![]() We don’t know what the Ferryman intends to achieve through his actions, aside from living up to his name. They don’t get locked in cages, but go with the Ferryman willingly due to hostile circumstances they are fleeing from. All the children he ferries to the maw seem to be survivors, same as Six. It does not seem like he gives children to the Maw intending them to be served to the Guest. What children he ferries? Does he work for other entities, like the Lady? Or feuds? How does he benefit from his work? With the books coming out this year, we may get the chance to learn more of this enigmatic character and his intents. It seems the Ferryman typically vets specific children and - as his name implies - ferries specific children, like Noon and the boy from the fishing village. Though it could be speculated there are other vendors who work in the capture and market of children in a large scale, which supplies places like the Maw with their cargo. The Ferryman is an exclusive to the Titan comics (unless there’s source material I missed), so it’s interesting to want to include this character as opposed to the Bellman who was meant for the original Little Nightmares game - but it seems like Bandai has decided to merge the two.īut based on the children from the original comics, it is implied that the Ferryman brings children to the Maw - tho we do not know if he brings all children, or exclusively the specific children (such as implied by Six). You are in the world of Little Nightmares. I do believe that Bandai has wanted to revive the source material of the og comics, and make the Ferryman a more prominent character in the lore of Little Nightmares - the Nowhere realm. by EchoTecho 31.3K 1.1K 49 My first published story, yay Cover art is not mine, credit to the original creator. Kuoh Academy seems like a regular high school clubs, sports, pretty girls, perverted guys, that one really hot guy or girl that everyone wants or wants to be. Which might be true, but she’s very willing to toss a kid off a cliff over it. Highschool DxD: Lifestealer by TitanShifterItachi. Much like Mono in TTT, everything that happens to her feels very personal - others are out to get her or steal her food stuffs. She’s a victim circumstances and a lack of communication structure, same as all the other kids. So she thinks that when does something to communicate a certain need or message, and she gets her interpreted que that the exchange occurred, she just believes she’s made her own intents and actions clear. She internalizes that others should understand her nonverbal behavior as adequate communication because sometimes she gets the correct reactions that would indicate to her that her ‘speek’ was interpreted correctly. Probably one of the problems for TTT Six in my series is she doesn’t set up boundaries. I still run wild with the headcannon that thought Mono thought everything he was doing for Six was good and right, and he probably was right in a lot of cases, Six didn’t see any of his intent like that.
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