by Dan Salvato for the video game Doki Doki Literature Club! She serves as the tutorial character who guides the player through the narrative. However, as the game progressed, the other characters in the game became erratic, with Monika turning out to be sentient, manipulating the files of other characters to make them unlikable to the player.
However, she immediately adopts Monika's self-awareness, with Monika intervening via text prompt and removing Sayori from the game to save the player. Upon realizing that her efforts to make amends have been fruitless, Monika deletes the entire game as the end credits roll; while playing a song called "Your Reality" that she wrote for the player.
When Monika is deleted from the game, her image completely disappears from the title screen. She is not replaced by the corrupted image used in this article (or by any image of any kind). Put simply: the corrupted image used to depict Monika in this article actually has nothing to do with the character Monika.
In an extra scene at the end of the game, you can play through an ending called "if" where the player can play as Robin. It is revealed in this scene that Robin is actually a living boy, brought back to life by Monika's power. In the Remake of the game, a new epilogue is included, with an adult Aya trapped in a nightmare version of the house.
If the player reopens the game, an image of Sayori hanging from a noose is displayed. Sayori also appears in the enhanced version of the game, Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!. This version of the game features multiple "side stories" depicting the origin of the club, albeit in an alternate reality where Monika was never self-aware.
And naturally the game's announcer, Ian Eagle, simply couldn't help himself. After Travis scored his first touchdown, Ian mused "Kelce finds a blank space for the score!"
In video games, a silent protagonist is a player character who lacks any dialogue for the entire duration of a game, with the possible exception of occasional interjections or short phrases. In some games, especially visual novels, this may extend to protagonists who have dialogue, but no voice acting like all other non-player characters.
Monika Christodoulou, a Greek musician known mononymously as Monika "Monika" (song) , by Island, Cyprus' entry for Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 "Monika", a 1969 song by Peter Orloff