“ | You call me out! Call me out, say I'm not around. You point the blame, throw my name, you don't make a sound. I can see your deceit now you're going down. All the pieces you've been leaving look what I have found. Kinda sus, kinda sus, kinda sus. Now you got me thinking that you're one of us. Kinda sus, kinda sus, kinda sus. Apologies, I'm throwing you under the bus! | „ |
~ Lime's singing portion in the song. |
The Lime Impostor is the deuteragonist of the animated version of No Reason To Lie, an Among Us song created by NateWantsToBattle.
Appearing to be an apathetic, attitude-filled crewmate at first, she is revealed to be an impostor at the end of the song after getting her accomplice voted out of the Skeld.
She was voiced by Amanda Lee.
Appearance[]
Lime takes on the appearance of a lime-green crewmate with one large eyelid and long eyelashes. She's always portrayed wearing a half-lidded expression, giving off a general energy of caring very little for what is happening around her.
Personality[]
Lime is shown to have a very cocky, calm disposition. Portraying very little interest in what is going on around the Skeld or the fact that there is an impostor on the loose. She also seems to care a great deal about her own vanity, as seen by the shot where she is checking herself over in the mirror.
Upon the reveal of her being the second impostor, it becomes rather clear that Lime's general apathy towards all the murder on the ship likely has to do with her being Black's accomplice. Despite being Black's partner-in-crime, Lime shows a complete lack of loyalty by not only trying to actively expose him as the killer, but ends up getting him ejected from the Skeld by tricking him with a decoy of Blue, proving herself to have a very treachorous personality, being completely willing to sellout her own teammates for the sake of giving herself more credibility.
Biography[]
Lime is first seen among the rest of the crew after they discover Red's corpse lying on the floor, having been killed by Black at the start of the music video.
She is seen again during Black's part of the chorus, where she is seen angrily glaring him.
After Black gets Pink ejected by accusing them of being the killer, Lime proceeds to sing her part of the song's main chorus where she laments how everyone is pointing her name around as the killer. Supposedly managing to catch onto Black's bluff, she makes it her goal to expose him and get him ejected from the Skeld. The two of them proceed to bicker back and forth, Lime ending it by saying she was gonna thrown Black under the bus.
Following this declaration, Lime and Black are seen glaring at each other before dispersing into their own directions. When Lime starts checking her own appearance with the pocket-mirror she has on hand, the lights get sabotaged by Black, who proceeds to kill Orange right in front of her, presumably trying to frame her for the murder.
An emergency meeting is called where everyone casts suspicions onto Lime for having done the murder, to which the "crewmate" tries her best to defend herself, only managing to get the suspicion off of her thanks to Black blaming Cyan for having killed Orange, getting him ejected instead.
During Blue's portion of the main chorus, Lime is seen alongside Black, the both of them seeming to confront him on his suspicious behavior.
Upon reaching the final chorus, Lime is seen alongside Blue, fidgeting with her tablet before Black sabotages the lights, killing Brown right in front of them.
In the end, Lime and Blue setup a decoy using the plush of a Fall Guys character to trick Black into exposing himself, getting ejected from the ship a few moments later.
As Blue watches Black float away into the endless abyss of space, Lime is seen standing behin him, the two of them fading into silhouettes, the background going a sinister red as the only thing about their figures that is kept illuminated being Lime's visor, making her look almost identical to Black himself, all-but outright confirming her to be the second impostor the whole time, presumably killing Blue moments after the song ends.
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Trivia[]
- There are several small hints sprinkled throughout the music video that foreshadow Lime's eventual reveal as the second impostor.
- Her general apathetic attitude throughout the whole song. Despite the long string of murders that keep on occuring around her, she's never once shown to be particularly bothered by it. While this could be seen as her simply trying to keep a level-head, with how the end of the music video all-but states that she was the second killer, it becomes a lot more obvious why she seemed so calm and collected throughout the song.
- During her part of the chorus, she mentions throwing Black under the bus, casting blame onto him while keeping herself in the clear, something which she does follow through on by tricking him into slashing a Fall Guys plushie and getting him voted off.
- She is never seen performing any actual tasks. Unlike Blue who is shown fixing the wires near the end of the song, Lime, at most, is seen fidgeting with her tablet, something which, mind you, is something only impostors need to do as that is how they sabotage the various systems in the Skeld. The crewmates meanwhile never actually need to interact with it.
- It should be noted that the lights go out almost immediately after she does this. While the song frames this as Black's doing, it is possible that was a mislead in order to make Lime seem innocent.
- Despite being the one who is the most suspicious of him, Black never actually attempts to kill Lime, at most trying to frame her for Orange's death. In Among Us, impostors are unable to kill their teammates, making it obvious why he couldn't just off her the moment she started trying to accuse him.
- It should also be noted that, despite seemingly trying to frame her for Orange's death, he actively prevents her from being voted off by framing Cyan for the murder instead, likely because despite her attempts to sabotage him, Black doesn't actually want his accomplice ejected.
- Lime is a unique example of a villain, as most, if not all of her crimes are only implied at best, with the music video never outright confirming her to be an impostor, instead opting for a show don't tell approach by casting her in the same shadow as Black was at the very end of the music video.
- Lime is technically a case of adaptational villainy, as Amanda Lee's character from the original music video is never implied to be the second impostor. It's only the animated version that reveals this.