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HENRY YOUR SENSE OF INTERIOR DESIGN IS DIRE AND YOUR CARPETS ARE UGLY
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glitch-1983 · 14 hours
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this fucker
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doggy ^^
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childo0p · 4 months
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FNaF Trilogy gang
I tried to make Christmas postcard's stylistic
John is cramped lol
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404-mind-not-found · 14 days
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I MADE A SYNOPSIS AND A SONG LIST FOR THE HYPOTHETICAL FNAF MUSICAL (Well, the first draft, I'll probably change some minor story stuff later) Edit 20/04/2024: Read the second draft instead! Act I is really similar to the actual lore of FNAF up to the MCI, but Act II is when things diverge.
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(Actual synopsis text under cut, had the song list too but it wouldn't let me post with it, I'll try again later)
Synopsis ACT I William and Henry meet and create Fredbear's, and later Freddy Fazbear's, and both of their families are introduced (The Spark). Then, it shows the current year of 1983. While William wanted to expand further, Henry was content. Dealing with already existing jealousy plus this new anger, he murders Charlotte to keep him in line (Mine, Forever). Everybody except for Henry moves on from Charlotte's murder, and William continues as normal until his youngest son's birthday (The Birthday). The day seemed to be good for everyone involved. However, due to a prank by Michael and his friends, his head is crushed by Fredbear and he later dies. Charlotte, who was now possessing the Puppet animatronic made to protect her, gives him life inside the Fredbear animatronic. Fredbear's closes because of this, and William scolds Michael harshly (The Bite). Following this, William and Henry have much more frequent arguments, so does the former and his wife, until she disappears. William spends more of his time at Freddy Fazbear's, where he feels the atmosphere has changed. He then investigates the Puppet, finally understanding that her soul was inside the animatronic. Meanwhile, Michael and Elizabeth become closer together as William spends less and less time at home (Agony). William spends the next year and a half studying, finally creating a plan to recreate the events of Charlotte's murder. With this in mind, he decides to go and take the lives of four more children, Elizabeth overhearing the entire thing (Follow Me) ACT II Everybody in town hears about the murders by morning, and Clay starts investigating the situation. He suspects William as the murderer (Eye of the Hurricane). Freddy's closes down. At the Afton house, Elizabeth tells Michael everything that she overheard and the two of them look into all of William's stuff while he was away. Their suspicions are found to be correct (Daddy's Show). They then flee once he returns home. William goes to the room and unveils his hidden experiment: a rabbit animatronic for himself to become. He then decides he needs more Remnant, but knows he can't collect any while Clay suspects him. A few days pass and Jen visits Henry and convinces him to leave Freddy's behind for his sake (Until The End). However, after she leaves, Henry finds a letter telling him to go there. At the restaurant, William plans to murder him and frame it as a suicide done out of guilt to clear his name (Follow Me (Reprise)). Michael steals William's car and goes to Fredbear's with Elizabeth, wanting to find more answers there. They discover Fredbear possessed by their brother, and realise they need to find his father. Henry meets William, who tells him everything then attacks him. Before he can give him the finishing blow, however, his kids appear to stop him. William talks to them, but Michael sees through his ruse (You Can't.). Clay reveals himself, telling Elizabeth and Michael go outside, where they find Fredbear. Elizabeth brings him to the other animatronics, where they move on (Happiest Day). William fights Clay, and Henry stands. He takes Clay's gun and shoots William's leg, allowing Clay to arrest him before becoming weak (Mine, Forever (Reprise)). He, Mike and Elizabeth say their goodbyes. Later, the town closes the case and moves on from the tragedies. After Henry heals, Freddy Fazbear's is remade into a new space for children with the help of Elizabeth and Michael. William's place is gone through and the rabbit suit is demolished to make the sign. (Save Them).
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Wake up.
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A cool piece I cooked for @fazgoo-connoiseur-1987 fnaf AU A murder in Hurricane!!! :]
Ain't they having a dandy time
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burntcinnamonz · 4 months
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Fnaf version of the funny Twitter meme
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dannybobany · 6 months
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Saw a post that made me realize that the Burke family are the ultimate exceptions to the important family rules In fnaf-
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Not only are Carlton’s parents both alive and NAMED but they’re like?? Good people?? Who love their son?? They’re divorced yes but don’t seem to be on the worst terms? Not the best terms either but it’s not like they wanna kill each other or anything
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In the context of the story neither of them is exactly “wrong” either, for once the women is not the villain!! They both make completely reasonable arguments
Of course this whole thing started because clay was hiding robots in the basement but hey he had a good reason for that ok-
In conclusion:
The first non-abusive, all named characters, all alive by the end family in fnaf! Not to mention they’re all very interesting characters who I love dearly
Carl, Clay and Betty you will all have a very special place in my brain <3
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zilodak · 1 year
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Clay Burke (and his coffee)
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raccoon-in-a-dumpster · 2 months
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what a happy family!! hope nothing bad happens to them!!!
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you. Clafry headcanons.
Sir yes sir!
Okay what I want to start with is basically William fucking hated Clay at first. Clay was taking up his time with Henry, yadda yadda, jealousy. But then after a while, William subconsciously started thinking of Clay as “special”. Henry likes Clay. Henry must have a reason for liking Clay and enjoying his company. Because of this, William kinda becomes obsessed with Clay, but not in the worshipping way he is for Henry, in a “why-the-fuck-does-God-like-you” way. He becomes obsessed with figuring out what is special about Clay. After a while, his view of Clay is kinda forced into a better light because of Henry. Will would ask Henry some not so suspicious questions about Clay, like what Henry thought about Clay, what he thought was so special about Clay, etc etc. Henry’s answers were usually all pretty positive (Clay’s nice, he’s fun to hangout with, he’s funny, etc). This shifts William’s view of Clay because Henry’s word is law to him.
Clay, on the other hand, was always fond of William. He thought Will was smart, and he was a bit faggy for William’s extremely outgoing, flamboyant, and dramatic portrayal.
Henry was the chain between the two, if that makes sense. He like William because he and William get each other in a way he feels like no one else does, he like Clay because of also a little bit of the same reason, but Clay also feels like a “normal” part of his life. Clay is probably the most sane and normal between the three, and Henry wants to be seen as sane and normal so he thought hanging out with Clay would help.
Both William and Clay see Henry as some sort of religious being in their lives. William sees Henry as God, more on that. Clay sees Henry as more of a religious guidance, kinda like a guardian angel, going to him for advice, comfort, protection, etc.
As the three got closer, William ultimately took a tolerance to Clay, being an attention whore man who always liked attention, he never denied the opportunity for more
Clay would go over to Fredbear’s on his breaks and the three would bond over broken marriages, not exactly knowing how to be fathers, and a general feeling of somehow being “different” or an outcast. They’re all neurodivergent and queer In some way, William’s autistic, queer both gender and sexuality wise, Henry’s honest idk I have decided, maybe NPD, and gay, Clay has ADHD and he’s bi. But none of them know any of that so they all bond over being different and not knowing the fuck why how romantic <3
uuuhahaggg that’s all I can think of for now but bet ur bottom dollar that I’ll be back with more
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freddyspizzaheroes · 1 year
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I think often about the fact that Clay Burke (policeman, father to one of Charlie’s childhood friends) probably had to make small talk with Henry at PTA meetings or cookouts or whatever after having seen stacks of William’s journals with ramblings about how much he loves / hates Henry.
I wonder know if Henry was blissfully unaware of this or if they’d both just tried (and failed) not to think about it.
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Murder In Hurricane concept where Clay has these wackass fucky dreams about the case as he's investigating it where he sees Henry as God and Bill as The Goop. Maybe he sees Charlie even and she tries to point him in the right direction. Excuse to get a bit fucky with it.
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glitch-1983 · 21 days
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Okay hear me out.
If William and Henry roped Clay into all the Fazbear stuff…
Clay’s fursona springlock suit would be Sparky the Dog
EDIT: drew it!
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childo0p · 1 year
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Some memes
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404-mind-not-found · 18 days
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More characters ft literally everyone
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Now featuring Elizabeth, Clay, Jen, Michael and William!
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kappagecko · 1 year
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Some FNAF book characters as parents if their kids got in a fight
“Are they okay?” - Henry, Lamar, Betty
“Did they win?” - Carlton
“Are they okay?”(but really wondering if they won) - Jessica, Charlie, Clay
“Did they win?”(but really wondering if they're okay) - Marla and John
“Good for them!” - William Afton/Dave Miller
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