@@boogiegarvin8318 yeah that wouldn't work. Fusing the ends together would still make the keys useless. If all 5 keys where the same length she wouldn't be able to fit it into the lock
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Depends on the length of the keys and how much space there is around the door locks. If you melt 4 together in a + shape and the fifth perpendicular on the center, provided that there is enough room around the keyhole, you could use them.
@@gamingshiba24 It could be mean the one who's knocking on the door is either william or puppet. And the man who adopted the 5 children are represent henry. Maybe puppet knocking on the door to ask help to henry or it could be william to do something bad either trying to kill henry or else. You know this story actually give me a creeps, the line said "There was knock on the door at night" are already give me horror. Or it could've be reference to henry who suicide after he realize her daughter charlotte are found dead in front of his pizzeria, then he considering suicide remind him that he cannot bring charlotte alive. This story is actually true because I read the fourth closet book but the story is not connected to game timeline.
imagine a child, who's desire is to get candy, being subjected to these stories candy cadet:-so they stitched the 5/remains of dead body back together and put it in the coffin box/they accidentally killed all five children child:.....i don't want anymore candy, candy cadet candy cadet: come back to candy cadet, and maybe i'll tell you another story
noits fnaf sister locartion the 5 dead bodies are the animatronic and when the man said he putted them together he means that the animatronic were scooped and been put in 1 animatroniic
Nope. He's talking about the Funtimes. No joke, those Robos aren't possessed by new kids, they're made out of the original five, melted into one. It was explained in "The twisted ones" (The Funtimes), I think. That or "The forth closet". I didn't read the novels, so I don't know. Sorry.
I know what the story about the snake and the kittens talks about: kittens: the five missed children snake: William Afton shoe box: animatronics suit boy: the puppet basically it talks about the story of the puppet giving life to the five died children killed by William Afton probably the other stories talks about the making of ennard (melting five bodies/keys for making one)
DOAMA William was the co-founder, not Henry. Henry is the Founder. William was only willing to do the business part of it while Henry did the animatronics. William is with Afton Robotics.
My theory: This game is the story of Henry and the 1987 victims. The kind man (Henry) only wanted to bring toys(!) and gladness to the children. He invited them to the security of his home (the FNaF2 location had beefed up security) but the burglar (William) came anyways and killed the kids. He then stitched the 5 bodies together (scooping their remnant after the animatronics were scrapped). The boy (Henry) cared for a snake (William) whose hunger could not be satisfied. He adopted 5 kittens (the children). He knew the snake would eat them, but couldn't bring himself to get rid of the snake (by bringing legal action against his old friend). Due to not addressing the issue, the snake kills the kittens once per night (just like the FNaF2 recordings). He then stitches them together and puts them in a box (keep in mind, the scooper was Henry's design). The young woman story emphasizes on how much of a mistake using the scooper was, and how Henry's best intentions made things worse. In the blueprints, it labels the remnant tank as a 'reservoir.' According to Webster, reservoir is a part of an apparatus in which liquid is held. The souls in the scooper weren't individual beings anymore. They had all merged into one mass of ectoplasm.
the second and third story could also have secondary meanings if we assume symbolism that is not literal to the events. the second story has innocent childs eaten and then put together again after 5 nights, which would make for a pretty good fnaf4 reference. and the third story could also be about the puppet since while she does not literally merge solutions to make one that fails, she takes the one that does not really help. instead of leading to the salvation of one soul or even prevented another death, she used her time and powers to effectively trap 5 people trying to help everyone. I honestly like when stories have more than one possible meaning that relates to the given lore.
Good theory but why would Henry make the scooper, it's in sister location which is created by afton alone (under circus baby's pizza world which closed)
It's not the 1987 vcitims for two simple reasons. One: Henry had nothing to do with the 1987 location, OR its "beefed up security". Phone Guy explicitly says in FNAF 2 that in 1987, the original owner of Fredber's (Henry) had been missing for years. Two: the entire game is centered around the original 5 Missing Children. The Grave Ending, the Insanity Ending, Fruity Maze, the finale of the Completion Ending.
All three storiesare centered about five living things that the owner had to protect, but failed and put them together in some way. 1) 5 children in one coffin 2) The remains of the 5 kittens stitched together in the box 3) Five keys made from one key
There are 3 stories! I have it from the internet. Here: Now I Will tell you a story about a young woman who was sealed in a small room. In the room was a furnace and five keys. She was told that each of the five keys would unlock one of five doors outside her room. Inside each room was a child that she could take with her as she fled the building. But she was only allowed to leave her room with one key, not all five. Desperate to find a way to save all five children, the woman melted the five keys together in the furnace to create a single key, hoping it would unlock all five doors. But, of course, it did not work that way. Now her key opened none of the doors. Rather than leaving her room with a key to one life, she had taken with her the key to five deaths. ~ Candy Cadet's The Five Keys story. ° Now I will tell you a story. A story about a kind man who would visit five orphans and bring them toys and gladness. The man lived alone and lived in a fear that someone might break into the house of one of the five children. So he adopted all five and brought them together in one place in his own home. He promised them to never leave them, and they promised to always come home and never stay out too late. He left one day to buy food, his heart being filled with gladness, but returned to find that the burglar had chosen his home and killed all five of the children. The man could only afford one coffin, so he stitched the five bodies together to make one, and buried the child. That night, there was a knock at the door. ~ Candy Cadet's The Five Orphans story. ° Now I will tell you a story about a little boy. He had a red snake that he kept in a metal cage whose hunger could not be satisfied. One day, the boy found five baby kittens outside his house. He brought them inside and kept them in a shoebox. He knew that the snake might kill them, but could not bring himself to get rid of the snake. He knew that if he chose one kitten to feed to the snake, it might be satisfied, but he could not choose. So, he went to the bed, leaving the cage open. The snake what to the shoebox, chose a kitten at random, and ate it. Faster five nights had gone by, the boy was full of regrets, and cut the snake open. He pieced the remains together and put the kitten back into the shoebox. ~ Candy Cadet's The Five Kittens story. So.. A lot to read but this is all.
The repeating language between Henry’s dialogue and Candy Cadets story’s is hidden foreshadowing for Henry’s plan to get rid of the animatronics. Here are the examples I could find. “So he adopted all five, and brought them TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE, in his own home.” -Candy Cadet’s 5 orphans story “I have to call them all back, all of them TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE.” - Audio file: HRY223 (Henry’s speech from the insanity ending) The repeated language of Together in one place in correlation to 5 kids is obvious foreshadowing for Henry’s true intentions on him wanting to destroy at least Molten Freddy (who is possessed by the 1st MCI kids) with this restaurant trap. “Now I will tell you about a young women, who was SEALED IN A SMALL ROOM.” -Candy Cadet’s 5 keys story “…you have found something that meets the criteria of your special obligations under paragraph 4. Follow these instructions, document response times, then safely secure the space before leaving. UPON SEALING THE ROOM you are not to return.” -Henry explaining what to do in the salvage section in the game’s opening Notice the repeating language of seeling something in a room. You seal the animatronics in the room after your done with the salvage, and similarly this young women is sealed in a room in Candy Cadets story.
FNaF UCN candy cadet lines 0:22-Now i will tell you a story 0:39-He promised them to never leave them 1:47-He pieced the remains together 1:32-But he could not choose
I’m not best at theories,but since they’re all about fusing 5 things together, it could have a connection to the 5 missing children, even though they’re weren’t literally fused together, they were brought together in the animatronics for whatever reason, and candy cadet is trying to tell the player that? I have no idea lmao
0:20 Okay let me get this straight, so there was a man who adopted five children, but he had fear of someone breaking into his house, so he told them to never leave him behind, or do anything wrong, but then a burglar came into the house (I believe it might be William Afton) and killed all five children, and ever since they died the man can only afford one coffin so instead he stuffed all five children into the coffin and place them in the ground. am I getting the theories right?🤔
very fun stories, eh? the second story is the most obvious what it references on the surface. fnaf4 with the "I will put you back together"-quote since nobody helped the kid and then he was basicly eaten. I really like the subtext other people have figured out with the story tho, with william afton being the snake that was not stopped until the tragidy already occured.
All three stories have something similar, death, an amalgamation and 5 victims. I think these stories are a metaphor to William's actions as he killed 5 children directly, then proceeded to merge them into the animatronics forcing an amalgamation. This also relates to the book trilogy where he melted all the animatronics together. Oh yeah and Ennard.
Its possible that, instead, the story represents different aspects to different games. They're the perspectives of 3 different stories. First one is regarding the second set of murders from FNAF2. The combination of the Toys with the Withereds. These were reported murders, and they were caught. The 5 become one-- the Toys and the Withereds become the FNAF1 set. The Man who Adopted was Henry, who set the now combined animatronics to their original location. A knock at the door... well, there's only one location with doors, isn't there? First second one is regarding the first set of disappearances, the first murders, the start. The Kittens disappeared inside the snake's gullet-- the children vanished one by one. But who is the boy? Well, there is only one entity that sleeps and one that, no matter what they did, they could not get rid of the "snake" / the murderer-- THe Boy is the Puppet. And the boy stitched the kittens together and placed them into the box / and the Puppet stitched the souls to the animatronics and placed them back in the pizzeria. As for gutting the snake... Well, Afton certainly was surprised to find ghosts in FNAF3, wasn't he? And wasn't he just gutted about it. The last is about Sister Location. The woman is Circus Baby, the five are the Funtimes (Which could include herself among them, mind, there is no indication that the Funtimes are possessed, they're merely advanced AI with possible remnant attached-- Remnant is not the same thing as Soul). To escape and save all, The woman melted the key / to escape and save themselves, Circus Baby combined all of them together into one. But it didn't work, did it? Because it doesn't work like that. The furnace in the story was the SCUP, the Key was Michael, and you cannot use the thing you are running from to save yourself. Ennard may have escaped... but what use was that?
To me, these three stories are indeed, three different stories. Not all of them have the same characters. 1. **Orphans:** This might be William (man) trying to protect his children (orphans) from the animatronics he helped create like Baby (burglar). Groceries could be him ironically going to kill children. 2. **Kittens:** Like others have theorized, I think this is Henry condoning William's murders. 3. **Keys:** This is Baby escaping Sister Location. She wanted to save her animatronic friends but could only escape with one body. Instead of them remaining as separate individuals, they were merged together and ultimately kicked her out of the group. After writing those, I'm unsure. The "could only afford one coffin" part of the orphan story also fits in with Baby escaping in one body. It's hard to fit together perfectly.
Two things in all the stories: Five things are fused (keys, dead orphans, parts of a cat) Someone tries to get around fate but seals it (Killed the children by fusing the keys, killed the orphans by adopting them, killed the kittens by not giving one up)
1st story: 4 children= sl characters in human Thief killed children= william Afton Dead children= sl animatronics Coffin= sl place Stitched child=Ennard Father= The parents of killed children 2nd story Snake= william Afton Kittens= sl animatronics in human Dead kittens= sl animatronics Stitched kitten= ennard 3rd story Woman= william afton Keys= sl characters in human Melted key= Ennard All about sl???? Fnaf 7????? Ennard's comeback???? Just a theory okay...............
Candy cadet has no candy but the TEA on so much...I wonder which spirit possessed this robot?☕☕☕☕☕☕☕ I remain in question for Hippo, Ballora, Ennard.....who are these people? what did they witness 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨
1:38-1:41 Afton Targeting the MCI Kids by random. 1:41-1:45 after the 5 kids had gone missing, The Boy(The Puppet) was full of Regret. 1:45-1:50 She retrieved the bodies, Stuffed them inside and Gave Life to the Animatronics)
Now i will tell you a story. A story about a candy robot who wanted to be in ucn but scott decided to put him in. a day later he updated his web. about candy cadet being replaced by a bonnie with no face. The end.
What he’s trying to say that he’s bringing up all the animatronics/immortals all together. Into the box which was the trap that they were burning in. Lefty(charlotte) molten Freddy(ennard) scrapbaby(Elizabeth) and Michael. But the snake/burglar is scraptrap. Fusing them all together in a fire/ salvage. And the mother trying to save the kids is Henry since he failed to save all those kids by making all those machine
Five orphans ...... Five children.........five baby kittens........five Keys........five Doors........five children again.......five nights at freddy's
Candy cadet is not bad a robot but he is sad about that happend in the Pizzeria Really sad how he become ruin too and he sayed his last story before shuting down forever
now i will tell you a story, a story about a kind man who would visit five orphans and give them toys and gladness. the man lived alone, and lived in fear that someone might break into the house of the five children, so he adopted all five and brought them all together in one place, his own home. he promised them to never leave them and they promised to always come home and never stay out too late. he left one day to buy food and his heart being filled with gladness, but returned to find that the burglar had chose his home, and killed all five of the children, the man could only afford one coffin, so he stitched the five bodies together to make one, and buried the child. that night, there was a knock at the door. now i will tell you a story about a little boy, he had a rattlesnake that he kept in a metal cage, whos hunger could not be satisfied. one day, the boy found five baby kittens outside his house, he brought them inside and kept them in a shoebox. he knew that the snake might kill them, but could not bring himself to get rid of the snake. he knew that if he chose one kitten to feed to the snake, it might be satisfied. but he could not choose, so, he went to bed. leaving the cage open. the snake went to the shoebox, chose a kitten at random, then ate it. after five nights had gone by, the boy was full of regret, and cut the open, and pieced the remains together and put the kitten back in the shoebox. now i will tell you a story about a young woman that was sealed in a small room, in the room was a furnace, and five keys. she was told that each of the five keys would unlock one of fives doors outside her room. inside each room was a child that she could take with her as she fled the building, but she was only allowed to leave her room with one key, not all five. desperate to find a way to save all five children, the woman melted the five keys together in the furnace to create a single key, hoping it would unlock all five doors. but ofcourse, it did not work that way. now her key opens none of the doors. rather than leaving her room with a key to one life, she had taken with her the key to five deaths.
Rather thab taking a key to 1 life she took a key to five deaths - its referencing the cutseen where the puppet tries to set the children free but "it doesnt work that way" so taking the key to five deaths, she traps them there.