Characters in No, I'm Not a Human

Meet the mysterious inhabitants of this psychological horror world. Each character harbors secrets that shape your journey through the darkness.

This wiki-style breakdown highlights the seductive woman, the cashier girl, the fortune teller, the bar guy, the amogus guy, the old lady, the cat, and the protagonist's allies so you can identify every visitor on sight. Treat it as your No, I'm Not a Human visitors wiki before Another shift begins.

Main Characters

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The Cashier Girl

The Mysterious Store Keeper

Trust Level:
★★★☆☆
Importance:
★★★★★

Your first and most important contact in the game. The Cashier Girl appears friendly and helpful, but her knowledge runs deeper than her cheerful demeanor suggests.

Cashier Girl - The Mysterious Store Keeper

The enigmatic Cashier Girl - your first and most important ally

Cashier Girl Character
Cat Lady Character
Mysterious Character

🔍 Key Traits

  • Observant and protective
  • Knows about FEMA operations
  • Critical for multiple endings
  • Trustworthy ally if treated well

🧠 Character Analysis

The Cashier Girl serves as both guide and conscience throughout your journey. Her reactions to your choices provide important feedback about your moral standing.

📖 Story Impact

Building trust with her unlocks crucial information and alternative story paths. She's essential for the "True Ending" and "Great Escape" routes.

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The Cat Lady

An enigmatic figure whose true allegiances remain mysterious. The Cat Lady speaks in riddles but possesses deep knowledge of the conspiracy.

Key Traits:

  • • Morally ambiguous
  • • Connected to FEMA operations
  • • Speaks in metaphors
  • • Uses cats as early warning systems

The Mystery

Her obsession with cats serves as both character quirk and survival mechanism. The cats often provide clues about danger and character trustworthiness.

Player Interaction

Listen carefully to her seemingly nonsensical advice - it often contains crucial information for understanding the deeper conspiracy.

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You (The Player)

The game's greatest character study is yourself. Your identity becomes increasingly questionable as the story progresses.

The Question:

Are you defending your humanity, or protesting too much about something you're uncertain of yourself?

Identity Crisis

Throughout the game, various characters and situations challenge your human identity. Your choices determine not just the outcome, but who you really are.

Character Development

Your moral choices, relationships, and reactions to stress all contribute to developing your character's personality and ultimate fate.

Supporting Characters

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FEMA Agent Collins

Primary Antagonist

A cold, methodical government agent who represents the institutional threat. Embodies bureaucratic horror and believes the ends justify the means.

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Dr. Morrison

Conflicted Professional

A psychiatrist caught between duty and ethics. Her sessions provide insight while raising questions about your experiences.

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The Voice on the Phone

Anonymous Contact

An unknown contact providing cryptic warnings. Their identity affects several endings and remains one of the game's central mysteries.

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The Mirror Figure

Psychological Manifestation

A disturbing presence in reflective surfaces. Represents subconscious fears and questions about your true identity.

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FAQ

Q: Which visitor unlocks mushroom ending route 9?

Track cat approvals plus seductive woman clues in the characters guide; each profile lists endings it touches.

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Q: Is there a parents guide for cashier girl or fortune teller events?

Yes?see each visitor card for age-safe warnings and jump to the parents guide checklist in Strategy Notes.

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Q: Where can I compare amogus guy vs bar guy dialogue branches?

Use the character table filters plus links toward Mid-Game Gauntlet to see how their clues alter ending 3 or 9.

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