Mono could represent both positive pride and negative pride, but I see pride in a more negative light when it comes to MONO. Mono) tries to kidnap Six)īut that wouldn't make sense since his name is One, right? According to Dante's Purgatory, One represents Pride. (This can be shown when the Thin Man (aka. This would initiate Mono's anger and hate towards Six. But when the story came to an end, Six betrayed Mono. Mono helped Six because of the fellow feeling he felt for Six, for they were placed in the same situation. He isn't just a random character that appears as the protagonist in Little Nightmares II, He is one of the Seven Deadly Sins as well.Īt first, I believed that mono best fit the 3rd Seven Deadly Sins, Wrath (aka. 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. SPOILER WARNING! IF YOU HAVE NOT PLAYED OR WATCHED LITTLE NIGHTMARES I & II, DO NOT READ THIS PAGE.
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