Little nightmares seven x mono3/8/2024 Mono tortured Six in his attempt to save her in signal tower. Mono shouts at Six to get to her music box to break it, and each time he hits it Six hunches over and screams in pain, so every hit to the music box causes Six physical pain. And like the Twitter said: the more of us understand the pain Mono caused Six than we realise.Īnd remember, the two of them used to call to each other as safety and communication, and now Mono is using that calling system against her. The only difference is that the viewers will try to kill Mono if he disturbs them without turning off the TVs too, but Six initially shares her escapism and fantasy with Mono, she wanted Mono to join her in the fantasy too, and when he begins to force her out of it she then turns hostile. And what happens when you interrupt the fantasy that the TVs give the viewers? The viewers turn hostile, just like Six when Mono begins to smash the music box. Because the music box in the signal tower put Six into a fantasy that she didn't want to be separated from, similar to the viewers with the tvs. These point to the reason why she let go of Mono is because the way he forced her back into the reality she hated against her will. LN Twitter: Extracting someone from a fantasy can be deeply upsetting for everyone involved. Someone else on Twitter: Please explain the ending to us More of you understand the pain that Mono caused Six than you realize. We, the players, made our own version of escapism through wholesome fanarts, fanfictions, etc. Someone on Twitter: It's funny how the game little nightmares 2 has the theme of escapism shown through many things like the viewers using the TVs, Six's music box etc. The LN Twitter shed a bit more light on it: If we're happy to just sit back and watch this struggle, who are we to judge how they do it? Who knows why kids do what they do? They're thrown into this world that hates them and have to find some way to survive to adulthood. What I will say is that Six's perspective of this will be different to Mono's, and different again to the player's. Sadly, though, this is one of those instances where you have to just let people scream "Whyyyy?!" at you and resist the urge to answer. Mervik: That scene, and the ending that followed, elicited some powerful reactions from players, "rage-love" someone called it, which is as perfect a description as you can have. Whyyyy? Some fans think it's because Six was starting to struggle with her hunger and didn't want to eat Mono - what's your take? In one particularly shocking (but I guess maybe not that shocking at all moment) Six lets Mono fall to his doom. Plus we have met and seen her many times, so I don't think this unseen threat that's pulling the strings is her.Īnd here's all the info that the devs would give on why Six dropped Mono: This answer is really cryptic but given that Six is currently still stuck on the Maw, I don't she's the reason why Mervik is apparently not allowed to go out in public again. Mervik: That depends if I'm ever allowed to go out in public again. Interviewer: A lot of fans believe that someone, some unseen threat, has been pulling the strings in the world Little Nightmares. With the 'thousands of years' bit Mervik was probably exaggerating but given that Six is only 9 years old I'm pretty sure that the world was falling apart before she was even born, and obviously Six cannot be responsible for something that was before she was born. Mervik: It's what you get when you spend thousands of years dodging that very question. Interviewer: what the hell happened to make this world the way it is? And I doubt that Six somehow caused another person to become this original Thin Man, so no, Thin Man's existence is not Six's fault. It's unclear exactly how this works but it shows that Thin Man did indeed exist before Mono's cycle began. So there was once a Thin Man who wasn't Mono at one point, and then Mono was indeed the younger version of Thin Man. With that said, some fans also believe Mono is a successor to The Thin Man, *it's a role that's passed down, and that they are actually two different people*. In other words, the two are one and the same. Interviewer: The ending heavily suggests that Mono is always destined to become The Thin Man and this is an endless cycle. Here's some of what David Mervik, the Senior Narrative Designer of Little Nightmares, had to say in an interview: Using what breadcrumbs the devs have given us and in-game evidence (which most fans fans either miss, ignore or undermine), here's my explanation of why Six dropped Mono (which I have copy and pasted from a comment I made several months ago on YouTube): Credit goes to PurpleMNinja for this literally perfect explanation. This was copy-pasted from the Little Nightmares fandom.
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