Thread:Jeffrey Penguin/@comment-44557759-20191230213134/@comment-44557759-20191230225527

Better than ROS- I honestly can't define it so;

 Sammy continues to heckle the narrator throughout the video. Sometimes helpful, sometimes hindering.

When it comes to the subject of Shadow Freddy though, Sammy, who has been locked in the back room keeping William prisoner for decades, is sure she's out there helping dismantle the rest of the Fazbear enterprise, and won't hear a word otherwise. He doesn't know what she's up to, but he trusts her. She's a victim, after all. Just like him.

When the video gets to his own story though, and how he devoured most of his Grandmother, Sammy darkens. He never wanted that revealed. And now that it has been he feels there's no going back. "The nice thing about being beyond redeption, is there's no point in listening to your consicence anymore..."

Shortly after this segment, where the Danger sound from FNAF 3 has been playing at intervals, there's another jump back to the FNAF 3 office, the usual transition between segments.

But this time, RXQ makes an unannounced jumpscare that wasn't in the original script, and the narrator SCREAMS.. then darkness.

Then, blue text.

"Psyche. Do you really think I'd want to eat your corrupted soul?"

Then both Shadows fade into view from the blackness. "I read your script. We both have."

"Don't expect us to follow it."

Fade back into the FNAF 3 office, where everything is just a little bit creeper.

The video progresses from then on, with Sammy making the occasion comment.

The narrator should leave, there's nothing but death for him here. Keeping William captive is the one good thing Sammy is still able to do, don't take it away from him. The narrator never did come back because of him, did he? He just came to save William. If the narrator doesn't leave before the clock hits midnight, it will be the end of him.

Right at the part the narration gets to Michael returning to the FNAF 3 building.. the midnight alarm goes off. Everything starts going haywire. Then one of the screens pops up with a message from the Puppet that the final battle is about to begin, along with some instructions that the screens can be uses as shields, and some switches to progress require using the cameras.

For each minigame, there's a sequence where shadow versions of the character in question try to attack the narrator, along with a Quicktime Event that's unique to each one. Like trading flashlight blasts with Foxy.

But during each minigame confrontation, Sammy makes a cameo appearance and say something. "You already know who's going to kill you." "You can't defeat me, and you have no chance at all against Charlie." etc. Each time getting closer to the office. Eventually turing into an attempt by Shadow Toy Bonnie to jumpscare the player during Foxy's event, and Shadow Withered Bonnie attacking during Lamar's trial.

When each child is free, they go to Happiest day, and fade out of the office. But once Lamar goes, there's a lull for a moment, where nothing seems to happen.

Then we see Shadow Freddy doing her cameo. And although she was getting angerier and angier with each progressive stage, this time she's smiling. And simply says.. "Goodbye."

The screaming rock bridge from Fox Amoore's song "Doctor Anon" suddenly kicks in at full force, and as the room changed color for each kid, now it turns dark blue. The narrator, panicling, searches the screens for RXQ, only to find him on Camera 1, fading out even as we watch.

Then Shadow Springtrap bats the camera aside, and Bonnie's trial begins.

Something is immediately different.

While all the other kids we fought were ghosts, firing spectral fireballs, Springtrap is physically real. And the first sign of this is when he grabs the left monitor just like he does at the start of the video. But this time, instead of letting go, the fingers crush into the distorting screen, and he tears the monitor RIGHT OUT OF THE WALL, sending it hurling over his shoulder as he turns to glare at us.. not his usually smile. This time.. he's pissed that we thought that would even work.

As the narrator runs to the right side of the office, the montor, still spinning, crashes through the office window and imbeds itself in the wall. Falling sparks set a blue fire.. which then continuously spreads as the channel continues.

RXQ then runs to the desk and starts picking up objects, imbueing them with his blue energy, then hurling them at the right monitor, which tetters with each impact. Each time the blue energy disappates in a flash as the thrown object falls to the ground at the narrator's feet.

RXQ hurls his own figurine at us, altong with the bobbleheads on the desk. Finally, he picks up The Fan and hurls that, causing a much larger impact that knocks the right monitor completely out of the way and bounces on the narrator's head, causing a flash of pain.

Then, in this opening, RXQ hits the super speed, runs right at the narrator, and HAYMAKERS HIM with a closed fist. The screen tilts wildly from each impact, more punches and kicks following.

RXQ's new tactic becomes horribly apparant. The other ghosts tried to down the electronic shields, and keep the Progress Bar that was charging to activate the next minigame from reachign 100%. But RXQ has no intention of playing that game.

He's going to kill the narrator, right here, right now.

There's a brief respite for a few seconds as William manages to pop the faceplate open and give the narrator a moment to recover their balance. But RXQ pulls the face closed again, then actives his own QTE, by grabbing the narrator's face.

Flesh scretches, and rips as the metal claws pull. The simple button "RESIST!" appears, needing to be spammed, but it's not enough. "Let's see your REAL face!" The QTE fails, and Shadow Springtrap tears off the viewer's face in real time, tears it in half as we watch, incinerates the pieces with blue flames from his hands, then punches our face again with a CLANG!

But RXQ forgets about something. The Progress Bar. While he's been physically attacking the narrator, that bar has kept charging. And when he realizes it will charge before he can kill the narrator, RXQ turns and tries to shoot the progress indicator in the corner of the screen to reset it...

... but the fireball is blocked by a spinning metal object radiating a green glow. The Fan! The narrator has charged the fan with his own aura, and starts deflecitng the fireballs!

At seeing the narrator use the very symbol of the Afton Family as a weapon, RXQ is enraged. "You dare wield that!? You're not a member of this family!"

Fireballs turn to punches "You're no saint! You're an invader!"

RXQ starts punching the fan petals, taking one out at a time. "You didn't start the fire, but you fanned it every chance you had!"

The Fan breaks, and the narrator holds out his arm to block the next fireball, which sears the flesh from his arm, revealing metal beneath. "You've caused pain for everyone you've ever met!!"

RXQ charges up one last blast, aiming right for the Narrator's face.

"DIE... FERRET!!!!"

It's the first time he's used that name in the entire video.

But just as the blast is incoming, time stops at the progress bar hits 100%, and the FNAF 1 monitor pops up to replace the scene.

An instrumental of Owl City's "Silhouette" starts playing.

The glitch minigame starts. And William thinks about the past. And how one disagreement he began spiraled out of control.

He never intended for all of this to happen. He'd tried to free the souls of the kids that day in FNAF 3. Only to find that Shadow Freddy still controlled them, even in death.

There's only one child he can reach now. The dark one standing guard of his prison. The one that's sure that William will do terrible things if he's ever let out again.

William escapes from the Box with balloon boy's help, then floats down to the child that became RXQ. And gives him cake. Still trying, after all this time, to somehow put everything back together.

The monitor lowers. And RXQ is staring at us, bewildered.

But he's not in Springtrap anymore. His blue-glowing FNAF 2 silhouette is next to the purple-glowing Springtrap, which is now, finally, controlled by William.

William is free!

One by one, the other ghosts appear, each with their own colored aura. As the camera pans left we see Magenta Henry and Ballora. Green Puppet. Yellow Golden Freddy. Orange Lamar. And red Balloon Boy. All joining blue Bonnie and Purple William.

The Fan, which was destroyed, suddenly pulls itself back together in a blaze of rainbow colors, and starts spinning again.

As the camera pans right, we see that RXQ is now crying. At the end of everything, he was just another crying child after all.

Then.. everything goes to hell.. as Shadow Freddy suddenly jumpscares the player.

The other ghosts fade, locked in place. Only RXQ still seems able to move, frightened, and dodging out of the way.

Form after Form of Shadow Freddy attacks us. Toy Chica. The Rainbow from FNAF World. Baby. Nightmarionne. Fredbear. Nightmare.

And all the while, she's laughing at us. About how, even now, she controls the others. That we don't have a chance against her. And that now that she controls the company, she's expanding the operations, and the souls of this world are hers for the taking!

Her QTE isn't a simple matter of blocking one fireball at a time, she slides across the screen unleashing an entire spread pattern that's ultimately impossible to dodge. A purple fireball hits the progress meter.. completely locking it and turning it into an ERR message that glitches out, while the worlds "YOU'RE DEAD" cover it in purple.

Nightmare then comes in for the kill, nashing her teeth faster, and faster and faster! Promising us an eternal torment just like the one Henry has in Ultimate Custom Night. Becoming more, and more feral...

... and while this is happening, RXQ peeks in from the left side of the screen. His smile is gone, all we see are two glowing eyes, then look at the progress meter. He looks at us, then lifts a hand, and fires one last blue fireball at it...

... the words "YOU'RE DEAD" break, replaced by "Rebooting". And Shadow Freddy's laughter is abruptly cut short as the FNAF 1 screen pops up again, showing only static.

Then.. it's back to Happiest Day.

All the kids are assembled.

Golden Freddy/Michael.

Foxy/Henry.

Chica/Lamar.

And Bonnie/Sammy.

The Puppet moves toward the crying child at the end, the good side of Charlie moving towards Shadow Freddy, with her Fredbear mask. And finally delivers the last cake.

All this horror became when Michael denied Charlie her birthday party.

And now, he's finally returned, to give her the one thing she always wanted, and accept her into the family.

Shadow Freddy stops crying, and looks up. Puts on her mask.

Then all the masks fall as she moves on, releasing all the other children too.

The monitor falls, showing a bewildered Shadow Freey gazing back at us.

Then the lights change back to normal, and she changes back from purple to gold. Slowly smiles... and fades out.

The camera moves right one more time.

To find that RXQ and William are still here.

RXQ realizes that we did come back, not just to save William, but to save them as well. We really were their friend after all.

Sammy waves. And the narrator waves back with his metal arm.

Then RXQ fades out to join the others.

Only William is left in Springtrap now. Who looks from RXQ to the narrator, and smiles warmly.

Slow transition to the Bad End screen of FNAF 3, although the words have been removed.

At the very last chime of the music, the light in the eyes of the animatronic heads wink out, as the screen simply says "The End."

Oh, and Sammy's a self insert/part of Asriel somehow. Don't worry, I don't get it either. Too big brained for me. All I know is I'mma have a cringe orgasm(or seizure) if this actually becomes a thing. Have you seen his editing?