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The speaker is a game theorist who tries to explain the lore of the Five Nights at Freddy's series, focusing on the Afton family and their involvement in the murders and hauntings of the animatronics. He claims that there are four Aftons: William, the father and the killer; Michael, the son and the protagonist; the daughter, who becomes Baby; and the crying child, who becomes Golden Freddy. He also claims that there are two purple guys: William, who is physically purple due to his decaying body; and Michael, who is represented as purple in the game sprites. He argues that William is Springtrap, the main antagonist of FNAF 3, and that Michael is trying to undo his father's crimes by freeing the spirits of the children. He uses evidence from various games, minigames, source codes, and voice clips to support his theory. He also addresses some common debates and questions among the fans, such as the bite of '83 vs '87, Chica's absence in Sister Location, and the identity of Fritz Smith. He concludes that his theory provides a sense of closure to the series, until a new game comes out that teases the origin of the Puppet. He thanks his viewers for following his journey and invites them to watch his other videos.
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- The text is a transcript of a video game theory about FNAF lore.
- The video is the second part of a two-part series that tries to solve the FNAF timeline.
- The video claims that FNAF is about a family of four: William Afton, the killer and inventor of the animatronics; Michael Afton, his son who tries to undo his father's crimes; the Crying Child, his younger son who dies and becomes Golden Freddy; and the daughter, who gets killed by Baby and becomes part of Ennard.
- The video argues that there are two purple guys: William, who is the real killer, and Michael, who turns purple after being scooped by Ennard.
- The video uses evidence from the games, the books, Scott Cawthon's Reddit posts, and FNAF World to support its claims.
- The video ends with a teaser for a new FNAF game that might explore the origins of the Puppet.