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Kill The Wabbit - Elmer Fudd
Wagner: Das Rheingold, WWV 86A: Thus, We Begin in the "Greenish Twilight...
Rabbit God eats Everyone
Okay, so I’m still just as aloof with the whole new teaser, but I did notice something and felt compelled to point it out... Probably at the same time everyone else notices it, since it’s not too difficult to spot.
Late-Game Reborn God William Afton is comprised of various animatronics.
Top left seems to be a typical Bonnie, but can’t identify which one. Top right is the Nightmare Freddy from the FNAF 4 teaser. Bottom left kind of looks like Mangle, but the eyes don’t align. Looks kind of like a Balloon Boy is on the right, due to the moving circle. Tip of the bottom right upper arm looks like Ennard’s hat. There’s an unknown set of eyes under Balloon Boy. Not sure what the group of a eyes underneath the bowtie is. (lol, Magma?)
And it kind of looks like there’s more machine parts in the swirling vortex.
This means one of three things most likely:
1. This is not William Afton, but a manifestation of the animatronics’ Agony- a pretty buzzword to explain ghosts. Agony is usually described as being black or purple in color. While this is possible, this ‘agony’ seems to clearly be fueled by William’s personality alone, so... I don’t know.
2. All of the animatronics and William were forcibly combined into one while making the VR game and because of that they’ve turned into this. Possible, but that would have to mean that somehow Silver Parasol Games- the makers of the VR game- got ahold of the data from every animatronic. Kind of unlikely.
3. William is now possessing all of the animatronics or is not allowing them to move on, therefore making him in control of all of his victims. Meaning that William is not only the main antagonistic force, but the only antagonistic force.
If the first option is the case, this seems to follow the pattern of the books, but would make it a little... Impossible for Security Breach to have any conclusion. Let alone FNAF in general. It would mean that there is a massive malevolent force spreading through the land, possessing humans and animatronics, and literally nothing can stop it because, as established, nothing evil can ever be truly vanquished.
Option three says the same thing, except it’s more of a stretch because, like I “joked” earlier, this would mean that William Afton has transcended from being a middle-aged child murderer in a bunny suit to being a near omnipotent demi-god being that spreads through people like the Red Death.
...Except, there’s a fourth option too.
4. This is just a representation of vast corruption, but William Afton himself is only possessing Vanny (and possibly a cult of people if his widespread control of literally everyone is to be believed).
Honestly, I hope it’s four, because as goofy as the FNAF plot gets, any of the first three options would immediately write the games’ story into an impossible impasse. There would be no way to ever outdo or survive William Afton, so all tension would be gone. We could also never trust if a character is killed or ‘moves on’, because the boundaries of finality don’t exist.
...Just my thoughts. Really, I don’t think too much about the FNAF storyline. I just work with what I’ve got and carry on. ;)
(via No one complained when Bugs Bunny was cross-dressing.)
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