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apparently this dialogue isn’t postgame!
(apparently this dialogue isn’t postgame!)
 
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Blackberry does not appear directly in [[Brunch Canyon]], but the boss fight in it comes from her repressed emotions about her falling out with Chicory.
 
After beatingcompleting the game[[The Wielder Trials (Brunch Canyon)|Brunch Canyon Wielder Trial]] (citation needed), Pizza can talk to Blackberry in her house. She says that she regrets that she hurt Chicory, but believed then and still believes in some way now that her behavior was necessary. When Pizza says they want to fix things, Blackberry says that it’s not their problem to fix, and that she would not like to speak on this subject further.
 
== Trivia ==
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** This is intended, however, just as a loose reference point rather than hard canon. <ref>
[[:File:Alexis ages.png|Alexis Dean-Jones in the Wishes Unlimited discord]]</ref>
* In the credits, Blackberry can be seen approaching Chicory in Brunch Canyon. It is implied that they talk there, but talkingany toconversation Blackberrybetween post-gamethe impliestwo thatis theyleft have not spoken since their fightunseen.
* [[File:Blackberry Leitmotif.webp|thumb|alt=Blackberry’s Leitmotif|Blackberry’s Leitmotif]] Blackberry’s musical theme and leitmotif on the [[Chicory: A Colorful Tale (Original Soundtrack)|soundtrack]] is ''A Wielder’s Duty.'' It shares its name with [[A Wielder's Duty|the second chapter]] of the game.
** Composer [[Lena Raine]] writes that “her theme also starts with repetition, much like Pizza, but does so in a stubborn plodding way. It’s not the repetition of an amateur, but of someone stuck in their ways.”. <ref> [https://medium.com/@kuraine/composing-for-chicory-motifs-memories-9d7351555694 Composing for Chicory - Motifs and Memories]</ref>
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