Visually, Puck is adorable. Big eyes. Soft pastel fur. A tiny hop animation that screams “pet me.” The dissonance is intentional. The more you corrupt Puck, the more its appearance shifts — one eye glows violet, tendrils peek from its mouth, its hop becomes a twitch.

You’re not just destroying an innocent. You’re wearing its face to destroy others.

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If you are developing a story or game level featuring a "Parasite Queen" as the antagonist or central figure, here is a guide on how to structure the narrative and gameplay elements for "Act 1."

"Parasite" explores themes of class struggle, social inequality, and the intricate relationships between the impoverished and the wealthy. It received widespread critical acclaim and made history by becoming the first non-English language film to win several major awards, including four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Act 1 typically ends when the protagonist fully understands the threat and commits to the goal of defeating it.

Act 1 serves as the introduction. The goal is to build tension and mystery before the full reveal of the Queen.