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frankblob
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FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

cs109801 wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

Guys, I have a HUGE theory that will blow your minds.
We all know the animatronic Ennard, right? Well, I believe that Ennard is inside of Circus Baby. Here is some evidence:
Ennard is two separate words combined. What are the two words? Well, they are none other than the words “Innard” and “Endoskeleton”. This obviously means that Ennard is the inside of another animatronic. And that animatronic is Circus Baby.
Why Circus Baby? Because on Night 5, when you are in the Parts and Service room, and you look at Circus Baby's eyes, there's NOTHING THERE. That means that her endoskeleton is loose, which means it's ENNARD because, like I said before, he is an endoskeleton.
Ennard is the combined endoskeletons of all the Funtimes. He only exists on night 5. But yes, he is behind baby in night 5. You can see the wires if you look carefully.
That is actually not true. Ennard has existed before night 5. He was just in a different identity, which is without the mask. Also, Ennard is the girl who talks to you starting on night 2, which also means that Ennard originally was put in Circus Baby.
Want more proof? Here's some more.
In the SL trailer, we see that the color of Circus Baby's eyes is Green (the glow). Then, after the Fake Ending, you witness your final cutscene with Vlad and Clara. After the show, you see Ennard come from the right side of the screen WITH THE SAME GREEN EYES AND GLOW! Is that enough evidence to prove this right?
Circus Baby is not Ennard, but when Ennard is created, Circus Baby's mind controls it.

The following is literally copy/pasted from the Wikipedia page on Sister Location:

As the week passes, the animatronics are taken to the Parts and Service room one by one due to apparent malfunction, later to be taken to the “scooping room”. At the end of the third night, Circus Baby reveals that she kidnapped Mike, and on the fourth night, hides him in a spring lock suit just outside the “scooping room”, where the animatronics' endoskeletons are forcibly removed by a machine Circus Baby refers to as “The Scooper” (designed in a way similar to an excavator), and has Mike watch as the machine tears Ballora's endoskeleton out. On the final night, two agents sent to fix the animatronics are found hanged in the Ballora and Funtime auditoriums, respectively. After reaching the Parts and Service room, Mike is told by Circus Baby to take her to the scooping room. From there, the player can heed Circus Baby's instruction and obtain the normal ending, or sidetrack to the hidden “private room” and get into the alternate ending after completing Circus Baby's minigame, where the player needs to clear a survival mission modeled after the first game for the alternate ending.

In the normal ending, after entering the scooping room, Circus Baby, who is now the consciousness of Ennard (an animatronic formed out of the other animatronics), reveals that she and the other animatronics have been attempting to escape the complex, but without a human guise, they are unable to. However, now that they have gained Mike's trust via Circus Baby, they have merged into a single animatronic called Ennard to take his body. Ennard then locks Mike inside the scooping room and uses the machine to disembowel him and take his body. The final scene of the game's canon area shows Ennard inspecting itself in the mirror while inhabiting Mike's body.

In the alternate ending, after surviving inside the security office, Mike escapes to their home and watches the season finale of the animated series The Immortal and the Restless (whose previous episodes are shown in-between the nights and whose plot lampoons the series). After the show ends, however, Ennard appears in the room and slowly advances towards Mike. This ending is apparently non-canon, since it has been labelled the “fake ending” of the game. The veracity of this title has not been confirmed, however.
keppoch6
Scratcher
23 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

The Purple Guy's first appearance in the Five Nights at Freddy's series came in the form of rather disturbing, pixelated mini-games in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 where he's shown either standing in the background or pulling up in a car and harassing children. In all instances, his appearance results in once happy children transforming into pale, lifeless, crying ones, implying that he's responsible for their untimely deaths.

His role in the series is more thoroughly explained, however, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3—first through another series of mini-games, in which he takes each of the animatronics separately to the back room and destroys them, and second through the final “mini-game” where he's shown being threatened by the ghosts of the children he murdered, hiding in a nearby Spring Bonnie suit, and subsequently being crushed to death inside the suit once the spring mechanisms come loose.

And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, making deep cuts all over your body, and a split second later, all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You’ll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes. You’ll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it." -excerpt from ‘The Silver Eyes’

It's through this series of mini-games that we discover who Springtrap, the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 really is—The Purple Guy, his corpse forever trapped within the Spring Bonnie suit and keen on having its revenge.

Fast-forward, now, to The Silver Eyes, the Five Nights at Freddy's novel published in December 2015…

also the one who hid inside the suits and kidnapped and killed children, leading to the assumption that William Afton is The Purple Guy of FNaF 2 and 3 (he is killed at the end of the book when Charlie sets off the spring locks in his suit).

Up to now, William Afton has never appeared (by name) in an actual Five Nights at Freddy's game, leading some to disregard him as nothing but ‘book-only canon’… but all that changed with the release of Sister Location.

keppoch6
Scratcher
23 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

keppoch6 wrote:

The Purple Guy's first appearance in the Five Nights at Freddy's series came in the form of rather disturbing, pixelated mini-games in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 where he's shown either standing in the background or pulling up in a car and harassing children. In all instances, his appearance results in once happy children transforming into pale, lifeless, crying ones, implying that he's responsible for their untimely deaths.

His role in the series is more thoroughly explained, however, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3—first through another series of mini-games, in which he takes each of the animatronics separately to the back room and destroys them, and second through the final “mini-game” where he's shown being threatened by the ghosts of the children he murdered, hiding in a nearby Spring Bonnie suit, and subsequently being crushed to death inside the suit once the spring mechanisms come loose.

And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, making deep cuts all over your body, and a split second later, all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You’ll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes. You’ll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it." -excerpt from ‘The Silver Eyes’

It's through this series of mini-games that we discover who Springtrap, the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 really is—The Purple Guy, his corpse forever trapped within the Spring Bonnie suit and keen on having its revenge.

Fast-forward, now, to The Silver Eyes, the Five Nights at Freddy's novel published in December 2015…

also the one who hid inside the suits and kidnapped and killed children, leading to the assumption that William Afton is The Purple Guy of FNaF 2 and 3 (he is killed at the end of the book when Charlie sets off the spring locks in his suit).

Up to now, William Afton has never appeared (by name) in an actual Five Nights at Freddy's game, leading some to disregard him as nothing but ‘book-only canon’… but all that changed with the release of Sister Location.

The very first thing we're treated to upon booting up Sister Location is a conversation between two men about the animatronics…

“There's no doubting what you achieved on a technical level. These are clearly state of the art. There are just certain… ‘design choices’ that were made for these robots that we don't fully understand. We were hoping that you could shed some light on those.” “She can dance. She can sing. She's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice cream.” “With all due respect, those aren't the design choices we were curious about, Mr. Afton.”

There are a number of things made clear by this conversation. One, the second man speaking is William Afton. Two, they're talking about Baby, the new animatronic in Sister Location, and William Afton is her creator. Three, there's something decidedly wrong with Baby. And four, though you can't tell from the transcript alone, William Afton is British.

The reason why this last point is important is because for each night of Sister Location, you're treated to a short sound clip of a young British girl talking to her father about wanting to see Baby, almost as if they're memories… memories of you. The player. About your daughter.Over the course of Sister Location, you're being talked to, advised, and led around the facility by the voice of Baby, only it becomes clear after a while that Baby is not actually herself—she's being controlled and emulated by another animatronic, Ennard. In the “official” ending, you're led into the scooping room where you're “scooped” of your innards. Ennard then proceeds to wear your skin in order to escape into the outside world much like Edgar in the original Men in Black.The final image shows you looking into a mirror back at home… but it's clearly not you, unless you've somehow inherited glowing purple eyes (hmm… purple…) through some weird turn of genetics. You're now a walking, talking animatronic in a people suit, perfectly ripe for, perhaps, killing children?

If we take another look back at The Silver Eyes, there's even more evidence as to this hypothesis' validity. William is constantly referred to as appearing “inhuman.” His eyes, for instance, are described as “glassy,” just like an animatronics', and his skin is described as “saggy” with “symmetrical scars all over his body,” almost as though the skin were sagging around an animatronic endoskeleton.There's also the sound clips from the secret “fake” ending of Sister Location where you sneak into the private room and have an all-too-familiar FNaF experience attempting to keep Ennard from getting into the room and killing you. Over the course of the night, Ennard slips back and forth between Baby and William's daughter's voice in an attempt to lure you into helping him. Some of the things he says are very revealing…

“Isn’t this why you came? To be with her again?”

Who is the “her” in this statement? Why, William's daughter, of course! He's returned to the facility in an attempt to find her after she was kidnapped/swallowed by Baby. This statement would only make sense if the player is William.here's another sound clip that plays when Ennard starts using William's daughter's voice:

“You’re always working/wanting/waiting to be with me again.”

This provides further evidence to support not only the previous statement, but also begs the question—why would Ennard use the girl's voice unless the player is William? Surely this specific girl's voice would only be effective on one man—William himself.



Anyone agree
frankblob
Scratcher
35 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

keppoch6 wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

The Purple Guy's first appearance in the Five Nights at Freddy's series came in the form of rather disturbing, pixelated mini-games in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 where he's shown either standing in the background or pulling up in a car and harassing children. In all instances, his appearance results in once happy children transforming into pale, lifeless, crying ones, implying that he's responsible for their untimely deaths.

His role in the series is more thoroughly explained, however, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3—first through another series of mini-games, in which he takes each of the animatronics separately to the back room and destroys them, and second through the final “mini-game” where he's shown being threatened by the ghosts of the children he murdered, hiding in a nearby Spring Bonnie suit, and subsequently being crushed to death inside the suit once the spring mechanisms come loose.

And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, making deep cuts all over your body, and a split second later, all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You’ll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes. You’ll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it." -excerpt from ‘The Silver Eyes’

It's through this series of mini-games that we discover who Springtrap, the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 really is—The Purple Guy, his corpse forever trapped within the Spring Bonnie suit and keen on having its revenge.

Fast-forward, now, to The Silver Eyes, the Five Nights at Freddy's novel published in December 2015…

also the one who hid inside the suits and kidnapped and killed children, leading to the assumption that William Afton is The Purple Guy of FNaF 2 and 3 (he is killed at the end of the book when Charlie sets off the spring locks in his suit).

Up to now, William Afton has never appeared (by name) in an actual Five Nights at Freddy's game, leading some to disregard him as nothing but ‘book-only canon’… but all that changed with the release of Sister Location.

The very first thing we're treated to upon booting up Sister Location is a conversation between two men about the animatronics…

“There's no doubting what you achieved on a technical level. These are clearly state of the art. There are just certain… ‘design choices’ that were made for these robots that we don't fully understand. We were hoping that you could shed some light on those.” “She can dance. She can sing. She's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice cream.” “With all due respect, those aren't the design choices we were curious about, Mr. Afton.”

There are a number of things made clear by this conversation. One, the second man speaking is William Afton. Two, they're talking about Baby, the new animatronic in Sister Location, and William Afton is her creator. Three, there's something decidedly wrong with Baby. And four, though you can't tell from the transcript alone, William Afton is British.

The reason why this last point is important is because for each night of Sister Location, you're treated to a short sound clip of a young British girl talking to her father about wanting to see Baby, almost as if they're memories… memories of you. The player. About your daughter.Over the course of Sister Location, you're being talked to, advised, and led around the facility by the voice of Baby, only it becomes clear after a while that Baby is not actually herself—she's being controlled and emulated by another animatronic, Ennard. In the “official” ending, you're led into the scooping room where you're “scooped” of your innards. Ennard then proceeds to wear your skin in order to escape into the outside world much like Edgar in the original Men in Black.The final image shows you looking into a mirror back at home… but it's clearly not you, unless you've somehow inherited glowing purple eyes (hmm… purple…) through some weird turn of genetics. You're now a walking, talking animatronic in a people suit, perfectly ripe for, perhaps, killing children?

If we take another look back at The Silver Eyes, there's even more evidence as to this hypothesis' validity. William is constantly referred to as appearing “inhuman.” His eyes, for instance, are described as “glassy,” just like an animatronics', and his skin is described as “saggy” with “symmetrical scars all over his body,” almost as though the skin were sagging around an animatronic endoskeleton.There's also the sound clips from the secret “fake” ending of Sister Location where you sneak into the private room and have an all-too-familiar FNaF experience attempting to keep Ennard from getting into the room and killing you. Over the course of the night, Ennard slips back and forth between Baby and William's daughter's voice in an attempt to lure you into helping him. Some of the things he says are very revealing…

“Isn’t this why you came? To be with her again?”

Who is the “her” in this statement? Why, William's daughter, of course! He's returned to the facility in an attempt to find her after she was kidnapped/swallowed by Baby. This statement would only make sense if the player is William.here's another sound clip that plays when Ennard starts using William's daughter's voice:

“You’re always working/wanting/waiting to be with me again.”

This provides further evidence to support not only the previous statement, but also begs the question—why would Ennard use the girl's voice unless the player is William? Surely this specific girl's voice would only be effective on one man—William himself.



Anyone agree
A lot of good points here, but one thing I want to note:

ENNARD DID NOT CONTROL CIRCUS BABY!
OR THE OTHER ANIMATRONICS!
HE DIDN'T EVEN EXIST YET!

He was created during the events of the game!
The animatronics want to escape.
Circus Baby uses to scooper to scoop out the other animatronics' endoskeletons.
Circus baby also earns your trust.
Circus Baby has you put her through the scooper.
Her mind takes control of the collective jumble of endoskeletons.
That's Ennard.

He's a mishmash of all the animatronics' endoskeletons controlled by Circus Baby's mind.
keppoch6
Scratcher
23 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

frankblob wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

The Purple Guy's first appearance in the Five Nights at Freddy's series came in the form of rather disturbing, pixelated mini-games in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 where he's shown either standing in the background or pulling up in a car and harassing children. In all instances, his appearance results in once happy children transforming into pale, lifeless, crying ones, implying that he's responsible for their untimely deaths.

His role in the series is more thoroughly explained, however, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3—first through another series of mini-games, in which he takes each of the animatronics separately to the back room and destroys them, and second through the final “mini-game” where he's shown being threatened by the ghosts of the children he murdered, hiding in a nearby Spring Bonnie suit, and subsequently being crushed to death inside the suit once the spring mechanisms come loose.

And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, making deep cuts all over your body, and a split second later, all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You’ll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes. You’ll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it." -excerpt from ‘The Silver Eyes’

It's through this series of mini-games that we discover who Springtrap, the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 really is—The Purple Guy, his corpse forever trapped within the Spring Bonnie suit and keen on having its revenge.

Fast-forward, now, to The Silver Eyes, the Five Nights at Freddy's novel published in December 2015…

also the one who hid inside the suits and kidnapped and killed children, leading to the assumption that William Afton is The Purple Guy of FNaF 2 and 3 (he is killed at the end of the book when Charlie sets off the spring locks in his suit).

Up to now, William Afton has never appeared (by name) in an actual Five Nights at Freddy's game, leading some to disregard him as nothing but ‘book-only canon’… but all that changed with the release of Sister Location.

The very first thing we're treated to upon booting up Sister Location is a conversation between two men about the animatronics…

“There's no doubting what you achieved on a technical level. These are clearly state of the art. There are just certain… ‘design choices’ that were made for these robots that we don't fully understand. We were hoping that you could shed some light on those.” “She can dance. She can sing. She's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice cream.” “With all due respect, those aren't the design choices we were curious about, Mr. Afton.”

There are a number of things made clear by this conversation. One, the second man speaking is William Afton. Two, they're talking about Baby, the new animatronic in Sister Location, and William Afton is her creator. Three, there's something decidedly wrong with Baby. And four, though you can't tell from the transcript alone, William Afton is British.

The reason why this last point is important is because for each night of Sister Location, you're treated to a short sound clip of a young British girl talking to her father about wanting to see Baby, almost as if they're memories… memories of you. The player. About your daughter.Over the course of Sister Location, you're being talked to, advised, and led around the facility by the voice of Baby, only it becomes clear after a while that Baby is not actually herself—she's being controlled and emulated by another animatronic, Ennard. In the “official” ending, you're led into the scooping room where you're “scooped” of your innards. Ennard then proceeds to wear your skin in order to escape into the outside world much like Edgar in the original Men in Black.The final image shows you looking into a mirror back at home… but it's clearly not you, unless you've somehow inherited glowing purple eyes (hmm… purple…) through some weird turn of genetics. You're now a walking, talking animatronic in a people suit, perfectly ripe for, perhaps, killing children?

If we take another look back at The Silver Eyes, there's even more evidence as to this hypothesis' validity. William is constantly referred to as appearing “inhuman.” His eyes, for instance, are described as “glassy,” just like an animatronics', and his skin is described as “saggy” with “symmetrical scars all over his body,” almost as though the skin were sagging around an animatronic endoskeleton.There's also the sound clips from the secret “fake” ending of Sister Location where you sneak into the private room and have an all-too-familiar FNaF experience attempting to keep Ennard from getting into the room and killing you. Over the course of the night, Ennard slips back and forth between Baby and William's daughter's voice in an attempt to lure you into helping him. Some of the things he says are very revealing…

“Isn’t this why you came? To be with her again?”

Who is the “her” in this statement? Why, William's daughter, of course! He's returned to the facility in an attempt to find her after she was kidnapped/swallowed by Baby. This statement would only make sense if the player is William.here's another sound clip that plays when Ennard starts using William's daughter's voice:

“You’re always working/wanting/waiting to be with me again.”

This provides further evidence to support not only the previous statement, but also begs the question—why would Ennard use the girl's voice unless the player is William? Surely this specific girl's voice would only be effective on one man—William himself.



Anyone agree
A lot of good points here, but one thing I want to note:

ENNARD DID NOT CONTROL CIRCUS BABY!
OR THE OTHER ANIMATRONICS!
HE DIDN'T EVEN EXIST YET!

He was created during the events of the game!
The animatronics want to escape.
Circus Baby uses to scooper to scoop out the other animatronics' endoskeletons.
Circus baby also earns your trust.
Circus Baby has you put her through the scooper.
Her mind takes control of the collective jumble of endoskeletons.
That's Ennard.

He's a mishmash of all the animatronics' endoskeletons controlled by Circus Baby's mind.
but if Ennard is inside Afton and afton is purple guy it means spring trap is an animatronic inside an animatronic

keppoch6
Scratcher
23 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

keppoch6 wrote:

frankblob wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

The Purple Guy's first appearance in the Five Nights at Freddy's series came in the form of rather disturbing, pixelated mini-games in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 where he's shown either standing in the background or pulling up in a car and harassing children. In all instances, his appearance results in once happy children transforming into pale, lifeless, crying ones, implying that he's responsible for their untimely deaths.

His role in the series is more thoroughly explained, however, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3—first through another series of mini-games, in which he takes each of the animatronics separately to the back room and destroys them, and second through the final “mini-game” where he's shown being threatened by the ghosts of the children he murdered, hiding in a nearby Spring Bonnie suit, and subsequently being crushed to death inside the suit once the spring mechanisms come loose.

And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, making deep cuts all over your body, and a split second later, all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You’ll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes. You’ll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it." -excerpt from ‘The Silver Eyes’

It's through this series of mini-games that we discover who Springtrap, the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 really is—The Purple Guy, his corpse forever trapped within the Spring Bonnie suit and keen on having its revenge.

Fast-forward, now, to The Silver Eyes, the Five Nights at Freddy's novel published in December 2015…

also the one who hid inside the suits and kidnapped and killed children, leading to the assumption that William Afton is The Purple Guy of FNaF 2 and 3 (he is killed at the end of the book when Charlie sets off the spring locks in his suit).

Up to now, William Afton has never appeared (by name) in an actual Five Nights at Freddy's game, leading some to disregard him as nothing but ‘book-only canon’… but all that changed with the release of Sister Location.

The very first thing we're treated to upon booting up Sister Location is a conversation between two men about the animatronics…

“There's no doubting what you achieved on a technical level. These are clearly state of the art. There are just certain… ‘design choices’ that were made for these robots that we don't fully understand. We were hoping that you could shed some light on those.” “She can dance. She can sing. She's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice cream.” “With all due respect, those aren't the design choices we were curious about, Mr. Afton.”

There are a number of things made clear by this conversation. One, the second man speaking is William Afton. Two, they're talking about Baby, the new animatronic in Sister Location, and William Afton is her creator. Three, there's something decidedly wrong with Baby. And four, though you can't tell from the transcript alone, William Afton is British.

The reason why this last point is important is because for each night of Sister Location, you're treated to a short sound clip of a young British girl talking to her father about wanting to see Baby, almost as if they're memories… memories of you. The player. About your daughter.Over the course of Sister Location, you're being talked to, advised, and led around the facility by the voice of Baby, only it becomes clear after a while that Baby is not actually herself—she's being controlled and emulated by another animatronic, Ennard. In the “official” ending, you're led into the scooping room where you're “scooped” of your innards. Ennard then proceeds to wear your skin in order to escape into the outside world much like Edgar in the original Men in Black.The final image shows you looking into a mirror back at home… but it's clearly not you, unless you've somehow inherited glowing purple eyes (hmm… purple…) through some weird turn of genetics. You're now a walking, talking animatronic in a people suit, perfectly ripe for, perhaps, killing children?

If we take another look back at The Silver Eyes, there's even more evidence as to this hypothesis' validity. William is constantly referred to as appearing “inhuman.” His eyes, for instance, are described as “glassy,” just like an animatronics', and his skin is described as “saggy” with “symmetrical scars all over his body,” almost as though the skin were sagging around an animatronic endoskeleton.There's also the sound clips from the secret “fake” ending of Sister Location where you sneak into the private room and have an all-too-familiar FNaF experience attempting to keep Ennard from getting into the room and killing you. Over the course of the night, Ennard slips back and forth between Baby and William's daughter's voice in an attempt to lure you into helping him. Some of the things he says are very revealing…

“Isn’t this why you came? To be with her again?”

Who is the “her” in this statement? Why, William's daughter, of course! He's returned to the facility in an attempt to find her after she was kidnapped/swallowed by Baby. This statement would only make sense if the player is William.here's another sound clip that plays when Ennard starts using William's daughter's voice:

“You’re always working/wanting/waiting to be with me again.”

This provides further evidence to support not only the previous statement, but also begs the question—why would Ennard use the girl's voice unless the player is William? Surely this specific girl's voice would only be effective on one man—William himself.



Anyone agree
A lot of good points here, but one thing I want to note:

ENNARD DID NOT CONTROL CIRCUS BABY!
OR THE OTHER ANIMATRONICS!
HE DIDN'T EVEN EXIST YET!

He was created during the events of the game!
The animatronics want to escape.
Circus Baby uses to scooper to scoop out the other animatronics' endoskeletons.
Circus baby also earns your trust.
Circus Baby has you put her through the scooper.
Her mind takes control of the collective jumble of endoskeletons.
That's Ennard.

He's a mishmash of all the animatronics' endoskeletons controlled by Circus Baby's mind.
but if Ennard is inside Afton and afton is purple guy it means spring trap is an animatronic inside an animatronic

and in the silver eyes it did mention the night guards skin looked saggy, his eyes looked glassy and there were scars on his body(probably from Ennard
poking through the skin or from the springlocks inside the spring bonnie suit
keppoch6
Scratcher
23 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location takes place in 1983. The “Bite of ’83” incident plays a major role in the game. Sister Location reveals that Baby was responsible. By playing and beating the 8-bit minigame that pops up after the main character dies, you see a quick cut scene where a young girl approaches the animatronic to get served ice cream only to be grabbed and sucked inside the body of the robot. The end of the game also reveals the origin and identity of the Purple Guy.

frankblob
Scratcher
35 posts

FNAF THEORIES (The Expanded Universe of the Five Nights At Freddy's games)

keppoch6 wrote:

frankblob wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

keppoch6 wrote:

The Purple Guy's first appearance in the Five Nights at Freddy's series came in the form of rather disturbing, pixelated mini-games in Five Nights at Freddy's 2 where he's shown either standing in the background or pulling up in a car and harassing children. In all instances, his appearance results in once happy children transforming into pale, lifeless, crying ones, implying that he's responsible for their untimely deaths.

His role in the series is more thoroughly explained, however, in Five Nights at Freddy's 3—first through another series of mini-games, in which he takes each of the animatronics separately to the back room and destroys them, and second through the final “mini-game” where he's shown being threatened by the ghosts of the children he murdered, hiding in a nearby Spring Bonnie suit, and subsequently being crushed to death inside the suit once the spring mechanisms come loose.

And if you trigger those spring locks, two things will happen: first the locks themselves will snap right into you, making deep cuts all over your body, and a split second later, all the animatronic parts, all that sharp steel and hard plastic will instantly be driven into your body. You will die, but it will be slow. You’ll feel your organs punctured, the suit will grow wet with your blood, and you will know you’re dying for long, long minutes. You’ll try to scream, but you will be unable to: your vocal cords will be severed, and your lungs will fill with your own blood until you drown in it." -excerpt from ‘The Silver Eyes’

It's through this series of mini-games that we discover who Springtrap, the main antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 3 really is—The Purple Guy, his corpse forever trapped within the Spring Bonnie suit and keen on having its revenge.

Fast-forward, now, to The Silver Eyes, the Five Nights at Freddy's novel published in December 2015…

also the one who hid inside the suits and kidnapped and killed children, leading to the assumption that William Afton is The Purple Guy of FNaF 2 and 3 (he is killed at the end of the book when Charlie sets off the spring locks in his suit).

Up to now, William Afton has never appeared (by name) in an actual Five Nights at Freddy's game, leading some to disregard him as nothing but ‘book-only canon’… but all that changed with the release of Sister Location.

The very first thing we're treated to upon booting up Sister Location is a conversation between two men about the animatronics…

“There's no doubting what you achieved on a technical level. These are clearly state of the art. There are just certain… ‘design choices’ that were made for these robots that we don't fully understand. We were hoping that you could shed some light on those.” “She can dance. She can sing. She's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice cream.” “With all due respect, those aren't the design choices we were curious about, Mr. Afton.”

There are a number of things made clear by this conversation. One, the second man speaking is William Afton. Two, they're talking about Baby, the new animatronic in Sister Location, and William Afton is her creator. Three, there's something decidedly wrong with Baby. And four, though you can't tell from the transcript alone, William Afton is British.

The reason why this last point is important is because for each night of Sister Location, you're treated to a short sound clip of a young British girl talking to her father about wanting to see Baby, almost as if they're memories… memories of you. The player. About your daughter.Over the course of Sister Location, you're being talked to, advised, and led around the facility by the voice of Baby, only it becomes clear after a while that Baby is not actually herself—she's being controlled and emulated by another animatronic, Ennard. In the “official” ending, you're led into the scooping room where you're “scooped” of your innards. Ennard then proceeds to wear your skin in order to escape into the outside world much like Edgar in the original Men in Black.The final image shows you looking into a mirror back at home… but it's clearly not you, unless you've somehow inherited glowing purple eyes (hmm… purple…) through some weird turn of genetics. You're now a walking, talking animatronic in a people suit, perfectly ripe for, perhaps, killing children?

If we take another look back at The Silver Eyes, there's even more evidence as to this hypothesis' validity. William is constantly referred to as appearing “inhuman.” His eyes, for instance, are described as “glassy,” just like an animatronics', and his skin is described as “saggy” with “symmetrical scars all over his body,” almost as though the skin were sagging around an animatronic endoskeleton.There's also the sound clips from the secret “fake” ending of Sister Location where you sneak into the private room and have an all-too-familiar FNaF experience attempting to keep Ennard from getting into the room and killing you. Over the course of the night, Ennard slips back and forth between Baby and William's daughter's voice in an attempt to lure you into helping him. Some of the things he says are very revealing…

“Isn’t this why you came? To be with her again?”

Who is the “her” in this statement? Why, William's daughter, of course! He's returned to the facility in an attempt to find her after she was kidnapped/swallowed by Baby. This statement would only make sense if the player is William.here's another sound clip that plays when Ennard starts using William's daughter's voice:

“You’re always working/wanting/waiting to be with me again.”

This provides further evidence to support not only the previous statement, but also begs the question—why would Ennard use the girl's voice unless the player is William? Surely this specific girl's voice would only be effective on one man—William himself.



Anyone agree
A lot of good points here, but one thing I want to note:

ENNARD DID NOT CONTROL CIRCUS BABY!
OR THE OTHER ANIMATRONICS!
HE DIDN'T EVEN EXIST YET!

He was created during the events of the game!
The animatronics want to escape.
Circus Baby uses to scooper to scoop out the other animatronics' endoskeletons.
Circus baby also earns your trust.
Circus Baby has you put her through the scooper.
Her mind takes control of the collective jumble of endoskeletons.
That's Ennard.

He's a mishmash of all the animatronics' endoskeletons controlled by Circus Baby's mind.
but if Ennard is inside Afton and afton is purple guy it means spring trap is an animatronic inside an animatronic

Except that the Wikipedia transcript of the extra cutscene states thus:

Completing the various Custom Night modes on the hardest difficulty setting unlocks a set of 8-bit cutscenes that have been confirmed as being canonical. These scenes show Ennard walking down the block disguised in Mike's skin - appearing normal at first, but gradually decaying and deteriorating from one scene to the next. Neighbors initially wave to him, but later become concerned and hide as his outward appearance worsens. In the last of these scenes, Mike vomits Ennard into the sewer and collapses, presumably due to the lack of innards. However, he rises to his feet again as Ennard repeatedly says, “You won't die.”

This explains the baggy skin.
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good point
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Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?

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cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?
Um, hello?!?!?!
DID YOU SEE MY LAST FEW POSTS?!?!?
They literally prove that theory
a. Completely wrong and
b. use only facts to do it.
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frankblob wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?
Um, hello?!?!?!
DID YOU SEE MY LAST FEW POSTS?!?!?
They literally prove that theory
a. Completely wrong and
b. use only facts to do it.
*Sigh…* I'm not talking about the custom night as it is not relevant to the theory.

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cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?
Round of applause everybody! You completely missed the entire point of my comment. Please, don't quote me if your not gonna respond to any of what I said. Also, Toy Chica has a smile and faceplates aren't a sole characteristic to Baby. So, I don't see your point with connecting it to Baby. If she talks about her “old self”, why wouldn't she acknowledge it?

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I agree with baby being the suit

Last edited by computer_tron (Feb. 14, 2017 21:23:09)


I make projects sometimes…
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ok i agree with baby being the springlock suit, mostly because there's not really another animatronic suit to fit that description.

I make projects sometimes…
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Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?
Round of applause everybody! You completely missed the entire point of my comment. Please, don't quote me if your not gonna respond to any of what I said. Also, Toy Chica has a smile and faceplates aren't a sole characteristic to Baby. So, I don't see your point with connecting it to Baby. If she talks about her “old self”, why wouldn't she acknowledge it?
Because I'm also referrring to the Circus Baby in the minigame. Remember, this Circus baby has green eyes. This Circus Baby has BLUE eyes. That means both of those are different.
Secondly, Toy Chica does not seem to have any face plates with what we know, so it cannot be Toy Chica.
I am sorry that I still had your quote from a previous thread. I was just trying my best to refer it to you.

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cs109801 wrote:

frankblob wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?
Um, hello?!?!?!
DID YOU SEE MY LAST FEW POSTS?!?!?
They literally prove that theory
a. Completely wrong and
b. use only facts to do it.
*Sigh…* I'm not talking about the custom night as it is not relevant to the theory.
Sorry, what I meant was this:

On the fourth night, Circus Baby hides Mike in a springlock suit.

On the final night, Circus Baby tells Mike to put her through the scooper.

So the springlock suit can't be Circus Baby's.
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frankblob wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

frankblob wrote:

cs109801 wrote:

Scratchingthecode97 wrote:

I don't think I need to talk about the fake ending. Also, want your proof? Just look at the scooping room and Ennard. The scooping room has all the funtimes. Hmmm…… I wonder where their endoskeletons could be? I mean, just look at ‘em. He is a mess of wires unlike any SL endoskeleton we’ve seen. He even has eyeballs from the different endoskeletons. How could he have existed if all the animatronics were functional before?

And, just in case if you've forgotten, we have seen Baby's endoskeleton before.
Ok, so after some consideration, help with friends, and your ideas, I am about to solve a theory. Ready?
The springlock suit is CIRCUS BABY.
Think about it. On night 5, when you are in the scooping room after following Baby's instructions, you will see all of the animatronics on the floor, but guess what? There is no Circus Baby there! And apparently, YOU brought her there on the conveyor belt earlier!
So where did she go?
Believe it or not, she's probably taken by Ennard somewhere. I just don't have any evidence to prove that yet, so forget about that for now.
Just hear me out on this. You see, on the springlock suit, that there is a smile on the face. There is also a smile on Circus Baby's face as well. You ALSO see lines for FACEPLATES on here as well. This is my main reason.
Does anyone want to concur?
Um, hello?!?!?!
DID YOU SEE MY LAST FEW POSTS?!?!?
They literally prove that theory
a. Completely wrong and
b. use only facts to do it.
*Sigh…* I'm not talking about the custom night as it is not relevant to the theory.
Sorry, what I meant was this:

On the fourth night, Circus Baby hides Mike in a springlock suit.

On the final night, Circus Baby tells Mike to put her through the scooper.

So the springlock suit can't be Circus Baby's.
Exactly.
DID YOU READ MY PREVIOUS POSTS??!! I literally explained that you don't see Circus Baby in the scooping room on night 5. Where did she go then?

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So we know that ennard possesses Mike what if after the death of his daughter moves and changes his name and everything explaining where the name Dave miller came from and Mike being his name before he moved. And with circus baby being ennards concience wouldn't now the name change and chose the alias “Dave Miller” for in SL

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potato_celery_man wrote:

So we know that ennard possesses Mike what if after the death of his daughter moves and changes his name and everything explaining where the name Dave miller came from and Mike being his name before he moved. And with circus baby being ennards concience wouldn't now the name change and chose the alias “Dave Miller” for in SL
Ok, two things.
First, are you referring the name Dave Miller from The Silver Eyes? If so, then this theory is not exactly correct, as the books in this sense are not canon in a way.
Second, Mike never had a daughter, let alone a child. It was WILLIAM who had the daughter. That makes her Mike's SISTER. William was also the person who changed his name in TSE. Honestly, have you even read the book?

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