Game Theory: FNAF, Golden Freddy... NOT What We Thought! - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a discussion about the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise, specifically focusing on the books related to the series. The speaker discusses the release of a new book in the series, "135 a.m.", and delves into the details of the stories contained within it.

The speaker first mentions the franchise's popularity and its influence on the publishing industry, stating that a moderately popular indie game can lead to a multi-installment book deal. The speaker then discusses the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise, noting that it has a significant number of books and graphic novels associated with it.

The speaker then discusses the mysteries and unanswered questions within the franchise, including the identities of the animatronics and the true nature of the franchise's universe. The speaker mentions that the new book series, "135 a.m.", is intended to help solve these mysteries.

The speaker then delves into the stories contained within "135 a.m.", focusing on three stories in particular: "Delilah", "Stanley", and "New Kid". The speaker discusses the details of these stories, noting the tragic outcomes of the characters and the potential connections to other stories within the franchise.

The speaker also discusses the potential connections between the books and the games, noting that the stories in the books often deviate from the events of the games. The speaker also discusses the potential identity of the character known as "Golden Freddy", speculating that it could be the vengeful spirit from "Ultimate Custom Night".

The speaker concludes by expressing the potential implications of these stories for the future of the franchise, suggesting that the books are starting to confirm theories and suspicions that fans have had for years.

Facts

1. The document is a transcript of a discussion about the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise, particularly focusing on the books and games set in the franchise.

2. The discussion includes an analysis of the books, particularly "135 a.m.", which is the third book in the "Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria" series.

3. The books are described as helping to solve mysteries from the past and confirming theories and suspicions about the franchise.

4. The books are also mentioned to be connected to the original book trilogy and the games, creating an elaborate web of complicated animatronic deaths.

5. The discussion includes a detailed analysis of the stories in "135 a.m.", particularly focusing on the character Delilah and her tragic struggle with the doll Ella.

6. The story of Delilah is described as a tragic tale of a young woman who is driven insane by the doll Ella, which wakes her up every morning at 1:35 a.m.

7. The doll Ella is described as a helper doll manufactured by Fazbear Entertainment, designed to keep time and serve as an alarm clock.

8. The discussion also includes an analysis of the second story in "135 a.m.", which involves a night guard named Stanley who falls asleep on the job and wakes up to find a mini Rina doll on his desk.

9. The story of Stanley is described as a strange tale of a night guard who slowly dies from dolls crawling into his mouth while he sleeps.

10. The discussion also includes an analysis of the third story in "135 a.m.", which involves a new kid named Kelsey who shows interest in spending time with two other boys, Devon and Mick.

11. The story of Kelsey is described as a tragic tale of a new kid who is lured to an abandoned Freddy's restaurant by Devin, where he gets skewered alive inside the golden Freddy's suit.

12. The discussion concludes with a detailed analysis of the ending of "135 a.m.", which shows Kelsey alive and well at a new school, introducing himself to two new boys.

13. The discussion suggests that Kelsey might be the vengeful spirit from "Ultimate Custom Night" in the story, attempting to befriend loner kids and lure them back to a Freddy's pizzeria for a tragic incident to happen.

14. The discussion also includes a detailed analysis of the image of Kelsey, describing him as having wavy blond hair and blue eyes.