The REAL Story of FNAF SOLVED

The REAL Story of FNAF SOLVED

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Lu1z 4 3v3r And the voices
Lu1z 4 3v3r And the voices - 24.10.2023 11:05

I agree with most of this… Except for the MikeHell part. UCN is clearly about William and Cassidy, not CC and Mike, not only because CC would act completely out of character to how he acted in FNaF 4, not only because CC not only has already been freed in Happiest Day, but also because do you really expect CC to see all the development Mike has gone through and simply start torturing him? Yeah, Mike messed up, but he’s making up for it. Hell, I’d argue he made up for it with Happiest Day. CC has no reason to torture Mike, and the whole “we play as Mike through most of the franchise” bit is irrelevant, because Jeremy Fitzgerald exists. UCN is solely about William.

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StarBlue42
StarBlue42 - 10.10.2023 07:46

Idk about Balora being the one in the chair... everything else seems plausible though. The idea of Mike being in Ultimate Custom Night is really sad though

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LeaveMeAlone3 omg I got logged out again
LeaveMeAlone3 omg I got logged out again - 14.09.2023 21:04

Evan being TOYSHK would make sense if it wasn’t for there feminine sounding voice.

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Supercat The Bazingalinga
Supercat The Bazingalinga - 17.08.2023 10:55

This is the true test of whether the games stand up on their own, whether they actually make sense

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TactlessC
TactlessC - 05.08.2023 23:40

I dunno if I can really roll with Mike being the UCN player character because there's other lines that could just as easily imply William despite the logic of "why are the traps here" cause I mean...in that case why is there both Scraptrap AND Springtrap instead of just one or the other? Same with the Withereds and OGs. Like...it's a hellish torment, logic doesn't have to fully play there. Not to mention the whole "no matter how many times he tries to burn us" line when only William would have experienced multiple fires in that case. And it's also just that...Mike killed ONE person and the guilt has followed and motivated him ever since, why would HE be in Hell when he was trying to resolve things instead of the literal serial killer? If the counter point is "Why is the Crying Child as Golden Freddy holding his Father here" then well you have to in turn ask the question "why did his Father let his son treat his other kid like absolute dogshit", even taking work related negligence into account with the kind of pranks the kid was put into, including being locked in a closet with a headless animatronic, there's no way William wouldn't have heard about it and then just...not done anything. This is why at the bare minimum, as much as it's a pain to take a book into account, you still have to include the Security Logbook at the bare minimum to form a cohesive narrative with UCN, lest the Crying Child never possessed Golden Freddy and it was just the fifth kid who was killed in the MCI, which arguably it would have to be because the Crying Child isn't A PART of the five but Golden Freddy IS a part of the five original animatronics possessed.

tl;dr It can't be Mike haunted by his brother in Hell because his brother isn't part of the MCI and can't be possessing Golden Freddy.

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Random
Random - 05.08.2023 21:27

U must get 1 mil subs

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buenos dias
buenos dias - 27.07.2023 04:00

I’m almost certain there’s only like 7 kids dead total or at least 8

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Vlad
Vlad - 26.07.2023 23:45

Okay so I’m still kinda confused. I was pretty sure that Fnaf 4 was the Crying Child instead of Micheal, mostly due to his fear of the animatronics, plus the crying child’s room is basically just the Fnaf 4 room, at least that’s what it seems like. Another thing is with the 5 kids incident, it had to happen in the first location for it to shut down correct? Then the “sister location” (Fnaf 2) opens up, I’m still confused

My one last question is Fnaf 1 before sister location. My only question is Mike being fired because of Odor. It may be a small thing but a rotting corpse wouldn’t really smell good with too much cologne.

But yea almost everything else makes sense those are just my questions

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Enoch's Adventures
Enoch's Adventures - 23.07.2023 20:55

hear a lot of people talking about the old man consequences easter egg
first of all it's utter trash that says nothing
the best I can argue is that it maybe says "mike" once or twice and nothing more
I recommend you look into he hero's journey
while I like your timeline and I don't disagree with it objectively because I simply cannot even, I would personally make minor changes like I still think mike is the fnaf 3 guard. That's just the thing though really we're arguing an abstract narrative that simply does not exist and I do respect your timeline and won't make claims that it's false. I'll simply call it "the Mike's Journey narrative" and because fnaf has no real story, which is what I think scott is really saying with the books "that there are a number of narratives."
So to further exemplify the "Mike's Journey" narrative I think that in respect to Mike in the Hero's Journey he has to be the one we are in UCN. Mike only killed one person. It's morally incorrect to say that it was OK for William to have killed anyone but one?
In the hero's journey he must face the Abyss before his transformation and atonement, which in this narrative would be him being glamrock freddy at some point sacrificing himself for gregory who represents the reincarnation (at least metaphorically) of his brother serving as his absolution for his sins.
Fnaf had to continue from this perspective because it was an incomplete journey.

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Sudetenland
Sudetenland - 21.07.2023 21:34

wait william afton IS AN ESTONIAN?

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The Yuri Theorist
The Yuri Theorist - 21.07.2023 07:17

Aside from the UCN and ballora in the midnight motorist, I think the only other contradiction is the "I should be dead" line, because the only two ways I can interpret that line is either
michael is springtrap and the line is him talking while coming out of the burned wreckage but that doesn't make sense if william is the killer who hides in the springlock suit and dies in it
or
it's michael is talking to himself sometime before FNAF 3 since living in shadows would mean it's been some time after he got scooped and "last thing to do" would mean he's done other things, presumably freeing the spirits hence why the FNAF 2 termination slips say "fired for tampering with the animatronics"
although I do think it is weird that he'd talk to himself, I think he says it as a promise to himself to finding and kill william, and I think they show springtrap having survived to be a sort of teaser that the story had at least one more part where afton would maybe face michael one more time

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Blueberryelf
Blueberryelf - 21.07.2023 04:39

No HW or SB???? They are games too lol.

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Slorpus
Slorpus - 20.07.2023 02:51

all my homies hate the books

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TGP
TGP - 18.07.2023 05:02

Amazing

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MoonLight SFM
MoonLight SFM - 15.07.2023 15:18

Ive known fnaf since 2014 and lost the spark while fnaf 6 was out so i lost track off lore for all these years. This being my first video about the lore in god knows how long makes me have no regrets i love the ideas and honestly i support it im glad i finally dont have a gap on what happned because lore changed a lot. Fnaf 4 ideas was mwa and the best was definitely UCN!

Honestly i believe its a good thing i havent looked to refresh my lore info for years because looking at the comments everyone is being rude because they think of a specific lore that is clearly most popular. I find this lore most interesting, though i dont know the other lore ideas fully and i heard nitpicks over it , this one makes most sense and by far the most exciting one yet!

Finally i can now say i no longer have the lore of 2015 times because that was the last time i focused on the lore fully 😂 as much as i loved fnaf 6 like i said lost the spark and didnt focus on it anymore 😅 if you missed out anything oh well what do i know far as i can tell this is the most accurate to me and no issues put forth.

I will subscribe to your channel and will be excited for your next videos

Now thinking about it it was probably a bad idea not looking for lore until now because i make animations 🤧

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Paradoxic
Paradoxic - 15.07.2023 00:48

My one major query, if you believe the palyer is still Michael in UCN - how do you interpret the Old Man Consequences sequence?

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Godzilla King of the Monsters
Godzilla King of the Monsters - 13.07.2023 07:35

I do have to disagree with UCN. While Michael did a horrible thing, there's too many lines referring to the player deserving what they got, their evil, the fear they gave others, and the vengeful spirit holding him and never wanting to let him go....it really only makes sense that this is William being held in the endless torment he gave to others. 

As for Springtrap being there. it's clear to me it's mocking Willy's arrogance, his rabbit costume he used to kill so many innocent kids. 

"I will put you back together" is also pretty well accepted as coming from William. I don't know how you'd say this makes sense to Michael.

They also often say "the one you shouldn't have killed" that really only makes sense if there's more than one kill. Which must be William, who has like....10 bare minimum. 

Puppet says "I'm not afraid of you...not anymore." and "Seeing you powerless is like music to me" but why? If it's Michael he doesn't know who this is and these lines don't make sense....but if it's William....they're perfect. As you implied the young girl may have been Afton's first intended victim.

The one creating this hells cape is shown with a bear sprite "leave the demon to his demons" (is Mike really a demon? More than his serial killer of a father?) and the end shows its Golden Freddy twitching in eternal rage.

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gaystatue
gaystatue - 12.07.2023 15:59

oh fnaf 🤢 oh my god oh🤢....just helping with the algorithms buddy oh my🤢

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Avanasyev
Avanasyev - 12.07.2023 05:54

I think UCN is intentionally made to be read as either William or Michael's purgatory, with the Puppet, Nightmare Fredbear, and Circus Baby addressing Michael, and Chica, Nightmarionne, and the Mediocre Melodies addressing William. The rest of the voiceline animatronics just make dad jokes to torment the player.

Also since you avoided reliance on the books, it makes sense for this video to make Crying Child the "one that shouldn't have been killed" instead of Cassidy from the Survival Logbook. I think Squimpus McGrimpus' FNAF VHS series also made Crying Child the vengeful spirit of Golden Freddy too, although his anger in the VHS series was directed at his father instead of Michael.

Overall it's a neat timeline video that doesn't deviate too much from the pre-FNAF VR consensus on the timeline, while only relying on in game information

Btw the books are actually kinda decent on their own, but that's only true for the novel trilogy and Fazbear Frights. Tales From the Pizzaplex is just...excessively gory and violent despite supposedly being canon to Security Breach aka the tamest FNAF game since FNAF World. If Tales remained in a seperate continuity from Security Breach I guarantee you there'd be much less dissent among the lore enthusiasts in the fandom

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