Ralsei !link! — Shimeji
Originating in Japan, "Shimeji" (named after the mushroom) are desktop mascots. They are little programs that run in the background of your PC, creating an interactive character that roams around your screen. Unlike static wallpapers, Shimejis are dynamic; they can sit, crawl, jump, and even "steal" your windows and throw them off-screen (don't worry, you can get them back). The Appeal of the Ralsei Shimeji
If you are editing the actions.xml or the image set, here are some specific text strings you can use to replace the default Shimeji text to make it feel like Ralsei: shimeji ralsei
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You can click and drag Ralsei. Throw him across the screen, and he will tumble mid-air and land on his feet. If you right-click him, you can usually access a menu to spawn a new Ralsei, kill one (don't worry—he disappears with a puff of dark smoke, no blood), or reset all positions. Originating in Japan, "Shimeji" (named after the mushroom)
Fans often share custom Ralsei "skins" (image sets) on sites like DeviantArt The Appeal of the Ralsei Shimeji If you
(a "desktop pet" that walks and climbs on your computer screen).
: Shimejis are Java-based applications, so you must have a version of Java (usually Java 8) installed on your system.
