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Scott Cawthon any time he writes Charlie in a novel: I shall now include an entire page of her talking about how pretty another girl is. This is certainly a heterosexual thing that women do.
Whenever I start writing my actual FNaF stuff down, I wonder how many people are going to think I'm a Gacha kid because I like the name Christopher and decided to use it as Cassidy's middle name
If I'm not supposed to believe in things like Cassidyvictim, BV5th, and BVTOYSNHK, then why do FNaF 4's mini games have deliberate references to the Happiest Day mini games? And why do they also mention kids going missing recently? And why does FNaF World's Clock Ending connect the Fredbear plush from FNaF 4 to the same Happiest Day mini games? And why is the imagery in the Lorekeeper ending of FNaF 6 deliberately invokative of the FNaF 3 ending screens? And why is FNaF World so heavily tied into UCN? And why does the Logbook puzzle where we first got the name Cassidy make more sense if we interpret the two spirits as different pieces of Crying Child? And why are Jake and Andrew, deliberate parallels to the Logbook puzzle, both based on Crying Child in some way?
Related to my last post: why are Cassidy fans so hostile towards the idea that the name might actually belong to Crying Child? Every time I mention this idea, I get talked down to and called media illiterate (which I strongly suspect that person only used that term because the r word is a no no on this app). I'm putting in my own research here and sharing my ideas, and every time I do, I end up in an argument with somebody because they're so stubbornly rooted in the idea of a character who probably doesn't even exist that they'll twist every rule related to this franchise (and even basic grammer rules) just to try and disprove me. It hasn't even been a week and I'm already exhausted and regretting trying to share my findings
I asked some people on Discord about GoldenDuo to see if I missed anything substantial about the theory that could sway my opinion, and then when I presented my argument on why I think CC is Cassidy and the only spirit inside Golden Freddy, I was told to just ignore all that evidence.
I'm sorry, but if your argument requires me to blatantly ignore something telling me otherwise, your argument probably isn't actually correct.
I've mentioned I'm a believer in Crying Child being Cassidy before, but never really elaborated on that, so I'll do it here with a theory I've been thinking about for a while, under the cut.
The Faded text and Altered text (who is definitely Crying Child) in the Security Logbook both claim to be Cassidy (Faded through labeling the clues as "My Name", and Altered through many repeated instances of "It's Me" around the name in the word search). Not only that, but we get the name Cassidy through both texts as well (with a little help from Mike and his red pen). Faded provides where to find the clues, and Altered provides the actual clues.
Faded text places the various instances of "My Name" seemingly in response to Altered asking in the word search "Who are you? What is your name?" But if Altered text provides the clues to solve the name, why would he be asking for the name?
Let's go back to the older entries for a bit. At the end of the game, Crying Child is told "You're broken. I will put you back together." The only time we see this phrase in relation to an Afton child is in the very next mainline game, Sister Location, where Michael says he put Elizabeth back together. If we look at Baby's dialogue in the game, we can see she goes from not even being able to recognize her older brother to recognizing him enough to mistake him for their father, implying she's recovering her memories. Which in turn implies that what is meant by Crying Child needing to be put back together is that he is missing his memories.
The game between these two, FNaF World, shows a figure represented by a pixelated Fredbear tasking you with finding clocks, which upon interacting with brings you to various mini games, where you set up the clues in FNaF 3 needed for the secret mini games there to get Happiest Day. And the Stitchwraith stingers in Fazbear's Frights directly tie Happiest Day to the alteration of memories.
Golden Freddy seems awfully aware of things throughout the series, even going back as far as the first game, in which he taunts Michael with those infamous "It's Me" messages before attacking him. But in spite of this, Crying Child still doesn't quite remember anything. Clearly, some part of him does remember, but he can't access it.
"The pieces are in place for you. All you need to do is find them."
Which brings us back to the Logbook. Where Altered text, Crying Child, asks Faded text for a name. Which is responded with places to find clues, clues that CC himself provides, with some help from Michael. And when those clues are finally put together to reveal the name Cassidy, we see a lot more "It's Me" around the letters.
I think the Logbook is trying to show us Crying Child finally managing to put himself back together and remember his own name. The name Cassidy Afton.
TL;DR, Faded and Altered text are both different "pieces" of Crying Child that need to be put back together through recovery of his memories, and upon achieving this goal, he remembers that his name is Cassidy.
The theory that the Toy animatronics were (at least partially) created from Mimic programming and/or parts is really funny if you also believe Jeremy Fitzgerald is Arnold's son and Cassie's dad. Generational beef between a walking ChatGPT and some random family in Bumfuck, Utah who may or may not know what a William Afton is.
FNaF theorists confuse me. What do you mean you read about a character haunting a black doll with a white, smiling face on it, who is always kind to everyone, and later gains the ability to alter people's memories and give them a Happiest Day and decided "This character has absolutely nothing in common with the character who actually does all that stuff and is actually supposed to be this other character who has almost nothing to do with him."
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Vanessabot truthers, how do we feel about the flashback where a young Vanessa encounters Circus Baby by herself, watches her activate, and then screams in fear as she's pulled elsewhere?
My brain is reacting to the constant running train of hating Bruce and defending Steph for how he treated her by stopping all of those trains and restarting all the FNaF ones. Unfortunately, all this has done is give me something new to hyper fixate on hating: GoldenDuo Theory and Fanon Cassidy in general. If anyone wants to hear me bitch about how Golden Freddy is very obviously not haunted by two spirits, stick around
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Me, certified Tim & Bruce hater: Yep, he sure is.
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No, Steph didn't die in War Games because of Bruce, and Bruce isn't the bad guy in the story. Like, y'all are so blinded by your anger for how he treated her that you totally forget he did so to protect her because he was scared she was going to get killed. He did not push her to get killed, he was pushing her to stop, it's not his fault that these kids just don't stop. And I'm not denying he was a huge jerk to her, he was, but he is not responsible for her death when he had been telling her to stop before she got killed.
Also, it is ignoring his own behavior toward Steph during War Games. Not once do he blames her. He just wants to save her and avenge her after bringing her to Leslie. He was taking all the responsibilities for anything going south. He was ready to die with Black Mask BEFORE STEPH WAS DECLARED DEAD for what happened to Steph.
In the end, y'all are repeating what Leslie keep saying in War Games: that everything is Bruce's fault and he is to blame for everything bad. Leslie, who killed Steph to teach Bruce a lesson, which was retconned later to "simply" kidnapping an unconscious minor and moving her to another continent, away from her friends and family to who she said the girl was dead, supposedly to protect Steph from being a vigilante, by trapping Steph in a situation she has no control over. Like, Leslie is in the wrong guys, how can you not see that as Steph fans? Why do Bruce trying to stop Steph from being a vigilante by being mean is the worst thing ever, but Leslie trying to do the same thing by kidnapping the girl and taking her to Africa isn’t important?
Bruce did not kill Steph, he is not responsible for her death, and just like with Jason, saying so isn't saying she is at fault. There are actual murderers in the stories.
For y'all, Steph died because Bruce didn't want her to be a vigilante, while, in the story, she "died" by Leslie's hand to teach Bruce to stop training vigilantes. He is literally stuck in a "damn in you do, damn if you don't" situation. For this fandom, Jason died because Bruce let him be a vigilante, but Steph died because he didn't let her be one. This is stupid.
Reducing the reasons why we hate Bruce to "he was mean to her" is a gross misinterpretation of the situation.
Yes, he did care for her, yes, he wanted her safe, and yes, that might even be the primary reason why he actually fired her. But you're neglecting
That he only hired her so he could lure Tim back to him
That he held her to much higher standards than his previous Robin's while also denying her important information, literally manufacturing reasons to fire her when the time came
That this isn't the first time Bruce used her desires to get something he wants (Gotham Knights, where he signs her on as his ally because he wants companionship, only to drop her as soon as Tim and Alfred are back)
That he refuses to genuinely acknowledge his mistakes, instead acting as if he did everything in his power to stop her inevitable death and she was too disobedient and full of anger to stop and listen to him, while refusing to admit that if he'd ever tried to give her a genuine chance instead of using her emotions and desires to his advantage, maybe she wouldn't have almost destroyed the city and gotten killed trying to fix it.
And the thing is, it all stems from the constant, endless cycle of bullshit between editorial and Steph fans. The editors and the writers don't want Bruce to look bad and they know that giving an actually satisfying story where he admits his wrongdoings and tries to make up for them would involve him looking bad. So they shift the blame over to her, using her as a scapegoat and labeling her as the villain in a situation he was in direct control over. And then when the blame shifts, the fires of hate grow stronger because since Bruce is usually the protagonist of these stories, now it looks like he's shifting the blame over to her. If the writers would just admit that he was in the wrong, we wouldn't hate Bruce so much. But they won't, which translates to Bruce refusing to admit he was wrong, which translates to more hatred.
Every single officially created summary by DC about War Games that I've seen basically says "Stephanie Brown was Robin and then she died" and I think that's because even the writers know there's no way to actually summarize the events of the storyline in a way that makes Bruce look good
There simply aren't enough "Jason and Steph team up to make sure Bruce never harms another child again" fics out there
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My Batman haterism is real. I've been replaying Injustice 2 to get a refresher on the series and I can't stop thinking about how the Regime wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for Bruce. And I don't mean that in a "he should have killed Joker" kind of way, I mean it in a "Superman just accidentally killed his wife and unborn child, his city got nuked because of it, and then his best friend started treating him as an enemy because he had a moment of weakness and killed Joker in response, so between that and everyone who started compelling him to take over the world so something like it doesn't happen again, of course he turned evil" way.