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FNAF Theory
FNAF Theory
decided to scrap him. If the day guard doesnt know about this, he would not
bother to tamper with the system, thus making him the only character that
can still differentiate between the player and the day guard. I dont know if
its the truth, but its certainly plausible.
FNAF the original doesnt have much information, other than that the player
is a new person and phone guy dies. Phone guy does ask the player to
check the suits in the back sometime because he has always wondered
what was back there. I think he knows he is going to be stuffed into a suit,
and he wants his body to be found. Also, he might have suspicions about
where the missing bodies of the children went, since they were never found.
Keep in mind that the endoskeletons of the original suits were collapsible
(FNAF 3) so that an employee could climb in. They could have been
collapsed, the children stuffed in, and then opened back up so that the
animatronics could move as usual without suspicion.
FNAF 3 cleared up A TON. Purple guy is for sure the killer, and the children
got their revenge when they possessed the suits and cornered purple guy in
the back room. He panicked and got into the suit, thinking they would be
more afraid of him due to their horrible memories of death linked to that suit.
This all backfired on him, however, when the suits endoskeleton
malfunctioned and he was impaled, leading to his death. So why are the
animatronics still possessed? They dont want revenge, they want peace.
Im not sure if the bodies are ever given a proper burial (probably not), but
the mini games where the animatronics give the children cake is a hint that
they just needed to be cheered up. Cake is a lousy apology for murder, but it
makes the children feel more at peace. Plus, theyre kids, and they like cake.
By giving the children cake, it releases their souls and allows them to be free.
This is evident because in the bad ending, there are five sets of glowing eyes
in the animatronic heads, but in the good ending scene, the lights are all
gone. One head is not visible at all on the good ending, and there are a lot
of possibilities for who that head is. It could be the marionette, but that
seems unlikely. Much more probable is that its Golden Freddy. Golden
Freddy is the fifth dead child, hinted at in the Give Gifts Give Life mini game
in FNAF 2, and more heavily suggested in the final mini game in FNAF 3
where the childrens souls are released. If it was Golden Freddy, however, it
would be logical that we could also see the head in the good ending when
the eyes are unlit, but we cannot. The head is entirely gone, which means it
could be Springtrap. In the bad ending, the head is lurking behind the
others, rather than in line with them. This could represent the fact that the
head is the animatronic pursuing the children, AKA Springtrap. When the
good ending happens, it is completely invisible, because the menace of
Springtrap is finally gone.