A hat in time death wish12/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Her true nature is a subject of debate among fans. The letters and diary entries in the manor, on the other hand, indicate that she was an unhinged Yandere from the start, and had a very disturbing obsession with the Prince to the point that she was willing to lock him up in the basement so that he wouldn't leave her. The Subcon Time Rift storybook indicates that she was a kind-hearted Nice Girl, who was corrupted by her anger and jealousy after finding her beloved Prince hanging out with another girl, which turned out to be a simple misunderstanding. Queen Vanessa's backstory is also subjected to this, making details about her true nature very sketchy.Mustache Girl's Time Rift storybook paints them in a less ambiguous light they are shown arriving on the island, smacking Mustache Girl as she tried to give a friendly greeting, and conquering the island by force. Are the Mafia actual bad guys, or neutral but aggressive at worst? It's worth noting that, unless you attack them first or infiltrate their base, the only ones who go out of their way to hurt you are the Schmuck Bait guys who punch you after playing patty-cake, but they can also be seen beating up random citizens of Mafia Town - but as we don't see why these beatings start, it's entirely possible for them to be justified off-screen.Is Mustache Girl a Well-Intentioned Extremist who just went too far in her quest for peace, or is she using it as an excuse to rule the world? Is she even a villain at all? Even in her all-powerful overlord state, we only see her execute a single Mafia whose only defense was not punching an old man for two days straight.The above point often hinges on how evil you consider Mustache Girl and the Mafia:.Her diary entry after the fact suggests that this was more a case of Didn't Think This Through than her meaning to outright crash the ship and kill the people on board. ![]() She does go back and rescue them instead of just ignoring them in favor of simply grabbing the Time Piece (including The Captain, despite his objections to being saved). Adding fuel to the fire is the Seal the Deal DLC, where Hat Kid crashes the Arctic Cruise on an iceberg so she can grab the Time Piece on it, meaning she's alright with potentially harming or outright killing the crew and most of the main cast to get her Time Pieces. ![]() Should you refuse, the ending doesn't change. The ending of the game seems to invoke this trope, as the player can choose whether to have Hat Kid help Mustache Girl fight the mafia or not by dropping a Time Piece to her, at risk of not returning home. This can be seen as Hat Kid only caring about getting back home and just doing what it takes to get there, not seeing these troublemakers as threats worth fighting beyond when she has to (they are almost all Affably Evil), being too young to take them on in full force and knowing when to back off, or simply not caring about the enemies beyond how they affect her personally. She also doesn't go after Mustache Girl whatsoever until Mustache Girl steals Hat Kid's Time Pieces to try and exterminate the Mafia.
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