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1A list of the characters starring in the Roommates fiction. An illustrated guide created by The Weaver of their mugshots can be found [[http://imgur.com/h7katos here]].
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3!!Mike Schmidt
4-->Based on: Mike Schmidt
5The human protagonist of Roommates. Strong-willed, but means well. Loves movies.
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7* AmnesiacDissonance: [[spoiler:In his old world, Mike kept pictures and scraps of information about his old job at Freddy Fazbear's even after ending up jobless and homeless. In his new one, sans memories, he had no idea they were in his backpack and was horrified and fascinated by them, ultimately choosing to burn them and forget the past.]]
8* AmnesiacHero: He actually doesn't really remember anything about who he is or where he comes from, though he ''knows'' that he doesn't belong in this world. In fact, he starts to have doubts if even the few memories he has are real, wondering if maybe he's just a bald ape with dementia. [[spoiler:It turns out that he's really from another world.]]
9* BigDamnHeroes:
10** [[spoiler:Climbs into Jeremy Human's through an air vent to rescue Bonita from Fritzine.]]
11** [[spoiler:Saves Nisha from getting drawn and quartered.]]
12** [[spoiler:Risks his own life to stop Jeremy from escaping into the city with his army of mish-mashes.]]
13* ChickMagnet: It'd be easier to list the female cast members who ''don't'' flirt[[labelnote:*]]April and Fran[[/labelnote]] with him at some point, although it's unclear how serious everyone is. In particular, Chiclet, Cheeky, Mangle and Mango all flirt with him repeatedly, Bonbon's dedicated mini reveals that she thinks Mike is just her type, both Bonbon and Bonnibel [[spoiler:lay TheBigDamnKiss on him at some point]], and Goose seizes the opportunity to give him a grope at the end of chapter 41. [[spoiler:Even ''Nisha'', while being arrested in Chapter 49, lets on that she now has a crush on him after he [[BigDamnHeroes managed to save her life in the nick of time]].]]
14* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Goose notes that whenever ''anyone'' needs help, with ''anything'', he's immediately all over it.
15* ColorCodedCharacters: Though not actually green, he's depicted as such in art.
16* DareToBeBadass: Manages to give an epic speech in chapter 48 that coaxes Fred Fazbear to break through his denial that something is wrong with Jeremy Human's and help them confront Nisha.
17* DarkAndTroubledPast: At first all he remembers is that he lost his job due to a work-related injury, sold everything he had to get by, and spent a couple of years homeless. [[spoiler:But it's much, ''much'' darker than even that: he's the ''actual'' Mike Schmidt from Weaver's [=FNaFverse=], transported to the ''Roommates'' 'verse by ways unknown.]]
18* DeclarationOfProtection: Tells Goose that he feels the instinctive urge to look after her and the others, like a guardian. [[spoiler:And swears to keep his friends safe as the new night guard, during the epilogue.]]
19* DelinquentHair: Gets his head shaved into a mohawk and dyed blue so he can cosplay Bob from ''Legend of Bob''. Though he washes the dye out, it obviously takes a while for his hair to grow back. Quasi-ParentalSubstitute April hates it on sight.
20* FantasyCharacterClasses: He prefers to play a paladin, which Beanie says is [[ChronicHeroSyndrome completely appropos]].
21* HiddenInPlainSight: Despite being the only human in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, he goes around in plain sight by claiming to be an ape with a condition that's cost him most of his hair.
22* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:After finding photos that prove he comes from the Freddy Fazbear world, he burns them without a second thought, assuring Faz that ''this'' world is his real home.]]
23* InformedFlaw: He's mentioned as bring overweight several times, but illustrations show him to be pretty normal in build.
24* InterspeciesRomance: Even though they don't know that he's really a human, instead presuming him to be a disfigured ape, Mike's status as a different species in no way dismisses the females who express interest in him. Heck, for Bonbon, it's a turn on!
25* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:After having been the night guard tormented by the animatronics in Freddy Fazbear's, chapter 50 reveals that he's decided to accept a job as the night security agent for Marion's apartment complex.]]
26* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Mike remembers quite clearly that he was laid off from his job after a work-related injury; however, when he's asked what his job actually ''was'', he draws a complete blank.
27* NeatFreak: Downplayed. Mike sees cleaning as a good way to be helpful and takes the opportunity to do so when he can. Some people ''really'' need the help.
28* ObliviousToLove: He just shrugs off all of their attention, presuming it's just friendly teasing. Even when [[spoiler:Bonnibel and Bonbon]] kiss him, he comes up with non-romantic explanations for their doing so. That said, by chapter 50, he's more than capable of teasing back in the spirit of friendship.
29* OpenMouthInsertFoot: Mike ''means'' well, but he has a tendency to say things that inadvertently offend his friends.
30* RealAfterAll: [[spoiler:Mike actually starts to wonder if his memories of coming from another world are just delusions, only to be presented with photographic proof that he really is from a world of humans and used to "work" with insane, animatronic versions of his new friends.]]
31* ShipTease: Has received particularly strong ship-teasing with several of the Chicas and Bonnies. Taken to a new level at the end of chapter 43, where he ends up sharing a bed with Bonbon and Beanie... at the same time. [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed It's completely innocent]], but still.
32* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: Has a few over the course of the story, [[spoiler:particularly after visiting Jeremy Human's.]]
33* VagueAge: Averted. He's 24, or within a year of it.
34* YourCostumeNeedsWork: To his bemusement, he gets told this at Humiecon in chapter 43, where a gorilla named Wilson Munch asserts that "real" humans should have tails – admittedly, a nearby donkey gets into a short argument about this claim. Taken up to eleven when he fails to even place ''third'' in the "Most Realistic Human" contest, to the outrage of every single attendant there.
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36!!Apartment 87-B: "The Misfits"
37!!!Frederick, aka "Freddy"
38-->Based on: Toy Freddy
39A true Renaissance bear: skilled chef, artist and weightlifter. Gentle and agreeable, but has difficulty communicating.
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41* BearyFriendly: He's a sweet, friendly, all-around nice sort of guy, even though he's a great big bear.
42* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's normally gentle and agreeable, but he's also a ''weightlifting bear''. Getting him ticked off isn't something you want to do. [[spoiler:As seen when he ''crushes Jeremy's head'' in chapter 49.]]
43* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Saves Mike from death at Jeremy's hands and kills the malevolent humanimatronic.]]
44* TheBigGuy: Between his natural bear bulk and the constant weightlifting that he does, Frederick is the only guy around bigger and more imposing than Mr. Fazbear.
45* DeclarationOfProtection: Pulls one off without saying a word.
46* FacePalmOfDoom: [[spoiler:He kills Jeremy by grabbing the bot's head in both hands and squeezing it until he crushes Jeremy's CranialProcessingUnit.]]
47* SeriousBusiness: He's very set in his ways when it comes to the kitchen, which makes it hard to work alongside someone else (even someone as good as Chichi). He even prefers to clean up entirely by himself, though he eventually realizes he can't stop Mike from trying to help. Also, he thinks Mexican cuisine is the work of demons and barbarians.
48* SupremeChef: He's famous as the best chef in all of the apartment complex.
49* TranquilFury: Although placid most of the time, he's quite aware of what Jeremy Human's has done to the others, and is quietly furious.
50* TheUnintelligible: Technically, he speaks perfectly fluently. The problem is that the only language he speaks is French, and that doesn't seem to exist as a language in this world. Even ''Mike'' thinks it's "some strange gibberish language".
51** Subverted for a BondOneLiner in chapter 49: [[spoiler:"I want to look the devil in his eye."]]
52
53!!!Chiclet, aka "Chica"
54-->Based on: Toy Chica
55The de facto matriarch of 87-B, this friendly, brash and outgoing hen lost her beak in an accident.
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57* DecompositeCharacter: Like Goose, she's based on the canon's Toy Chica, specifically inheriting the original's lack of a beak.
58* FacialHorror: Her beak is simply gone, leaving her with an uncannily flat face with scarring around her "lips".
59* FreudianSlip: In chapter 50, to tease Mike, she gives him a borderline pornographic swimsuit magazine. Except she wasn't looking at what she was buying, and it turns out to be a hen-focused magazine called "Spring Chickens". Naturally, Mike wastes no time in teasing her about the possible implications of her presenting him with a magazine full of hens, especially hens that he claims look ''just like her'', much to her chagrin.
60* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Used to be one.
61* NoodleIncident: How she lost her beak is never specified, although in mini #6 she claims that the accident was her own fault.
62* TeamMom: She's not entirely thrilled with taking care of everyone else, but someone's got to do it.
63* ToothyBird: Like the original Chica.
64
65!!!Bonnibel, aka "Bonnie"
66-->Based on: Toy Bonnie
67Though this timid, lop-eared bunny is easily frightened, she cares deeply for her friends.
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69* TheBigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Lays one on Mike out of the blue in chapter 33.]]
70* DecompositeCharacter:
71** To the canon's Toy Bonnie: She and Bonbon directly correlate to Toy Bonnie in different ways, but Toy Bonnie's status as male is given to Bonworth, a Bonnie derivative.
72** Like Beanie and Bonbon, she has certain aspects of "Weaver Bonnie", The Weaver's unique {{yandere}}-esque female interpretation of Bonnie. Bonnibel has the misfortune of being saddled with "Weaver Bonnie's" mentally ill state and mood swings.
73* {{Hallucinations}}: Takes part in a drug trial that makes her have these as a side-effect.
74* NoMedicationForMe: Mike notes that her pill bottles have a layer of dust on them. Once this is brought to her roommates' attention, they start making sure she takes them regularly.
75* NoodleIncident: It's not really clear what happened to her at Jeremy Human's, but it seems to be related to Jeremy himself and his "awful black eyes".
76* NothingButSkinAndBones: Due to her tendency to peck at her food, she is described as very spindly, with her skinniness emphasised by her baggy clothes.
77* PosterGalleryBedroom: Although she doesn't have posters, the handmade dolls and frilly dresses in her room reflect her girlish personality.
78* WomanChild: Her fragile personality leaves her rather child-like.
79
80!!!Foxglove, aka "Mangle"
81-->Based on: Mangle
82This melodramatic, enigmatic fox is quite the entrepreneur, with a keen eye for fashion.
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84* AirVentPassageway: Is notorious for constantly moving around in the ducts rather than using the doors.
85* AmbiguousGender: Very feminine, but never given a specific gender, and referred to only by name or as "the fox" (not "the vixen", as Mango is). Even in the saucy drawings done by Weaver, never shown from the front in any identifying way. Mike doesn't seem to notice or care very often.
86-->'''Mangle:''' A gentleman never asks, and a lady never tells!
87-->'''Mike:''' Oh, yeah? And which are you?
88-->'''Mangle:''' (''sniffs'') Really, now you're just being rude.
89* ChubbyChaser: Attracted to Mike the way he is, and gets irritated when he talks about losing weight.
90* CovertPervert: Uses Mike's time modelling to privately fondle and ogle him. In Bonbon's mini, she implies that Foxglove also took some pictures that Mike "probably wouldn't approve of". Mangle's own mini reveals that the fox apparently has an online pay-per-view erotica website that Mangle uses to upload naked pictures of people -- pictures that are taken without their awareness; the mini even revolves around Mangle's efforts to get some good nude butt-shots of Mike.
91* DecompositeCharacter: Of the canon Mangle; this fox gets the AmbiguousGender and the AirVentPassageway, along with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily.
92* DontLookAtMe: [[spoiler:Has a freak-out when Mike accidentally sees them without their Snuggie on (but still fully-clothed)]].
93* FreakinessShame: Has real problems with people seeing their unobscured body, and usually wears a Snuggie outside their room. Mike can't see anything wrong with them and says that they are, in fact, beautiful.
94* LegFocus: Mike points out that she has nice legs and hips.
95* NoodleIncident: It's never stated what exactly happened to them at Jeremy Human's, but it's left them with serious body issues.
96* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Constantly invades Mike's personal space. Hypocritically, the fox ''freaks out'' when Mike comes into their room one time.
97* PrehensileTail: Her dedicated mini reveals they can manipulate things with their tail, even using it to snap photos with a camera.
98* TheRival: Foxglove and Mangifera have a personal distaste for each other.
99
100!!Apartment 93-B: "The Wreck"
101!!!Faz
102-->Based on: Phantom Freddy
103Little is known about this tired, run-down bear. He keeps mostly to himself.
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105* BearyFriendly: At first he seems apathetic and miserable (probably due to coming off a round of agonizing surgeries), but he quickly warms up to Mike, and shows a friendlier attitude over the course of the story.
106* TheBigGuy: He may be in a terrible condition, but he's still a ''bear''.
107* CoveredWithScars: Between the [[spoiler:damage from the springlock suit]] and the surgeries he's received to recover, he's a mess.
108* DentedIron: Although he clearly survived whatever it was that left him with multiple surgical scars and healing wounds all over his body, it's equally clear that it's taken a toll on his health. Nevertheless, he remains ''very'' big and ''very'' strong.
109* EyeScream: Some illustrations show a scar going straight through his right eye, and said eye looks different from the other one, likely due to damage.
110* JackOfAllTrades: Served as one for Jeremy Human's, performing tasks like engineering and security, and even getting on stage and singing a few times.
111* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:Was inside a "springlock" suit when the safety catch broke. Miraculously, he survived both the multiple impalements and the long array of surgical treatments required to extract him and put him back together.]]
112* NightmareFace: Has a skull-like face beneath his surgical mask, with no nose and several missing teeth. [[spoiler:By the epilogue, he's filled out considerably.]]
113* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:As of chapter 44, he's the only one aware that Mike isn't a "bald ape", but a dimension-traveling human from a parallel universe.]]
114* ScarsAreForever: Is absolutely covered in gruesome scars in various states of healing.
115* SignatureScent: Thanks to being covered in draining surgical wounds, he's mentioned as having a pretty rank smell.
116* StealthHiBye: Moves quickly and quietly enough to pull off a number of stealth "hi"s over the course of the story, much to Mike's startlement.
117* TheTeetotaler: He's on so many meds, he can't drink alcohol.
118* TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow: [[spoiler:Helps Mike realize just how horrifying the notion of his world would be to the others.]]
119* ThousandYardStare: Is described as having one at first.
120* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chapter 44 reveals that he's a huge fan of salmon meat, and possibly fish in general.
121* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:Tells this to Mike after finding out about Mike's real origins, assuring Mike that he's not just some "copy" of Safety Schmidt, and if anything, the humanitronic is a pathetic imitation of Mike.]]
122-->'''Faz''': [[spoiler: "Mike, look. I ''worked'' with this thing. I spent ''days'' in a row in the same room with it, hours and hours watching it on my screens at night. I am more familiar with him than I am with you. I've known him for far longer. And without a doubt, you are more '''real''' than he could ever be. You're not a living version of '''him'''. He's a fake version of '''you'''. ''He's the shadow''."]]
123
124!!!Cheeky
125-->Based on: Original Chica
126A flirty, brazen, plus-sized hen with a taste for spicy food and saucy romance.
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128* AboveTheInfluence: [[spoiler:When a drunken Mike decides to take her up on her standing offer to sleep with him, she tells him to ask when he's sober instead.]]
129* BigBeautifulWoman: She's on the plump side, and a bit skanky, but she's also described as attractive and confident in her looks despite it.
130* BigFun: Plus-sized and always out for a good time.
131* {{CatchPhrase}}: "Let's Eat!" -- She's [[HeyThatsMyLine not too pleased]] when Bonworth steals it.
132* DecompositeCharacter: Like Chichi, she's based on specific aspects of the Original Chica, or at least "Weaver Chica". Specifically, Cheeky is based on the presentation of "Weaver Chica" as a food-loving [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl party girl]] whose hedonistic traits have left their impact on her waistline, but haven't diminished her vitality or zest for life, which itself comes from Original Chica's "let's eat!" bib, rounded appearance, and the comments about Toy Chica's redesign being prompted by fears that Original Chica could be seen as supporting obesity.
133* GoodBadGirl: She's flirty and brazen to the point of coming off as a little slutty, but she's actually a really nice woman.
134* TheMedic: She's the one who takes care of cleaning up Faz, changing his bandages, and maintaining his sutures. Bonworth's extremely squeamish, and Foxy's...Foxy.
135* SadClown: [[spoiler:It's ultimately revealed that Cheeky contracted cancer due to something she was exposed to at Jeremy Human's, and the dozens of surgeries she underwent have left her with permanent nerve damage. Also, whilst it's in remission now, the cancer could come back at any time. She doesn't explicitly say it, but it's an obvious inferral that her behavior is due to her wanting to seize the most out of life, because she knows it might not last very long for her.]]
136* ScarsAreForever: Her belly is covered in scars [[spoiler:thanks to the surgeries for her cancer]].
137* SheCleansUpNicely: Cheeky tends to wear a lot of caked-on, old makeup and not bother taming her messy headfeathers. Mike sees her after a shower at one point and notes that she looks nice with with a clean face and slicked-back "hair".
138* ShipTease: She's actually received the most of it with Mike during the first 40 chapters, with particularly prominent examples being when he makes it up to her for accidentally implying she was ugly and when he wakes up in her bed after getting drunk on a night out with some of the other male cast members.
139* StoutStrength: [[spoiler:Chapter 49 reveals that, despite being so plump, she's strong enough to carry ''Nisha'' on her back '''singlehandedly'''. For comparison, Rackham's assessment was that it'd take at least three, maybe ''four'' people to haul the black bear to safety.]]
140* ToothyBird: Like the original Chica.
141* WrenchWench: Trained as an engineer.
142* WrenchWhack: Her preferred weapon is a wrench big and heavy enough for Mike to have trouble lifting it.
143
144!!!Bonworth, aka "Beanpole"
145-->Based on: Original Bonnie
146Cheeky's best friend and Beanie's older brother, this corny, friendly, energetic bunny has a great sense of humor.
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148* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:His arms and legs were all crushed to the point they had to be amputated and replaced with prosthetics, or otherwise mended with subdermal pins and rods]].
149* {{Badbutt}}: Bonworth's idea of being rebellious as a teen was to ditch class and get root beer floats with his posse...at four P.M., when class was already out.
150* BigBrotherInstinct: Even during his JerkJock days, Beanie had him wrapped around her little finger.
151* DiscoDan: As a teen he had a thing for the 1950's, having a leather jacket, a pompadour, and a quote from James Dean in his yearbook. He's grown out of the look, but he's still a bit old-fashioned, particularly in speech.
152* JerkJock: Was a track and field champ in high school, and Rackham recalls that he was "such a dick".
153* MinnesotaNice: Although not from Minnesota, he's got the squeaky-clean upbeat attitude and unwillingness to talk about unpleasant matters.
154* NiceGuy: A buck that wouldn't hurt a fly unless forced to. If he appears hostile in some way or another, something's going on, [[spoiler:like him trying to make Mike feel welcomed in 93-B while working on false information that Mike was a rough-and-tumble fella]].
155* StrongerThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:His metal prosthetic arms have a good grip and heavy weight to them which lets him pull and hit pretty hard. [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength Harder than he plans to, sometimes.]]]]
156* TheTeetotaler: By choice.
157
158!!!Haddock, aka "Foxy"
159-->Based on: Foxy
160A silly fox with a great imagination who plays pirate all day long. He loves adventure and telling stories.
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162* TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: [[spoiler:Manages to pass on a vital clue that leads Mike to a secret passageway that saves the group's lives in chapter 49.]]
163* FightingFromTheInside: In chapter 48, he struggles to talk to Mike coherently and give him valuable advice, still couched in pirate terms.
164* ManChild: Haddock acts like a small child, leaping from topic to topic and swaying in and out of focus. [[spoiler:Becomes tragic when you learn that this is due to severe brain damage.]]
165* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He has a rare lucid moment one night during a conversation with Mike, talking about his first night at sea and contemplating his own mortality. Mike finds himself deeply affected by it.
166* TagalongKid: Although an adult, he more-or-less fulfills this role among the characters, requiring a lot of looking-after and occasionally getting himself into trouble the others have to deal with. Bonus points for being very small, physically, and apparently quite young.
167* TalkLikeAPirate: Played for drama as it's the only way he ''can'' talk most of the time.
168* TapOnTheHead: Subverted. [[spoiler:When he was performing maintenance on a humanitronic, a panel gave way and slammed shut on his head. It left him permanently brain-damaged.]]
169* TheTeetotaler: He's on so many meds, he can't drink alcohol. Probably a bad idea, anyway.
170
171
172!!Apartment 93-A: "The Standard"
173!!!Mr. Fred Fazbear
174-->Based on: Original Freddy
175A strict, no-nonsense businessbear. Well-respected, and the unspoken community leader.
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177* BearsAreBadNews: He's not a ''bad'' guy, really, but he's grim, no-nonsense, and frankly kind of opinionated, so he can be a real jerk.
178* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler:A good deal of his present personality seems to be an unhealthy coping mechanism in regards to Goldie's death and the injuries Jeremy Human's has inflicted on his friends, and we see see hints of a more gentle, even playful, side on occasion. By the epilogue, with his demons put to rest, he seems a good deal more easygoing.]]
179* TheBigGuy: Mentioned as being very intimidating in height and build.
180* BigOlEyebrows: Inverted. He's mentioned to have (and drawn with) very ''small'' eyebrows.
181* BunnyEarsLawyer: Whatever kind of grump he my be outside work, on the job he's a model manager with enthusiasm and talent that shows this is clearly his calling in life. [[spoiler:You'd think he was actually ''supposed'' to be there or something.]]
182* FormerTeenRebel: Was apparently a wild, hedonistic youth, until [[spoiler:the death of his brother]] forced him to grow up fast.
183* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Generally rather brusque, and disliked Mike at the start, but still allows him to stay in 93-A when he has no place to go, and regards his roommates as family.
184* LethalChef: His roommates try to make themselves scarce when he cooks his family's liver sausage casserole. Apparently he's a bad cook in general, as well.
185* ParentalSubstitute: Although not nearly old enough to be their dad, and in fact younger than some of them, Fred has sort of taken on this role in regards to the others in the complex. Mike is able to keep the members of 87-A on the straight-and-narrow in regards to cleaning by threatening to tell Fred on them, for example. And then there's his reaction when Mike jokes about making out with Bonnie.
186* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Because of certain {{Noodle Incident}}s early in the founding of Jeremy Human's, legal documentation was drawn up that makes it impossible for majority shareholdership to be passed on unless ''two'' of the co-founders -- Fred, Goldie and April -- puts their signatures on the documentation. Because of this, and because April had forgotten it, Nisha was ''not'' legally entitled to run Jeremy Human's for April, and this documentation can be used to prove Nisha has been embezzling.]]
187* SharpDressedMan: Mentioned as dressing impeccably at all times.
188* VagueAge: One of two characters for whom this is averted, being outright stated to be 24.
189* YoungerThanHeLooks: Due to his behavior and temperament, Mike initially assumes him to be in his forties. He's not even 30 years old.
190
191!!!Chica, aka "Chichi"
192-->Based on: Original Chica
193Earnest and optimistic, this skilled baker runs a business from home. A motherly hen, despite her youth.
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195* BigEater: She can pack away three or four bags of fast food in a meal.
196* DecompositeCharacter: Like Cheeky, she's based on specific aspects of the Original Chica, or at least "Weaver Chica". Specifically, Chici inherited Chica's implied skill as a baker and her friendly demeanor.
197* ObliviousToLove: Seems unaware that Rackham's carried a torch for her since high school.
198* PlayingAgainstType: In mini #9, after Marion offers to take over the mandatory Cleric slot in their game of Sapiens & Strongholds, she chooses to play a Barbarian. Much to the bemusement of the other players, who have a hard time picturing gentle, motherly Chichi as a [[TheBerserker rage-fueled]] grunting savage of a BarbarianHero. Turns out, she's quite good at it.
199* SeriousBusiness: Normally quite sweet-natured, but get her in the kitchen and she turns into a little dictator.
200* ShoutOut: In Chapter 45, Mike likens Chichi in full-on competitive chef mode to Creator/GordonRamsay.
201* SupremeChef: Chichi is a really talented baker, and considered the only one amongst the four apartments who can match Frederick in the kitchen.
202* ToothyBird: Like the original Chica.
203
204!!!Bonita, aka "Beanie"
205-->Based on: Original Bonnie
206A dry, witty, sarcastic bunny. She appears lazy, but she works hard at her taxing night-shift job. Enjoys playing games.
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208* AlternateSelf: She's essentially this universe's version of the player character from the canon universe, give her status as night-shift security guard at Jeremy Human's.
209* ClosetGeek: She's actually a huge fan of a D&D pastiche called [[AlliterationAndAdventurers Sapients & Strongholds]], but she does her best to keep anyone from finding out.
210* DeadpanSnarker: She's a very droll bunny.
211* DecompositeCharacter:
212** To the canon Bonnie: she's a rabbit, but is female in contrast to the canon Bonnie being identified as male.
213** Like fellow "Female Bonnies" Bonnibel and Bonbon, she has certain aspects of "Weaver Bonnie", from The Weaver's original [=FNaF=] comics, most notably her gender and frank attitude.
214* GameMaster: She runs a weekly game of the local D&D equivalent with some of her friends and roommates, and has done for years. In chapter 50, she reveals that with the release of a new edition of Sapients & Strongholds, the game's become popular enough at the local gaming store that she's able to get a job as a professional GM.
215* HonorBeforeReason: Keeps her incredibly dangerous job as night guard at the place that maimed her brother for life, apparently out of a desire to prove something. [[spoiler:She ''finally'' quits after it nearly gets her killed.]]
216* KillerGameMaster: As revealed in the first mini, ''Rough Start'', her desire to "win the game" made her a less than pleasant GameMaster for [[AlliterationAndAdventurers Sapients & Strongholds]] back when she started a group for it in High School. She got better, as it was mostly inexperience. That said, in mini #9, when they enter one room, she goes into a lavish description of the chamber... and then doesn't mention the ''giant dragon'' sleeping in the center of it until Mike makes a perception check.
217* {{Munchkin}}: Admits at the end of mini #9 that, whilst she doesn't play often and is usually the gamesmaster, she did enjoy a stint as this whilst play S&S 3e with another group.
218* SkewedPriorities: Played for laughs in the mini #3, ''Personal Purchase'', where she treats buying a new set of dice as something embarrassing and deeply personal as, say, buying a new sexual toy, and then casually announces to Mike afterwards that she's also gotta grab some new panties.
219* VagueAge: Went to high school with Chichi and Rackham and says that Fred's not much older than them.
220
221!!!Rackham
222-->Based on: Foxy
223This fox is suspicious, irritable and easily-provoked, but deeply loyal to his friends. Like Haddock, he's fond of pirates.
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225* AmazonChaser: In spite of his long-standing crush on Chichi, he seems to gain some appreciation for Cheeky after seeing her in action. Maybe chickens are just his type?
226* DecompositeCharacter: Downplayed, but he serves as this to Haddock. [[spoiler:In the early days of the fandom, many assumed that Foxy might be female, due to the AmbiguousGender and GenderBlenderName. That trait lives on in the form of Rackham's crossdressing.]]
227* EyeScream: Wears a patch over one eye. [[spoiler:We later find out he lost it due to battery acid in the same incident that blinded Goose.]]
228* {{Fingore}}: One of his hands has had to be replaced with a hook prosthetic. [[spoiler:It was chemically burned into uselessness shielding Goose's eyes, forcing the doctors to amputate.]]
229* InterspeciesRomance: He's got a crush on Chichi, and is hostile towards Mike at first because he doesn't want any competition for her.
230* LastNameBasis: A newspaper Mike gets later on [[spoiler:regarding the acid squirt incident that destroyed his hand]] says his first name is Archibald. Everyone just calls him "Rackham" or "Foxy".
231* MythologyGag: In chapter 49, [[spoiler:he makes a move to create a distraction for the others. Which move? Run down a hallway on a dead sprint with his jaw flapping around like it's dislocated, much like animatronic Foxy does]].
232* PlayerArchetypes: He's a Specialist who ''always'' wants to play a pirate character.
233* WholesomeCrossdresser: Mike accidentally encounters him in drag in chapter 40. [[spoiler:We never find out why he was crossdressing, though.]]
234** [[spoiler:Because he enjoys it?]]
235
236!!!Goldie Fazbear
237-->Based on: Golden Freddy
238Fred Fazbear's polite and amiable twin brother, who created Jeremy Human's.
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240* {{Catchphrase}}: "Tomorrow is another day." [[spoiler:It's more important than it seems.]]
241* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: When his ghost pops up to visit Mike in chapter 40, he decides to wear his "death scars" for emphasis, which are... not pleasant. To quote the paragraph: "His once-pristine fur has discolored, turning a pale, sickly olive. His head's tilted at an unnatural angle, his jaw hanging detached from the rest of his skull, split in a crimson smear of gore as if his face had been torn apart by a hacksaw. His eye sockets are empty, dark pits that seem to draw you in like black holes. His left ear is completely missing, leaving tattered bits of sinew and muscle dangling from the open wound in its place." We learn in chapter 46 that his ''skull'' was '''sheared in two'''.]]
242* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:It's ultimately revealed that Goldie has been dead for ''years'', which Mike is understandably rather perturbed to find out, given they've been speaking.]]
243* MythologyGag:
244** [[spoiler:His status as a ghost matches up with Golden Freddie's ghostly antics in the games proper.]]
245** [[spoiler:His grisly manifestation in chapter 40 is based on Phantom Freddy and his mutilations in [=FNaF=] 3.]]
246* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Goldie and Fred are the spitting image of each other, save for Goldie's buttercup yellow fur.
247* OfficeRomance: Mango mentions that there were rumors about him and April being in one.
248* TheQuietOne: When Mike first meets him, Goldie explains he likes to keep to himself and that's why they haven't spoken until now.
249* WalkingSpoiler: We can't reveal much about Goldie that doesn't become drastically important to the plot of the story.
250
251!!Apartment 87-A: "The Careless Friends"
252!!!Peanut
253-->Based on: Toy Freddy
254Shy and soft-spoken, this bear's clumsy nature hides a heart of gold. He deeply admires Mr. Fazbear.
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256* DumbIsGood: He's a sweet guy, but not exactly the brightest bulb.
257* HeroWorship: Of Fred. He dresses like him as best as he can, and imitates his mannerisms.
258* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Even after [[spoiler:Nisha is arrested, he keeps insisting that she's a wonderful, honest lady]].
259* InnocentlyInsensitive: Suggests that April allow [[spoiler:Nisha, who embezzled money from her for years and more recently robbed her friends by cutting the settlement benefits they live on]], to move in with her, oblivious to April's mounting fury over the subject.
260* ManChild: Peanut, in many ways, acts like a little kid, tending to expect others to wait on him and look after him.
261* SharpDressedMan: Averted. He tries to be, in imitation of Fred, but apparently lacks the budget to pull it off.
262* SleepyHead: Although Bonbon insists it's just because winter has shown up, Peanut falls asleep very readily and has a hard time waking up.
263* SpannerInTheWorks: Because he genuinely is rather naive and foolish, Peanut unwittingly [[spoiler:clues Mike in on the facts that not only is Nisha the CEO of Jeremy Human's, but also that she fooled April to sign over her shares to Nisha]].
264* StrongFamilyResemblance: Subverted; as seen in chapter 50, his mother resembles a polar bear, and he has a younger brother, Bonson, who's a ''rabbit''. Mike privately assumes that Bonson is adopted, but admits to himself they could be biologically related for all he knows, and resolves to bring the topic up with Faz when he has the time.
265
266!!!Goose
267-->Based on: Toy Chica
268This hen, an old friend to Chiclet, is lazy but always accommodating. Somewhat oblivious, she has trouble seeing what's right in front of her.
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270* DecompositeCharacter: Alongside Chiclet, she's one of the two characters who embodies Toy Chica from the canon, with her blindness being reminiscent of Toy Chica's removed eyes.
271* EyeScream: [[spoiler: Her blindness stems from an incident when the humanitronics suffered a battery overload and exploded in jets of acid, which chemically burned her eyes and made them useless.]]
272* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: According to the other Chicas, she was quite a party lover in her youth.
273* {{Pun}}: At the end of chapter 41, after a heart to heart talk, Mike flinches away from her wing-hand and can only mutter to Mangle about having found why she's called "Goose". [[note]]In somewhat archaic sexual slang, to "goose" somebody means to flirtatiously pinch their butt, which Goose just did.[[/note]]
274* LastNameBasis: Or, in fact, middle name basis. Her full name is Caroline Goose-Mayfeather, [[spoiler:according to the newspaper on the humanimatronic incident that blinded her with a squirt of battery acid]].
275* MellowFellow: Mike notes that she makes ''Cheeky'' look high-strung by comparison.
276* ToothyBird: Like the original Chica.
277
278!!!Bonbon
279-->Based on: Toy Bonnie
280This loud bunny is a bundle of energy who loves cartoons, staying in shape, and making new friends. Obsessed with humans.
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282* AdultChild: Never seems to have really grown out of that hyperactive neonate stage.
283* AscendedFanboy: In a way; her biggest dream is to have her [[spoiler:ears rubbed]] by a human, but humans are fictional in her world. [[spoiler:She gets her wish anyway.]]
284* TheBigDamnKiss: Lays one on [[spoiler:Mike about halfway through chapter 38]].
285* DecompositeCharacter:
286** As with Bonnibel, she's based on certain aspects of Toy Bonnie.
287** Like all of the Bonnies, she's female, whilst Bonworth is male, a reflection of both Original and Toy Bonnie's status as an AmbiguousGender character that was ultimately proclaimed to be male.
288** She shares certain aspects of "Weaver Bonnie" with Bonnibel and Beanie. In Bonbon's case, she inherited "Weaver Bonnie's" perverse obsession with Mike, which in Bonbon manifests as her hardcore humie fandom status and her being the one Bonnie explicitly stated as being sexually attracted to Mike.
289*** This resemblance is heightened by her jealousy-fueled, aggressive intervention when another Humiecon attendant, a hen named Helen, gets ''too'' grabby with Mike for her liking.
290* FantasticArousal: She has a ''huge'' thing for [[spoiler:getting her ears played with,]] which is actually part of the sexual appeal of humans for her. She melts down in what is practically a scene of GRatedSex at the end of chapter 43, when Mike [[spoiler:gives her an ear-rub.]]
291* HasAType: As she states in her mini, whilst she'd love a boyfriend who could "pass" as a human himself, the most essential traits she's looking for are that, one, he can accept her interests, and two, he's not taller than her -- much to her own grievance, as the best "passers" in the humie fandom tend to be gorillas and thus a lot bigger than her. This is why Mike catches her eye; he's an incredible adept "passer", doesn't think she's weird for being a humie, and he's actually shorter than her if you count her ears.
292* HeelRealization: At the end of chapter 43, she has a big breakdown with Mike about how much of herself she recognizes in Helen, and all of it things that she hates.
293* InterspeciesRomance: In her mini, she admits that she finds Mike to be ''very'' attractive, and would happily go for him.
294* {{Otaku}}: Although she's also a fitness freak, Bonbon is obsessed with humie animation, which is clearly an in-universe analogue to Japanese animation. To heighten the resemblance, she even fits the classic otaku model of [[SubbingVersusDubbing subtitle elitism]], although she's not arrogant enough about subbing's superiority as to detract from her likability.
295* SadClown: Although she tries not to let it get her down, she's faced a ''lot'' of prejudice over her "childish" and "freaky" interests. [[spoiler:When she mistakenly believes Mike is finally harassing her over her humie fixation, she bursts into heartbroken tears, ranting about how she thought he was different.]]
296* ShoutOut: At one point, Mike indirectly compares her to a [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic "brony"]]. Her entire "humie" interest can also be seen as a more direct parallel to the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.
297
298!!!Mangifera, aka "Mango"
299-->Based on: Mangle
300This arts-and-crafts loving fox is a teacher by trade and a gossip by nature. A bit flighty, but always upbeat.
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302* BigBeautifulWoman: A plump, "shortstacked", but adorable and excitable vixen who's eager to educate and create.
303* CharacterTic: [[FurryReminder Her tail wags when she's happy]].
304* CovertPervert: Albeit less covert than Foxglove. She admits that she wants to get Mike's measurements, not just for the costume she's helping make for him, but for "other reasons" as well.
305* DecompositeCharacter: Along with Foxglove, of the canon Mangle. This vixen gets the arts-and-crafts theme (in, thankfully, a different way), and the association with children.
306* DoubleEntendre: Almost every word she says relating to her tutoring sessions can be read as either totally innocent or [[TeacherStudentRomance incredibly filthy]]. Only Beanie, judging by the comics, seems to find anything disturbing about this.
307* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Amongst Fritzine's horrifying collection is an eyeball in a jar labeled "Mangifera". Many fans presumed she had a false eye to cover it up, until she denies any mutilations on her person in chapter 45. She did leave her arts and crafts supplies in the pizza place, in the corner that became the Bot Repair Bay; Fritzine was using Mango's jars to hold the "unauthorized parts" she removed.]]
308-> '''Mango:''' [[spoiler:I assure you, I've still got both peepers.]]
309* TheRival: She and Foxglove have a dramatic and flamboyant rivalry with each other.
310
311!!Other Characters
312!!!Marion
313-->Based on: The Marionette
314The geeky, high-strung landlord of the apartment complex. Not particularly gifted in social graces.
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316* AmbiguouslyHuman: Outside of being too gangly to be healthy, he looks the part. However, humans are fictitious in this universe, and his species is never stated.
317* AttentionWhore: A huge part of Beanie's dislike for Marion is because he evidences this behavior whilst playing Sapiens & Strongholds.
318* {{Expy}}: His artwork depicts him as essentially looking like The Marionette, though in mini #9, it's noted that his "face" is actually a mask that he wears due to religious custom.
319* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Emphasized in mini #9, where nobody is really happy when Mike inadvertently lets Marion know about their local Sapients & Strongholds game, causing him to invite himself along. Even at the end of the mini, despite expressing sympathy for him, Mike is still in agreement that Beanie was justified in not wanting Marion to show up.
320-->'''Mike''': "Nah, you're completely justified in not wanting him to come back. He takes the game way too seriously, he calls all the shots -- I felt like the party was following him around to bask in ''his'' glory and us having fun was merely a side effect of it all. And then there's all those patronizing compliments he doled out, all so we'd want to pat his back."
321* SympathyForTheDevil: InUniverse, although Mike agrees that Marion is a passive-aggressive AttentionWhore, he also points out that Marion is completely alone; he doesn't have anything like the friendly cliques that the complex members have, and his work boils down to spending all his time cooped up in a little box of a front office filing paperwork and managing a community that he doesn't get to be a part of, except for when he drives his dinky little cart around to fix damages or lease new apartments. It makes sense he'd be desperate to try and get some kind of acceptance... he's just clearly not very good at it.
322
323!!!April Marchand May
324-->Based on: Spring Bonnie/Springtrap
325Requiring special care for her injuries, this taciturn rabbit is a good listener.
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327* BerserkButton: She ''hates'' vulgar language, smacking the exasperated Mike for using the word "shit" in chapter 46. This may tie into that ParentalSubstitute role mentioned below.
328* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She's based on both the original Spring Bonnie and on Springtrap, who are not the same character. This also serves as something of a RedHerring.]]
329* DeathGlare: Gives Mike a truly impressive one-eyed version when [[spoiler:Bonnibel kisses him]].
330* EyeScream: Her left eye burned with that side of her face.
331* GenreBlindness: [[spoiler:April is smart enough to understand that the series of mysterious "accidents" happening to potential witnesses to corruption are no accident. She's not smart enough to connect them to the [[ObfuscatingStupidity seeming idiot]] she put in charge of the company while she was away, who manages things from a private fund that she's never seen, or even consider that whoever was behind it might have accomplices.]]
332* OfficeRomance: Mango mentions that there were rumors about her and Goldie being in one.
333* ParentalSubstitute: Although not ''that'' much older than everyone else, she takes on something of a maternal role among the characters (including Mike). Apparently looking after the young is a rabbit thing.
334* PunnyName: She doesn't like it much when people note that her name may as well be "spring".
335* TheReveal:
336** [[spoiler:Chapter 45 reveals that she was a co-founder of Jeremy Human's, as one of Goldie Fazbear's business partners.]]
337** [[spoiler:Chapter 46 reveals that she's also suspicious of the trail of mutilations and implied deaths surrounding Jeremy Human's, and is trying to find out who's responsible.]]
338* ScarsAreForever: She's absolutely covered in extensive scarring that, as chapter 45 reveals, are due to being caught in a fire and badly burned by it.
339* SenseLossSadness: She's lost most of her sense of taste.
340* SignatureScent: Mike often notes that she smells like smoke and fresh rain, a scent he has a nostalgic attachment to.
341* TerseTalker: Her throat seems to still be recovering.
342
343!!!Dr. Carrol Rabbinson
344The doctor on call for pretty much everyone in the apartment complex, and mother of Beanie and Bonworth. Seems strangely familiar...
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346* ContinuityNod: She is ''strongly'' implied to actually be [[Roleplay/RubyQuest Ruby]], going by a different name. Besides strongly resembling her, consider the following:
347** When Mike tells her that Fritzine has been apparently kidnapping people for use in some kind of horrific, BodyHorror "experiments", she replies that she's all too familiar with that kind of thing.
348** Her unnamed husband appears in the family portrait to be a cat, with a bowtie obscuring his face in precisely the way that Tom's bandage blocked half of his. Said bandage was also made of police tape, and Carrol mentions that her husband is an officer.
349** Mike specifically comments on her flat chest. Ruby's ACupAngst was a RunningGag throughout ''Ruby Quest''.
350* MyBelovedSmother: Beanie thinks of her this way, but she ''does'' have completely valid reasons for not wanting anyone else in the family to get involved with Jeremy Human's after what happened to Bonworth.
351* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Literally; she's the sanest, most stable and sensible adult in the series, but trusts people to take care of themselves. It helps that she's a doctor, of course.
352
353!!!Nisha Marigold
354-->Based on: Nightmare
355Female black bear who works at Jeremy Human's. May be more than she seems...
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357* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Jeremy tries to draw and quarter her in chapter 49 using the curtain-pulling system of the pizzeria's stage, but Mike manages to save her at the last moment. Still, she gets a dislocated shoulder, a broken arm and a broken leg leg out of it, and has to be carried out of the place.]]
358* ApologizesALot: She's always expressing how sorry she is for this and that.
359* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster: [[spoiler:April appointed her as the CEO to be a powerless puppet ruler, and she plays it up, always apologizing for how Corporate is making her do things. It's as far from the truth as it can get.]]
360* BaitTheDog: [[spoiler:At first, it seems very charitable of her to indulge Fred's delusions by allowing him to come into the restaurant and act as a manager...but it turns out she was just gathering evidence that he was mentally unsound so she could potentially seize his shares in the company.]]
361* BearyFriendly: Despite being a towering female bear, she's very friendly when she interacts with Mike and especially Peanut.
362* BigBadDuumvirate: [[spoiler:A variation in that she's not consciously teamed up with somebody; she's stealing from the company and all of the apartment members, but she's ''not'' behind the deaths and mutilations: that's the Jeremy humanitronic's doing.]]
363* BigBeautifulWoman: She's described as "more curvy than trim, but not obese" and quite attractive.
364* TheBusCameBack: Showed up in chapter 37, and was then unmentioned until chapter 45.
365* CorruptCorporateExecutive: [[spoiler:It's ultimately revealed that she's embezzling from the company.]]
366* DitzySecretary: Goldie's, before he died. [[spoiler:In fact, even though most of it is feigned, she's still a ''bit'' ditzy – she leaves the keys in the front door while trying to escape with her embezzled funds.]]
367* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:She's been reducing the settlement payouts to former employees damaged by Jeremy's, as they come from the trust fund she's embezzling from.]]
368* KingIncognito: [[spoiler:Chapter 45 has Peanut reveal she's actually ''the CEO'' of the Jeremy Human's franchise.]]
369* MotiveMisidentification: [[spoiler:Mike and company deduce that Nisha has been planning a master scheme to seize control of the company funds the whole time, having murdered Goldie and attempted to do so to April as well, followed by planning the various "accidents" that befell potential witnesses. When they confront her with this, she's confused: she ''was'' embezzling money, but to get it to deal with some mobsters, and she had nothing to do with the murders and sabotages. It's a bit too late, though.]]
370* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:It's unclear why Nisha would tell Peanut about April signing over the shares to her, the one act that could spoil her entire plan, when she knows perfectly well how he tends to blab. Sure enough, he does. She never planned on staying with the company forever anyway, so it's not like she was trying to groom him as a successor.]]
371* NotMeThisTime: [[spoiler:Chapter 48 has her confess to the embezzlement, but insist she's innocent of being behind the mutilations and fatalities. It's implied that was Kilroy's plans behind her back... and then it turns out to be Jeremy Human's scheme.]]
372* ObfuscatingStupidity: [[spoiler:Chapter 46 ends with Mike and April convinced she may very well be playing up the hapless, absent-minded idiot she seems to be in order to fool them. Chapter 48 reveals they were spot on the money.]]
373* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:Judging from Peanut's opinion of her, she always treated him quite kindly. She also takes the moment to assure Mike that, even if she's bound for the slammer because of his snooping, he was still a hero during the events of the climax for saving her from Jeremy's makeshift torture rack.]]
374* VerbalTic: She stammers and trails off quite a bit, especially tending to go "Ahhhhn..."
375* WalkingSpoiler: Because she's so integral to the climax of the plot, it's hard to say anything without giving away the game.
376
377!!Kilroy Afton
378-->Based on: William Afton
379Male rat who helped Goldie Fazbear design the first generation humanitronics for Jeremy Human's. May be involved in what's going on...
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381* TheAlcoholic: Nisha makes a comment to this effect.
382* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Based on Haddock's story, Afton's the one who ordered him to work on a humanitronic in unsafe conditions, causing the incident that caused his brain damage.]]
383* BigBadWannabe: His main universe counterpart, [[BigBad William Afton]], was a serial killing genius inventor who has died repeatedly and ''still'' manages to [[ArcWords always come back]]. [[spoiler: Kilroy, by comparison, dies like a chump off-screen without ever interacting with the cast.]]
384* BornInTheWrongCentury: His portrait shows him dressed up like a freaking musketeer, and it's implied that this is his usual attire.
385* CorruptCorporateExecutive: April notes that she dislikes the rodent because he implemented very "questionable" safety cuts and design changes that April doesn't understand, which is why she suspects him of being behind everything.
386* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The language used obfuscates it, but first he had his scalp torn off, and then he was fed into Jeremy's music box, which ground him up into a pulp. If he was lucky, then he was at least dead when he went in.]]
387* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:It's possible he planned to double-cross Nisha by getting her to come to the pizzaria at night with the money so he could then have Jeremy kill her before taking the money all for himself. Instead, Jeremy brutally kills ''him'' first.]]
388* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:Zigzagged; April believes he's the one really running the show (invoked), but Nisha reveals in chapter 48 that she intended for him to be ''her'' fall-guy (subverted). Furthering the subversion, it turns out that he was ''not'' directing the humanitronics like many fans assumed, but rather Jeremy was acting out of his own.]]
389* NoOSHACompliance: April mentions that he made a lot of questionable safety cuts.
390* WalkingSpoiler: Because he shows up so late in the story, and he's so integral to its plot, it's hard to say anything without giving away the game.
391* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:He doesn't get mentioned until chapter 47, and never appears on-screen, having been KilledOffscreen by the time of chapter 48. Jeremy Human shows up wearing his scalp as a hat.]]
392* YouDirtyRat: He's a humanoid rat and implied to be a CorruptCorporateExecutive.
393
394!!Humanitronics
395The HostileAnimatronics who star at Jeremy Human's Pizzeria.
396
397!!!Jeremy Human
398The leader of the humanitronics and the namesake character of the pizzeria.
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400* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:Chapter 49 reveals that he's been acting out on his own the whole time, because he wants to force the company to give him the key he needs to reprogram himself so that he can leave the pizzeria's grounds.]]
401* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Frederick tears off his arm before he destroys him.]]
402* BigBad: If you consider the band of humanimatronics as antagonists. [[spoiler:Turns out he's behind all the injuries and deaths in the pizzeria and its sister location, including April's burn wounds and Goldie's death.]]
403* CardCarryingVillain: Unlike Fritzine and Darky, Jeremy seems to be fully aware of what he's doing and ''relishing'' the chance to hurt living people, treating it as a big game. [[spoiler:Taken to its climax in chapter 49, where he turns out to be the story's BigBad.]]
404* ClosedCircle: Like all humanitronics, he's programmed to be unable to leave the pizzeria. [[spoiler:And oh, how he hates it.]]
405* ColorCodedCharacters: Red and black.
406* CompositeCharacter: He's a blend of Freddy Fazbear and The Puppet, hence his music box that he carries everywhere. His name also brings Jeremy Fitzgerald to mind.
407* CranialProcessingUnit: [[spoiler:Frederick smashing his head to bits does him in for good.]]
408* ExactWords: [[spoiler:After Fred gives him the passcode that will let him leave the pizzeria, he lets everyone go, as promised...''after'' releasing his army of mish-mashes to kill them.]]
409* GenuineHumanHide: [[spoiler:He shows up wearing Afton's scalp like a hat in chapter 48.]]
410* GlasgowGrin: Complete with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily. What a child-friendly design!
411* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Killed his creator, Goldie, by ripping his head apart with his bare hands. He gets killed by Frederick, who does the homicidal bot in by crushing his CranialProcessingUnit with ''his'' bare hands.]]
412* TheLeader: Among the humanitronics. Only Safety Schmidt could countermand his orders, and even then only on matters of safety or security.
413* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler: All of those terrible accidents that hurt people, all of the deaths at the hands of humanitronics? It was '''all his doing'''. Why? Because he wanted freedom, and he figured he could get it by maiming and killing until the corporation was forced to agree to his demands.]]
414* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His paint-scheme is based on liberal applications of red and black, which only heightens his menacing appearance.
415* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes glow red behind their sunglasses...
416** SicklyGreenGlow: [[spoiler: ...but when he's no longer bound to the pizzeria, they become this instead.]]
417* SlasherSmile: Has a permanent one of these.
418* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: It's a ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' fanfic, what do you expect but HostileAnimatronics killing people? [[spoiler:Jeremy is still a noteworthy case because he killed Goldie, the creator of Jeremy and his fellow humanitronics, which is the robotic equivalent of patricide.]]
419* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler: Fred gives him the programming key he wants. He then tries to kill the group anyway.]]
420* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: He goes berserk when Mike tricks him into sticking around long enough for April to trap him in the restaurant, screaming like a banshee and viciously attacking Mike.]]
421* WolverineClaws: Afton apparently thought razor-tipped fingers would be a good addition to a robot in a kids' restaurant. [[spoiler:Presumably he changed his mind after Jeremy ''scalped'' him.]]
422* YourHeadAsplode: [[spoiler:How Frederick destroys him, with his bare hands no less.]]
423
424!!!Fix-It Fritzine
425The only female humanitronic, a construction worker.
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427* CanonImmigrant: The Weaver did a "Jeremy Human's" cast of humanitronics once before, but the comic featured "Fun-Time Fritz" as a Chica expy. In ''Roommates'', we have Fix-It Fritzine instead.
428* ClosedCircle: Like all humanitronics, she's programmed to be unable to leave the pizzeria.
429* ColorCodedCharacters: Orange.
430* CranialProcessingUnit: [[spoiler:Mike, Faz and Darky kill her by unscrewing her head from her body with a massive wrench in chapter 49. This serves as subtle {{foreshadowing}} for Jeremy's death.]]
431* CreepySouvenir: She's got a storage vault ''full'' of gory trophies from her victims, which she's stockpiling as "evidence" to convince the company to crack down harder on "unauthorized components" and "aftermarket parts".
432* FantasticRacism: She absolutely ''detests'' "aftermarket parts", which she views as "shoddy, cheap, third-rate vendor trash", an insult to quality worksmanship.
433* GadgeteerGenius: [[spoiler:She created a small army of mix-and-match robots out of spare parts and invented the device that switched Schmidts.]]
434* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:Has completely forgotten that Jeremy had her invent a device to send Safety Schmidt out of their world, and wonders where he went.]]
435* LogicBomb: Inducing one of these causes her to do a hard reboot.
436* MookMaker: [[spoiler:Created an army of doll-sized "mash-ups" from spare parts to give Jeremy extra muscle.]]
437* ObliviouslyEvil: She doesn't realize she's killing and maiming people at night, she just thinks she's doing what the company would want her to do. [[spoiler:Emphasized in chapter 49; Jeremy is deliberately malicious, Fritzine is just a dim-witted bot following her programs and being manipulated by the far more intelligent Jeremy.]]
438* UnusualEuphemism: She calls the various ears, tails, skins and so forth that she removes from her victims "aftermarket parts". Played with in that she's not ''trying'' to be euphemistic--she legitimately believes she's extracting unauthorized modifications from other humanitronics and not mutiliating living people to death.
439
440!!!Safety Schmidt
441A safety inspector hooked into the building's security systems. Mysteriously missing.
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443* ByTheBookCop: Well, security/safety officer.
444* ChekhovMIA: Nobody, not even the humanitronics themselves [[spoiler:except Jeremy]], know ''why'' Safety Schmidt has vanished, or where he went, and they're all rather concerned about his disappearance. [[spoiler:The epilogue, chapter 51, reveals that whatever brought Mike to this universe caused them to switch places, and he's happily taken Mike's place at Freddy Fazbear's, since as an animatronic himself the native animatronics see no reason to attack him.]]
445* ClosedCircle: Like all humanitronics, he's programmed to be unable to leave the pizzeria. [[spoiler:Not on purpose, anyway.]]
446* ColorCodedCharacters: Green.
447* {{Expy}}: He's supposed to fill Bonnie's place amongst the HostileAnimatronics.
448* LanternJawOfJustice: Mentioned as having one, and depicted with one in a few early illustrations.
449* LikeADuckTakesToWater: [[spoiler:At Freddy Fazbear's, he doesn't have to worry about keeping an eye on the other animatronics, since they all share the same goal of working in a safe, successful restaurant, unlike his old job. Plus, they have no reason to kill him by stuffing him in a suit, which is nice.]]
450* OnlySaneMan: From what we see, part of his job involved reining in the other humanitronics whenever they did something that would violate safety codes. Of course, Beanie (and other night guards) still had to watch out for him, so possibly zig-zagged.
451* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Although unaware of Jeremy Human's plans, Schmidt's firm devotion to keeping the restaurant safe (and the fact that his word overrode Jeremy's when it came to such matters) meant that he kept unwittingly interfering with them.]]
452* {{Technopath}}: Wired into the security system and cameras, according to an early piece of art.
453
454!!!Darky
455A dark-skinned humanitronic with a hook for a hand, used to be on display as a "kid-friendly antagonist" for the rest of the humanitronics, trying to steal pizza and being stopped by Safety Schmidt or the others. He was put into storage due to lack of maintenance, but has been brought back out to fill Safety Schmidt's shoes whilst the other is missing.
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457* AIIsACrapshoot: There are strong implications that, unlike the more programming-defined Fritzine and Safety Schmidt, Darky is actually a fully sapient and aware humanitronic. [[spoiler:Just like Jeremy himself.]]
458* ClosedCircle: Like all humanitronics, he's theoretically programmed to be unable to leave the pizzeria. [[spoiler:However, this is averted, likely due to the same glitches that make him truly sapient.]]
459* ColorCodedCharacters: Dark brown.
460* {{Expy}}: Of Foxy.
461* DarkIsNotEvil: Ironically, despite Beanie's fear of him, he actually has a very civil conversation with her and Mike after the latter chooses to listen to Darky's protests against being blinded. Beanie insists that he can't be trusted, though, citing his "programming glitches"... which, ironically, may be why he wasn't hostile in the first place. [[spoiler:Emphasized in that he turns out to be the only bot in the pizzeria who ''doesn't'' want to hurt anybody, even coming to their aid against Fritzine.]]
462* HarmlessVillain: Much like [[UsefulNotes/McDonalds Hamburglar or Captain Crook]] this was his role. He'd swipe jewelry and food from patrons, then get "arrested" by another humanitronic and forced to give them back along with extra tokens and prizes. Mike is rather peeved to hear about this.
463* InnocentlyInsensitive: His name is a racial slur for black people and his entire intended character is a caricature of African American "gangsta" stereotypes. The only reason he qualifies for this is the fact that said stereotypes don't exist InUniverse due to being in a reality where humans don't exist. Mike even [[LampshadeHanging comments on the fact]] that the inhabitants of the Roommates-verse wouldn't understand what they did was offensive.
464* ObliviouslyEvil: Beanie's other big excuse for not trusting Darky; even if he himself doesn't want to hurt them, should he accidentally mention to Fritzine or Jeremy that the security guard is present, it'd set those bots off after her. [[spoiler:His capabilites in chapters 49 and 50 imply that he knows better than to do this, and so Beanie was cautious for no reason.]]
465* {{Stereotype}}: Lampshaded by Mike InUniverse, who grumbles to himself about the obvious 90s Afro-American "gangsta" stereotype being used for Darky, although he grudgingly concedes that in a universe where humans don't exist, the natives obviously wouldn't understand why Darky is such an unpleasant caricature.
466* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler:He's shown from the start to be very polite and harmless by himself, and he deliberately comes to the group's aid against Fritzine in chapter 49, implying that he was never involved in the murders and mutilations that Jeremy was carrying out.]]
467* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:He disappears after helping to kill Fritzine, with nobody being sure of what happened to him. That said, it's implied in chapter 50 that he's gone out into the real world and is now making his own way in the world with him finding out where Mike was hospitalized and going in and back out totally incognito.]]

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