The purple type is a seer. We understand the plot and secrets of the Five Nights at Freddy's series. The purple guy and his

Violet people have both wisdom and powerful intuition. They also contain physical strength and qualities that allow them to radically change their own lives. Violet people combine features of the blue and red types, creating a certain new level of essence and new vibrations.

Often these people appear to others as cold and distant, unapproachable, but this is only externally. All their strength, passion and energy are hidden within. They are careful in expressing feelings. They are easily offended, so their cold appearance is used as a shield.

Relationships with partners also do not occupy a very important place in the violet value system. They need a spouse who can understand their visions, travel together in similar directions and provide inspiration.

“Purple” people are visionaries, futurists. They have high ideals and hopes for the future. In any situation, a complete picture of what is happening is revealed to them and, without delving into the facts, they know everything. They can often see the future.

Violet people radiate charisma and magnetism. Their emotional depth has an extraordinary impact on others. The life of violet is in tune with the flow of energy and a sense of intuition.

Violet people love music. They feel the power and vibration of sounds, preferring energizing, quiet and harmonious melodies.

People with a violet aura are very independent and need a lot of space to function. We are talking about huge houses with a lot of open space. They don't fare well if they find themselves in a small town or community. Social communication is basically boring for them and is a necessity unless there is a compelling reason.

They prefer mystical sex, where intercourse and orgasm are the path to enlightenment, the unity of the feminine and masculine principles, where duality ceases to exist.

When Violets focus on their partners, they become quite demanding and possessive.

Mentally, violet people are theoreticians. They want to know that their ideas and projects work and make a difference. Their psychic abilities allow them to see the reason or structure of a technology, situation or event. At times, their unorthodox, inventive ideas and strange perceptions often seem unrealistic and impractical to others.

They feel like a fish in water in the flow of changes and transformations. They adapt perfectly to any conditions.
Spirituality is an essential aspect for purples. They see God in everything, including themselves.

People with a violet aura do not need a lot of money for personal purposes, but love the luxury that they acquire with the money they earn.

Violet people need creative activity and want to advertise their visionary and innovative ideas. No matter what field they work in, they will always find a new effective solution that will work.

Professional Occupations: Actor, musician, artist, writer, lecturer, designer, industrialist, director, photographer, psychologist, social worker, spiritual teacher, politician, businessman and inventor.

I wanted to write at the end, but at the request of Mangle30Foxy I’ll write now;)

Purple guy or Purple man (eng. Purple guy or Purple man) is one of the characters in FNaF2 and FNaF3 and, perhaps, the most important antagonist of all incidents in the history of the game "Five Nights at Freddy's" (all parts). Appears only in the mini -games of the second and third parts. He looks like a tall man of purple color and with black eyes with white pupils. His very first appearance happened in the mini-game “Give the cake to the children”, when we, playing as Freddy, feed the children with cake, and after. a boy sits by the door and cries. A purple car drives up to the boy, from which the same Purple guy comes out and kills the child, and the Puppet jumps out on the screen. The second time he appears is when we play the game "Foxy Debut". children, he stands in the corner, and the children die.

Also, can rarely appear in the "Save Them" Mini-Game. If, while controlling Freddy, you go in a different direction than the Puppet, then he will appear. If you get too close to the Purple Guy, the game will end and the message "You Can"t" will appear on the screen. If you read the name of the mini-game and this phrase together (with a little modification first), you may result in the phrase “You Can't Save Them” or “You Can't Save Them”, which may refer to children.

Also in one sprite you can see that he has a badge or police badge on his chest, and he is holding a phone or flashlight in his hand. Some people think this is Phone Guy.

Since many players believe that he is the killer of the five children, a theory has emerged that states that the Purple Guy knew the animatronic program as well as anyone, which is why he reconfigured one of the animatronics to commit the "Bite of 87".

Perhaps he ended his life in the Springtrap suit (a drop of water hit the suit, and the endoskeleton opened, piercing the poor guy right through), escaping from the souls of the five children he once killed, and was somehow reunited with the animatronic's endoskeleton.

If you look at the mini-games and secret pictures, the Purple Man is a tall, strong, green-eyed man, as he was taller than Freddy himself and could disassemble 2-meter animatronics in a few seconds.

Facts and theories
Some players think that the Purple Guy who appears in the "Foxy Debut" and "Take Cake to the Children" mini-games and the Badge Guy are different characters. This is explained by the fact that the purple person, even in the game, was given away by glowing eyes (or these are white pupils on a black eye socket). But the second one doesn’t have them. And also, the purple man looks quite tall, and the pink one looks like a dwarf. Well, also, if the purple man had been operating since the very first restaurant, he would have been about 50-60 years old. This is quite a big age for a maniac.
There is also a myth about a mysterious animatronic sitting in a Golden Freddy pose, purple in color, which is supposedly the Purple Man, but in fact this is a fake, and its author himself admitted it.
Some players believe that the Purple Man is a policeman or a security guard.
Another theory claims that the Purple Man is the owner of the pizzeria.
There is a version that the crying boy in the first mini-game (who was killed by the Purple Guy) is the Puppet.
The purple guy is one of the most mysterious characters in the FNaF universe.
Perhaps one of the illusions - Shadow Freddy, who has a purple tint - is a reference to this person. Although, it is also possible that the Shadow is a hallucination.
In the "Foxy's Debut" mini-game, Purple Man is seen to be very happy about Foxy's appearance. By the way, the guy on the phone said that Foxy is his favorite animatronic.
Perhaps he has the disease acanthokeratoderma. This is blue or purple skin syndrome. The disease is inherited, which means someone in his family had this syndrome.
It's also highly likely that the guards simply have purple uniforms.
He does not appear only in the mini-game "Give gifts, give life" (Russian: "Give gifts, give life").
Some people think the Purple Man is Fritz Smith/Telephone Guy, which is entirely possible.
This is refuted by the fact that they died different deaths. However, in the "Save Them" mini-game, the purple man easily defeats Freddy, and Freddy is the largest animatronic in FNaF 2. He could easily fight back.
There is also a theory that if you rewind the opening song of the FNaF 2 trailer, you will get "Mike kill all" (Russian: "Mike killed everyone"), and it turns out that the Purple Man is Mike Schmidt. Although this is unlikely, since the original song, if you turn it around, will turn out to be complete nonsense. This counting rhyme has also been known since 1746. The text did not mention the killer.
He masters the technique of fighting with animatronics, as evidenced by the mini-game "Save them", and the first mini-games in FNaF3. This once again proves that Phone Guy survived in FNaF1, which means Purple Man and Phone Guy are the same person.
The Purple guy's sprite is called "Man" (Russian man, man), based on this we can say that he is a person.
There were theories that the new animatronic from the third part of the game is none other than the Purple Man. This is proven by the final mini-game after the fifth night, in which the Purple Man climbs into Springtrap's suit and later dies.
In the third part, a picture may appear showing the charred face of the Purple Man in Springtrap. This fact confirms the previous theory.
It can be assumed that in the mini-games of the second part there was the same person. It’s just presented at different time periods (the developer showed an older age with a darker color).
If you believe the previous fact, then in the third part the Purple Man may have become, if not elderly, then quite close to this age (from 40 to 50 years old), this is evidenced by his even darker color, gait, and posture.
In the FNaF 3 files, you can allegedly find an audio file with the dying screams of the Purple Man and a plea for help when he is pinned by faulty mechanisms in the SpringTrap suit, while the “Toreodore March” (Freddy’s tune) begins to play in the background. Unfortunately, this audio recording nothing more than fan work.
It is better not to listen to this audio recording for the faint-hearted or especially impressionable! You have been warned

The good ending also has an audio file, but there the Violet Man's screams are not so long-suffering, heartbreaking and prolonged, and the music is completely different. Plus, the agony of the Purple Man in this audio file is accompanied by less obvious characteristic crunching of bones and the grinding of tearing flesh than in the case of the bad ending. This may be due to the fact that he was inflicted with less severe injuries from which he could survive.
He is the only person in the game whose face can be seen, even if only as a sprite in mini-games or in SpringTrap.
It is quite possible that before his death the Purple Man went crazy, and the souls of the children he killed were nothing more than a figment of his imagination.

On the eve of the release of the highly anticipated Five Nights at Freddy's 4, it's time to gather all the facts about this amazing universe. If for some reason you don’t know all the main characters and are confused about the plot, and the information on Wiki seems to be not enough for you, then here is the complete “collected works”. It's time to take a closer look at the history of the cursed animatronics. Let us remind you that Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 will be released on August 8 this year.

First of all, it's worth figuring out who is who in the series. There have been more than 17 characters in Five Nights at Freddy’s over all three parts. I am sure that each of those listed below left the best memories of themselves!

Characters

Mike Schmidt

Protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's. Managed to survive a collision with animatronics, but lost his job at the end of the first part of the game.

"Phone Guy"

The security guard who worked the night shift before Mike. Periodically gets in touch to help Mike with advice, relieve tension and shed light on what is happening. In Five Nights at Freddy's 2, I was skeptical until I encountered the curse myself. On the fourth night of the first part he will fall victim to the animatronics. Loves Foxy, but can't stand Puppet. There are suspicions that it is the "Phone Guy" who is the "Purple Guy" or the "Purple Man".

Freddy Fazbear

The main mascot of the pizzeria. The friendly-looking Freddy Bear loves dark places, so at night he can be found more often than other animatronics. Several human handprints are visible on his face. Appears in all three Five Nights at Freddy's games in one form or another.

Bonnie

Looks like a purple bunny. He plays in a group and really likes to lead the player by the nose, often just going in and out of the office. Like Chica, Bonnie makes chilling humanoid sounds that let you know she's not just a robot. Bonnie appears in all three Five Nights at Freddy's games.

Chica

Yellow chicken in an apron (not a duck, as many people think). If she comes to the office, she will stand there for a while. Like Bonnie, Chica makes scary sounds that hint that the animatronics are something more sinister than just machines. She can be found in all three parts of Five Nights at Freddy's, but in the second she was slightly modified.

Foxy

Lives in "Pirate Bay" and is there while you are watching him. Of course it looks like a fox. But instead of a right hand, he has a hook and an eye patch, just like pirates - he moves very, very quickly. By the time of the events of the first Five Nights at Freddy's, Pirate's Cove had fallen out of use. Also appears in all three games.

Golden Freddy

The same Freddy Fazbear, but gold color. Appears only under special conditions. No one knows who he is or if he is even real, which makes golden Freddy one of the most mysterious characters in Five Nights at Freddy's.

Jeremy Fitzgerald

The protagonist of Five Nights At Freddy's 2. He worked in a pizzeria for six days, after which he was transferred to the day shift. Unfortunately, something terrible happens that day, and Jeremy's fate remains unknown.

Fritz Smith

Works on the seventh night of Five Nights At Freddy's 2. He is fired immediately after it.

Toy Animatronics

Toy Freddy, Bonnie and Chica are improved versions of the main mascots. They first appear in the second game and, although toy animatronics look much nicer and more harmless than ordinary ones, they are just as dangerous.

Mangle

Was supposed to be the new Toy Foxy, but the kids really enjoyed taking it apart for parts. Each time, the pizzeria staff reassembled it, but soon they got tired of it. The toy was given the name Mangle (Russian: “Cripple”), and was simply thrown in disassembled form for the children to tear to pieces. There is a fan theory that Mangle was the culprit behind the Bite of '87. First appears in the second part.

Boy with balloons

An animatronic that looks like a chubby boy wearing striped clothes and a propeller cap. In his hands he has a balloon and a sign that says “Balloons” (Russian: “Balloons”). It comes through the ventilation and is not capable of killing the player, but it can damage the lighting. He talks and laughs often, making him a creepy addition to the entire Five Nights at Freddy's 2 plush company.

Puppet

Her long, thin dark body and creepy clown maxi will give you nightmares. "Phone Guy" really dislikes this animatronic. The only way to escape from the Puppet is to wind the music box in time. The doll has special inexplicable abilities that set it apart from the rest. The Puppet first appears in the second part of the game.

"Purple Guy"

Appears only in mini-games in the second and third parts of Five Nights at Freddy's. It is believed that the "Purple Guy"/"Purple Man" is behind the kidnapping of the children, which is what caused all the fuss. He always smiles, even when he does terrible things, and also holds something in his hands and wears a badge similar to a security guard's badge. He dies in one of the mini-games while trying to hide in Springtrap from the ghosts of children surrounding him. The spring mechanism in the suit fails, tearing it apart.

Springtrap

The main enemy of Five Nights at Freddy's 3. He is a hybrid of a suit and an animatronic. A person can put it on by securing the inside of the suit with special spring locks. It is very dangerous to wear a suit, because any sudden movement or entry of moisture will set the springs into action, which can significantly injure or even kill the person inside. Springtrap is in a malfunctioning state, but he is the only intact animatronic in the Fazbear's Terror attraction. Springtrap is much smarter than the other animatronics and appears to have human intelligence.

"The Phone Dude"

A replacement for “Phone Guy” from the first part in Five Nights at Freddy’s 3. A rather strange character who is clearly delighted with everything that happened in the pizzeria. Only communicates with the player for a couple of nights, after which old recordings of "Phone Guy" will be played.

Phantoms

These are just hallucinations in the form of animatronics from the first two parts. They first appear in Five Nights at Freddy's 3 and appear as broken and burned animatronics. Since these are just hallucinations, they cannot harm the player, but they can distract them long enough for Springtrap to do what he needs.

The plot of Five Nights at Freddy's

Mike Schmidt got a job as a night watchman at the once popular Freddy Fazbear's pizzeria. Now the establishment is going through hard times - all because of an accident, after which the health department decided to close it. Because business is bad, the pizzeria is strictly conserving electricity. Since the establishment is closed at night, Mike's job is to monitor the expensive and fragile animatronics - automated life-size puppets.

After one of the animatronics attacked someone, the robots are prohibited from moving around the pizzeria during the day. But, to ensure that their mechanisms do not break down due to inactivity, they can roam freely around the premises at night. The animatronic design has a fatal flaw - when the pizzeria is closed, they treat any person as an endoskeleton and try to stuff him into a suit to maintain the illusion of animation for children. Unfortunately, the animatronic costumes are not designed for humans and such “stuffing” will kill them.

The only person Mike has contact with during his shifts is "Phone Guy", from whom messages arrive during the first four nights. He explains the game mechanics and talks about what is happening in the pizzeria. During the fourth night, we realize that the phone guy was attacked by an animatronic while he was recording. On the fifth night, we receive a message with a recording of the meaningless muttering of a demonic voice. According to canon, Mike manages to survive a week in the pizzeria. At the end of the fifth day he receives a check for a small amount. Then a small raise, after which he is fired for damaging robots, unprofessional behavior and bad smell. It may be unfair, but he remained safe and sound.

Additional Information

Animatronics are not allowed to move during the day because one of them bit off the frontal part of someone's head in 1987. "Phone Guy" calls this accident the "Bite of '87." In the east wing of the pizzeria, you can sometimes see newspaper clippings with a story about missing children, around which the game's plot revolves. There are four articles in total.

One describes the disappearance of two children who were lured into the back room of a pizzeria. The culprit was identified via CCTV and caught the next morning, but the children or their bodies were never found. It is known that the maniac was dressed as one of the establishment’s mascots. Another article reports that the number of missing children has reached five. The suspect was captured, but the bodies were again never found. This article also mentions that due to incidents with children, things went wrong at the pizzeria.

The third article talks about complaints from the health department regarding animatronics. They give off a foul odor, and their mouths and eyes are stained with blood. One of the visitors even compares them to zombies (and very successfully, in my opinion, but who asked me?). The latest says that after a year of failed attempts to find a buyer, the pizzeria will likely close before the end of the year. So, the tragedy that happened several years ago put an end to the future of the establishment.

Unsolved mysteries

We don't know which animatronic is behind the Bite of '87, but fans have long believed that Foxy is the most broken doll of them all. The reason for suspicion is his sharp, broken teeth and the fact that the Pirate Bay where he lives is closed. The sign standing there tells us this. But in the second game, Foxy has an alibi, and the suspicions of the fan community fall on Mangle. But these are just theories, and the real fan of the toothy lobotomy remains unknown.

Who is Golden Freddy? If he's just a hallucination of Mike, then why does he appear in other parts of the game? After all, this mysterious bear can even kill the player, which would be very strange if it is not material. Maybe, like the phantoms in the third game, he's just a distraction while the invisible killer does his job? In any case, Golden Freddy is one of the mysteries of the Five Nights at Freddy's series that is not even close to being solved.

Who killed the Phone Guy? In the recording, right before his death, we hear Freddie's bell. However, this only makes him one of the suspects, because the sound we hear before the end of the message is similar to what Chica and Bonnie usually make. In the recording, someone can also be heard knocking on the door, which is what Foxy usually does. It is also unknown what happened to "Phone Guy"'s body. If the animatronics killed him, then they stuffed his body into Freddy Fatsbear's suit. Or maybe Golden Freddy?

The plot of Five Nights At Freddy's 2

The second part is a prequel to the original Five Nights At Freddy's. Its main character is a security guard named Jeremy Fitzgerald. It seems that it is his work week that ends with the famous “Bite of ’87.” Still young and naive, “Phone Guy” calls us again every night to provide support and guidance. He still does not suspect what danger the animatronics pose. After all, their task is simply to entertain children, whom they recognize by sounds.

"Phone Guy" explains that due to the lack of a normal night mode, if the room where the animatronic is located is quiet, he will go in search of the source of any noise. This would not be scary if not for the fact that after the pizzeria closes, they perceive people as animatronics without a suit, and this is against the rules. So, having stumbled upon a would-be security guard, they immediately try to stuff him into Freddy's suit, which, much to the latter's misfortune, is filled with sharp metal parts.

By the way, on the CCTV cameras you can see the animatronics that we encounter in the first part of Five Nights At Freddy’s. They are in poor condition and have not been used for a long time since new models were created. The pizzeria staff tried to improve the old animatronics, but nothing worked, so they were simply left half-assembled.

Hard times have not yet come for the pizzeria, and Jeremy's office has an unlimited supply of energy, but no doors, due to the modern design of the premises. Everything the guard can use for protection: a music box, a flashlight and Freddy Fazbear's head. However, the hero manages to survive all six nights.

However, during the day things don't go so well. During the third night, "Phone Guy" tells us about the nasty rumors that are going around the restaurant. The next day, he mentions an investigation that could force the pizzeria to close for several days. He also thinks that someone broke the animatronics' facial recognition system. They behave well around children, but are quite aggressive around adults.

On the fifth night, "Phone Guy" informs the player that the pizzeria building is isolated, and hints that it has something to do with a previous employee whose position as a daytime security guard became vacant. The phone guy also says that all attempts to contact the owner of the old Fredbear's Family Diner, for which the animatronics were originally purchased, have failed. On his last shift, Jeremy "Phone Guy" is surprised to find him working since the restaurant was supposed to be closed for a while. He says that someone used the loose yellow suit and now all the animatronics are acting strange and tells Jeremy that he will be working the day shift tomorrow at the birthday party. "Phone Guy" will take over the night shifts when the pizzeria reopens.

It is believed that it was during this party that the “Bite of ’87” occurred. We don't know who the victim was, but it is possible that it was Jeremy. We are shown a newspaper in which it is written that the pizzeria will be temporarily closed, new animatronics will be disposed of, and old ones will be repaired for the opening. The canonicity of the seventh night is in question, but if it did exist, then a certain Fritz Smith worked on the night shift, who was immediately fired for causing damage to the animatronics. And for the terrible smell, of course.

Additional Information

Most of the plot hints in the second part come from Death Minigames - 8-bit mini-games that can sometimes be played after death. There are four of them in total, and each one little by little reveals the mystery of the missing children. The first game is called "SAVETHEM". The player controls Freddy Fazbear and follows the Puppet. During this, someone says “SAVE THEM” (Russian: “Save them”). Eventually, "Purple Guy" appears and attacks Freddy.

The next mini-game is called “Give Gifts, Give Life” (Russian: “Give Gifts, Give Life”). This time the player controls the Puppet and his only task is to distribute gifts. This can be done by touching four characters who are most likely the ghosts of the missing children. After the player completes the task, the instructions on the screen will change to “Give life”. It is necessary to touch all the children again, but this time by putting animatronic masks on them. After which Golden Freddy will attack the Puppet, and the body of the fifth child will appear in the middle of the room.

In the third game, Freddy again becomes the protagonist. The game is called “Take Cake To The Children”. There are two babies in the room that turn green when fed and red when hungry. There is a third child standing outside, crying. Soon, a purple car appears, from which "Purple Guy" emerges and kills the third child, who begins to cry even more and eventually turns gray. After this, Freddy's movement speed slows down, and it becomes increasingly difficult for the player to keep the first two children well-fed. When they all turn red, the mini-game ends.

In the last game, the player takes on the role of Foxy. You need to leave Pirate's Cove and entertain a group of three children. They look quite happy, but for some reason one of them is sad. If you go back into the Cove and exit again three times, the "Purple Guy" will appear and the children will be dead.

Unsolved mysteries

Who is the "Purple Guy"? We can say with all certainty that it was he who killed the children, but no one knows who he really is and what his motives are. During the first mini-game, we see a badge on his chest and some object in his hands. Maybe it's the day shift security guard? "Phone Guy"? What connects him with the sad child?

Although it turns out that the Puppet resurrected dead children, turning them into animatronics, how and why she did this remains a mystery. The puppet is very different from the other animatronics. What does he even need?

Who was the victim of the "Bite of '87"? Did Jeremy survive? And if he is not the victim, then who was bitten? And in that case, where did he go? All this and much more can be counted among the huge baggage of Five Nights At Freddy’s mysteries.

The plot of Five Nights At Freddy's 3

It's been 30 years since Freddy Fazber's Pizzeria closed. The terrible events that happened here have long passed into the category of rumors and urban legends. Many people began to experience a strange nostalgia for this mystical place. And where there is nostalgia, there is someone who can benefit from it. So meet: Fazbear’s Fright: The Horror Attraction. This is a small, unassuming museum of everything related to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. The attraction should open within a week and the player will play the role of an unnamed night guard. Everything would be in order, except for one thing - a real, intact animatronic was found, and no one even suspects what danger it conceals. His name is Springtrap (English: Springtrap - “spring trap, trap”). He is the only one who can kill the player, but with Springtrap's amazing intelligence this is usually not difficult.

Springtrap was designed as a hybrid suit that can operate autonomously or with a human inside. Its disadvantage is the unreliability of the springs that hold the mechanical parts in order to make room for the human body. If water gets on the suit, or due to other environmental influences, the springs can return parts of the animatronic to their place, crushing the poor thing inside. Because of this unpleasant feature, Springtrap was never used and was kept in a sealed room in the restaurant. This explains why the organizers of Fazbear's Nightmare found the suit intact. Springtrap is different from most animatronics. He is fast, smart and loves to lead the guard by the nose. Its goal is very clear, and excuses like a failure of the people recognition system are of no use here. The only thing that speaks of his relationship with other animatronics is that he can be distracted by sounds.

“Telephone Guy” has been dead for a long time, but a replacement has been found - “Telephone Dude”. He is a big fan of the legend surrounding Fazbear's Pizzeria, and after a few nights there, he happily invites the player to check out some training tapes that the team of fans who created the attraction managed to find. These recordings were made by the original Phone Guy and more or less explain how Springtrap works and its shortcomings. But we will never know what will happen to the “Dude from the Phone.”

Five Nights At Freddy's 3 has two possible endings - good and bad. After the good one, we see an image of the four heads of the main mascots with dull eyes, which most likely means that the restless spirits controlling the animatronics are now free. A photograph can also be seen indicating Springtrap's possible escape.

The bad ending is similar to the good ending, but there are five heads (the fifth belongs to Golden Freddy) and their eyes glow. Five Nights At Freddy's 4 is coming out soon, and we can assume that the bad ending is canonical, but we'll probably only know that after the game's release.

Additional Information

Mini-games are back! You need to earn a piece of cake in each game to unlock all the children for the “Happiest Day” mini-game, where the fun happens. In it, the ghosts of children surround "Purple Guy" in the secret room of the pizzeria, where he tries to hide from them inside Springtrap. It works at first, but when "Purple Guy" jumps up and starts laughing, the springs snap Springtrap's mechanical insides back into place, killing him. The ghosts of the children disappear, and the remains of the killer remained inside the suit until the events of Five Nights At Freddy's 3. By the way, "Telephone Dude" mentions a second suit, similar to Springtrap, but it is not found in the game. There is a theory that this costume is Golden Freddy.

Unsolved mysteries

At first glance, phantom characters are hallucinations, but maybe everything is not so simple? One of the endings hints that animatronics still exist, but in what form? After all, it was never possible to collect them completely. Are they really just ghosts? Golden Freddy is not in the picture in the good ending. This is a hint that no matter which ending is canonical, the spirit of Golden Freddy will not rest. What makes it different from the rest?

If we accept the fact that the animatronics behave this way because of the spirits that have possessed them, then why do they behave the same way in the second part, even before the killing of children begins? Does the "Purple Guy" have other victims that we don't know about? Could the fire in the attraction not have been caused by faulty wiring, as the newspaper says? Why do Phantoms look burnt even before the fire? Does the main character of the third part have anything to do with what happened to Fazbear's Nightmare? However, the main mystery remains Springtrap. What does he need? Why is he trying to kill the player? If he escaped what will he do next?

What to expect from Five Nights At Freddy's 4?

If we're lucky, Five Nights At Freddy's 4 will shed light on many mysteries, but new ones will certainly be added. Scott Cawthon is well aware of how popular the world and characters he has created are among players, and how much they enjoy wondering where it will all lead. Although our humble attempt to summarize all the facts about Five Nights At Freddy’s turned out to be quite long, we hope that it will help you prepare for the release of the fourth part and will not allow you to get confused in the terrible interweaving of the plot, as well as in seemingly unimportant little things.


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