Then Clay reveals said river is full of gasoline, which turns out to be more effective against them. Kill It with Water/ Kill It with Fire: During the climax, the Twisted Ones are seemingly stopped by a river, which Springtrap points out won't work because they are waterproof.Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Charlie starts to do this with Springtrap, demanding to know why he took her brother.John becomes this as well on account of Charlie's death.Charlie, with the revelation of her long-since departed twin Sammy, throughout the novel has felt empty without him, describing it as feeling like a part of her is missing.Heel≯ace Turn: Technically, the Fazbear crew were not evil in the first place, but here, they are explicitly on the side of the protagonists, and even help fight the Twisted Ones.Foregone Conclusion: William Afton, the Big Bad of the series, who was killed in a spring lock suit and became Springtrap in the third game, was obviously not gonna stay dead here.Later on, we get a sequence of Animatronics vs Animatronics.
Big Bad: William Afton once again, now going by Springtrap, having created the Twisted Ones and set them loose.Berserk Button: The original Fazbear animatronics are triggered by the mere mention of William Afton's name.Battle Couple: When encountering Twisted Foxy at her father's house, Charlie and John both fight and beat him and eventually tear his head off.Back from the Dead: William Afton, or as he likes to call himself, Springtrap.She is a graduate of Cornell University, and lives in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of seven plays for Central New York teen theater company The Media Unit, and has developed several books with Kevin Anderson & Associates. Kira Breed-Wrisley has been writing stories since she could first pick up a pen and has no intention of stopping. He is a graduate of The Art Institute of Houston and lives in Texas with his family.
Scott Cawthon is the author of the bestselling video game series Five Nights at Freddy's, and while he is a game designer by trade, he is first and foremost a storyteller at heart.
Christopher also voices Frederick de Bonesby for the narrative play podcast Rude Tales of Magic. His other writing credits include Adventure Time, Deadpool, an d Quantum & Woody. McNinja and co-creating The Unbelievable Gwenpool. Christopher Hastings is a comics writer best known for creating the award-winning Adventures of Dr. Her works include Hotel Dare (Boom!Studios), Morning in America (Oni Press) and Lost on PlanetEarth (Comixology Originals). Claudia Aguirre is a GLAAD and Eisner Award nominated artist and writer.