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chloesimaginationthings · 7 months ago
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Old man consequences in FNAF ultimate custom night
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spaciebabie · 2 years ago
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burned out
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leporidae-station · 10 months ago
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SCREECHES
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unnerving-presence · 3 hours ago
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To be fair the concept of William being so down bad for the reader and wanting to fuck so bad he told the entity he wants a new dick for a reward IS really funny.
holy shit new idea william acting the way he does because he’s so down bad
trying to hide the fact that he wants you so bad because. he’s not supposed to want you. at least in his mind he’s not
he hasn’t lusted over someone in decades (granted 30 of those years were spent rotting away in a safe room) so. seeing someone who makes his cocky go boing boing is revolutionary
acts confusing because he’s also confused. like. why is he interested in what is supposed to be his victim.
he wants to be feared so badly that he still gives subtle hints that you’re not completely safe with him because. you probably wouldn’t fear him if you found out he’s planning to bargain with the entity to get a certain working body part just so he can feel what it’s like to get turned on again.
and weirdly enough. he probably prefers it that way. to have you not know how he feels. there is a bit of a thrill in giving you a slight idea of what goes on in his head before giving you that air of uncertainty because he just told you he’s craving some blood on his knife
william confront your feelings in a normal way challenge impossible
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vilsoo · 2 years ago
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so the fnaf movie synopsis has been updated!! all my thoughts and theories will be in the tags 😄
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peachpopfizz · 2 years ago
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living in flordia is like rolling a percentile every minute of a 24 hour cycle period and on that percentile there's a 98.5% chance for normalcy but also a 1.5% chance for a completely random power outage and, lo and behold, once every couple of months it lands on that 1.5%
and yknow thats fine!! add a little spice to my otherwise monotonous life whydontcha. i can take my computer suddenly cutting off in the middle of an important moment for like a movie or smthn, that shits funny as hell
HOWEVER
however what is NOT fine is the fact that after the 1.5% is landed on suddenly ANOTHER PERCENTILE is spun and THIS one dictates whether youre going to be one of the lucky people who get their wifi back on in two minutes or the very very sad ones who have to wait two weeks
youll NEVER guess where the percentile landed me
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send-me-a-puffalope · 5 months ago
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genuinely curious, but for the second fnaf movie, what would be like. your ideal movie. like beginning middle end kinda deal. what would be the main conflict. that kinda thing :D
God, what a loaded question. I genuinely don't know. I know the FNAF 2 movie would probably have to hit the main 3 points: Mike, Abby, and Vanessa going to another Freddy's location with haunted murderous animatronics, flashbacks to the MCI/general Afton backstory, setup for Springtrap to come back for the FNAF 3 movie. And I'm like confounded how that would work in a way that is satisfying character arc-wise, since I already went on a ramble a few asks back about how conclusive Mike and Abby's story arcs have felt to me, and how there's no more interesting internal conflict for them to be addressing in the second movie and they have no connection to Afton other than Garrett's death.
I'm sure Mike's story in the FNAF 2 movie will still be following him coming to terms with Garrett's death and perhaps getting closure by meeting Garrett's ghost in the puppet, but man, they already addressed the fact that he can't change the past in the first movie. I want Vanessa to be the main character so bad but I feel like the movie wouldn't be complete without Mike and Abby being there in some way. Okay I'm about to go on an incoherent ramble that has very little structure and I'm just gonna need you to bear with me alright.
I'm thinking a new Freddy's location opens---a shock to everyone, especially Mike and Abby, considering the fate of the previous Freddy's---and new "Toy" animatronics are taken out of inventory to perform there. There's rumors that the animatronics from the collapsed Freddy's location were dug up and were now being repurposed from parts. Mike is perfectly happy having nothing to do with Freddy's again but Abby is talking with her "imaginary" friends again, unbekownst to him because she's scared of ruining the smooth sailing they've been in. They're asking her to come help them, that they're hurting them by taking parts from the suits (don't ask me how none of the technicians found the dead bodies, idk man its fnaf) and Abby sneaks out to get to the pizzeria.
Mike discovers that Abby is missing but sees her latest drawings, which feature the ghosts again and goes to find Vanessa, who he hopes has more experience with. uh. dead ghost children. I'm just really obsessed with this screenshot from Unintended alright, I just really want a shot of Mike knocking on Vanessa's apartment door and for the audience's first look at FNAF 2 movie Vanessa to be her at basically rock bottom, her hair greasy with heavy eyebags.
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I think act 2 starts here. Where we then cut back to what Vanessa's days have consisted of in the past few weeks. Essentially, she quit her job and has lowk been rotting in her threadbare apartment fighting with the guilt of betraying her father. Doing anything would bring about memories. washing her clothes would remind her of how her dad had taught her how to remove bloodstains, cooking was too overwhelming because she hated the feeling of the kitchen knife in her hand, and I want to kinda use how Scott intended Burntrap to be in SB -> Vanessa's paranoia and terror manifesting as her father/Springtrap/maybe even Shadow Bonnie in the corners of scenes, always watching her. When Mike shows up to her apartment saying that Abby was missing, she takes the chance to get out of those four white undecorated walls and try to "redeem" herself by finding Abby. Prove to Mike (and moreso herself) that she was a good person.
I want Mike and Vanessa to show up the location, it's late but it's still open. There wasn't many people left. Mike's hesitant to get too close to the animatronics but Vanessa is oddly facinated by them. They looked like her father's designs but there were design details that felt foreign to her. Toy Chica is the first one who begins to act oddly. She mentions Mike having a sister despite Mike not ever mentioning having a sister. She's the one who brings them to the back to find Abby. When they eventually do, Abby is chatting happily with the toys. Mike ends up taking her home but Abby bargains to let him bring her after school. He hesitantly agrees, mostly because he's disconcerted about these animatronics also being possessed.
Lowk don't have too much more fleshed out rn but I'm thinking maybe on the fourth day/night, that it's revealed that the toy animatronics were not actually programmed by William but rather Henry Emily, who shows up for the first time right as one of the Gang is about to be murdered by one of the animatronics. I'm thinking Henry is Mike's dad, who "ran off" according to the movie novel.
He'd set up this pizzeria as a way of always being close to his dead son (Garrett) while also luring William back and but it didn't go to plan because he doesn't know William is dead. Even after finding out William is dead, he wants to keep the business going to give the dead children a "happiest day every day." Mike's childhood memory is unreliable. A big reveal is that while Mike has been guilting himself for so long over not being able to remember Garrett's kidnappers face, Henry has known all along. He knew who killed his son and he never told Mike because he never had enough evidence to get Afton convicted.
But he's not a fully good person either, he treats the children haunting the animatronics like they're dogs to help him reach his goal. He controls them similarly to how William did, which rubs Vanessa the wrong way. We get flashbacks here about William and Henry's relationship, we witness the kidnapping of Garrett from William's POV, we witness Vanessa seeing a glimpse of Garrett when she was younger before his death. Abby get close to Henry, though Mike is still weary because this is no longer the same man he remembered and feels betrayed. Vanessa slowly withdraws from the group, only slightly motivated by the fact that she resented that Mike and Abby had a second chance to reconnect with their father, and she gets closer to the ghost children (lowk feel like theres too many ghost children in the FNAF 2 location to make this impactful but whatever). We get a flashback to Vanessa witnessing the MCI here and a heart to heart with the MCI victims about how she'd always stuck by them even as she grew up and they stayed forever young. She apologizes but they don't blame her for surviving and what she did under the thumb of William. After all, they were controlled by William to do awful things too. Also there's a Garrett and Mike + Abby scene in here somehwere. Vanessa begins tampering with the animatronics, severing Henry's control from their wiring.
Vanessa and the children plan to set the place ablaze. Henry is furious when he finds out that his own son was working with Vanessa to burn down the Freddy's -> allow all the spirits to move on in the fire by burning all the suits. He grabs Vanessa by the collar and yells at her, revealing that he worked more closely with William than any of them knew and that he had even helped William with his haunted animatronic experiments before his son had become a casualty to William's obsession. The reason he never reported his son's murder was not because of a lack of evidence, but rather fear that his accompliceship would be discovered. The children respond that this isn't freedom to them. This isn't happiness. They were tired and they wanted to move on. I'm thinking none of them die in this fire but none of them trust each other any more because they were all chronically bad at communication and keeping important information from each other.
Henry, Vanessa, Mike + Abby all go their separate ways and the children get to move on. Freddy's 2 burns down. Post credits scene is Vanessa back in her apartment. She opens her closet door and stares at the dead body of her father in his Springbonnie suit, immobile and staring at her with glowing white pupils. Not really sure where this would go in setting up a FNAF 3 movie but I was kinda just thinking morally gray Vanessa who no longer has a support system -> a chance to build up to a Vanny arc or smth. I haven't read through any of what I just wrote so this could make 0 sense whatsoever. Would it be a good FNAF 2 movie? Maybe not. Would I enjoy it? Maybe yes. Some things sound cool on paper but would be ridiculous/too crowded for a movie.
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skeletoninthemelonland · 1 year ago
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Is BTC Springtrap aware of the certain someone he's holding back, like does he know about their history, does he have opinions? Can they talk to one another?
He is aware, to a certain extent. He doesn't know who or what they've done, but he does know that this someone is willing to share some amount of their power with him.
This entity introduced itself as a tortured soul that belongs outside Ultimate Custom Night, and claimed that Springtrap is their chosen vessel. "You and I don't belong in here" it said.
Springtrap emphasizes with that voice, and in exchange of power and help, he has to "feed" it with remnants. With time, he figured out how adamant and impatient the entity could be, and that disappointing it led to punishment.
Despite that, Springtrap obeys to the entity's wishes and even defends its point of view a couple of times throughout the series. Outside viewers don't seem to realize that there's something wrong with him, unless the entity manifests itself.
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griminmortley · 10 months ago
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Everyone manifesting Springtrap to be a killer:
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vypridae · 9 months ago
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hello xan as the local fnaf expert i humbly ask who pittrap is
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i give a gif as payment
TLDR I DONT HAVE A CONSISTENT ANSWER FOR THIS IM SORRY SODA
OK FOR THIS ONE I REALLY DONT HAVE A GOOD ANSWER FOR YOU BECAUSE I LITERALLY DONT KNOW. with springtrap ive consumed a lot of media that has him in it (+ have seen a LOTTT of theories) so i know a lot about him but this guy? i dont even know if hes ever explained. hes from one of the novels (of which i havent read) so i cant give a clean consistent answer so its really all just from the game + stuff ive seen on tumblr
anyway !! from what ive GATHERED, a lot of people dont know what he is?? like. hes not an animatronic, because at the end of the Into The Pit game hes seen to basically die (getting strangled?? by the ropes at the ball pit, im sure i could find a clip but im lazy), but hes also not a guy in a suit because of how hes been described as like... inhuman? far from human? something like that. anyway hes not a guy in a suit so that rules out william (plus theres an easter egg where you can call william afton and hear him get springlocked... gross. fun eater egg) and hes not an animatronic. what the fuck is this guy
well i HAVE seen some theories on him that revolve around him being a manifestation of william of some sort? one of the theories ive seen is that hes the way the dead children he killed remember him, so they remember a fuckass yellow murder rabbit so thats all he is, and that since oswald (the kid you play as in this game) went Into The Pit TM (haha so funny xan), hes seeing the manifestation of him>????? bro idk i dont understand ITP i love it but i do notttt understand it lore-wise
either way tho . i like to imagine hes a manifestation of how the kids saw spring bonnie when they were murdered, but i also like to imagine that the reason pittrap (of which isnt even his name i dont think thats just what i call him) decides to Father TM oswald is because theres still the desire of being a father from william since hes a manifestation of him technically and its just a really funny concept.
if anyone in the tags/replies has an actual answer for this though, im 100% willing to read it !!! i just dont know myself because i havent read any of the fazbears frights books
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schemelin · 10 months ago
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i wonder if in your fnaf universe (BTC) remnant alone can give life to a lifeless animatronic. or anything with a functioning body
ooooor is it just an energy booster ?? whenever you have time, please tell us more about the Remnant facts !! I'm quite curious.
(sending this in your seconds blog inbox bc I just realized you might wanna answer this here rather than on your main)))
Remnant and Agony have abstract meanings.
The first gives color, life, and a strong will to live, and it's easily affiliated to metallic components (though not exclusive to them). The second grants existence and shape.
In the digital world of Ultimate Custom Night (which isn't related to the real world), when the two are put together, they create people and things.
Remnants are the lingering memories of the victims (and not just those from the five missing children).
Inactive Agony is neutral, it exists without disturbing the nearby environment.
Active Agony (that is, Agony * Remnant) is the product of their trauma, which was so great and violent that it manifested itself into electrifying spheres of dark energy named Anomalies.
People and the environment are also a product of Agony * Remnant, except the difference is that they are coded into specific "vessels", filling their respective roles, and keeping their true forms limited by the rules of the digital world. Springtrap is an example; his existence is acknowledged, therefore he exists.
More memories = more energy (enhanced strength, speed, reflexes, etc), regardless of who they belong to.
Remnant comes in colors respective to the amount of power they hold, which changes the longer they linger around without being attached to a code.
White remnant is faint, very common, and moves slowly. Purple remnant also moves slowly, but is very difficult to find once it hides away from you. Blue remnant comes in larger quantities, but is a very weak source of energy. Green remnant is harder to catch, because it can vanish and reappear somewhere else. Yellow remnant is very fast and difficult to catch, but it also holds a huge amount of power. Red remnant is explosive and skittish. After that, it becomes highly unstable, and it starts to feed on nearby code in a desperate attempt to get attached to something — which characterizes the Anomalies.
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I tried to categorize it the best way I could without my notes and relying solely on memory :]
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layuki12 · 10 months ago
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FNAF IS FINALLY HAVING A DEAD BY DAYLIGHT COLLAB OH MY GOD
Manifesting Josh hutcherson (Michael) and Elizabeth Lail (Vanessa) as survivors BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY YELLOW RABBIT/SPRINGTRAP AS A KILLER PLEASE PLEASE
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kalpeavaris · 1 year ago
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"You can't catch me now"
A WIP for an idea I got while listening to Olivia Rodrigos song "Can't catch me now".
For some reason it gave me Vanessa vibes, especially her version for my Reborn!AU. So I tried to do something that could show her and Williams/Springtraps relationship in the story surrounding that AU.
Vanessa haunts her father through a version of her called "Black Hare". The hare manifested with her in a coma, an amalgamation of her revenge, sorrow and worry for her sister bound in the body of a prey acting as predator.
The black hare won't stop until it has torn apart everything left of William in the living world.
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edgy-ella · 8 months ago
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Tangentially related to the poll, but at this point I honestly don’t care what’s going on in Fnaf lore anymore and am content with my own little headcanons/assumptions for the series.
Ask any dedicated Fnaf theorist what the hell the totally-not-Springtrap creature in Into the Pit is and they’ll go “akshually it’s an Agony manifestation of the pain the kids felt after William Afton killed them that has taken form of his suit because in the books there’s this one scientist that-” SNORE. I don’t care. I think some random ass demon saw William kill five kids and was like “hey that’s pretty epic, lemme take over from here” and fucking possessed him. He’s just a demon now badda bing badda boom
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fauxfickle · 9 months ago
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A look at the big 2 from Fredbear's Family over the years. I think this actually the first time I've shown off my Spring Bonnie design at least publicly. If your wondering what the lines are all over the sides of the mask, it's made to look like an old, stretched out, latex mask. It's maybe more obvious looking at springtrap.
This piece was partially inspired by some art of Herobrine by @/avalie_batu on twitter. Really got the cogs in my brain turning, especially the "him" section. The idea of some traumatizing event corrupting someone or this case, the memory of something. To me, Fredbear is the real, physical animatronic, while Golden Freddy is a manifestation of Michael's guilt. All he remembers is a yellow bear that looks a bit like Freddy and really that's all he wants to remember about it.
Bonnie's a bit of the opposite. What started as just an unassuming suit, something friendly and is kept up for a while, begins to literally and figuratively rot. It is not kept pristine through memory
Anyways, report me to "I'm 14 And This Is Deep", cuz I don't really know what I mean by any of this either, just feels right
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macaroon-sapling · 2 years ago
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Headcanons - Glitchtrap ✷
What a silly rabbit! Have some thoughts on William Afton's latest and certainly not greatest form of supposedly "living forever".
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❋ Glitchtrap is first and foremost, a ghost. He may be taking the form of an annoying little computer virus, but this is still William Afton in the non-flesh. He has the ability to jump between electrical currents with relative ease, giving him access to all sorts of screens and wires. His favourite digital spots to hang out are various security cameras in the Pizzaplex, and most of all, Vanessa's home PC.
❋ As a ghost, Glitchtrap's anatomy is very unique. He could technically take the form of whatever he wants to look like, but of course he chose what appears to be a very personalized version of Springbonnie. He has fabric for skin with a hand-stitched kitschy appearance, complete with plasticky eyes, nose, teeth, and whiskers. The polyester faux fur fabric conceals cotton-white plush innards. Glitchtrap still has organs of course too, but they're suspended in cotton and poly-fil rather than the good old blood and tissue.
❋ By the time that Glitchtrap exists, he is a shell of a man. A pathetic excuse of a representation of William Afton. In fact, he barely truly remembers who he used to be. Strongly affected by a form of post-traumatic amnesia, he only remembers selective details about his life. He remembers the most about his kids, his goals and aspirations, his talents, and particularly his past business partner, Henry. His warped memory only kept things that were deemed "important", naturally. He fantasizes about Henry frequently still, daydreaming about a romanticized version of his past with him, even remembering some events that didn't actually happen. Subconsciously, part of him believes they'll be reunited again somehow someway. Ignorance of reality is to blame for that belief.
❋ This form of existence has, for lack of any better words, royally fucked up his sense of personality as well. Most of the time he acts like a bastardized version of his past stage personality of Springbonnie. This manifests as him being overly childish, stubborn, careless, apathetic, selfish, manic, and reactive. Glitchtrap prefers not to think about such things, and acts without thinking most of the time. He is very much aware of who he is, William Afton, but in the way that he might do a double-take if addressed by that name for the first time in a while. He is still just as murderous, dramatic, and cunning as he once was as well, encouraging Vanessa to carry out his vague "legacy" for him since he is largely unable to do so as a ghostly computer virus. He does have the ability to possess her as well, but is simply too lazy and prefers to watch her willfully do his bidding.
❋ Glitchtrap struggles with his sense of identity. This has carried over from his time spent as Springtrap, and his dissociation of self has only gotten worse. The contrast between Glitchtrap and William is vast and unnerving. He believes himself to be better than he's ever been, and worse at the same time. If he were to look in the mirror and see his past human face, he would not fully recognize it as himself any longer.
❋ In one way, Glitchtrap could look in a mirror and see himself. His real self. Due to some innate retained sense of humanity, his virus form's head can be ripped off and removed to reveal a shadowy and glitchy form. Underneath the rabbit's face, lies the broken visage of a human. Behind glossy purple eyes, there will forever be silver-blue ones. No facial features can be visibly discerned besides those haunting, iconic eyes now surrounded in black or white shadow. Perhaps it is better for this silhouetted version of the self to be hidden, since seeing its existence greatly distresses Glitchtrap. He pretends it doesn't exist, but why would it exist if he didn't secretly wish for it to still be there? He controls his own ghost's appearance, after all. Part of him craves humanity.
❋ And through all of this dissociation and amnesia, there are infrequent short periods of lucidity. A precious few hours when this miserable ghost is more William than Glitchtrap. It's horrifying. Distressing. Agonizing. He doesn't know where he is. He screams for help, no one answers. Vanessa is no help to him, he refuses to speak to her when he's like this. She keeps her distance. William despises who he's become, filled with self pity. He cries and thinks to himself that it isn't fair that he should have to live like this. Oh, but isn't it fair? Isn't it justified? Shouldn't a murderer such as himself have to live in the very same life that he condemned others to? A ghost in a machine. Trapped. It's rather fitting, I think. Glitchtrap is indifferent, he quite likes his life in a poor woman's desktop computer. William disagrees.
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