We Can Finally Explain the World of Little Nightmares (Little Nightmares Theory) - Summary

Summary

The provided text is a summary of a video discussing the Little Nightmares audio series titled "The Sound of Nightmares." The audio series explores a separate reality called "the counties" and introduces a young girl named Noon who experiences nightmares after being cured of a water parasite. Noon's nightmares lead her to an alternate reality known as "for nowhere," and her therapist, Otto, becomes obsessed with accessing this realm. The summary also delves into the mechanics of the Little Nightmares universe, where traumatized children can transition between the waking world and the nightmare realm, gaining powers over time. Additionally, there's a theory suggesting a connection between Otto and the game's protagonist, Six, in the context of the non-linear timeline of "for nowhere."

Facts

1. The video is a discussion about the "Little Nightmares" world and its iconic characters, with information coming from a new audio series titled "The Sound of Nightmares" .
2. The series is made up of six episodes and the creator strongly recommends listening to them .
3. The story is set in a region known as the Counties, which is distinct from the Twisted realm experienced in the "Little Nightmares" games .
4. The protagonist is a young girl named Rof, nicknamed Noon by her school bullies .
5. Noon falls sick after coming into contact with a life-threatening water parasite. She receives a miracle cure that not only neutralizes the parasite but also causes her to experience vivid, sensory-rich nightmares .
6. The miracle cure also causes severe headaches and a sense of disconnection from her own body .
7. Noon's parents commit her to the County Psychiatric Institute, where she is referred to a counselor named Otto .
8. Otto becomes increasingly interested in using Noon for his own research purposes, particularly to find a way into the nightmare realm .
9. Noon's nightmares take place in various eerie locations, such as a prison, a bathhouse, a shopping mall, a circus, a sewer system, and a factory .
10. Otto theorizes that Noon may be crossing over to an alternate reality or dimension, separate from the Counties in the waking world .
11. Otto attempts to use Noon to find a way into the nightmare realm, but she vanishes, taken by the Fairman .
12. The Fairman is trying to save Noon, taking her away from the waking world of the Counties and into the nightmare realm for good .
13. The nowhere, the nightmare realm, is a fractured dimension split rather than linear like the waking world .
14. The children of the nowhere are less defenseless than they seem. If they survive long enough, they are drawn to its darkness and can harness great powers .
15. The monsters in the nowhere are the twisted, nightmare versions of the sinful adults from the waking world .
16. The Fairman can grant or deny passage between the waking world and the nowhere .
17. The story hints at a connection between Otto and the protagonist of "Little Nightmares", character 6 .
18. The nowhere exists on a different timeline, nonlinear where time has no real meaning .