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lame excuse? That Thin Man might have the strength of holding Six back getting out of the TV? It was obvious if this was the situation of a Loop, Thin Man at first wanted to get Six and then take you to stop you from stopping him/ saving Six.
How are you SURE that you already know the full extent of this worlds downfall? Most video's that talk about this are still theory/ conspiracy like vids on YouTube that fill in the gaps that most likely the creator of the game let open because of this very reason.
So people would speculate and form their own connections.
Unless you have a certified way to say you know that this is how the creator wants the story to go, you have no way to say you have it all already 100% figured out.
Six displays a sick morbid desire to see things suffer..
1- She breaks the doll childs neck
2- She breaks the mannequins fingers
3- She throws a living toy into the furnace to hear it scream
4- She warms herself by the fire of the big slug man after you burn him
She loves the suffering of other things now... You cant even say that she believe mono will turn into the thin man and will become dangerous because she herself is already dangerous
I believe what happen at the end was she held on to mono's hand for a bit to see the look on his face.... his despair then she let go to watch his face change into horror as she savors every little bit of the fact that he feels betrayed and she casually walks away safe...
People will speculate that she wanted to save him from her hunger she would have ate him.. but she casually strolls to the escape... she didnt scream out after letting go or anyting she savored his pain...
Mono becoming the thin man.. reveals something though... I believe all the children are actually becoming the very monsters that devour them... I believe some are able to fight the change.. but some are not... as six for example hasnt changed but as she is is already a monster...
I believe six is a monster... I dont think she is the cause of all the evils in there world... but I do believe she is among one of the strongest and most deceptive monsters in there world...
I would enjoy seeing if they make a LNM3 that six is not playable anymore but an actual boss.. something to destroy.... I want to see her consumed by the tall man or something in a future game where mono who becomes the tall man gets his revenge... someone unleashes him onto her...
Mono saved her from the tall man... six couldnt combat him... it took mono to do that with his unique ability...
But its funny isnt it... how mono had the ability to control the signal.. and in LMN1 six developed the ability to siphon the energy from things...
I believe mono had already combated a tall man and absorbed his power much like six had absorbed the masked ladies power
Also I dont think there is some loop or anything I just think there is always a tall man.. if it wasnt mono another tall man would have been put in its place... another child would have been taken and made the tall man
Hello,
I just updated my original post because I forgot to add info about VLN. To clerify Very little Nightmares is the official prequel to little nightmares. Little nightmares 2 is as sequel. I posted some reference with it. But I do understand the confusion. I think there is more to this that requires more research. I think there is some form of loop but not what were thinking. But i do not think Six was looking at the maw as in she was going to go back. On the contrary I think she was remembering it. Thus the spirits hunger returned wanting more. Its hunger returning. If i would go into full detail on this theory It will take a wile. But definitly checkout Very little nightmares. Sadly it is a mobile game.
Wow actually your right... obviously I like the thought of her looking at the maw as if she was remembering what happen there... thats something I can definatly get behind...
I am definatly gonna be getting VLN cause I want to get some more information (dislike prequels.. but can manage it if its just 1 lol)
I really want to see that LNM2 is actually a sequel to LNM thats why I am really liking this theory...
in terms of a loop... I have a hard time agreeing that there is a loop there... because well I dont like things that deal with time... but the concept is interesting if done right... again you may be right maybe it is a loop of some sort... I want to see all sides here...
Your ideas are actually really good... look forward to hearing more.. and if anyone else wants to add on... thats definatly welcomed
Mono didn't free Six like he/we thought he did, he merely destroyed truth of who she was because that's what this world is, that's what this tower does. She is a monster clinging to a music box. The box is both her prison and her humanity, while Mono believed it was merely a prison keeping his friend in the tower.
The tower showed us what six really is under her mask. It exposes the ugliness inside all of us with outer normalcy removed. Whether it be a hunter who enjoys killing and stuffing living things, a teacher who enjoys the abuse of those who are at their most fragile state and willfully turns a blind eye to bullying, an untouchable doctor committing malpractice/trying to hide everyone's ugly exterior. Etc. Those who turn a blind eye may as well not exist, and we see this with the empty clothes they leave behind. Then we have the ones who are literally consumed by their televisions, keeping their gaze away from the horrors that surround them.
The list could go on and on forever. The point is, everyone who is not dead, gone or lost in this world wears a mask. The lady, the janitor, the brothers, the guests, everyone. Good people don't last and when they do, like Mono, when they remove that mask and embrace who they are, stand up to the system, they are swallowed whole, lose their innocence and become villains themselves.
Mono destroyed what remained of Six's innocence/humanity when he broke her music box, and Six broke Mono's when she betrayed him and showed him that he is alone in this universe.
That's my two cents.
Also, I'm guessing this is a prequel and that the niche mobile game isn't informing the story anymore since most fans haven't played it. As for time loops. No idea. Six could literally mean sixth lady. Mono, meaning one, could be the all seeing eye and singular entity that he is on repeat, much like a television show. I'm not compelled by Six or the world being stuck in the time loop with him. I don't think she is the lady, rather she is a void now, like a black hole and will return in LN3 to devour the world.
From what I can tell, she only saw Mono's face trully for the very first time without a hat when she held his hand on that bridge...
most likely she spotted a similarity between him and Thin Man's face, there is no other point in the entire game where she saw his face, even when she returned from her monster persona, she was away at a distance from him and then the walls began to collapse... when he was holding her hand, then she saw for the first time his face...
and then she had to decide in seconds what her actions were gonna be. It was a choice of survival. A poor choice? A rushed choice? perhaps, but a choice nontheless.
Also, about what Bankai said that she "absorbed" Mono's power to use the TV, the "tv" in the Tower acted more as a portal.
If you look closely you'll see that she didn't had to "push" through it like Mono and even Thin Man himself had to do everytime, she walked through it like it was a Star-Gate, which means it was a portal that led to a TV as an outlet.
The only way that people might think Six might enjoy watching in glee at Mono's face (we never saw Six face to assume this?) might be because of the music and tension of the instruments of the game playing. This isn't really about acknowledging Six as evil, rather it is to invoke emotion into the player that something upsetting happened and the music makes that clear.
It's what music does, it's supposed to give people a reaction to something on the screen.
Next she trapped mono even when he tried to save her. So basically a music box was more important, a object of all things, then mono who was real and gave her friendship and loyalty. that was not comforting? this shows she never saw him a friend. but a tool to use to help her escape.
and her actions/behavior at the end shows she not good.
She gives mono a long pause, false sense of security while holding his hand, and she let's go to see his reaction/surprise and hurt. after this she walks off confidently after dropping mono just like when she killed the lady, plus their signs she injoy's others suffering more in this sequel.
she kicks a dead body
she breaks the mannequin hands,twisting it painful positions.
she sits down comfortable with her hands out at the heat of the furnance as the doctor screams in agony at being burned alive.
she wants to burn a toy that makes sounds, so it looks like something being burned alive.
she sneaks up on bully, getting her revenge and killing one of them, the music turns dark just like with other negative actions she does.
yeah she is such a darling. lol
How do we know it is the janitor? People keep seeing and reading stuff in just atmosphere, shadows and outlines of characters... then they fill it in with their imagination and come with a theory. Almost as such that there is a rock on Mars that resembles a face, but forget to mention that if you look it from a different angle/ light-source... this "face" is just a pile of rocks that our imagination took us for a spin.