![]() The Lady was never shown to take people's souls in LN 1, so we can only assume that cookie- erm, power, goes to Six) But that's just my theory. ![]() It's possible that Mono's apparent demise (we know he isn't dead, but Six probably doesn't know that.) caused a void to be created inside Six, a void that kept growing larger and larger, until the point Six was consuming actual, live flesh to try and fill it, eventually reaching the point where she adapts the Lady's powers to ones where she can consume other people's souls. It's not uncommon for people with depression, or some other mental health issues, to develop eating disorders and, well, eat. I believe Six's hunger isn't a supernatural curse embedded into her by the Thin Man, but rather her reaction to Mono's "death". After she left the tower, she could think about that stuff.Īnd so, think she did. Six can't afford to think too much of the situation at that moment, she either had to leave the Tower or perish with Mono, whom she couldn't save. As for why she leaves without looking behind, well, I think this one's obvious. So why did Six pull up her hand then? I believe she was trying to pull him up, however she wasn't strong enough to do that, and when she tried to pull him up her hand ended up slipping, which is why she pulls her hand up. However, on that last movement, don't you think that's a strage way to let someone go? Me personally, if I wanted to drop someone, or something, down an abyss, I'd let go of his hand and pinch it until that other person or thing let me go and fell. After which, we previously assumed she simply let him go, but after re-watching the scene, Six seemed to try to pull Mono up, before letting him drop down a bit and then pulling her hand up, which would be the moment she "dropped" him. On accident? Let's look at Six's body language and her movements on the scene, she grabs Mono's hand after he jumps. Well, to quote a certain comic book reviewer, "HE IS A MAN!", and Mono is a kid). Many people believe Six dropped Mono because she wanted to protect him from her hunger (personally, that doesn't make much sense since she didn't know why she was hungry at that time, nor was her hunger on the cannibalistic levels we see at the ending of Little Nightmares 1), or because she saw he was the Thin Man (personally, it makes even less sense, since the Thin Man is. However, I started thinking about Six's body language as well as her movements, which led me to making this theory. Six drops Mono is the new Darth Vader "I am your father" moment and all of that. If this information is not provided, the newsletters will not be made available.Now, we all know the ending of Little Nightmares 2 by now. Required information is indicated by an asterisk. ![]() In the event of a dispute, you can refer the matter to the French National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés). You may exercise these rights at any time by using the unsubscribe link in the newsletters or by e-mail. You have the right to request, access, rectify, delete, oppose for legitimate reasons, and transfer all of your data, as well as the right to formulate specific and general instructions concerning the storage, deletion and communication of all post-mortem data. This data is stored until you revoke your consent, and is intended for use by Bandai Namco's services responsible for customer relationship management. Such data processing is carried out only with your consent. So Mono makes his way to the Signal Tower, gets left there by Six. In accordance with Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, your full name and email address will be used by Bandai Namco for the purpose of providing you with a newsletter and information about Bandai Namco's activities. For Little Nightmares II on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled. ![]()
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