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* All this time, it's been associated that Henry's daughter possesses the Marionette. The real ending even seems to confirm this, because the Security Puppet minigame appears when Henry mentions his daughter. Except, that minigame has the ''Security Puppet'' be the one cradling the girl's corpse, not the Marionette. They're also definitely not the same characters because the Security Puppet is an attraction you can buy and display while the Marionette is inside Lefty. So why did Henry's daughter possess the Marionette instead of the Security Puppet? Since they're different characters, that would mean that at the time of the girl's death the Marionette wouldn't even exist. What gives?

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** They likely stuff themselves into the ball pits and under the stages when those items are being installed.
* So Lefty is one of the killer animatronics, but is also a usable animatronic you can buy and use in the pizzeria, which is open at the same time as the office segments. Do none of the patrons or waiters find it peculiar that Lefty just randomly stops dancing, gets off the stage, and climbs into the vents to go who knows where?
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*** Almost certainly correct but one minor adjustment. What the ending shows is not the office being cut off but the party room fading out of the map. The reason being that as surmised the idea of another place full of children available for William and Elizabeth to slaughter through was there to attract them, but it was just an idea and the party room was never there in the first place. The player is just a bit of daily bait to keep them convinced that the prize of all those kids is somewhere just out of reach so they don't decide to leave.


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** Some is random seeming electronic noise but others are from previous games like the noise of the carousel from FNAF 1 that would echo down the hall occasionally. Its another part of the plot to convince the animatronics there is another restaurant full of children to slaughter/protect nearby using familair sounds.
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* So what was the deal with the whole freak show thing anyway? These guys are all scraps, and as far as I know did not come from some freakshow. Everything seems to indicate that you're trying to run a legit kid friendly Fazbears restaurant and not another 'Fazbear Fright'.
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* Does Cassette guy really think he can kill Springtrap in a fire? The same Springtrap who already survived one? He clearly knows enough about Springtrap to lure him into a trap and tell him he's going to hell, so he must know about the incident at Fazbear's Fright.
** Fazbear's Fright was either an electrical accident or the night guard burning down the building himself. This game's location was designed from the ground up to trap Springtrap and kill him permanently, so it would be far more effective.
** It should also be noted that, in the case of the Fazbear's Fright fire, there was minimal to no control over its effectiveness. If it was an accident, then nobody was controlling it and Springtrap could easily escape. If it ''was'' a planned arson by the Night Guard to destroy him, keep in mind that the Night Guard would have to simultaneously commit the arson AND deal with surviving Springtrap at the same time. That kind of stress could easily throw off one's mental state rather severely, and without any proper planning to trap him, Springtrap wouldn't have a hard time escaping that either. Cassette Guy, on the other hand, kept Springtrap in a thoroughly sealed and trapped location where there would be no escape from the fire.

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* Does Cassette guy really think he can kill Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap in a fire? The same Springtrap who already survived one? He clearly knows enough about Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap to lure him into a trap and tell him he's going to hell, so he must know about the incident at Fazbear's Fright.
** Fazbear's Fright was either an electrical accident or the night guard burning down the building himself. This game's location was designed from the ground up to trap Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap and kill him permanently, so it would be far more effective.
** It should also be noted that, in the case of the Fazbear's Fright fire, there was minimal to no control over its effectiveness. If it was an accident, then nobody was controlling it and Springtrap could easily escape. If it ''was'' a planned arson by the Night Guard to destroy him, keep in mind that the Night Guard would have to simultaneously commit the arson AND deal with surviving Springtrap at the same time. That kind of stress could easily throw off one's mental state rather severely, and without any proper planning to trap him, Springtrap wouldn't have a hard time escaping that either. Cassette Guy, on the other hand, kept Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap in a thoroughly sealed and trapped location where there would be no escape from the fire.



*** Lefty wasn't made to kidnap children, it was made specifically to get the Marionette. Henry knew his daughter was possessing it and wanted to give her the same peace and freedom. FridgeBrilliance also kicks in when you realize how spindly and physically weak the Puppet probably is compared to the rest of the malevolent animatronics — he wanted to give his daughter some way to fight back if she ever encountered someone like, say, Springtrap by accident.

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*** Lefty wasn't made to kidnap children, it was made specifically to get the Marionette. Henry knew his daughter was possessing it and wanted to give her the same peace and freedom. FridgeBrilliance also kicks in when you realize how spindly and physically weak the Puppet probably is compared to the rest of the malevolent animatronics — he wanted to give his daughter some way to fight back if she ever encountered someone like, say, Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap by accident.



*** And who's to say that their beef with Baby didn't end the moment they kicked her out of their combined consciousness? It's hinted that Molten Freddy isn't just there to fulfill his(/their?) programming of being child killing machines — but that Springtrap and Baby might actually be using him(/them?) as a {{soul jar}} for the souls of the original five kids... or other children's souls. The Golden Ending includes Molten Freddy in his rant about giving up the souls that "don't belong to them", so he(/they?) have got something inside them they shouldn't.

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*** And who's to say that their beef with Baby didn't end the moment they kicked her out of their combined consciousness? It's hinted that Molten Freddy isn't just there to fulfill his(/their?) programming of being child killing machines — but that Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap and Baby might actually be using him(/them?) as a {{soul jar}} for the souls of the original five kids... or other children's souls. The Golden Ending includes Molten Freddy in his rant about giving up the souls that "don't belong to them", so he(/they?) have got something inside them they shouldn't.



* Why does Afton speak with his own voice (except modified and deeper, more of a gutteral growler) as Springtrap when Baby sounds the same despite the fact that she appears to have Elizabeth's personality now? Also, ''why'' does she have Elizabeth's personality now when in the last game she spoke of the two as though they were completely different people? And what made her snap and go crazy and desire to be a killer when before that's exactly what she ''didn't'' want but was forced into?

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* Why does Afton speak with his own voice (except modified and deeper, more of a gutteral growler) as Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap when Baby sounds the same despite the fact that she appears to have Elizabeth's personality now? Also, ''why'' does she have Elizabeth's personality now when in the last game she spoke of the two as though they were completely different people? And what made her snap and go crazy and desire to be a killer when before that's exactly what she ''didn't'' want but was forced into?



* If you are playing as Michael Afton, how come Springtrap and Baby want to kill you? Doesn't William realize that's his own son? Even he must have some kind of restraint! Plus, Baby technically has no use for Michael now that she's out of the ''Sister Location'' place. So why is she trying to kill her own brother? Are the Aftons are that messed up?

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* If you are playing as Michael Afton, how come Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap and Baby want to kill you? Doesn't William realize that's his own son? Even he must have some kind of restraint! Plus, Baby technically has no use for Michael now that she's out of the ''Sister Location'' place. So why is she trying to kill her own brother? Are the Aftons are that messed up?



*** Baby and Springtrap probably compared notes about the events of 3 and SL at some point, coming to the conclusion that Michael's being held together by a large collection of remnant from the scooper and Ennard, and may hold a grudge against them over the whole "disemboweled and turned into a revenant" thing. And if Michael really was all the night guards, William ''definitely'' won't trust his son's presence, given the last time they met, Mike brought Fazbear's Fright down on his head. If Michael had wanted to actually reconnect with his father and sister, he could've easily spoken to them in private during the salvage operations, or called out to them during his shift in hopes they'd remember his voice - assuming, of course, that he didn't get himself murdered by the vengeful Lefty/Puppet for his trouble in the latter case. Instead, he subjected them to multiple [[BrownNote Brown Notes]], tazed them any time they looked at him funny, and then proceeded to run them around the maze like rats. Plus, William enters the building already knowing the whole thing is a sham, simply curious about what's truly going on, and maybe even already suspecting Henry's involvement. Baby and Springtrap have no reason to trust Michael, and a lot of reasons to believe he is their enemy. For them the optimal solution would be doing their brother/son one final kindness and putting him out of his undead misery, removing him as a threat and giving him the death he has long sought.

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*** Baby and Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap probably compared notes about the events of 3 and SL at some point, coming to the conclusion that Michael's being held together by a large collection of remnant from the scooper and Ennard, and may hold a grudge against them over the whole "disemboweled and turned into a revenant" thing. And if Michael really was all the night guards, William ''definitely'' won't trust his son's presence, given the last time they met, Mike brought Fazbear's Fright down on his head. If Michael had wanted to actually reconnect with his father and sister, he could've easily spoken to them in private during the salvage operations, or called out to them during his shift in hopes they'd remember his voice - assuming, of course, that he didn't get himself murdered by the vengeful Lefty/Puppet for his trouble in the latter case. Instead, he subjected them to multiple [[BrownNote Brown Notes]], tazed them any time they looked at him funny, and then proceeded to run them around the maze like rats. Plus, William enters the building already knowing the whole thing is a sham, simply curious about what's truly going on, and maybe even already suspecting Henry's involvement. Baby and Springtrap Springtrap/Scraptrap have no reason to trust Michael, and a lot of reasons to believe he is their enemy. For them the optimal solution would be doing their brother/son one final kindness and putting him out of his undead misery, removing him as a threat and giving him the death he has long sought.

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