The Mimic isn't a new villain, it's from a tradition of imposters dating back to Phone Guy in FNAF 1! I'll be streaming Security Breach: Ruin here: / blackfootferret
The Mimic is becoming one of my favorite characters. The key to understanding them is looking at the three specific people it replicates. Charlie, Elizabeth, and "Willliam Afton".
I've been following you since 2015, you only appeared in my feed recently; it's so awesome seeing you still rocking and rolling with the fnaf lore. while I believe the more common views of the fnaf stories, your ideas have always been my favorite version of the story; intended by scott or not.
@@BlackfootFerret yeah, I mean don't get me started on the theme of the fazbear frights novels, they were essentially alluding to Person Mimicking ever since the VR game came out. its suspicious that most the stories have something to do with bodyswap and mimicking
@@BlackfootFerret true, I had an idea though, if William did it with technology is it possible that it's actually a result of some ancestry? Like it may seem like a noodle of a stretch but like what if the Actual afton lineage had foundational accusations...you know? Witch trials and such? finding eternal life like this back in that time would look like witchcraft and since the technology in fnaf is way ahead of it's 1900s time that could mean that even back then this afton lineage had this massive secret. just an idea though
@@CeaselessEntertainment8468 I mean, everything's on the table. The Aftons seem to have Future Tech for some reason, while also using silver to extract souls, in the same way silver was supposed to kill unkillable things like werewolves. It's becoming rule of cool.
How can you theorize so much and yet still be so wrong? I’m sure you’ve read the books and epilogues but this is already debunked the moment FNaF 1 comes into play. The original Mimic model is found in an abandoned Fazbear warehouse that previously housed Edwin and his other creations, despite this fact, you present us with evidence that sound bizarre. Every other Mimic Model for an unknown reason was deactivated and pulled from locations, so Phone Guy being mimicked could not have happened. “ One of the Mimics saw something that resembled a game of Hide and Seek, which turned violent, implied to be either the Missing Children's Incident or the kills from SAVE THEM. For unknown reasons, likely because of this game of hide and seek, these mass produced Mimics were deactivated. The original Mimic, however, remained active. “ - TLDR There’s no reason for the original Mimic model to be in the 1993 location despite being found in an abandoned Fazbear Warehouse later down in the timeline. Your theories are bizarre and baseless.
I didn’t say it was the White Tiger mimic, but the entity pretending to be Phone Guy, who is most definitely mimicking him. The FNAF books tend to make callbacks to various events in the games, and characters who mimic others are a recurring theme. Can you prove White Tiger isn’t inspired by the original mimic from FNAF 1?
Quickly paraphrasing the video: Phone Guy said he’d be the guard at the new place. There shouldn’t be any other guards, replaced carpets, or ejected eyeballs and teeth during The Real Phone Guy’s tenure. All of this started after he died. But Phone Guy’s mimic has witnessed a great many guard deaths. It hates Foxy, who the Real Phone Guy loves. And it drops the act on Night 5, revealing we d been talking to a robotic monster this whole time, except on Night 4. There’s no possibility the creature talking to us on Night 1 is the real Phone Guy. Is this clear?
This is also how “Phone Guy” can make a recording ordering the sealing of the secret rooms after William got Springtrapped… years after his death. It’s not him.