The Mimic Control's Book Entities

Control's Book Roster

Control's Book entities teach The Mimic's horror vocabulary. Hiachi dominates as the recurring stalker, appearing across all four chapters with escalating aggression. Supporting ambient threats and chapter-specific variants fill gaps between major set pieces.

Control entities favor sound-and-sight hybrid detection — sprinting triggers investigation, prolonged eye contact escalates to chase. Crouch and break sight early; panic sprint loops often kill new players.

Pair this page with Control chapter guides and Control maps for spatial context.

Hiachi — Primary Stalker

Hiachi patrols indoor halls with distinctive giggle audio cues when suspicious. She investigates noise sources before committing to full chase. Breaking line of sight resets aggression partially; repeated noise restacks it.

Hiachi weak to door frame jukes and room transitions — avoid open courtyards without cover plan. Lantern brightness can extend her sight range; dim when hugging walls.

Nightmare Hiachi reduces idle time between patrols — same tells, tighter windows.

Chapter Variants & Ambient Threats

Chapter 3–4 introduce denser patrol overlap without always new models — same Hiachi logic with shorter reset timers and additional spawn nodes.

Ambient threats include environmental jumpscares that do not follow full AI — still drain player focus and cause accidental sprint.

Co-op: Hiachi may target closest noise source — coordinate sprint calls.

Survival Checklist

Shift/L2 sprint sparingly. Crouch at tile transitions. Break sight at door frames. Listen for giggle before visual confirm.

After Control mastery, Jealousy entities feel faster — prep with Jealousy roster page.

Tier ranking: entity tier list places Hiachi as foundational threat, not endgame boss.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Hiachi?
Hiachi is the main stalker entity in Control's Book, known for giggle cues and sight-based chases.
Does Hiachi appear in every Control chapter?
Yes, with escalating difficulty and patrol density in later chapters.
How do I escape Hiachi?
Break line of sight using doors and rooms, stop sprinting, and crouch until audio calms.
Is Hiachi in Jealousy's Book?
Control-focused. Jealousy uses its own entity roster like Biwaki and Kintoru.
Nightmare Hiachi differences?
Faster patrols and shorter reset windows with identical core tells.