Anti-Hero: She doesn't seem to care about the other children trapped in the Maw, only intent on saving herself.The Stinger only adds more ambiguity as Six is shown coming out of a TV while what is presumably Shadow Six materializes and glitches in front of her, before glancing at a poster of the Maw as Six's stomach begins growling. Until that point, she's been surprisingly loyal towards him, given her loner attitude in the first game, and he in turn has saved her from the monsters in the Pale City several times and freed her from a horrible And I Must Scream-situation only moments prior. It's anyone's guess why she betrays Mono at the end of Little Nightmares II.Her moral standing after the end of the first game is also unclear for now. It's rather unclear why she eats the Nome that offers her a sausage, or if she is even in control of herself when she eats him.Perhaps she's mocking his death perhaps she's just cold and jaded enough to ignore the tortured screams of a monster as he dies a well-deserved death. while the Doctor is being burned alive inside. Shortly thereafter, Six sits down to warm her hands at the grate of the incinerator.But then, Mono has just crushed a sentient hand (and may have even gotten the "And Stay Dead!" achivement if he kept smashing it even after it stopped moving). Once again, it's played as rather unsettling. In the following chapter, after Mono has been separated from Six for a little bit, he comes back to find her amusing herself by snapping the fingers off a mannequin hand.On the other hand, Mono has been smashing Bully heads right and left while trying to save Six, and her wanting revenge is honestly quite understanable at this point. When Mono and Six later encounter a Bully with their back turned, Six sneaks up on him, chokes him, and smashes his head against the floor. In the school chapter of the second game, Six is kidnapped and tortured by the Bullies.Ambiguous Innocence: It's hard to tell whether some of Six's actions are due to a childlike innocence or psychopathic behavior, mostly due to the setting she's in:. ![]() The second game muddles her morality even further, where she ends up dropping Mono and leaving him for dead for unexplained reasons after saving his life multiple times over the course of the game. In the first game, her first questionable action comes when she decides to eat a Nome, despite having been offered a sausage by it and that she's been acting friendly to all the previous Nomes she met.
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