This text is a transcript of a video discussing a theory about the popular indie horror game "Five Nights at Freddy's" (FNAF). The narrator explores the game's complex storyline, focusing on the character of the Purple Guy, who is revealed to be William Afton, the father of a family. The narrator explains how Afton, a serial killer, used his pizza restaurants as a front to lure and murder children, and how his daughter was accidentally killed by one of the animatronics he created.
The narrator also delves into the backstory of the animatronic Ballora, suggesting that she represents the mother of the Afton family and that her song may be a reference to the loss of their daughter. The video ends with a cliffhanger, promising to reveal more information about the game's storyline and the fate of the Afton family in a future video.
Key points:
* The Purple Guy is revealed to be William Afton, the father of the Afton family.
* Afton used his pizza restaurants to lure and murder children.
* His daughter was accidentally killed by one of the animatronics he created.
* Ballora represents the mother of the Afton family.
* The narrator promises to reveal more information about the game's storyline and the fate of the Afton family in a future video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The story of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) is about a family and their fate.
2. The father, William Afton, is also known as the purple guy.
3. William Afton is the one who killed children in the Freddy's Pizzerias.
4. The killings began in the 70s and continued into the 80s.
5. The first victim of the purple guy was a child who was killed in Fredbear's location.
6. The purple guy's goal was to lure and capture children using animatronics.
7. The animatronics were designed with a special compartment to capture children.
8. The purple guy's daughter, Elizabeth, was a victim of the animatronic baby.
9. Elizabeth's soul is trapped inside the animatronic baby.
10. The restaurant was closed after the bite incident in 1987.
11. The bite incident was caused by one of the animatronics biting off the frontal lobe of a child.
12. The FNAF games are not just about haunted pizzerias or animatronics, but about the story of a family.
13. The empty girl's room in the game is a reference to Elizabeth's death.
14. Ballora is an animatronic that personifies motherhood.
15. Ballora's song is a reference to the empty room of a child who has been lost.
16. The author, Scott Cawthon, has confirmed that the voice system of Ballora is different from the other animatronics.
17. The crying child in FNAF 4 is the son of William Afton.
18. The crying child's sister is Elizabeth, who was killed by the animatronic baby.
19. The game FNAF 4 is set in the child's bedroom, which is decorated with a girl's theme.
20. The child's room is a reference to the empty room of Elizabeth.