FNAF creator Scott Cawthon donated to Republicans and Twitter loses it
(nationalfile.com)
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For those unaware FNAF (Five Nights at Freddy's) is a horror game where you survive in a pizzeria where children have been murdered. Repeatedly. He might be onto something.
......You know I have never made that connection until now........Since you mentioned it, isn't there a part of the lore about a child having it's face and part of it's brain eaten by one of the fox robots and then there's an entire sequel game where you play as the child in a catatonic coma thanks to that injury where you're tormented by "nightmare" versions of the robots that are borderline demonic in nature?
I also believe there's another sequel where it's revealed that the purple guy used the souls of the children to gain immortality but ended up with a rotting body, hence the need for occasional "fill up" sacrifices......
.....Good Lord FNAF is about adrenochrome rituals and frazzledrip......
As a FNAF fan, it's possible, but I don't think its likely that the games are about andrenochrome and exposing the satanic cabal.
Child murder, torture, and consumption is a tale as sole as time.
One could make a similar analysis of the game Little Nightmares, but again, I doubt it's that deep.
Oh I agree, there's not really anything "special" about child sacrifice as a theme. But it's more the pizza theme and specific injury to the child involving the face that makes me think there might be something to this, given the uncanny parallels to frazzledrip in that context.
The pizza is more because of the Chucky Cheese reference for the inspiration for the game. Look up Game Theory's first FNAF video where he explains that FNAF could be an allegory for the real Chucky Cheese murders.
The frontal lobe part being bitten (in 2 separate games of 2 differentcharacters) is also explained.
While I see the parallel you mean, I really don't think Scott is sending comms with this. It's a vehicle for telling a story mixed with references from real life events as well as fantasy of the most depraved of people.
We as humans are very flaws creatures.
Yeah, the parallels are uncanny. I don't know when PizzaGate became a dig but FNAF has been around since 2014. An anon bringing things to light perhaps?
Sounds like real quality entertainment.
Yup. One year before Pizzagate made it big, too.