She must have figured Jenka might know something about it, and so went to see her. But then I remembered what she'd said after memory was restored: She and Quote had been sent to destroy the Demon Crown. Even more confusing was her appearance in the Sacred Grounds. I mean, she said she wanted to get back at him for kidnapping the Colons, so I thought it'd make sense for her to show up and help out. I'd been wondering why Curly hadn't tried to help you during the fight with the Doctor.But now you've taken a huge responsibility, and after this is the point where things become Nintendo Hard. When you began, you only had a faint idea of what to do, and everything felt unexplained. It's at this point of the game when you finally realize exactly what you're supposed to do, and how you're going to do it. What really had me thinking was that the Plantation theme and the main theme used in the title screen are identical.(None of the other tracks in the game feature a fakeout along those lines.) In other words, the level is Fridge Horror, and the music matches that. The music mirrors this: It starts off sounding quite upbeat and determined, and loops through a complete melody twice-then in the third loop (1:38 into the song) a counter-melody begins playing and the whole song goes confusing and dissonant. The nasty bit about the Mimigas farming the instruments of their own destruction is something that only becomes apparent after some thought (or obtaining the Mimiga mask). It's a Breather Level, and one of the brighter caverns in the game (and if you're on track to unlocking the True Final Boss, it's where you get reunited with Curly Brace). Then, after a pointer from another troper, I realized: Plantation seems pretty pleasant at first glance. Cave Story: At first, I thought the music of the Plantation stage was a bit out of place, as it's a very jaunty tune for the place where the Mimigas are being forced to grow the very flowers that would transform them into monsters.She even sends you to the Labyrinth, where the Core is kept, and sends Balrog with you so that you can make it through the Boulder Chamber! She is bound to obey whomever wears the Crown, but she knows that you are the best shot at destroying the Crown, and eventually Ballos, and so she allows you to get closer to your objective. This would seem like Sorting Algorithm of Evil, but the true ending makes her actions make sense she was half-assing her attempts to kill you, which were presumably ordered by The Doctor. Given her powers, she could curbstomp Quote early on, or teleport him to the Labyrinth, or off the edge of the island- yet every time she appears, she seems to cause a fight with another boss rather than fighting you herself. There are a lot of questions about Misery's actions in the game. ![]() As a Fridge subpage, all spoilers are unmarked as per policy.
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