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The Silver Eyes Graphic Novel (Five Nights at Freddy's)

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The Freddy Files Description: "Charlie grew up in Hurricane, but left ten years ago to live with her Aunt Jen, who taught her to be fiercely independent and self-sufficient. With the passing of the series, Charlie has become increasingly determined to find answers to the mysteries of her haunted past, clinging to the few memories of his childhood that have remained with her. Even though Charlie finds it difficult to open up to others, she values ​​her friends and the connection they share." For fans of comic books, this is nothing new. Comic book series, especially DC and Marvel series, reboot and restart stories and universes all the time. Just think of how many iterations of Batman there have been. If all of those Batman comics had involved the same Bruce Wayne, we would be looking at a very old and tired man. Moreso, the stories wouldn’t make sense. Afton is described as being larger around the time that the serial killings occurred, but he eventually lost that weight while in his Dave Miller persona.

Henry's other child, Sammy, was abducted at his other restaurant, Fredbear's Family Diner. In the end, this event caused a divorce between him and his wife as well as shutting down the restaurant and moving away from New Harmony to Hurricane. He spent his days building robots and other mechanisms, both for his business and his daughter. It is later revealed that Henry committed suicide sometime after Michael's disappearance, though in a rather unusual means as he had one of his robots kill him. It is shown in The Twisted Ones that upon becoming Springtrap and being released from the small room, William is in an invigorated state of being, having felt powerful due to his newfound strength and his control of the Twisted Animatronics. He expressed how he felt like he was ‘more’ than both his past self and Henry. While Jessica, Carlton, and Marla were able to rescue most of the kidnapped children, one boy was captured by Funtime Foxy/Mangle and brought to William. Running out of time and low on options, William injected a glowing liquid from the endoskeleton into Carlton, who stayed behind to save the boy and put an end to Afton. Unaware that the injection didn't kill Carlton and instead enabled him to talk to the souls of Afton's victims, which are revealed to be still inside of the amalgamated endoskeletons, a disappointed William turned to the cornered kid. He gleefully tells the boy that even if this next experiment is another failure, at least "it will be fun; like old times". Who still wants to say we haven’t gotten any answers from the book? I’ll posit that we now have more questions than we started with, but I’m not willing to toss Silver Eyes under the bus. Scott Cawthon has commented in a steam post that Kira had written most of the scenes outside the pizzeria while he wrote most of the scenes inside the pizzeria with Kira editing them afterward to clean them up. [1]Cawthon, Scott (2017). Five Nights at Freddy's: The Freddy Files (1sted.). New York, New York: Scholastic Inc. p.60. ISBN 978-1-338-21441-3– via Internet Archive. The Silver Eyes ( Graphic Novel) • The Twisted Ones ( Graphic Novel) • The Fourth Closet ( Graphic Novel) If you’re going into this book expecting Freddy and the gang from the top--don’t, because it’s not about them.

a b Oxford, Nadia (June 29, 2018). "Murder, Dysfunctional Families, and Purple Guys: The Larger Story Behind the Five Nights at Freddy's Games [Updated for Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator and UCN]". USgamer . Retrieved February 28, 2023– via VG247. This is a book about a teenager named Charlie who is still traumatized from losing her father and a friend when she was a child and how returning to the town where all of it happened brings on worse things that she can’t imagine. This is such a blessing. Scott and Kira concentrate this entire book on Charlie and her emotions and actually make you care about her and get attached to her as a character. The first time we get a taste of the animatronics with their essence from the games is quite a ways in, but is done with perfect timing. Just a warning though if you’re expecting an experience from the games, because this isn’t a game it’s a book...made of paper...and it has its own way of dealing with characters. Is it perfectly written? No. It’s a little choppy and awkward at times, but I’m okay with that. Charlie is an unreliable narrator, which gives a chunk of leeway to the writing style. (Also, anyone blaming Scott for this…I’m not sure you understand how ghost-writing works.) I don’t know anything about Kira Breed-Wrisley, but she kept me compelled through the story, and had me if not on the edge of my seat, at least up reading into the wee hours of the night because I needed to know what happened next. I loved seeing into the potential creation of the venues and animatronics, and getting a closer look at the inner workings of the lore. It gave me a chance to see more of Scott’s vision of the world, and that, for a creator, is one of the best things I can imagine. Scott’s a storyteller, and he’s got a lot up in his head, I’m sure. I think this was a fine way to get it out.

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Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes Graphic Novel is created by Scott Cawthon, Kira Breed-Wrisley, and Claudia Schröder. This is the first graphic novel in the Five Nights At Freddy’s series. It is based on the novel of the same name. The Silver Eyes graphic novel was released on December 26th, 2019. The Pizzeria [ ] The Diner [ ] The Return [ ] The Kidnapping [ ] The Rescue [ ] The Finale [ ] Major characters [ ] If you have any inkling of what kind of human being Scott is, then you should know that he is brilliant when it comes to storytelling. However, there is a difference in method when it comes to showing a story through a video game and showing one from a book.

The main antagonist of The Man in Room 1280 and the unintentional antagonist in the epilogues, he was hurt and murdered by William Afton only for Andrew to attach himself to the man's soul to ensure that he can't die. Due to the many similarities between the novels and the games, it's implied that William Afton's appearance in the novels could be his true appearance in the games. William Afton is an evil, selfish, ruthless, and sadistic murderer. He kills any witnesses to keep from getting caught, which shows his cowardly side. Nevertheless, he is still a determined and extremely fierce serial killer, who will not hesitate a single moment to get in a fight with any of his foes or murder people for experiments or his amusement. William Afton is also rather ungrateful, having murdered Charlotte Emily although if it wasn't for her father, then the franchise wouldn't have achieved its earlier success. Afton is also neglectful and physically abusive towards his daughter Elizabeth, who later on seemingly only accepted her once she became Baby. Despite this, he still acts verbally abusive towards her. Afton prioritizes his work over his own family. Betty is Carlton's mother and the DA for Hurricane. She is a lot more uptight than her husband Clay and more reserved as well.He sometimes appears as a compassionate man, but like many serial killers, this is just a mere facade that he uses to manipulate others, especially children. In The Silver Eyes, after he realized that the spirits of the children he murdered are trapped in the cursed place, for a time, Afton actually believed this to be good, in that they can have an eternal party that never ends, while he was in fact trapping his victims' souls in metal prisons of restless torture. He momentarily refers to his victims as his "family". William is fascinated with the animatronics to the point where he disguises himself as one of them until he becomes that in his Springtrap form, although this wasn't intentional on his part. In the graphic novel, William's design takes many elements from his main series counterpart, specifically his appearance from the SAVETHEM minigame. These similarities include: Jessica • Astrid • Kara • Steve • Aiden • Billy • Sam • Luca • Grady • Caden Wykowski • Robbie Wilson • Mr. Renner • Abe • Tony • Gregory • Edwin Murray • Kai • Danny • Kane

He's also one of Charlie's childhood friends, he was lured away by William in a yellow bear suit, along with 4 other children, and was never seen again.Frank, Allegra (December 14, 2015). "Five Nights at Freddy's novel hits stores next year". Polygon . Retrieved December 14, 2015. Scott’s reasoning on why the book is set in an entirely different universe is because the games had no room for more and that an exact game adaption for a book wouldn’t work. [4] The Freddy Files Description: "Charlie's father, the founder of Fredbear's Family Diner, was an engineer with a childlike sense of imagination. He personally built all the animatronics at the restaurant. Charlie remembers him as a good man, but-unbeknownst to her-he took many dark secrets to his grave."

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