But there is one more definition to the word Mono: ONE. As you can tell, his characteristics fit the name perfectly for he was betrayed and left alone in the Squirming Abyss. Now you may ask, "Then what's up with mono? What is his purpose in the series?" I believe that SIX does not represent Wrath, rather Gluttony (aka. As you could probably tell, SIX who was the protagonist of Little Nightmares I was suffering from hunger that slowly escalated throughout the game. If you look at the arrangement of the Seven Deadly Sins in this order, you can see that the sixth terrace level is indicated as Gluttony. "The Purgatory of Dante Alighieri" organizes the seven deadly sins in terraces, listing them in levels from 1~7. But the ideology of "purgatory" orders them differently. "Is this theory really it? Is it really that simple? Then what is the purpose of the new protagonist MONO?" Then I realized something.Īccording to Roman Catholic Theology, the Seven Deadly Sins are typically ordered as: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. (Six = Wrath, Guests = Gluttony, The Lady = Lust, etc.) Although I also believed that this theory was correct, playing Little Nightmares II made me question myself. Now, I know that many of you have already talked about this theory years ago when the first game came out the theory explaining that each of the characters in Little Nightmares I represents the seven deadly sins. But what does it have to do with the game series " Little Nightmares"? We all know that the seven deadly sins are seven behaviors or feelings that inspire further sin. Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Wrath, and Sloth. Shadow Children - Created by The Lady for unknown reasons, these dark figures with porcelain faces behave like children with malicious intentions, though they have a weakness to light.SPOILER WARNING! IF YOU HAVE NOT PLAYED OR WATCHED LITTLE NIGHTMARES I & II, DO NOT READ THIS PAGE. The Mysterious Girl - Helpful to the Runaway Kid, or just another escapee?.The Granny - A water-dwelling old lady who just wants a "hug", banished to the sewers during some forgotten point in time for an unknown reason.Once a stunning beauty in her time, she turned to unspeakable powers to retain her youth, and will stop at nothing to ensure The Maw's continued survival. The Lady - A geisha with influence over the shadows, figuratively and literally.The Guests - Sagging, gluttonous creatures who go to The Maw to indulge in an endless feast.They appear to be wearing suits and masks made from stolen skin, hiding whatever they actually are beneath. The Twin Chefs - Two identical bloated chefs that prepare meals for The Maw's Guests.It lurks in one of The Maw's garbage disposals, burrowing through piles of shoes which belonged to unidentified victims in order to get to Six and drag her under. The Thing in the Shoe Pit - An unknown entity.What he lacks in sight, he makes up for in hearing. The Janitor - A long-armed, blind fellow (named Roger) who fled to The Maw an undetermined amount of time ago to escape the modern world.Leeches - Slimy black creatures that will kill any child by wrapping around their bodies, suffocating them, and draining their blood while they're still alive.They were once children, until they were turned into their current form by The Lady after they witnessed her "true self." They tend to be frightened easily due to their intensely skittish nature, however a hug may cheer them up. Nomes - Little fellows in cone hats who hide themselves among pipes and cracks of The Maw, where eyes can't follow.The Runaway Kid (AKA "Seven") - A 10-year-old boy who ventures to places unseen by Six a witness to some of The Maw's most hidden horrors.Six - A hungry 9 year-old-girl who wants to escape The Maw.Six, and later The Runaway Kid, must be careful with every encounter. There are many characters in The Maw, some helpful, some neutral, but most are harmful.
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