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* GhostAmnesia: Neither Jake nor Andrew can remember many details about their life, mainly just fleeting memories and strong feelings. Jake knows that he was "very angry" at someone and wanted to get back at him, so he'd attached himself to him, and Jake remembers being sad and sick. Jake is able to move on when he remembers a happy day with his dad.

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* GhostAmnesia: Neither Jake nor Andrew can remember many details about their life, mainly just fleeting memories and strong feelings. Jake Andrew knows that he was "very angry" at someone and wanted to get back at him, so he'd attached himself to him, and Jake remembers being sad and sick. Jake is able to move on when he remembers a happy day with his dad.
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* DescentIntoAddiction: Fake!Renelle tells Jake that she began doing drugs after her father kicked her out and she was unable to get over the passing of her mother.

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* DescentIntoAddiction: Fake!Renelle tells Jake that she began doing drugs after her father kicked her out and she was unable to get over the passing of her mother. Despite her not being the real Renelle, her story aligns enough with the memories Jake is able to go through that this may have been the case with the real girl.



* TheHeartless: The last epilogue implies that Eleanor is one of these. Dr. Talbert reveals that her pendant was originally made for his daughter Renelle, and includes some of the girl's Remnant; the end also has Larson hear something distant inside of it, implying an [[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes illusion disc]] or part of Eleanor. With Jake also saying that Eleanor claiming her name was Renelle sounded like a "half-truth," and her recognizing Dr. Talbert's house, it's possible that Eleanor is a separated form of Agony, utilizing the Remnant inside of the necklace.

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* TheHeartless: The last epilogue implies that Eleanor is one of these. Dr. Talbert reveals that her pendant was originally made for his daughter Renelle, and includes some of the girl's Remnant; the end also has Larson hear something distant inside of it, implying an [[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes illusion disc]] or part of Eleanor. With Jake also saying that Eleanor claiming her name was Renelle sounded like a "half-truth," and her recognizing Dr. Talbert's memories leading him to the actual Talbert house, meaning she had actually been there and experienced some of her story, it's possible that Eleanor is a separated form of Agony, utilizing the Remnant inside of the necklace.
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* TheHeartless: The last epilogue implies that Eleanor is one of these. Dr. Talbert reveals that her pendant was originally made for his daughter Renelle, and includes some of the girl's Remnant; the end also has Larson hear something distant inside of it, implying an [[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes illusion disc]] or part of Eleanor. With Jake also saying that Eleanor claiming her name was Renelle sounded like a "half-truth," and her recognizing Dr. Talbert's house, it's possible that Eleanor is a separated form of Renelle's Agony, as her Remnant is inside the necklace.

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* TheHeartless: The last epilogue implies that Eleanor is one of these. Dr. Talbert reveals that her pendant was originally made for his daughter Renelle, and includes some of the girl's Remnant; the end also has Larson hear something distant inside of it, implying an [[Literature/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheSilverEyes illusion disc]] or part of Eleanor. With Jake also saying that Eleanor claiming her name was Renelle sounded like a "half-truth," and her recognizing Dr. Talbert's house, it's possible that Eleanor is a separated form of Renelle's Agony, as her utilizing the Remnant is inside of the necklace.
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* KillItWithWater: Larson and the Puppet manage to drag the Agony into the lake.
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* FoulBallPit: The ballpit from "[[Recap/FazbearFrightsIntoThePit Into the Pit]]" is revealed to be infested with Agony in this series, as well as holding multiple blood samples and entrapped souls.
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* ContinuityCavalcade: The last two epilogues; epilogue 10 shows Eleanor being behind many of the previous ''Fazbear Frights'' stories, and epilogue 11 shows even more familiar locations as Larson fights through Eleanor's memories.
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** The ballpit is stated to be either Eleanor's work or somehow the thing that created her. This explains the infusions of agony, but doesn't explain whose blood was in the samples; Eleanor doesn't bleed, and the reports Larson got said that each sample was from a different date someone went missing, ''but'' was all from the same person, meaning someone was bleeding into the ballpit on different dates over several decades.
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* FinalBoss: Fighting Eleanor takes up half the final epilogue, with most of it being Larson actually physically/mentally fighting her. Jake eventually takes her out for good.

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* FinalBoss: Fighting Eleanor takes up half the final epilogue, with most of it being Larson actually physically/mentally fighting her.[[BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind attacking her through her own memories]]. Jake eventually takes her out for good.
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** In the final epilogue, one of Eleanor and Larson's battles involves Eleanor taking him to a warehouse of junk and leaping out of a suspicious chest; the chest may be a reference to the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAt4'' box mystery, which is to this day still unsolved.

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** In the final epilogue, one of Eleanor and Larson's battles involves Eleanor taking him to a warehouse of junk and leaping out of a suspicious chest; the chest may be a reference to the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAt4'' ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys4'' box mystery, which is to this day still unsolved.

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** In the final epilogue, one of Eleanor and Larson's battles involves Eleanor taking him to a warehouse of junk and leaping out of a suspicious chest; the chest may be a reference to the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAt4'' box mystery, which is to this day still unsolved.



* TheDogWasTheMastermind: It turns out that Afton was too wimpy to be the real BigBad. Our real BigBad was... Monster of the Week #2, Eleanor!

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* DisposableVagrant: Eleanor traps a homeless AddledAddict in a box and impersonates her to get close to the Stitchwraith. Luckily, she was able to be found and brought to a hospital.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: It turns out that Afton was too wimpy to be the real BigBad. Our real BigBad was... Monster of the Week #2, #2 from the first book, Eleanor!
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* Cloudcuckoolander: Phineas is seen as this by everyone who knows him, as none of them understand the idea of Remnant or Agony.

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* Cloudcuckoolander: {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Phineas is seen as this by everyone who knows him, as none of them understand the idea of Remnant or Agony.
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* HairRaisingHare: Even while making a fifteen-foot giant mechanical monster powered by pain and suffering, Afton has to go the extra mile and make sure to give the thing rabbit ears. Hey, he's got [[AnimalMotifs a theme going]]!

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