For example, in the Hospital Prison, when they finally escape the Doctor by trapping him in the cremator, Six actually sits down, warming her hands with his burning body… kind of sickening behavior if you ask me. In fact, throughout each boss (where Six doesn’t get kidnapped) she seems to be the one to be okay with the murders. Unfortunately, this won’t be the last time Six encourages this action either. It was only because of Six’s encouragement that Mono actually shoots the Hunter in the first place. ![]() Watching this scene and knowing Six’s true self from the first game, when it comes to killing something or someone, she doesn’t seem to hesitate. Together the two attempt to escape his bullets and within the final moments, Six grabs the rifle, encouraging Mono to shoot the Hunter. Seeing that he isn’t the only tiny human in this world, he offers to save her, which she agrees. Now, Mono wasn’t always this cruel, for in the first arc, The Hunter, Mono finds his shack and with it, a young girl who also seems to be isolated alone. Because ultimately, Mono becomes the “Final Boss/Villain” of this game. To me this scene perfectly embodies the quote, “Die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain”. Older Mono wanted to save Younger Mono from having the same fate he did (living in isolation and constantly being watched by the “eyes” ) ![]() ![]() That Mono wanted to get his revenge on Six for betraying him in the final chase sceneĢ.
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