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* One that again serves as a meta one for the parent franchise, in the prologue of Night 4, Nick recalls that there was a time when the ''[=FNaF=]'' series was everywhere; a lot of merchandise was produced for it, there were novels written about it, and even a rumor about a movie being made was circulated. However, in the years after it was cancelled and Scott died (or disappeared, as the public largely knows), the series swiftly faded from public memory; now a single mention would probably only generate puzzled looks. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen It has been completely forgotten]].
** This is, however, sadly the fate that most fads or memetic games would earn in the years after their release if they don't give much impression to the public. As Nick puts it, "Nothing lasts forever".
** It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Film/KingKong and freaking ''SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.
*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy Krueger in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', the seventh movie in the ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' franchise.
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* As if Scott's death wasn't enough, it's implied that either Michael or Creation choose to take it up a notch and murder Nick as well, [[InfantImmortality after he grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later]]. What a jackass.

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* As if Scott's death wasn't enough, it's implied that either Michael or Creation choose to take it up a notch and murder Nick as well, [[InfantImmortality [[ImprobableInfantSurvival after he grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later]]. What a jackass.

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** There's also the [[ItsAllAboutMe incredibly selfish reason]] for the aforementioned character's death, which also doubles on why the animatronics are present in the house. Creation wants to steal people's bodies because he wants to keep living forever. Scott might be selected because he's the most convenient person to possess on, being his creator and all.

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** There's also the [[ItsAllAboutMe incredibly selfish reason]] reason for the aforementioned character's death, which also doubles on why the animatronics are present in the house. Creation Michael wants to steal people's bodies take over Scott's body because he wants to keep living forever. Scott might be selected because he's ''have a normal life''. The BigBad of the most convenient person entire game, ''a literal demon'', just wants to possess on, being his creator and all.[[IJustWantToBeNormal be a normal man with a family]]. There is something so ''sad'' about this.



** Playing through the game once more becomes even more tearjerking after knowing the ending. Scott sounds so desperate in his narration, devising and figuring out the rules of the game quickly despite the ten animatronics following him with a healthy amount of SurvivalMantra, all the while carrying a sliver of hope that he will meet his family again if he manages to win the animatronics' game fair and square. A hope that gets squashed as, regardless if he wins or not, Creation will never let him go.

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** Playing through the game once more becomes even more tearjerking after knowing the ending. Scott sounds so desperate in his narration, devising and figuring out the rules of the game quickly despite the ten animatronics following him with a healthy amount of SurvivalMantra, all the while carrying a sliver of hope that he will meet his family again if he manages to win the animatronics' game fair and square. A hope that gets squashed as, regardless if he wins or not, Michael and Creation will never let him go.won't give up.



* As if Scott's death wasn't enough, Creation chooses to take it up a notch and murders Nick as well, [[InfantImmortality after he grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later.]] What a jackass.

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* As if Scott's death wasn't enough, it's implied that either Michael or Creation chooses choose to take it up a notch and murders murder Nick as well, [[InfantImmortality after he grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later.]] later]]. What a jackass.

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* One that again serves as a meta one for the parent franchise, in the prologue of Night 4, Nick recalls that there was a time when the ''[=FNaF=]'' series was everywhere; a lot of merchandise were produced for it, there were novels written about it, and even a rumor about a movie being made was circulated. However, in the years after it was cancelled and Scott died (or disappeared, as the public largely knows), the series swiftly faded from public memory; now a single mention would probably only generate puzzled looks. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen It has been completely forgotten]].
** This is however sadly the fate that most fads or memetic games would earn in the years after their release if they don't give much impression in the public. As Nick puts it, "Nothing lasts forever".
** It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Film/KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.
*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy Krueger in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', the seventh movie in ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' franchise.

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* One that again serves as a meta one for the parent franchise, in the prologue of Night 4, Nick recalls that there was a time when the ''[=FNaF=]'' series was everywhere; a lot of merchandise were was produced for it, there were novels written about it, and even a rumor about a movie being made was circulated. However, in the years after it was cancelled and Scott died (or disappeared, as the public largely knows), the series swiftly faded from public memory; now a single mention would probably only generate puzzled looks. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen It has been completely forgotten]].
** This is however is, however, sadly the fate that most fads or memetic games would earn in the years after their release if they don't give much impression in to the public. As Nick puts it, "Nothing lasts forever".
** It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Film/KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''.''SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.
*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy Krueger in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', the seventh movie in the ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' franchise.
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** When Nick is giving his OpeningNarration, he hesitates mentioning his family. Specifically, his dad. Of course, when you see your beloved father disappears into the horizon, or possibly ''drops dead'', after a brief HopeSpot of safely reuniting with him in the aftermath of horrific house fire when you're a mere 5 years old, there's no question that it would haunt someone's psyche for years.

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** When Nick is giving his OpeningNarration, he hesitates mentioning his family. Specifically, his dad. Of course, when you see your beloved father disappears disappear into the horizon, or possibly ''drops ''drop dead'', after a brief HopeSpot of safely reuniting with him in the aftermath of a horrific house fire when you're a mere 5 years old, there's no question that it would haunt someone's psyche for years.

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* The ending. [[spoiler: Creator/ScottCawthon? The God of the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, the one who gave it its life? He's dead.]]
** There's also the [[ItsAllAboutMe incredibly selfish reason]] for [[spoiler: the aforementioned character's death]], which also doubles on why the animatronics are present in the house. [[spoiler: Creation wants to steal people's bodies because he wants to keep living forever. Scott might be selected because he's the most convenient person to possess on, being his creator and all.]]
** How the aforementioned meets his end. [[spoiler: [[GoryDiscretionShot We don't know for sure]], but we do hear his agonized, very painful, scream. Whatever it is, it's not pretty.]]
** Playing through the game once more becomes even more tearjerking after knowing the ending. [[spoiler: Scott sounds so desperate in his narration, devising and figuring out the rules of the game quickly despite the ten animatronics following him with a healthy amount of SurvivalMantra, all the while carrying a sliver of hope that he will meet his family again if he manages to win the animatronics' game fair and square. A hope that gets squashed as, regardless if he wins or not, Creation will never let him go.]]
** A newspaper scrap you can find in one of the levels implies that [[spoiler: Scott, or whatever creature now inhabiting his body, disappears after the house fire. His family never gets any closure of what exactly happens to him, considering that the last time he speaks to them, he's...uh, to put it midly, [[GlamourFailure rather weird]].]]
** When Nick is giving his OpeningNarration, he hesitates mentioning his family. Specifically, his dad. [[spoiler: Of course, when you see your beloved father disappears into the horizon, or possibly ''drops dead'', after a brief HopeSpot of safely reuniting with him in the aftermath of horrific house fire when you're a mere 5 years old, there's no question that it would haunt someone's psyche for years.]]
** [[spoiler: Scott's death]] can even be seen metaphorically as [[spoiler: the actual end the ''[=FNaF=]'' series, considering that Scott (the real-life one) had just confirmed the cancellation of the sixth game just two weeks before the Story Mode was released, at least until Scott, being his usual [[TrollingCreator trolling self]], dropped [[VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator a surprise for all]]]].
* Not enough with [[spoiler: Scott's death]], are you? Well, [[spoiler:Creation chooses to take it up a notch and murders Nick as well, [[InfantImmortality after he grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later.]]]] What a jackass.
* Val and everything that happens to her. [[spoiler: One night, she allows a stranger to sleep inside her house and cheerfully teases her husband to get laid. The next day, her house burns down, her husband either dies or disappears, and one of her children experiences trauma about some terrifying giant machines invading their home, which she experiences herself. Then, possibly a decade after she tries to move on from the tragedy, said child dies under much the same circumstances as those happening to her husband.]]
* One that again serves as a meta one for the parent franchise, in the prologue of Night 4, Nick recalls that [[spoiler: there was a time when the ''[=FNaF=]'' series was everywhere; a lot of merchandise were produced for it, there were novels written about it, and even a rumor about a movie being made was circulated. However, in the years after it was cancelled and Scott died (or disappeared, as the public largely knows), the series swiftly faded from public memory; now a single mention would probably only generate puzzled looks. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen It has been completely forgotten]].]]
** [[spoiler: This is however sadly the fate that most fads or memetic games would earn in the years after their release if they don't give much impression in the public. As Nick puts it, "Nothing lasts forever".]]
** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Film/KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]
*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy [[spoiler: Krueger in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', the seventh movie in ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' franchise]].

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* The ending. [[spoiler: Creator/ScottCawthon? The God of the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, the one who gave it its life? He's dead.]]
dead.
** There's also the [[ItsAllAboutMe incredibly selfish reason]] for [[spoiler: the aforementioned character's death]], death, which also doubles on why the animatronics are present in the house. [[spoiler: Creation wants to steal people's bodies because he wants to keep living forever. Scott might be selected because he's the most convenient person to possess on, being his creator and all.]]
all.
** How the aforementioned meets his end. [[spoiler: [[GoryDiscretionShot We don't know for sure]], but we do hear his agonized, very painful, scream. Whatever it is, it's not pretty.]]
pretty.
** Playing through the game once more becomes even more tearjerking after knowing the ending. [[spoiler: Scott sounds so desperate in his narration, devising and figuring out the rules of the game quickly despite the ten animatronics following him with a healthy amount of SurvivalMantra, all the while carrying a sliver of hope that he will meet his family again if he manages to win the animatronics' game fair and square. A hope that gets squashed as, regardless if he wins or not, Creation will never let him go.]]
go.
** A newspaper scrap you can find in one of the levels implies that [[spoiler: Scott, or whatever creature now inhabiting his body, disappears after the house fire. His family never gets any closure of what exactly happens to him, considering that the last time he speaks to them, he's...uh, to put it midly, [[GlamourFailure rather weird]].]]
weird]].
** When Nick is giving his OpeningNarration, he hesitates mentioning his family. Specifically, his dad. [[spoiler: Of course, when you see your beloved father disappears into the horizon, or possibly ''drops dead'', after a brief HopeSpot of safely reuniting with him in the aftermath of horrific house fire when you're a mere 5 years old, there's no question that it would haunt someone's psyche for years.]]
years.
** [[spoiler: Scott's death]] death can even be seen metaphorically as [[spoiler: the actual end of the ''[=FNaF=]'' series, considering that Scott (the real-life one) had just confirmed the cancellation of the sixth game just two weeks before the Story Mode was released, at least until Scott, being his usual [[TrollingCreator trolling self]], dropped [[VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator a surprise for all]]]].
all]].
* Not enough with [[spoiler: As if Scott's death]], are you? Well, [[spoiler:Creation death wasn't enough, Creation chooses to take it up a notch and murders Nick as well, [[InfantImmortality after he grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later.]]]] ]] What a jackass.
* Val and everything that happens to her. [[spoiler: One night, she allows a stranger to sleep inside her house and cheerfully teases her husband to get laid. The next day, her house burns down, her husband either dies or disappears, and one of her children experiences trauma about some terrifying giant machines invading their home, which she experiences herself. Then, possibly a decade after she tries to move on from the tragedy, said child dies under much the same circumstances as those happening to her husband.]]
husband.
* One that again serves as a meta one for the parent franchise, in the prologue of Night 4, Nick recalls that [[spoiler: there was a time when the ''[=FNaF=]'' series was everywhere; a lot of merchandise were produced for it, there were novels written about it, and even a rumor about a movie being made was circulated. However, in the years after it was cancelled and Scott died (or disappeared, as the public largely knows), the series swiftly faded from public memory; now a single mention would probably only generate puzzled looks. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen It has been completely forgotten]].]]
forgotten]].
** [[spoiler: This is however sadly the fate that most fads or memetic games would earn in the years after their release if they don't give much impression in the public. As Nick puts it, "Nothing lasts forever".]]
forever".
** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Film/KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]
tragic.
*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy [[spoiler: Krueger in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', the seventh movie in ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' franchise]].franchise.

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* Not enough with [[spoiler: Scott's death]] are you? Well, [[spoiler: Creation chooses to up the notch and proceeds to murder Nick too, [[InfantImmortality after he has grown up of course]]. What a jackass.]]

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* Not enough with [[spoiler: Scott's death]] death]], are you? Well, [[spoiler: Creation [[spoiler:Creation chooses to take it up the a notch and proceeds to murder murders Nick too, as well, [[InfantImmortality after he has grown up of course]]. grows up]] and moves back into the house where his father died, [[YouWillNotEvadeMe many years later.]]]] What a jackass.]]
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* The ending. [[spoiler: Creator/ScottCawthon? The God of the ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, the one who gave it its life? He's dead.]]

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** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]

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** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of KingKong Film/KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]
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*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy [[spoiler: Krueger, in the New Nightmare movie of the NightmareOnElmStreet franchise]].

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*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy [[spoiler: Krueger, Krueger in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'', the New Nightmare seventh movie of the NightmareOnElmStreet in ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' franchise]].

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** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]

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** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} KingKong and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]]]
*** Curiously, that's an actual quote about Freddy [[spoiler: Krueger, in the New Nightmare movie of the NightmareOnElmStreet franchise]].
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** [[spoiler: Scott's death]] can even be seen metaphorically as [[spoiler: the actual end the ''[=FNaF=]'' series, considering that Scott (the real-life one) had just confirmed the cancellation of the sixth game just two weeks before the Story Mode was released.]]

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** [[spoiler: Scott's death]] can even be seen metaphorically as [[spoiler: the actual end the ''[=FNaF=]'' series, considering that Scott (the real-life one) had just confirmed the cancellation of the sixth game just two weeks before the Story Mode was released.]]released, at least until Scott, being his usual [[TrollingCreator trolling self]], dropped [[VideoGame/FreddyFazbearsPizzeriaSimulator a surprise for all]]]].
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** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]

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** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]]]
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* The ending. [[spoiler: Creator/ScottCawthon? The God of the ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' series, the one who gave it its life? He's dead.]]
** There's also the [[ItsAllAboutMe incredibly selfish reason]] for [[spoiler: the aforementioned character's death]], which also doubles on why the animatronics are present in the house. [[spoiler: Creation wants to steal people's bodies because he wants to keep living forever. Scott might be selected because he's the most convenient person to possess on, being his creator and all.]]
** How the aforementioned meets his end. [[spoiler: [[GoryDiscretionShot We don't know for sure]], but we do hear his agonized, very painful, scream. Whatever it is, it's not pretty.]]
** Playing through the game once more becomes even more tearjerking after knowing the ending. [[spoiler: Scott sounds so desperate in his narration, devising and figuring out the rules of the game quickly despite the ten animatronics following him with a healthy amount of SurvivalMantra, all the while carrying a sliver of hope that he will meet his family again if he manages to win the animatronics' game fair and square. A hope that gets squashed as, regardless if he wins or not, Creation will never let him go.]]
** A newspaper scrap you can find in one of the levels implies that [[spoiler: Scott, or whatever creature now inhabiting his body, disappears after the house fire. His family never gets any closure of what exactly happens to him, considering that the last time he speaks to them, he's...uh, to put it midly, [[GlamourFailure rather weird]].]]
** When Nick is giving his OpeningNarration, he hesitates mentioning his family. Specifically, his dad. [[spoiler: Of course, when you see your beloved father disappears into the horizon, or possibly ''drops dead'', after a brief HopeSpot of safely reuniting with him in the aftermath of horrific house fire when you're a mere 5 years old, there's no question that it would haunt someone's psyche for years.]]
** [[spoiler: Scott's death]] can even be seen metaphorically as [[spoiler: the actual end the ''[=FNaF=]'' series, considering that Scott (the real-life one) had just confirmed the cancellation of the sixth game just two weeks before the Story Mode was released.]]
* Not enough with [[spoiler: Scott's death]] are you? Well, [[spoiler: Creation chooses to up the notch and proceeds to murder Nick too, [[InfantImmortality after he has grown up of course]]. What a jackass.]]
* Val and everything that happens to her. [[spoiler: One night, she allows a stranger to sleep inside her house and cheerfully teases her husband to get laid. The next day, her house burns down, her husband either dies or disappears, and one of her children experiences trauma about some terrifying giant machines invading their home, which she experiences herself. Then, possibly a decade after she tries to move on from the tragedy, said child dies under much the same circumstances as those happening to her husband.]]
* One that again serves as a meta one for the parent franchise, in the prologue of Night 4, Nick recalls that [[spoiler: there was a time when the ''[=FNaF=]'' series was everywhere; a lot of merchandise were produced for it, there were novels written about it, and even a rumor about a movie being made was circulated. However, in the years after it was cancelled and Scott died (or disappeared, as the public largely knows), the series swiftly faded from public memory; now a single mention would probably only generate puzzled looks. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen It has been completely forgotten]].]]
** [[spoiler: This is however sadly the fate that most fads or memetic games would earn in the years after their release if they don't give much impression in the public. As Nick puts it, "Nothing lasts forever".]]
** [[spoiler: It seems that the ''[=FNaF=]'' series is (or was) an much more popular fad in the in-game universe than in real-life; a newspaper clipping you can find compared it to the likes of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and freaking ''Main/SantaClaus''. Which just makes its downfall even more tragic.]]

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