im not that good at drawing the animatronics, so i decided to participate in @miiilowo 's fnaftober prompt list!!! to practice!!! yay. also i finished this at like 11:30 at night my time so uh. better late than never. i guess.
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alright im a fnaf slay the princess fan. what if you drew a princess in the office. prisoner is my first instinct but tbh a lot of them would be hilarious. uhm <3
The ultimate crossover
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all goes black, you hear the motors roar, been a real fun game, but we're breaking down that door
(adding the song here because its very cool and I love it)
AND THE AWFUL SKETCH ‼️‼️‼️
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Hey op, what's gonna happen to Gregory once the time is up? Is he stuck in 1983? Does he comes back to his original timeline, does he just dissapears?
How is Michael gonna find him ? That's his son right there, what's gonna happen if he never finds him?
(my first ball pit au ask aaaaaaaaa!!!)
Ok so the thing about Gregory is that this whole time travel thing was kinda thrust upon him with the warning that he (along with the rest of the Pizzaplex) would die under the fiery rubble and William Afton would get his revenge on his eldest, Michael Afton.
He’s given an alternative in the middle of the confrontation: manage to save the designated victims from Afton, and the timeline will adjust so that the tragedies never happened (which, by proxy, means Gregory is never destined to die at the Pizzaplex).
If Gregory fails to save all nine victims by the time the timer runs out, everything will go back to exactly as it was before— all of his progress lost to time— and he’ll return to that night at the Pizzaplex and die.
Funnily enough, Gregory is the one that immediately seeks out Michael once he lands in 1983, not the other way around. The guy is kinda oblivious to the whole thing and Gregory ends up yanking him from his day-to-day and drags him around for the ride of his life.
If Gregory never found Michael, well, he’d fail the task. Michael is the last victim, after all.
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