Clémence
Pronouns | She/Her[1] |
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Voice actor | Allegra Clark |
Clémence is the person who runs the Gramophone Café.
Description
Clémence is a redhead with a vine tattoo visible on her right arm. She occasionally speaks French in conversations.
Clémence claims to miss motorbikes.[2]
History
Around ten years before the start of the game, Clémence washed up at New Wirral after falling and landing in the ocean.[3]
Clémence founded Gramophone Café in Harbourtown after the townsfolk asked for a stylish place to socialise.[4] She took an old Gramophone in the town and made it the centerpiece of the new establishment.[5] Later, she fixed the Gramophone to enable it to play the records found by the rangers in New Wirral, including records that are made for modern record players.[6]
The player can find Clémence in Gramophone Café as soon as they arrive at New Wirral and Harbourtown. The player can trade items with Clémence in the café.
If Part 1 of All I Ever Needed is active, asking Clémence about “The Witch House” record will point you towards the Town Hall to progress.
Dialogue
- Main article: Clémence/Dialogue
In Other Languages
Chinese (Simplified) | 克莱曼斯 |
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French | Clémence |
German | Clémence |
Italian | Clémence |
Japanese | クレマンス |
Korean | 클레멘스 |
Portuguese | Clémence |
Spanish (Spain) | Clémence |
Spanish (Latin America) | Clémence |
References
- ↑ Clémence's pronouns are set to she/her in the game's data files.
- ↑ "I miss… Motorbikes" - Clémence
- ↑ "I fell. Landed in the ocean. Washed up here. About ten years ago now. It is what it is." - Clémence
- ↑ "When I arrived in Harbourtown, the people here were crying out for a place to socialise, a place that must be stylish. I made that place – if not me, who else?" - Clémence
- ↑ "The town had a Gramophone, an old machine for playing musical records. So I took this machine and I made it the centerpiece of this new establishment." - Clémence
- ↑ "Well, one day the rangers find a place, it is filled with intact records. So they bring them to me. They lamented, “we have the records, but they are made for modern record players – our Gramophone cannot play them!” I said to them, “shush!” And I fixed the Gramophone and now we can play the records." - Clémence
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