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bananakiller-art · 6 months
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Good time of the day , my colleagues in art, this is the Butler (very little nightmares) this character I remember most from VLN because you won't pass it the first time, and he kills you pretty quickly and brutally, plus telepathy, I don't know any more characters from Little Nightmares with telepathy, except that the Lady and the Thin man.
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HI @mjrdm HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! im always shy posting my art buut i hope u enjoy these butlers :] ty for introducing me to the homicidal manservant ever
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keikoyume · 2 years
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Hey there! Bee again! Coffee husbands ficlet is going well :) If it's alright, I wanted to know what all your ships/pairings are when it comes to little nightmares. I'm a person who lives exploring dynamics, and I'm really interested to see what you personally enjoy or don't enjoy. Thanks!
–Bee :)
Heyooooo thanks for your question!
Except DoctorxHunter, I don’t have a lot of different relationships repeating themselves among my AUs
But here are my lists!
I’d say:
For my ‘Regular AU’ which is trying to stick to the game’s canon, I’m slowly making the ‘DocxHunter’ less present for canon reason, it’s still implied but from now on, if I had to draw/write big romances between Doc and Hunter, I’ll try to make that in other AUs for avoiding being too ‘out of characters’.
Aside this ship, I like to think the relation between Roger and the first chef is serious and canon, thanks to the LN twitter account xD
For the Disaster Family AU, DxH is implied but not fully developed.
There’s no shipping between them in the Caterpidoc AU for obvious reasons: Doc is genuinely a threat and Hunter hates him. But I’d say Hunter has some kind of a crush on the Ferryman (it’s not mutual).
Mafia AU is not a serious story, I think I just use that for projecting myself on Hunter just for simping over Doc xD
And for the Coffee Shop AU…
Instead of words, here a graphic
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That’s a lot of drama and love here.
For the ship I don’t enjoy:
I’d just say I don’t like the ship between Six and Mono because it sounds too ‘obvious’ or cliché, I just prefer imagining they are best friends who are doing their best for surviving in a really creepy world! Having children facing big monsters together is a story trope I really love and adding romance in that just feels out of place or just cliché to me.
For the most famous ship which is Thin ManxLady:
I’d say I have difficulties for understanding this shipping since none of the characters are really linked (I consider Six being different from the Lady) BUT as someone who ships Doc and Hunter LOL, I don’t have the right to say anything xDD Also, the fandom managed to create funny dynamics between them so I find the content enjoyable!
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Thank you for reading my rambling post this far!
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reporpoisedphantasies · 2 months
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Pre-nowhere corruption Crutler doodle dump because I love ignoring my responsibilities🫶 eat babes
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itstimetotheorize · 1 year
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Little Nightmares 2 Foreshadowed in Very Little Nightmares?...or something worse...
Of all the secret rooms to be uncovered within Very Little Nightmares, there has always been one room which has garnered a lot of attention and question, it’s the room where we find  the broken eggs and a single functioning tv hanging from the pipes, above a single baby bird. For the longest time, many theorists and I couldn’t help but wonder what this room in particular had to say about the lore of the Nest.
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by analyzing the room we see the following:
-broken eggs with the yolks spilled out
-a  functioning tv
-a single living baby bird standing underneath a T.V. ,which is suspended from a rope tied around a pipe. The rope around the tv is dangerously close to breaking it’s last thread, dooming the baby bird to be crushed the moment the T.V. falls on it.
-wallpaper depicting eyes all around the room
-a single dead adult pigeon
-numerous locks on the door
-a secret passage leading into and out of the room through the vents
    At fist, it was believed this room was meant to be some sort of foreshadowing for Little Nightmares 2 as the room presented eerily similar characteristics to the room the Thin Man was trapped in within the Black Tower. The T.V. emits a blue/purple glow similar to the towers hypnotic transmission, but then again...all the T.V.s are like this. The walls are lined with eyes similarly to the flesh eyes which hide behind the walls of the tower, but then again... it’s not uncommon to see the walls lined with eyes, we see them all over the place in the Maw, the Nest and the Pale City, either as wallpaper or drawings, it was as if they were set as a reminder of the eye entities constant watch, presence and influence over the residents of the world .
     Many theorized the dead older pigeon might have symbolized the Thin Man and his final fate, while the baby bird was left to represent Mono as the now younger inhabitant of the room. However, there was always one little detail about the room which made I, and many theorists, question everything...the door. The door is locked, except, upon closer inspection, we realized...it was locked from the inside. 
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      Now, what does this mean exactly? it means there was once someone who inhabited the room, someone who could leave if they wanted, which did not fit into the lore of the Thin Man as we analyzed the Thin Man as a prisoner within the Black Tower, leaving Mono as the only person capable of opening the door from the outside in order to set the Thin Man free.
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    But if the room in the Nest was not meant to represent the Thin Man inhabiting the Tower, then could this potentially mean there was another inhabitant of the Nest within this isolated room?...maybe, but if so, then...where did they go? and what was this room to them?....unless....what if this room was no ordinary room...what if it always had a simple purpose, we just couldn’t see it at first
     Whoever resided in this room was someone who had the capability and paranoia to lock themselves inside such a small space on purpose. Based on how isolated the room is, as well as the series of locks which can only be accessible from the inside, its almost as if this room was... a safe house/panic room inhabited by a resident of the Nest. However, knowing what we know now about the world and the eye entity we theorized is responsible for it’s ongoing downfall (more here), it would appear as though the inhabitant of this room might not have been able to obtain the safety they wanted.
   We have always theorized the people of this world felt the effects of the eye entities influence corrupting their minds in a slow and ongoing process. The first sign of its hold on a person was theorized to be depicted by the persons sudden and unknowing desire to draw or incorporate eyes within every inch of their surroundings. In this case, the inhabitant of the room might have had the sudden desire to incorporate eyes onto the rooms’ walls as they felt the eye entities influence corrupting them.
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However, considering the locks within this room are still attached to the door and locked in place, it’s almost as if the room was set up to tell us something happened to the inhabitant, while they were still in the room, but what?, unless...what if the room already gave us an answer? 
       Upon closer inspection, many theorists and I began to realize the peculiar presence of the single T.V. within the room, now, what was so bizarre about it? Well, this T.V., which was dangling from a pipe on the celling...was not plugged into any electrical source...so then, how was it able to stay in power?
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And of all the things which could be in this room, why was there a  T.V. dangling from such an obscure location?...then again... we have seen this kind of thing before, all over the Pale City. When we traveled through the Pale City in Little Nightmares 2, the one thing many of us took note of was the various TVs in obscure places. We saw TVs hanging from the edge of balconies, clothes lines, through multiple broken floors within a building etc., but the most bizarre thing noted about these TVs, was how many of them were not plugged into any electrical source, yet they still remained in power. 
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      Based on the bizarre locations of some electrical cords, such as the one in a viewers apartment which extended from underneath the toilet to the electrical outlet on the wall, and upon discovering the T.V. in the apartment had short circuited the moment the Viewer touched the electrocuted water, we had theorized the Pale City harbored abnormal T.V.’s which were not only capable of extending their electrical cords to the nearest source of power, but remain in power no matter where they were located.  
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As for how these obscure T.V.’s came to be, well, we've always theorized the T.V.’s within the Pale City were being produced by the one thing which connected all the chaos seen throughout the Pale City...the Black Tower(aka, the part of the eye entity which manifested in the pale city, more here), all of which was theorized to be for the simple desire of expanding it’s reach to obtain more and more victims.
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            As the tower strengthened, we had realized there eventually came a time when inhabitants of the city could no longer escape the hypnotic transmission by simply removing and destroying the T.V.’s in their homes, because as the towers strength peeked, so did the threat of the T.V.’s. At some point within the Pale City, the T.V.’s began to appear anywhere and everywhere, wherever a living being could be, even as far as the Hunter’s vast empty wood fields.... and maybe even... farther than that. These T.V.’s scattered all around, may not have just remained in power by some functioning electrical source, but by the one thing which connected all of them, the very thing which manifested them in the first place, the Tower itself.
    Where am I going with this?, well, if the Tower was responsible for the manifestation of the many T.V.’s in the Pale City, if it is truly able to extend its reach to manifest even more T.V.’s in places as far as the woods, then,...who knows how much farther the tower was able to manifest its televisions as its transmission continued to broadcast farther beyond the city...maybe even...as far as the Nest? 
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      We have always theorized the Nest was within distance of the Pale City, hence why a child like Six could have survived a journey overseas the moment she boarded the plank of wood at the bottom of the mountain (near the end of Very Little Nightmares), repurposing it as a small raft . If the Nest was not to far from the Pale City, then this meant it could still more or less receive the transmission the tower was broadcasting.  
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   How do we know for sure it was?, well...In the Nest’s playroom, there was a drawing of a tall man wearing a hat, this drawing could have been of anyone, the Pretenders caretaker, their father, someone else she knew?...or maybe it was of someone she saw, not in person...but through the T.V.’s. 
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Was the drawing we saw in the playroom...a drawing of the Thin Man?...honestly who’s to say...then again... if Mono had already defeated the former resident of the black tower around this time(more here), and if he had truly been forced to repeat his loop a number of times long before meeting Six(more here and here), then maybe...just maybe...his all to familiar silhouette we all saw walking out of the T.V., back in Little Nightmares 2, may not have been just for our viewing pleasure, in other words... who’s to say his silhouette wasn’t broadcasted throughout all the T.V.’s each and every time he escaped the tower and/or traveled through the T.V.’s. 
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We know one of the Pretenders activities is watching the numerous T.V.’s in her T.V. room, but with all the T.V.’s in the Nest displaying the same static noise, who knows what more she saw through the screen....and who knows what more the transmission could have done by reaching out to places as far as the Nest.
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  Perhaps it wasn’t all to strange to find a single T.V. dangling from a pipe within that bizaar room of the Nest,...because what if it had to be a T.V. ... because unlike everything else in the Nest, it was a T.V which had the capability of appearing anywhere and everywhere... providing the transmission through its screen, trapping anyone who gazed upon it, including whomever resided in the room. 
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    But if the Nest was truly receiving the towers broadcast, then could it be the T.V. we saw in this secret room, simply appeared the moment it’s inhabitant decided to isolate themselves from the rest of the Nest?...maybe. 
       If the T.V. had truly appeared in the room and began to warp the inhabitants mind just as it had done to many others within the Pale City(and around the world) through the transmission, then one can only imagine the events which transpired as this person slowly, but surely, began to lose their sanity and their connection to reality, until finally...  they became lost, fueled by whatever corrupt desire/base instinct they latched onto, evidently becoming another Viewer or Resident of “the eye entities” world, the only question is...what did they become in the end?
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   Residents of the world, like the Teacher, the Chefs, the Doctor, the Lady etc. may move about on whatever desire/base instinct that fuels them blindly throughout the world, but they are still able to function enough to not leave themselves trapped in a room, they can traverse throughout whatever building or location they are in. No, based on the various cracked eggs and dead pigeon, its almost as if there was a very sudden, and very major struggle.
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       Now, if the inhabitant of this secret room had truly been ensnared by the transmission, if they had instead become a Viewer, then... why weren't there any clothes or items left behind in the room? what am I talking about? well, we have always theorized the Viewers bodies were sucked into the T.V.’s, the only thing left of them were the clothes they once wore, in the exact spot they once stood. 
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However, there were no clothes in the secret room, so what could have happened to the inhabitant of the room if they became a Viewer?...unless...what if “the girl in the yellow raincoat” already gave us an answer. 
         When a Viewer is entranced by the transmission, they do not feel compelled to move away from the screen, they just stand there, hypnotized and pacified by the wonderful word it offers them, leaving their true surroundings to remain untouched and wither away. If anything dared interrupt their focus on the T.V.’s, they would face the Viewers wrath....but what would happen if there was nothing to watch? Every single T.V. seen throughout the Nest, does not display any form of content, its all just a bunch of staticky white noise...but that’s exactly it isn’t it...there was just nothing to watch, and if there was no content, then this would mean the transmission was struggling to broadcast to all the T.V.’s, which would essentially give way to the same situation surrounding the Viewers in the Pale City.
    What am I talking about? well, in the Pale City, we discover many Viewers are able to act berserk if there is no functioning T.V. nearby. One Viewer who fell through the roof, smashed their head in the nearby T.V., however, this T.V. was not in power and did not provide the transmission to pacify the Viewer in order to prevent them from smashing their head through the screen.
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 The Viewers who pursued Mono in the grocery store, were discovered to no longer be pacified by the T.V.’s the moment the Thin Man was set free. We additionally discovered the Viewers in episode 5 of the Little Nightmares 2 comics, caught the Ghost child the moment the T.V. shut down (situation in episode 5 was similar, but a little different, more on that here).
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 What does this mean exactly? it means whomever resided in this room may have exhibited the same behaviors as the Viewers who chased Mono and attacked the ghost child once their T.V. failed to provide the transmission. The inhabitant of the room, may have gone berserk, lashing out at anything nearby, struggling to find some way out to search for another T.V. that could provide them the transmission once more, until finally...they found a way out...through the vent the “Girl in the yellow raincoat” discovered long after the room was finally left empty. Due to the location of the vent and the position of the vent cover being left leaning on the wall, its almost as if someone, some poor unfortunate child, had the misfortune of opening the vent and freeing whatever or whomever resided inside the room.
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Is this why there was a dead pigeon and numerous broken eggs?. Had the pigeon made the unfortunate mistake of nesting in this room and disrupted the Viewer which resided inside, then the pigeon itself, along with its numerous eggs, would have suffered the wrath of the Viewer. The only egg to survive, would have been the one egg it incubated, the only egg which had the fortune of being nested under the T.V, providing it the advantage of remaining in a safer position as the Viewer focused its attention on the broadcast rather than the egg which laid silently below, ready to hatch at any moment, but ultimately facing the cruel fate of being born under a dangling T.V. hanging by its final thread.
Now, had this inhabitant(possibly Viewer),  left through the same air duct the girl in the yellow raincoat found, then...where are they now? there were no clothes left in this room so they couldn’t have been sucked into the T.V., meaning they must have gone somewhere else. Then again, if this Viewer had truly escaped, then odds are...it could not have gone far the moment it encountered the Residents of the Nest. We have never seen a Resident and a Viewer interact, but perhaps an interaction such as this may not be so different to the Guests of the Maw and the Residents who cater to them. In the Maw, the Residents do not care for what happens to the lives of the Guests, their only purpose is to eat until it is time for them to be drained of their life force by the Lady of the Maw to sustain the Maw and keep it thriving, then use their bodies to feed to other Guests and help the Maw continue to grow. 
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    Because the Pretender is as short tempered as she is, then one could only imagine what she could have done or what her staff could have done had they encountered the inhabitant of the room wandering the Nest. Nevertheless, we can be certain of one thing, no matter who they were or what they did, if they had truly managed to escape from the confines of their tiny room, their fate would have been anything but merciful...but hey!, its just a theory...a Little Nightmares 2 theory!
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fawwahuwumrow · 8 months
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Emos scare him ig ╮( ̄ω ̄)╭
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grim-faux · 1 year
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okay, recall how I discussed in le post about the Pretender being an actual adult that never grew into adulting status? For whatever reason. I read in another posters theory about the room in the Nest, with the birds from @itstimetotheorize
The room with the baby bird [indeed slay me with the Mono and Thin Man references] could have a different meaning. It could be a room where some resident tried to hide away, but fell prey to the transmission of the Signal Tower. Or maybe the room could have some other metaphorical reference?
The Pretender's name could be a lot of references to a "false" or invader of sorts. What is she ''''pretending''''. The Lady is a geisha type individual which oversees the Maw and its practices. The Janitor maintains the facility, and sends children to the Chefs. The Chefs. The Hunter is a guy in the woods trapping and hunting. You get the point.
What is the "Pretender" pretending to pretend? Are they just a child that is meant to inherit a territory, the way Lady holds power over the Maw, or the Broadcaster (the Thin Man) is the source of the broadcast?
Welp, I was thinking about the crushed eggs in that room of the Nest, and the solo dead bird. It made me think - What other bird is the sole survivor of a genocide of its nestmates? And who is out here gathering up children as their playmates, then slaughters them? The Pretender. And the Pretender is presider over the Nest.
For those who do not know, there are species of birds referred to as brood parasites, because they force another species of bird to hatch and rear their young. There are cuckoos and there are cowbirds - their gig is to lay an egg in with a foster nest, and abandon it there. However, in the process of the chick hatching, it will genocide its 'brood', or the competition, by tossing out the eggs or killing the chicks.
There is a lot of fascinating information taken off the concept of parasitic broods among birds, because birds... are smart. They can figure out that this egg or chick is not their's and will sometimes uno reversal and kill it. A BIG HOWEVER, is that the bird that laid the egg may seek revenger on the vandal that slayed their baby, and destroy the nest of the bird that did the deed, and kill all the baby birds anyway, just to be petty about it. So the social vindication of the whole process is a lot to go through, because it sucks to be stuck with this massive twat that'll eat more than you and grow to be five times your size - the animal kingdom is insane.
So I told you that lore, so we can talk about the Pretender. The Pretender has powers, so that we know. Is she really an adult? If you look at her pictures, compared to the children of the LN world... the Pretender has a much different facial structure. Most children in the LN world look gaunt or very 'mood' about their survival and the horrors they encounter. On the other hand, the Pretender lives in luxury, she does not necessarily look gaunt, but she does not have what I would call 'baby fat' either, or a childs facial look.
The Pretender may be an invader of the Nest, and there may have been a prior occupant who was living this luxurious lifestyle, who was cared for because of an eventual inheritance - but that individual may be gone, and what is left is this Pretender. And the caretakers of the Nest - the Craftsman and the Butler - cannot evict this invader, because... it may endanger their lives, as well. The Pretender has powers, and her caretakers are not interested in a confrontation - whether they could win or not, this whole thing may not be their business - so long as the 'occupant' of the Nest is cared for.
Never mind they might have already failed that duty. Or failed once more, given she may not have survived the fall with Rain Coat Girl.
I just thought it was an interesting study. Since the Pretender is sort of a monster/person we know nothing about, in terms of why she has powers, why is she given the world? Why the favoritism of this lone child? And as always, what is she 'Pretending' to be. She seems like a character of the lore who is out of place, or who has inserted herself into a location that is problematic for everyone involved. And where are the 'parents' of the Pretender? Maybe they were slain when her powers manifested? Or like the parasitic brood parents, got wise this was not their child, so the Pretender got rid of them? Hence why the Craftsman and the Butler have not wavered from their duties, least they meet the same fate.
Also, kind of hilarious that the Pretender throws hands with these tattertots.
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hrtley · 2 years
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best friend huntself can you please draw vln? Have you ever did? Just curious how will it look in ur style
i actually have!! ive drawn some stuff for it (not much though bc im rarely inspired for it) and have a fic on it!! but i wanted to draw more pretender so here
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average british people
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queen0fm0nsterz · 3 months
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Here's a quick ask:
Are the ladies naturally born witches or are they trained to do witchcraft?
Good question! I see people have different interpretations of it. My personal one is that none of them are naturally born witches.
‼️HEADCANONS‼️
However, I think there are some of them who are more magically inclined than others, either naturally or not. One of the current lines of thought I'm following is that Fox was originally born in the Nowhere (thought came to mind after a conversation with my friend @/kordeliiius about the Nowhere residents and how their populations expanded and/or died out) and, as a result, is more inclined to its call. I think she could learn magic more easily and even have some strong affinity for it, but it's not something her body would do naturally.
Although, it is worth noting that magic is a thing that exists in the Little Nights world and that, apparently, it can be studied and learned in spite of that.
(I guess that could be an explanation as to why the Butler in VLN has such similar powers to the Lady, but not on the same magnitude...)
Even so, I could see her easily being the odd one out and being the only one of the lineage who never learns to use magic.
As for the others, I think the progression was less natural and more of a requirement to adapt to their new conditions. I think most of the other Ladies are like Six; kids from other worlds. And plagued by the Hunger, too. I suppose the Hunger (or, rather, the empty hole that it creates) is what initially brings out the soul sucking ability - as a survival mechanism. It's not a natural thing of the body though, it's induced from outside forces. As said before, I think the others ended up learning magic and perhaps even creating/improving previous spells on their own -- Tengu is vaguely hinted to be prolificent in the creation of Nomes while Rascal/the current Lady has the Shadow Children as well, an enhanced version (more Ladies themed) of the Nomes, for example.
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random-ln-stuff · 1 year
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You know my whole theory post on how the “Previous Ladies” are actually Pretenders that the Lady creates and eventually consumes?
[This Post Right Here]
Here’s a headcanon-esque interpretation of that Lady’s process with her daughters.
The Lady uses a man to have a child.
The Lady kills the father once the child is born as they’re no longer useful. (The Hanging Man’s faked suicide is an example of this)
The Child is given a green dress that’s identical to the dress of every other Pretender that came before them.
The Pretender is raised in the Nest. The Lady takes care of them most of the time, coming to the Nest shortly after the Maw’s Yearly Feast ends and temporarily leaving when it’s time to start preparing for the next one. The Butler takes care of the Pretender when the Lady isn’t there.
During this time, The Pretender is expected to learn and practice using the various shadow powers they inherited from their mother. They’re told that this is because they’ll eventually inherit the Maw and need to be able to effectively use their powers to do so. In reality, the more control the Pretender has over their powers, the better they are in the final part of the Lady’s plan.
Eventually, the Pretender grows to a certain age (not quite an adult, but still older than the average child in this world), trades the green dress for basic clothes and a mask (previous ones include the Fox Mask, Teacup Mask, Tengu Mask, etc) and is brought aboard the Maw for their final role.
In the Maw, the Lady takes the Pretender and repeatedly and forcibly exposes them to the Obsidian Mirror in her chamber, in a way almost identical to the Lady’s fight with Six, but way more one sided in terms of power.
Once the Child is brought to the brink of death by the Mirror, the Lady consumes them.
Consuming the child like this let’s the Lady absorb the Pretender’s shadow powers that they originally inherited from her, which gives the Lady’s existing powers a large boost in power and has the added bonus of making her younger, to the point where she can go around without a mask for several years until her age eventually catches back up to her. The more control that a Pretender has over their powers, the more power and youth the Lady gains from this.
Once the effects of her age start showing up again, the Lady dons her mask and has another child, starting this whole thing over again.
The Maw’s Yearly Feast and this Ritual with The Pretenders fill different, yet equally important roles in the Lady’s life. The Feast gives the Lady the souls necessary to use her powers and remain alive until the next feast. The Pretender Ritual rejuvenates the Lady’s physical body and keeps her young.
By the time of Little Nightmares 1, The Lady has failed this ritual twice in a row, with her fifth child (the first Raincoat Wearer) escaping from the ritual and eventually being killed by the Lady, but not in a way that lets herself be consumed, ruining that attempt, and her sixth child (The VLN Pretender) dying after falling off a cliff, before the age where the ritual would be preformed. Due to this, she’s visually aged significantly and has gone a very, very long time without removing that mask.
Also, Six gained the Lady’s powers because she killed the Lady in a method nearly identical to how she killed the Pretenders. The Lady is repeatedly exposed to the Obsidian Mirror until she’s brought to the brink of death, and then a soulless Six eats her, accidentally preforming that shadow power stealing ritual on the Lady in the process.
The Obsidian Mirror shatters when Six defeats the Lady because although the Mirror is made to do this sort of thing (ritual where it brings someone with Shadow Magic to the brink of death), it’s made to work on the much weaker Pretenders instead of the extremely powerful Lady, even when the Lady is at her absolute weakest. The Lady was just too strong for the Mirror to withstand the ritual.
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ALL OF THE KIDS IN THE LN UNIVERSE (Ln 1, Ln 2, Ln dlc, Vln, Ln comic, and scraped characters!) ARE FORCED TO HAVE A PLAY DATE ALL TOGETHER. How does it go?
Meanwhile, all the adults are doing adult things...like drinking...and taxes...
All the Kids Play Date Day
It's pretty common knowledge that the Four Protags hang out regularly. So, when the other kids found out, they began to riot
I mean...good for them, BUT HOW COME WE CAN'T HANG OUT WITH OUR FRIENDS!?
After much whining and pleading (and maybe some bribing), all the kids were dropped off near the Tower in Pale City
Two reasons for this:
One, ever since the Sleepover at the Nest, the Butler just straight up wasn't having a swarm of rude brats at the mansion
It was a similar reasoning from the Lady at the Maw. She just didn't want to deal with all the children
Two, since the Thin Man does such a good job last time, he can handle everyone
the Thin Man: But...wait- the Butler and the Lady: -dropping off the kids- Have fun~!
Now, the old man is used to handling four little rascals...not 21. He was practically watching a class and he had a lot of work to do, so...
The deal was that the children could play as much as they want, as long as they stay within the city's limits, near the Tower, and NOT get into too much trouble
It was a weird agreement, but nobody saw a reason to object. Mono convinced them to stay away from the Wilderness and the Hospital, and nobody was interesting in checking out the school
That left the rest of the city to explore, which everyone was excited to see. Most of them have heard of Pale City and wanted to see the dilapidated building and sucked-in face people
But, since everyone knew the city could be dangerous, they decided to split into small groups for safety. The groups went as such:
Team 1 (“Team MCs”): Six, the Runaway Kid, Mono Team 2 (“Team the Girls”): the Raincoat Girl, the Pretender, the Long Haired Girl Team 3 (“Team Supernatural”) : the Mummy Kid, the Ghost Kid, the Toddler Team 4 (“Team Mischief Makers”) : the Tall Boy, the Forked Kid, the Strong Boy, the Humpback Girl Team 5 (“Team Green”) : the Green Boy, the Scarf Kid, the Refugee Boy and his Sister Team 6 (“Team Items”) : the Spoon Girl, the Lollipop Kid, the Bread Boy, the Flash Light Girl
Everyone went off in their own direction, but agreed to come back in two hours or if something really bad happens
Team Supernatural went to a nearby park and had a good time playing on the swing set and slides. But, when they got the feeling that they were being watched, they all headed back to the Tower
Team Items were hungry and went to a nearby bakery. Nobody had money, so they stole a bunch of muffins and doughnuts. It almost worked until the Lollipop Kid accidentally dropped the cookie package and drew attention. They ran away back to the Tower early
The Girls wanted to go shopping, or at least look at city fashion. They didn’t have money either, but it didn’t matter. The Pretender deemed everything in the windows to be trash, and got into a slap fight with the Long Haired Girl over some shoes. The Raincoat Girl ended up dragging them both back before they got thrown out
Team Green didn’t know where they wanted to go and ended up strolling around. They stopped to look at a group of Viewers and squeezed their way towards the tv, too. They made it to the front, but the Viewers didn’t like it and chased them back towards the Tower
Team Mischief Makers lived up to their name and played tricks on whoever they found. This ranged from stealing wallets to throwing mudballs at peoples’ heads. The only reason they stopped early was because one of the Tower Eyes appeared on a tv and scared Humpback Girl. Strong Boy punched the screen and the kids decided to head back, since she was experiencing a panic attack
As for Team MCs, they kind of stayed near the Tower. Runaway Kid really wanted to explore the Tower more than the city, but Mono didn’t want to bother the Thin Man at work.
By the time the trio tried to figure out something to do, the rest of the kids came back, either crying or screaming
Six: What the hell happened to you guys?
Everyone: -shouting all at once-
Mono: Um...
There was so much loud talking that the Thin Man opened the doors and appeared annoyed and confused. When he asked what happened, he got the same response
the Thin Man: Guys...I really need to get this edit done by Friday. One at a time...
That sort of worked, but from what he understood, everyone did the exact opposite of what he asked...which was NOT to get into too much trouble
The Thin Man brought everyone inside and ordered a lot of pizza for everyone. He wasn’t mad; annoyed, yes but not furious. If these kids were going to get into trouble, it might as well be in the Tower where nothing escapes his eyes...
The children were allowed to explore the Tower, as long as they kept off live floors. Everyone was sycned to check out the Tower, but the Thin Man gave a special order to the Eyes
If any child disobeyed his orders, scare them
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keikoyume · 1 year
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What do you think of Very little nightmares, Kei? I bought the game last night and finished my first playthrough today(going back to get all the jack-in-the-boxes, wish me luck).
Also, if it's not too much to ask, a drawing of peepaw Butler would be cool. No pressure though! I get it if ur busy :P
(P.S, I am a firm believer that Craftsman and Butler gay kiss when no one is looking. Gay grandpas my beloved <3)
Yo,
Here is a very old post about my thought on VLN!
My opinion didn't change much and I can also confirm 2 years later that the characters from this game are still a pain to draw (especially my fav one who's the Butler)-
Oh yes and Raincoat Girl still owns my heart, she's adorable, I love her and I hope she has cool tea parties with the Pretender
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random-bi-writer · 1 year
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The Real Reason Why Six Dropped Mono
First we need to discuss the ending of Very Little Nightmares and compare it to the endings of the other games.
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The Pretender and RCG (Ori) both “fell to their deaths”
Now let’s look at the other endings.
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Six escapes the Maw in Little Nightmares 1.
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Rk (Sunday) gets turned into a Nome in Secrets of the Maw.
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Six drops Mono and he turns into Thin Man.
Now you might be wondering; “What’s the problem with these endings? Also they’re all completely different. What’s there to compare?”
What the last three have in common is that all the protags transformed;
While Six didn’t literally transformed in a physical sense, in a way, she went from a child tyring to escape the maw to becoming part of it’s system. Without the context of Secrets of The Maw, Six became a cannibal by eating the cannibals.
So if Six, Rk (Sunday) and Mono got transformed, what does make of RCG (Ori)? Well if we follow by this logic, it’s safe to assume that she might still be alive and got transformed as well. And I have proof-
The Pretender and RCG (Ori) may have fell but their puddles were still separate. Yet, if you watched the ending carefully, only one bubbling will show up, implying that one of them survived. And then this shows up.
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While we may not see RCG’s (Ori’s) human body, we can still see her as her own raincoat.
Do I have your attention now? Okay, let’s continue.
Now we need to discuss about Six’s behavior in Little Nightmares 2 and look for what’s similar to her behavior in VLN.
In Chapter 1, Six is understandibly weary of Mono but is slowly warming up to him. Chapter 2, is Six trying her best to help Mono. There is no feral signs of Six in these two chapters, even after getting into danger a lot of times. Also since Six is basically the youngest out of the protags, I’m pretty sure that her beating up that bully was just her trying to copy and impress Mono.
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Chapter 3 is when she starts acting different. She still acts the same as before but she always look surprised at Mono’s actions and wary of him. Not only that, there are cases where she seems downright bored and extremely agressive. Mono’s feral personality may have been rubbing off Six, but she shouldn’t have changed so drastically.
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So which of these are similar to Six’s behavior in VLN?
Chapters 1 and 2.
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What Mono and RCG (Ori) have in common is that they have both done something that put Six’s life in danger, it could have been betrayal to her eyes, yet she still tries to help them.
So where did the agressiveness came from? Well there was someone who wouldn’t hesitate to hurt others yet are still helpful.
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RCG (Ori) did not hesitate to pour steam on the butler and didn’t open the door for Six. Mono may be a “violence first” kid, RCG (Ori) will not hesitate to hurt anyone that goes in the way of her safety, she only does this when it comes to strategy.
And Six acted like this after Chapter 2.
Don’t forget, the moment that Six putted on that Raincoat, she started acting differently.
So combining this observations; I can say that Six is being possessed by RCG (Ori).
So how does this relate to Six dropping Mono?
Let’s just say that even after getting turned into a raincoat, RCG (Ori) is still aware of her surroundings. Even if she can’t move anymore.
Then Six finds her, and she recognizes the 9 year old as the girl that tries to help her.
If you watch the scene where Six puts on the coat, the lights will flicker. Yet it isn’t agressive like the 1st game, it’s almost like someone just saw a kid that they recognize.
Maybe she wanted to thank Six or maybe it’s overprotective big sister vibes; but RCG (Ori) wants to help Six on any way she can and keep her safe.
Now all RCG (Ori) could do is just watch Six getting into danger over and over again because this random kid can’t control himself.
And this was the final straw.
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While I doubt that she can feel the pain, I’m sure that RCG (Ori) can hear how much smashing the music box actually hurts Six, both physically and mentally.
And despite seeing this, Mono doesn’t stop.
And it made her mad.
RCG (Ori) doesn’t understand why Six would still try to help Mono after hurting her so badly to the point of what sounded like torture.
But there is no way she wants this innocent little kid getting hurt that badly again.
So she tries her best to posses Six and...
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Let go.
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alish-artie · 3 years
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i was watching the aristocats the other day and i remember seeing a scene where two dogs were chasing the butler riding a motorcycle but... for some reason it made me think what if mono and six did that to mess somebody who was driving XD
they really reminded me of your version of these two being absolutely chaotic
Haha it’s 100% canon ! I made these kids so chaotic x)
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*later*
Pretender : Who the flip are you ?
RCG : I'm Girl O' Raincoat-
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fawwahuwumrow · 1 year
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Family photo :)
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