![]() So it’s kinda safe to assume Scott had that idea during Fnaf 4 or even earlier, after all the concept of agony is, in a way, a common horror trope so it’s not crazy to think Scott thought of it. There was too much, too great and vast a weight, for Charlie to have brought it with her. It had been there before she came, and it was there now it would be there forever. It hung in the air like humidity the walls were saturated, like the wood had soaked in it. I think they linger, whether there’s someone there or not.” The house, her old house, was imbued with memory, with loss, with longing. ![]() I found it, here’s a section of that conversation: I’m referring to when Charlie and I think Marla talk about how they think memories and emotions can linger and cause “haunted” instances. Not in the first four games itself but the specific book Silver Eyes outright describes the concept of agony, so now that we know agony is in the games, what that tells us is Scott had the ideas for agony all the way back during Silver Eyes. The only thing that could've possibly been is one of the murders but there's still some inconsistency on when those could've occured for him to have seen them during or before 1983. There's also the fact that the Bite Victim had to have seen SOMETHING traumatizing in relation to the yellow mascot characters in order for him to be afraid of them. ![]() While that admittedly sounded like a narratively satisfying solution at first, it kinda falls a part when you consider the fact that Puppet kid used to be referred to with male pronouns in "SAVE HIM". There was also this other idea that suggests the absent sister went on to become the puppet and is speaking to her brother through the plush. The second is the Puppet which seemed the most likely to me until I thought about the illogic behind having the puppet's soul inhabit a yellow bear character when technically it should belong the the fifth missing child for obvious reasons. The only problem with that is that the FNaF 3 phone calls about the suits being retired followed by the Spring Bonnie suit being "noticibly moved" heavily imply that the MCI has to have happened sometime after FNaF 4 due to the suits still being very much in use during that game. There's also a ton of Happiest Day symbolism throughout FNaF 4 that further backs this up. Basically describing the gist of the MCI implying that it had already occurred meaning GF had already been possessed. One is Golden Freddy which seemed like an obvious answer at first, not just because of the yellow bear connection but because the pigtail girl mentioned what seemed to be a "rumour" about bodies getting hidden away after they're killed. 10 inch Cute Night Plush - Purple Hat Golden Freddy Plush Toys - Adorable Withered Bear Stuffed Fredbear Fazbear Freddie Plushie - Game Fans - Peluche De Soft Dolls Birthday Gifts Kids, Girls, Boys 4. In other words the reason the eyes always follow the boy's movements is because he is, literally, being watched and apparently influenced on a near constant level.I've kinda been split between two possibilities: FredBear's 'voice' in the fourth game wasn't in the boy's head he was actually hearing someone's voice-The plush FredBear was functioning as a sort of like a nanny cam/baby monitor. Now at first glance, this appears to be a simple easter egg-but think back to the actual cutscenes of FNAF 4:Īt one point in the game, the boy's Freddy's plush is placed atop the grandfather clock overlooking the hallway-a strange place for a teddy bear, right? But not a camera. Originally posted by Gothicruby:So, a disturbing realisation hit me last night on a re-watch of some playthrough's in the private room the footage that appear on screens (Nearbye where the FredBear plush sit) appear to be surveilance of the little boy's house in FNAF 4. We know that the boy witnessed -something- in Fredbear's family diner, but it didn't appear to make him a target for explicit murder just surveilance, probably, to keep him from talking or find out what exactly it was that he knew. Which means that he was specifically targeted by the employee working that private room. In other words the reason the eyes always follow the boy's movements is because he is, literally, being watched and apparently influenced on a near constant level. Golden Freddy's 'voice' in the fourth game wasn't in the boy's head he was actually hearing someone's voice-The plush Freddy was functioning as a sort of like a nanny cam/baby monitor. Now at first glance, this appears to be a simple easter egg-but think back to the actual cutscenes of FNAF 4:Īt one point in the game, the boy's Fredbear plush is placed atop the grandfather clock overlooking the hallway-a strange place for a teddy bear, right? But not a camera. So, a disturbing realisation hit me last night on a re-watch of some playthrough's in the private room the footage that appear on screens (Nearbye where the Golden Freddy/Fredbear plush sit) appear to be surveilance of the little boy's house in FNAF 4.
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