Let's Overanalyize Mask Maker Script
There is a certain character I have avoided
talking about on this channel. A character with lore so deep and so complex
that no one has been able to decipher their dialogue in a way that makes
coherent sense. I am of course talking about, none other than Menderbug. I am
really at a loss on how to tackle this guy. So instead I’m going to pass the
buck, and talk about another character, the Mask Maker.
The Mask Maker is an NPC found in Deepnest. They
are voiced by Ari Gibson, and, oddly enough, they spend their time making
masks. Since pretty much everything Mask Maker says is cryptic, we’re going to
go through every line and decipher it the best we can. So buckle up boys and
girls, because it’s time for some deep speculation.
The first line from Mask Maker brings up the
question of masks in Hallownest, saying it’s hard to tell who is and who isn’t
wearing a mask. Well, the Dreamers are definitely wearing masks. If we can’t
agree on that then this is going to be a long video. Same for the members of
the Grimm Troupe. We even get to see Brumm character with and without his mask.
The Godseekers appear to be wearing masks as well. And then there’s the bugs in
the Colosseum of Fools. They look like they might be wearing masks too. Out of
all the faces in the game, these are probably the closest ones to what the Mask
Maker actually creates. Unfortunately, this is all visual, so there’s no text
to confirm this 100%.
There are a bunch of characters we could talk
about that might also be wearing masks, but whether or not we agree on those,
there are definitely creatures in Hallownest that don’t wear masks. And I’d say
that would be the majority of them. At the very least, the masks that the Mask
Maker is making aren’t being worn by many of the bugs we see in Hallownest.
The Mask Maker’s next line tells us that not
everyone is born with a face. So for those people, the Mask Maker will provide
masks. They then imply that a face is needed for one to “define”, “focus”
and “exist”. My interpretation of this dialogue is that a “face”
is a metaphor for a being that has sentience. The bugs in Hallownest are
incredibly diverse, meaning that some bugs might not be as capable at higher
thought than others. An example of this would be the spiders in Deepnest.
Midwife calls them the most intelligent species, or in other words, more
intelligent than other enemies in the game. So my theory is that some of these
bugs with weaker minds need masks in order to have greater control of
themselves.
Honestly, I feel like this is pretty speculative,
but it’s really hard to make sense of this weirdo. At one point the Mask Maker
says:
“Faces I grant to all who'd request.”
So if you need a face to exist, how do you
request a face in the first place? What the fuck, Team Cherry? You’re destroying
my brain here.
Anyway, masks give bugs sentience. While I don’t
have much proof outside of this dialogue, it does seem to line up with what
happens with the Pale King. From the lore tablet in the White Palace throne
room, we know that the Pale King became a beacon for the bugs of Hallownest,
resulting in an expansion of their minds. So in other words, the Pale King was
able to achieve the same effect as the masks without making his subjects wear
them. Regardless of whether this is true or not, it does seem like the Mask
Maker is entirely unrelated to the Pale King in any way. The Mask Maker lives
in Deepnest, outside of the Pale King’s domain, and the Mask Maker has
knowledge of events that happened before the Pale King’s rule.
The need for masks was probably much greater in
the time before Hallownest, so it makes sense that a being like the Mask Maker
would have popped up during that time. Now you might be questioning how the
Mask Maker could have been alive for so long, but remember, time in Hallownest
is weird as fuck. According to the Elderbug, the Stag Stations were closed
before he was even born. So if we assume that the Stag Stations didn’t close
until the fall of Hallownest, that means that Hornet is actually older than
Elderbug.
Let’s dive deep into that Quirrel comic Team
Cherry released. It gives us an idea about what life outside of a kingdom looks
like. Featured in the comic is a character named Boon. Boon speaks with few
words, and the structure of his sentences are strange. Contrast that with Tuk,
a bug we meet in the Royal Waterways. These bugs are pretty similar looking,
implying that they are the same species, but Tuk is much more articulate in his
dialogue. This is probably due to the effects of the Pale King. The lore tablet
in the Howling Cliffs agrees with this, telling us that entering the lands
beyond Hallownest results in the loss of the mind granted by the kingdom. There
is also the corpse at the edge of Howling Cliffs that says:
“No king, no mind, release”.
Now you could argue that Boon is just a man of
few words, but the dude talks in the third person. That’s always a sign that
something is wrong upstairs.
And then the question of Quirrel comes up. He
doesn’t lose his mind outside of Hallownest, just his memory. So what causes
this? Well, he does have Monomon’s mask, and maybe his face is also a mask as
well. Or maybe Quirrel just has a mind of his own and doesn’t need anything to
keep his sentience. I do think his time outside of Hallownest is what made
Quirrel lose his memory, but his mind remained intact. So yeah, this shit is
really confusing, and I don’t have a definitive answer, but this is the most
coherent case I think can be made. I think that masks are somehow tied to
granting bugs sentience which is why the Mask Maker feels obligated to create
them.
So the Mask Maker is apparently hooked on their
own goods, because the mask they are wearing can change whenever you enter the
room. It’s a pretty neat detail, but more importantly you can use Desolate Dive
to knock their mask completely off. This gives us a better look at the Mask
Maker’s eyes, revealing one of the worst cases of glaucoma I have ever seen.
We’ll get to the weird eye thing in a minute, but more importantly, knocking
the Mask Maker’s mask off gives us additional dialogue.
The Mask Maker tells us that they might just be
wearing another mask underneath this one like they are some sort of clever
Scooby Doo villain. Then the Mask Maker tells us that truth in Hallownest is
always buried deep. Yeah…no shit. The Mask Maker then says the following:
“To change a face; to conceal it fully within another... A
powerful protection that is, but one with sad consequence. The original mind is
destroyed, though those of striking will may still retain a sliver of that
concealed self.”
My view surrounding this dialogue is that it is
relating to the relationship between the shell and the shade of the Knight. The
face of the shade is being concealed within the face of the shell. This results
in the shade being protected, but at the cost of the being that once inhabited
the shell. The original mind might be referring to the mind of the Vessel that
died, which the concealed self is the shade concealed inside the shell. This
theory makes more sense when we look at the Mask Maker’s Dream Nail dialogue.
They refer to the shade as the face that hides beneath.
At this point, I should probably bring up the
idea that the Void might have a mind. Basically, the Void is capable of doing
things. The best example is when it calls out to the bug in the lighthouse,
telling it to turn off the light. Another argument for this is that Team Cherry
removed a line of dialogue that read “Void given mind” from the latest
DLC. The reason they removed this is because Void already has a mind, the
argument goes. So in this interpretation, “original mind” would be
referring to the mind of the shade. It’s an interesting idea, but I don’t
really know if there is enough evidence for it.
Another theory is that the dialogue is referring
to how Quirrel’s mind was destroyed by wearing Monomon’s mask. This kind of
fits, but I have two problems with it. First off, I think Quirrel’s memory loss
has more to do with leaving Hallownest. Second, Quirrel’s mind wasn’t
destroyed, he just lost his memory. It is possible, but I’m not convinced.
If you talk to the Mask Maker after getting the
King’s Brand, they will talk about the “ancient caste” that once tried
and failed to rule over all of Hallownest. We don’t know much about the ancient
civilization that existed before Hallownest. From Relic Seeker Lemm, we know
that this civilization created the Arcane Eggs and the Soul Totems, and that
they worshiped the void. I could go into more detail on this, pouring over
every little bit of information we have about this civilization, but I have too
much of a life for that shit. As for right now, this line of dialogue tells us
that the Mask Maker is knowledgeable about past events, either because they
were told about these events or because they were alive during those events.
Like I said earlier, I think it’s the latter.
The Mask Maker’s next dialogue can be triggered
by acquiring the Shade Cloak. The Mask Maker will talk about the Wyrm’s great
shame, and the creation of the vessels. They then mention that the stasis of
Hallownest is the Pale King’s legacy. When the Pale King sealed the Radiance
inside of the Hollow Knight, he did so as an attempt to keep Hallownest in an
eternal stasis. This is spelled out in the lore tablet in the King’s workshop.
The tablet explains that Pale King hoped to use the Void to “deny Time”.
Hallownest was placed in a sort of stasis by the Pale King placing the Radiance
inside of the Hollow Knight. By doing this, the Pale King hoped to keep the
Hallownest lasting eternal. This lines up with a lot of dialogue we can find in
the game.
Seer tells us that the kingdom is in a slumber.
Both Hornet and Vespa mention that there was attempt at perpetuation. The
statues in the City of Tears and in the Resting Grounds mention that Hallownest
will last eternal thanks to their sacrifices. The lore tablet in the White
Palace throne room says:
“Eternity in promise and charge in progeny cursed.”
Or in other words, Hallownest can last eternal because
the Pale King used his children to create a Vessel. Monomon describes the world
as:
“A world forever unchanging.”
The developers notes also lay this out plainly.
Finally, the Radiance’s line “DAWN SHALL BREAK” is a reference to ending
the long night that Hallownest is trapped in. Of course, time still moves in
Hallownest, but you know, it’s like, a metaphorical thing. Like when you say
“break a leg” or “I don’t have any STDs.”
In their last line, the Mask Maker explains that
they make masks as a gift to a world deserving. What a nice fellla. Anyway
that’s it for dialogue, but there is more going on here that we need to talk
about. There is a clear connection between the Mask Maker and the Void. The
most obvious example is the Mask Maker’s eyes. It appears as though there’s
void swirling around in there. There are also black streaks coming from their
eyes, similar to the bugs found in the Ancient Basin. There are also black
particles floating around in the room: a dead giveaway that Void is around.
There’s one other aspect worth mentioning. The
files for the artwork in the Mask Maker’s room use the phrase “Egg Chamber”.
You can see the egg shape a bit from the outside of the room. There’s also a
bunch of chains and scaffolding, but I don’t really know what that’s about. My
guess is the egg is similar to the egg inside of the Temple of the Black Egg,
which was used to contain the Hollow Knight. Hornet explains that the egg is
used to sustain the Void beings, and that its bindings would drain her if she
were inside. In the Dream No More ending, the entire egg begins to
dematerialize, and we see pools of Void seep out of the temple, so it seems
like the egg itself is made of Void. So, is the egg chamber that the Mask Maker
is inside of also made of Void? This would explain the particles, and maybe the
Mask Maker is an example of a creature being drained by the egg. I’m guessing
that the process happening to the Mask Maker is similar to what happened to the
bugs in the Ancient Basin. An exposure to Void is causing the Mask Maker to
become filled with void.
This theory of mine does leave us with a few
questions. Why does the Mask Maker not seem to care? Isn’t getting consumed by
the Void a bad thing? Well, maybe not. No Eyes also seems to be accepting of
the Void, and she seems like a pretty reasonable woman. Is the Mask Maker
trapped in the egg? Did someone put them in there, or are they there by choice?
They don’t seem to have any interest in leaving. Does wearing a mask help them
survive the Void? Regardless, I think this egg chamber is the reason we are
seeing the influence of Void around the Mask Maker.
And that’s all I can think to say about the Mask
Maker. To sum up my speculations, the Mask Maker creates masks to help other
creatures become more sentient. They probably predate Hallownest and the Pale
King’s rule, and they live inside of a Void egg similar to the egg found in the
Temple of the Black Egg. I’m not sure if this video really provided many
answers so much as it just raised more questions. This Hollow Knight lore shit
is getting too complicated. I think I’ll switch over to Fortnite lore.
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