Later, several Patient arms burst through numerous cell doors in a corridor. Not long after, he encounters more of them in a ward. Mono has to distract it out of the way by turning the lights off. Little Nightmares IIĪlthough there are a lot of Patients seen throughout the Hospital, only a small percentage that are encountered by Mono are active.Īfter Six gives a boost for Mono to start a journey for the second fuse for the main elevator, a Patient will be seen blocking the bars. The Patients were actually people who came to the Doctor for "a medical solution to the boredom infecting their lives." The Doctor stitched various organic and porcelain body parts together, to create the Patients as we see them now. The Playstation Blog sheds some light on the Patients' past. The Patients' prosthetics seem to be made of plastic or wood, with metal joints to link limb and facial sections in place, giving them a rather weak structure which their actual weight centering around their torsos. Few of them are completely limbless but still active. Some Patients lack a few prosthetics on their body, ranging from missing hands, arms, legs, to even their entire head. Most of them appear to be wearing the same set of clothing.Īpart from the basic prosthetic hands and feet equipped by the majority of Patients, many Patients can additionally wield a variety of unique parts: grappler arm hooks, metal peg legs, and incomplete facial prosthetics. The larger Patients are three times the height of Mono and Six. Just as any other residents, they are much larger and taller than the protagonists of the game, they vary greatly in appearance and size, from full bodied bandaged human heads and torsos with prosthetic limbs, to scuttling rotten hands. Patients appear to be an amalgamations of human remains and artificial mannequin parts. Seeing nothing but the flaws and ugliness of nature, they beg the Doctor to fix them, to work his magic, and make them whole again. They look in the mirror and hate what stares back. The Patients cannot live with their selves.
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