" *For most of you, I believe there is peace and perhaps more, waiting for you after the smoke clears. ALTHOUGH FOR ONE OF YOU, the darkest pit of hell is waiting, to swallow you whole, so don't keep the devil waiting... old friend* " Henry was probably waiting for decades to say that
At 2:13, if you listen closely you can hear 'thuds' in the background, like metal bodies falling against the floor as they release their spirits and shut down. There's also loud knocking and faint fire alarms in the distance. Springtrap is probably the one knocking against the walls (or doors), as he has no escape from his grim ending. As Henry said, there are no exits. He doesn't want to leave his metal body, as he wants to continue on with his murderous career, but he's slowly dying until eventually the knocking dies down, meaning that he meets his fate and is sent to hell. Yeah, I'm a little over-analytical with things like this, haha.
In Old Man Consequences In Ultimate Custom Night William Afton was in Screaming Trap formerly Spring Bonnie and Springtrap and screamed “Help me Mike (Michael Afton) I hate Henry” or “I hate Henry I hate Mike (Michael Afton) when William Afton was burning back at the good ending that’s the only canon game ending back in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzera Simulator secretly Five Nights at Freddy’s 6 thought to be the last game of the Five Nights at Freddy’s canon games on after Night 5
Connection terminated. I'm sorry to interrupt you trash shefs. You are not here to receive a gift nor have you been called here by the individual you assume but you have indeed been called you have all been called into a labyrinth of lamb sauce and insults. a labyrinth maze with no exit a maze with no prize
I’m standing by my mindset that this is where FNAF truly ended. No viruses, no Glitchtrap, no confusing lore. Just the fire to end everything and finally let everybody free.
for me, ucn is the end of the main series. help wanted should have just been an extra with little to no lore and security breach should have never existed.
Connection terminated. I'm sorry to interrupt you Elizabeth, if you still even remember that name. But I'm afraid you've been misinformed. You are not here to receive a gift, nor have you been called here by the individual you assume. Although you have indeed been called. You have all been called here. Into a labyrinth of sounds and smells, misdirection and misfortune. A labyrinth with no exit, a maze with no prize. You don't even realize that you are trapped. Your lust for blood has driven you in endless circles, chasing the cries of children in some unseen chamber, always seeming so near, yet somehow out of reach. But you will never find them, none of you will. This is where your story ends. And to you, my brave volunteer, who somehow found this job listing not intended for you. Although there was a way out planned for you, I have a feeling that's not what you want. I have a feeling that you are right where you want to be. I am remaining as well, I am nearby. This place will not be remembered, and the memory of everything that started this can finally begin to fade away. As the agony of every tragedy should. And to you monsters trapped in the corridors: Be still and give up your spirits, they don't belong to you. For most of you, I believe there is peace and perhaps more waiting for you after the smoke clears. Although, for one of you, the darkest pit of Hell has opened to swallow you whole, so don't keep the devil waiting, old friend. My daughter, if you can hear me, I knew you would return as well. It's in your nature to protect the innocent. I'm sorry that on that day, the day you were shut out and left to die, no one was there to lift you up into their arms the way you lifted others into yours. And then, what became of you. I should have known you wouldn't be content to disappear, not my daughter. I couldn't save you then, so let me save you now. It's time to rest. For you, and for those you have carried in your arms. This ends for all of us. End communication.
Fnaf 1: a pink paper Fnaf 2: another pink paper Fnaf 3: burn it all Fnaf 4: kid gets chompe'd Fnaf sl: scooper goes wooh Fnaf 6: *burn it all again, but in a more drammatic way*
Henry's wife: Henry? You're back from work early. Henry: Pizzeria's Haunted. Henry's wife: What? **Henry grabs a bucket of Gasoline and a pack of matches** Henry: Pizzeria's haunted.
"I couldn't save you then, so let me save you now." Got me teary eye when henry said it,just Picturing in his office,smilling as the fire's consumed him,springtrap maybe not die but his daughter and the rest of the children can rest peacefully.
We know, that THIS is where the real story ends. They were all freed. William was finally killed. It was the final chapter for all of them. The souls were released from their metal cages. There was no more.
Cassette man is a badass. For the first time in the series you won against the animatronics for real (albeit with the help of cassette man) think about it. fnaf 1 solved nothing. fnaf 2 solved nothing. fnaf 3 was close, but springtrap survived. fnaf 4 solved nothing. sister location got yourself scooped and you let ennard escape, solving nothing and making the situation worse. but for the first time you won in fnaf 6 SHIET edit: this didn't age well huh? i'm sort of dumbfounded at what happened to this franchise. this ending makes it quite obvious everything ended here, so why is afton still alive and why are there now 2 more games? i never really took scott for a guy who'd milk a series this much. and before you go saying "well he made fnaf4 and sister location", in fnaf3 it was definitely already a plot point that springtrap survived since he's there in one of brightened newspaper clippings, meaning the series was always supposed to continue. but this was such a definitive and brilliant ending, so it pains me to know it's been ruined. to anyone actually reading this years after this comment was made, there's one thing i can guarantee: in our hearts, this series ends here, for all of us. (HUEHUEHUE)
This song really portrays the weight of what is going on. Without context, this is not a good ending. Almost all the characters die, but with context, it's the good ending, and this song really shows that. "Everything could have been better, no one had to have been hurt, you all could have normal, happy lives, if William didn't kill anyone. But he did, and in doing so started this whole mess, so this is the best ending you are going to get. It could have been better, but it's not, so this is what happens instead. The second best" This song really is amazing
maybe inside that box is blueprints for the animatronics by william afton. but honestly who even cares? we have all the answers. there are two purple guys. the killer's william afton. we know who the children are that were killed.
This will always be the end of fnaf for me. Sure there's security breach, glitchtrap and afton surviving this for some reason but for me this is where everything ends. In one final attempt to put an end to all of the horrors Henry was able to gather them all in one place and burn it to the ground. That speech is far to bad ass for it to mean absolutely nothing. I will still play and enjoy the other fnaf games but in my personal opinion this is where is should have ended for good. Just as Henry intended it. In a way it did too this and UCN which were the last games scott made and we will never have the same kind of fnaf game we got from scott again. I will always cherish those moments of terror and mystery that scott gave us and this game and specifically this moment with this song playing perfectly captures the feeling of ending. After several endings that didn't quite feel complete this ending accompanied with this song perfectly puts an end to this entire franchise. As much as I will miss this game I'm glad that scotts last entrances to the franchise were these ones. (fnaf 6 and UCN)
*Connection terminated.* I'm sorry to interrupt you elizabeth. If you'd still , even remember that name , then i'm afraid you've been misinformed. You are not here to rechieve a gift.
For most of you there is peace and perhaps more waiting for you after the smoke clears. Although for one of you, the darkest pit of hell has opened to swallow you whole, so don't keep the devil waiting old friend
I love this part at 1:36 . It makes me think of the good of the animatronics,the souls of the children. It really makes you realize that they're just kids,kinda like how at the end of the original trilogy of Star Wars,you realize that Darth Vader was just a sad old man that went down the wrong path all along. The robots are just innocent kids stripped of all their happiness and their life,and now they wander the pizzerias only for one reason. Revenge. It's sad.
When Scott announced fnaf 6 was "cancelled" I was heartbroken because the ending of fnaf sl was extremely unsatisfactory but after seeing this I'm satisfied
"Connection terminated. I'm sorry to interrupt you, Elizabeth. If you still even remember that name. But I'm afraid you've been misinformed. You are not here to receive a gift. Nor, have you been called here by the individual you assume. Although, you have indeed been called. You have all been called here. Into a labyrinth of sounds and smells, misdirection and misfortune. A labyrinth with no exit. A maze with no prize. You don't even realize that you are trapped. Your lust of blood has driven you in endless circles. Chasing the cries of children in some unseen chamber, always seeming so near. It's somehow out of reach. But, you will never find them. None of you will. This is where your story ends. And to you, my brave volunteer, who somehow found this job listing not intended for you. Although, there was a way out planned for you, I have a feeling that's not what you want. I have a feeling that you are right where you want to be. I am remaining as well. I am nearby. This place will not be remembered and the memory of everything that started this, can finally begin to fade away. As the agony of every tragedy should. And to you monsters trapped in the corridors. Be still. And give up your spirits. They don't belong to you. As for most of you, I believe there is peace and perhaps, warm, waiting for you after the smoke clears. Although, for one of you, the darkest pit of Hell has opened to swallow you whole. So, don't keep the Devil waiting, friend. My daughter, if you can hear me, I knew you would return as well. It's in your nature to protect the innocent. I'm sorry that on that day, the day you were shut out and left to die, no one was there to lift you up in their arms, the way you lifted others into yours. And then, what became of you, I should have known, you wouldn't be content to disappear. Not my daughter. I couldn't save you then. So, let me save you now. It's time to rest, for you, and for those you have carried in your arms... This ends. For all of us. End communication."
This song represents the "end", of a story with a happy beginning, and it was crumbling, becoming agony, pain, despair and deaths. Yeah, unfortunately that's the truth, but everyone involved, even the man behind the slaughter, died; to the memories of all this, they were erased for all eternity, "they" don't care if they will be forgotten, they just want ... the end of this "curse", which started more than 30 years ago. And this is the definitive end of this story, no matter how many FNAF sequels it has, the sixth game in the franchise, is the outcome of the entire tragedy. "...End of communication.."
This was such an emotional scene for me. I'm upset that William keeps coming back. It ruins everything that Michael did. Michael kills William (at least lures him), and killing William means ending any chance of more murders which means, as Cassette Guy said, the memory can of this place can finally disappear. Freeing the trapped souls was a huge part of this, but it was always about killing William. But Scott does know what he's doing surprisingly, so I have faith that whatever happens will be good. Anyway, 1:36 Demolition Inevitable leitmotif. At least I think so.
Fish IKR Like it felt so perfect And imagine how pissed of Henry would be to find out that William came back as Glitchtrap Like now it feels like he did all of that for nothing well it wasn’t cause he set everyone else free and that stuff but now I hope Glitchtrap gets a better end
Well, yeah, you're not wrong. It wasn't for nothing. It ended Elizabeth's story. She could rest finally. But now with William coming back, that was in vain. The animatronics lived to see William die (not the Sister location Gang though). Michael lived to see William die. William's death was the end. That's why the series always "ends" when William dies. Because he's the only thing keeping these animatronics alive.
Michael never killed William. Henry did. And it's not confirmed that Michael wants William dead. Also, the souls can pass away with William alive. They literally pass on after Fazbear's Fright burns down.
To be fair, in the books william managed to fully take off the suit from his corpse and was able to survive, as well as make special kinda of animatronics, so it wouldn't be COMPLETELY out of the picture to upload a copy of his consciousness onto a memory drive or something, but I agree that the series should've ended here.
This is the best FNaF ending out of all games from that franchise. It's actually kinda hard to get, it isn't just a pink paper with text "YOU ARE FIRED" on it, it has good music and storytelling, and at the end it just cuts to black, like nothing happened. Perfect.
I just realized something, those thumps in the background from the start some more like someone/something pounding their fist into the wall, and the loud thuds sound like heavy metal falling So we can literally hear the animatronic(s) desperately try to escape, while they all fall one by one
If I'm not mistaken, the fires of the trap pizzaria was the perfect way to kill the living corpse that Michael was, since fire is literally confirmed to be the best way to purge remnant, or spirits if you would like to put it that way.
I cried hard when i see this ending...all the suffering misundestanding all of them make me cried so hard... Because those little gathered in one place...it means they are free....The best FNAF game in the history.
Who else is going through a mix of feeling: Man, it is so cool what the FNaF series has become! And, Man, Scott should have just done the dream theory!
AGHH IM GONNA CRY AGAIN and there aren't even any wordsss GUUUUUHH just this MUSIC though I wanna cryyy everytime I hear it And then add on the story The music fits everything This is the end of it Yes, the games, but also the suffering Now they're all gonna go to heaven or wherever And IM HAPPY BUT MY EYES ARE GETTING *MOIST* MMMMMMM fuuuuuuu Alright Sorry bout this byEEEEE
Unpopular opinion, as much as I love this ending and wish the series ended here, FNaF VR and Security Breach did give a pretty realistic way to bring Afton back. Fnaf VR shows that Fazbear entertainment is willing to go to very shady lengths to rebuild their brand, and in doing so, they inadvertently brought back the one thing that destroyed their reputation in the first place. I mean, it’s almost meta in a way. It shows how corporations in real life will do everything in their power to stay afloat, even if it means ditching ethics. Security Breach further cemented that. The same flame trap from the same pizzeria that Afton died in was re-activated and destroyed the pizzaplex. If they had never scanned Scraptrap’s chip for the game, they would have never brought back Afton and destroyed their brand once again. If their arrogance and greed had stopped after everything was resolved, they could have walked away and left everything in perfect order. But in the VR game, they say that they made the game to resolve past mistakes. But everything WAS resolved in the final pizzeria. They were only trying to rebuild their brand, and in the process, they destroyed it again. No matter how hard Fazbear Entertainment tries, the only thing they can bring back is their past demons
I completely agree. What I especially love is how “detachable” the post-FFPS lore can be. Fazbear Entertainment being free of their only sensible employee that was also their owner can lead into them coming back and scanning Springtrap’s chips to add into their reputation recovery videogame just as well as them leaving the world alone and forever sealing their bloody legacy away. Also, corporate greed leading them into doing this and unwittingly (or not...?) resurrecting the very cause of their company’s awful reputation definitely sounds like a post-Henry Fazbear Entertainment thing to do. Security Breach’s Afton Ending also makes a lot of sense when you think about it: The company’s efforts to completely cut corners leads into them deciding not to do anything about the destroyed pizzeria wreckage in the foundation, the old elevator is a leftover from construction that was later covered by the rest of the Pizzaplex (and, of course, the shaft doesn’t follow basic safety rules because, again, saving money, as Vanny definitely wouldn’t know how to build an elevator shaft even for one-time use, not even under Glitchtrap influence), Afton has Vanny lure Bonnie into Monty Golf and has the power-hungry Monty decommission him to get endoskeleton parts to rebuild Springtrap with, Vanny then goes into the elevator, routes power to the old pizzeria (unknowing waking up the much bigger Blob) and has the company build recharge stations there thanks to her high rank, Afton transfers himself back into the instrument of his own doom with Vanny’s help and hides in a recharge station, Gregory and Freddy find the place in search of mysteries, The Blob (who is still possessed by MCI victims due to Will injecting their Remnant into the Funtimes) finds out that Afton is alive and finally acts on that deep ingrained desire for vengeance by not letting him out after Gregory sets fire to the old pizzeria again by overusing the old fire mechanisms to deter Afton. It’s REALLY complicated, but it makes a LOT of sense when you really look into it. Overall, I think HW and SB aren’t franchise-milking machines, and they fit right in lore-wise (again, HW/SB lore is highly detachable and Molten Freddy and Springtrap never actually surviving the fire and Fazbear Entertainment never coming back is just as probable as what really happened)
Really? You really think that Afton's soul getting attached to a chip and getting scanned into the game is super revolutionary and an interesting way to bring Afton back? Also,while Fazbear Entertainment is a super shitty thing,how is this all their fault,though? How in the flying fuck would they have just KNOWN that William Afton's soul was in the chip? When you get to the bottom of it,William coming back was barely anything more than one of those asspulls fanfiction writers do to continue a story.
"....although for one of you, the darkest pit of Hell has opened to swallow you whole, so don't keep the devil waiting, old friend." -Henry, the cassette man.
Some call this ending bittersweet with Michael presumably dying alongside the animatronics, but let's be honest, it's still probably the best ending in the franchise. FNaF 1, bittersweet ending. Mike survives and Freddy Fazbear's shuts down, but Phone Guy is dead, William Afton is still out there, and the souls remain trapped. It's an ending that seems good at first, but when you look deeper, it really doesn't solve anything. It's just a small piece of a very large and complex puzzle. There will be more restaurants, there will be more people stalked by these abominations. FNaF 2, bittersweet ending. Similarly to FNaF 1, this is just a small piece of a much larger puzzle. Even though Freddy Fazbear's is shut down and the toy animatronics are scrapped, the withered animatronics survive, the Puppet is preserved, and the children are murdered by Afton regardless of what you do. Also, even though Jeremy and Fritz survive, Jeremy is heavily implied to be grievously injured the next day. After everything, he's still attacked by the animatronics, causing irreversible damage. This ending makes you wonder if you really accomplished anything at all. FNaF 3, bittersweet ending. This is the first time we come close to achieving victory. The guard survives and Fazbear's Fright burns to the ground, taking the Phantoms with it. Afton is dead, trapped in a springlock suit forever. The souls are finally laid to rest, unable to haunt anyone ever again. It's a perfect ending...except Springtrap is still alive. Afton lives on, roaming the streets for more victims. The nightmare still isn't over. The four most dangerous animatronics we've ever seen are the only ones remaining. FNaF 4, bad ending. Even if you survive the nightmare animatronics' onslaught, the crying child still dies. The fate of the nightmare animatronics is left ambiguous, with the implication of them surviving in some capacity. This is the start of Afton's transformation into pure evil. We know what happens next, but we can't stop it from unfolding, try as we might. Unlike the other games, nothing positive is accomplished here. FNaF 5, bad ending. Michael is tricked by Baby, granting Ennard an escape into the streets. Although Michael ultimately survives, both Ennard and Baby are on the loose, becoming even more dangerous. This ending, similar to FNaF 3, is very ominous. It feels like the buildup to a much worse event. FNaF 6, good ending. This is the first time in the entire series that we achieve total victory over the animatronics, even if it may be temporary. All four of the remaining animatronics are destroyed and their souls are set free. Afton is doomed to an eternity of hell, and the nightmare is finally over. Michael dies along with the animatronics, but after everything he's been through, it's implied that's what he wanted anyway. This ending feels great to achieve. Regardless of VR's implications that Afton may still be able to somehow return, it's a major setback in the animatronics' reign of terror. UCN, bittersweet ending. Afton is trapped in hell for eternity, tormented by the animatronics. Still, Cassidy is unable to achieve peace, obsessed with punishing Afton. Cassidy is still in agonizing pain, but refuses to let go. VR, bittersweet ending. Glitchtrap is sealed away temporarily and Vanessa survives. Despite this, Glitchtrap is constantly tormenting Vanessa, trying to gain full control over her body. Eventually, Vanessa is forced to act out Afton's urges, becoming Vanny. After everything, Vanessa is still taken over by Glitchtrap and forced to hunt down an innocent child. I'm really curious to see how Security Breach will end. I hope it will be a good ending like FNaF 6, but I somehow doubt it.
_connection terminated_ sorry to interrupt you, Elizabeth... if you even remember that name, but i'm afraid you've been misinformed. you are not here to recieve a gift. nor have you been called here by the individual you assume, although you have indeed been called. you have all been called here. into a labrynth of sounds, smell, misdirection and misfortune. a labrynth with no exit. a maze with no prize. you dont even realise that you are trapped. your lust for blood has driven you in circles. chasing the cries of children in some unseen chamber always seeming so near... yet somehow out of reach. but you will never find them. none of you will. this is where your story ends. and to you, my brave volunteer, who somehow found this job listing not intended for you. although there was a way out planned for you, i have a feeling that's not what you want. i have a feeling that you are... right where you want to be. i am remaining as well i am nearby. this place will not be remembered. nor will the memory of everything that started this, can finally begin to fade away as the agony of every targedy should. and to you monsters trapped in the corridors, be still! and give up your spirits they do not belong to you. for most of you, i believe there is piece, and maybe more, waiting for you are the smoke clears. although for one of you, the darkest pit of hell has opened to swallow you whole. so don’t keep the devil waiting, old friend. my daughter? if you can hear me, i knew you would return as well. it's in your nature to protect... the innocent (this pause exists) i'm sorry that on _that_ day, the day you were shut out and left to die, noone was there to lift you up into their arms. the way you lifted others into yours. and then, what became of you? i should've known you wouldn't be content to dissapear. not my daughter (that's sweet) i couldn't save you then... so let me save you now! it's time to rest. for you, and those you have carried in _your_ arms. this ends. for all of us. end communication. *bloop*
Scraptrap: Michael! I’m sure you have a way to get us out of this damned facility? Michal: No... I won’t let you escape. Scraptrap: I survived before, didn’t I? And I’ll do it again. Michal: You can try. There’s no way out of here. But look on the bright side. We will all die as a family... “Goodbye Father.” “Goodbye Michal.”
Without the dialogue this really dose just give off the vibes of a "you've done it now... Escape before *IT* gets you" vibes to me. Something ominous but with an undertone of hope.
1:38 "My daughter, if you can hear me, I knew you would return as well. It's in your nature to protect the innocent. I'm sorry on that day, the day you were shut out and left to die, no one was there to lift you up into their arms the way you lifted others into yours. And then, what became of you. I should have known you wouldn't be content to disappear, not my daughter. I couldn't save you then, so let me save you now. It's time to rest; for you, and for those you have carried into your arms. This ends for all of us. End communication.''
tbh, it wouldve been cool if the ending cutscene focused on William. have flashbacks of him making the funtimes, driving away from charlottes death, being trapped in the suit, crawling away from the fire of fazbear's fright, and finally, his face burning away.
(20 years after the FNAF 6 ending) Well, you did it. I don't know if you can hear me, Michael, nor do I know if you know this already, but I'm afraid you've been misinformed. You did set the remaining souls, including yourself, free, and you have sent your father to the place he "deserved". You were, indeed, smarter than expected. You were just as smart as your father. Using familiar sounds and smells, and gasoline to your advantage. A cage with no exit, a maze full of lies. You didn't even realize you forgot someone. You used their bloodlust to drive them in endless circles, chasing the cries of children that seemed so close, but somehow out-of-reach. He never found them. None of them did. That was where his joy would end. But there was an 8-year-old girl, who somehow didn't die upon contact with him. She has no idea whether he wanted to or not, but I have a feeling he knew his end was near. I have a feeling he didn't do that so he would have friends in the future. She is still remaining. That girl is _me._ They can't hide from the truth forever. The memory of everything that happened will finally begin to reoccur, as the awe of every amazing story should. And if you think you can stop me, think again. Let's just say... I have attracted quite the crowd. For you, I believe there is peace, and perhaps more wherever you've gone these 20 years. But, I'll have you know, the darkest pit of Hell won't stay open forever. Don't keep saying it will, old stranger. "Scraps", if you can hear me, don't worry, you'll be safe soon. You said it yourself; It's in your nature to come back. They should've known you'll never be content to disappear, not _my_ friend. I'm sorry, that on that night, where you were left in the flames to die, I wasn't able to save you the way you saved me from loneliness. And now, I'll return the favor. I couldn't save you then, so let me save you now. It's time to shine, for you, and the crowd that I have gathered up. They thought you ended. But they were _wrong._ Have fun in Heaven, Michael. You can't mess with plans when you don't exist, after all.
Just imagine a scenario. You're walking down a random hallway. You never saw this point of your house. It feels like just void. You keep on walking when suddenly, there is a pit forming in the floor. A shadow peeks out of the pit and screams at the top of it's lungs when it sees you. You start running. You run, you run, and you run. It feels that the hallway is infinite, right before you see the exit. You cant reach it, since it keeps getting further and further. You look back, realizing that the figure isnt running after you. You stop for a brief moment to take a deep breath, when suddenly, it comes running out for you at the highest speeds possible. There is no escape. *Keep on running.*
when you remember you forgot plushies of springtrap , baby , a custom molten freddy plush and a custom lefty plush inside your house in fire after an accident
@@d0cturr I'm sorry to interrupt you Courtney Whitmore even if you still Remember that name but I'm afraid you been misinformed your not here to fight Evil your in a building that's burning down with everyone you know inside of it you will be freed
This was my very first horror game series I ever played, sure I tried the demo of bendy and the ink machine AFTER I tried Fnaf, the fact that is gonna keep going is amazing.
Why you people dont believe that the withered are possesed by cassidy,jeremy,fritz,gabriel,susie. And when they are fixed they are replaced in the new location.
Well, I saw a comment saying that still have the FNAF 4 box (it doesn't really matter) But I have 2 theories. 1: The FNAF 4 box is just a metaphor for the story of FNAF, the story of FNAF is locked by Scott, and none of us but Scott can open it. 2: (theory by NeKo-SaMa[Ronnie]) Inside the box is Charlotte Emily's body, as it has NEVER been confirmed that she was found in the alley, only that Puppet found her, but William may have taken her body and put it inside the box so she was considered "the first missing child" And also in the books, Charlotte is also found inside a box!
I like to think about noting how slow the heartbeat is. Mike probably didn't lose his heart. It's probably still there, still beating. Just very, very slowly. Then it stops. Then speeds up as he realizes this is the end.
If FNAF AR and VR along with Secutiry Breach and some books never came out, this was the true end of the FNAF franchise. "This ends for all of us. End of communication !..."
Thinking about how all of this - this game, or even every one of the games - might very well be completely fabricated by the rogue gamedev. Victory was too sweet a tale to be true.