Jonathan Fitzgerald: Paranormal & Private Investigator - Anomalies & Adversities (a quest of playing the monster)

It's actually CASE: Animatronics, I don't know why I keep wanting to write it as C.A.S.E.

The first game involves a officer John Bishop of the Aurora Police Department who gets locked in the police station and attacked by animatronics built by someone named Scott whose reasons for doing so involves a previous case John was involved with.

The second involves John's brother Jack whose daughter was kidnapped and is a prequel. It's in multiple episodes. Think there was involvment of military, injecting employees with something as I forget what that detail was though I think there was mention of trying to make something like a supersoldier but it was highly lethal, and commercial selling of animatronics. Like a animatronic bodyguard for the purpose of anti-bullying. Don't really remember that well.


Also gameplay is bad with the AI having some issues. They are availiable on Steam though. Did find a video talking about the first games story, but it's of the whole text to speech type.


I've only ever watched it being played through once for either of the games. Honestly probably better to just watch someone like Fusion play through the games...
 
Hey to ask a question what can remnant do exactly?.Just asking
Excellent question! The first and most apparent is it can be used to give a form of 'life' to inanimate objects; if all of the remnant used for this (or even if just enough of the stuff is brought together) is concentrated from a single source or even a few different sources that all tie back to a single individual, said individual could manifest a very novel form of 'ghost' that would allow them to live a twisted sort of second life. Otherwise, this 'life' would be strictly limited to the object so 'enhanced'. Said life would be rather... savage, bestial even, and unpredictable. Finally, if a person's body was injected with a mixture of several people's remnants as they died or had been previously injected with it while they were alive, it could allow that person to possess their own corpse and gain a very sad sort of immortality (this is essentially what happened to William and Micheal Afton in 'canon' FNAF). That's the stuff that has been decided on, and is based solely on what it can be seen doing in FNAF. I... haven't decided on anything beyond that yet.

Also, Informational update will be tomorrow, still need a little more time to make a decision on one particular setting, and I've been busy today, so haven't had the time.
 
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Also do you have any explanation on how Jeremy learned Arnis?
I have a very simple explanation, which I guess I'll go ahead and reveal since I don't expect it to come up organically: he didn't (if you meant to type Jeremy); from his mom (assuming you meant Jonathan), who learned it from a different (original) character that you may or may not meet later.
 
Settings Canon
Pretty straightforwards; here are all of the settings that are canon to the universe of this quest, to some smaller or greater capacity (this list may be subject to future additions):
- The town of Silent Hill, plus certain monsters, from the Silent Hill series.
- Five Nights at Freddy's.
- FNAF JR's.
- Poppy Playtime.
- The Bendy and the Ink Machine series.
- Indigo Park.
- The Zero Escape series.
- Your Turn to Die (or YTTD).
- Home Safety Hotline.
- Omori (included as Psychological Horror, and as *Spoilers*).
- Yume Nikki (same as above; as Psychological Horror, and as *Spoilers*).
- Tattletail
- A Gracewind Tale: Do You Copy?.
- Amanda the Adventurer.
- Three specific characters and some of the fictional organizations from Alpha Protocol.
- The Walton Files.
- The Mandela Catalogue.
- Certain parts of Greylock.
- Local58, including Candle Cove.
- Gemini Home Entertainment, with a toned down Iris.
- Angel Hare.
- Kane Pixels Backrooms. (With some levels and a few details (items, etc.) from the Backrooms wikidot)
- Somnium DreamViewer.
- Danse Macabre (Due to chosen start date, as a background element only).
- Willy's Wonderland.
- A modified, lightly horrorified, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (or FHfIF).
- Certain parts of oWoD, and nWoD.
- Certain Cyberware and Corporations from Shadowrun.
- The Abandoned By Disney series of creepypastas.
- The legend/myth of the Dropbear.
- A collection of supposed hauntings too numerous to list.


The following are all under consideration at this time (feedback welcome!):
- FNAC.
- Case: Animatronics.
- Jollibee's.
- Bondees Barnyard.
- My Friendly Neighbor.
- 123 Slaughter Me Street.
- Hello Puppets.
- Duck Season and Boneworks.
- Mr. Hopp's Playhouse.
- Bonnie's Bakery.
- All Alone With Mannie.
- Andy's Apple Farm+Rabbit Knight.
- The characters from Happy's Humble Burger Farm.
- Dokie Dokie Literature Club(Conditional).
- Dreams of an Insomniac.
- Vitae Carnis.
- Slenderman.
- Welcome Home?.
- Woodlands National Park.
- Midwestern Angelica.
- Some parts of Edge of Sleep
- The legend/myth of the Wendigo.
- The Urban Legend of Polybius.
- A collection of supposed hauntings too numerous to list.


The following have been decisively ruled out:
For Reasons of Taste and/or quality:
- Garden of BanBan.
- UrbanSPOOK.
- The SMILE tapes.

For some other reason:
- FNAF the Musical
- Showdown Bandit
- Kandyland
- The Tangi Virus
- The Man in the Suit
- A collection of supposed hauntings too numerous to list.

If you have any additions you'd like to see made, please let me know. This list remains flexible at the moment.​
 
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...I actually forgot about him. Huh. I mean, I'm not necessarily opposed, but to even be seriously considered, I do have to ask; Marble Hornets/8 pages Slenderman, early creepypasta Slenderman, or later creepypasta Slenderman? Because I have... thoughts... about each of those options.
I honestly don't remember the difference so you'll have to ask someone else.
 
How about welcome home and my friendly neighbor
I'll have to look up Welcome Home, I'm not aware what that is. As for My Friendly Neighbor, I'll add it to the list for consideration.

Correction, I did know what that was, I just forgot. Yeah, I know next to nothing about that one, only as much as was covered by a few Film Theory videos, which I'll be the first to admit aren't always the best thing to draw a conclusion on something from. But I'll throw it on the list anyway, and see if I can't learn more about it.
 
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- Five Nights at Freddy's.
- FNAF JR's.
- The Walton Files.
- The Bendy and the Ink Machine series.
- Indigo Park.
- The Mandela Catalogue.

Interesting. I think I might've one time seen something relating to where Indigo Park might be located but don't remember where. Was also a bit of a timeline of sorts.


I'm wondering about these:

  1. CTC Entertainment from Five Night's at Candy's
    1. CTC Entertainment is the company behind Candy's. Possibly also the Rainboatotics factory.
    2. Some people including the company like to think that William first learned about Remnant from the company in some AUs.
    3. Do recall on youtube someone has a AU called FNACITY AU I belive it was.
  2. FNAF The Musical
    1. Villian Matpat, Elizabeth is the Afton who survives. Also the thought of a possible high level Fazbear Entertainment Exec or something whose just constantly wearing a bear costume.
    2. Just some fun things that could be had.
  3. ASync from Kane Pixels Backrooms.
  4. Do you copy
  5. Tattletail
  6. Showdown Bandit
  7. Hello Puppets
  8. Bonnie's Bakery
    1. I recall a theory being Bonnie merely seeing the town's inhabitants as animals but in reality their all humans.
  9. Duck Season and Boneworks
    1. Mainly the former. Both involve a video game company and are in the same universe. Gammon of Duck Season is rivals with the company in Boneworks. Plus more videogame companies.
  10. Dokie Dokie Literature Club?
  11. Case: Animatronics
    1. Mostly for someone who built animatronics to attack someone at a police station
  12. The Joy of Creation
  13. Bondees Barnyard: Safety Violation
  14. Willy's Wonderland
  15. Mr. Hopp's Playhouse
    1. I got a song stuck in my head. Main reason suggesting this.
  16. Kandyland (web Animation)
  17. Happy's Humble Burger Farm
  18. All Alone With Mannie
  19. Amanda the Adventurer

Would any of these work?


Something else of note is various other locations in FNAF such as Sparky's to there even being a water park.



Something of note, but the state Playtime Co. factory is in has been figured out. Due to evidence its believed the likely location is in the state of Indiana. I think the pieces of evidence was both time zone and mention of the orphans and the Midwest.

So if it is included is some ideal of what state to likely go to. Granted allways a chance for Playtime Co. having multiple locations.

- My Friendly Neighbor.
My Friendly Neighborhood could be an interesting addition considering the puppets themselves mean well and are just a bit overenthusiastic. It's mainly the ones in the basement who are a problem but otherwise their rather friendly and desire to bring more light into the world. So would be good to have around and help.
 
Interesting. I think I might've one time seen something relating to where Indigo Park might be located but don't remember where. Was also a bit of a timeline of sorts.


I'm wondering about these:

  1. CTC Entertainment from Five Night's at Candy's
    1. CTC Entertainment is the company behind Candy's. Possibly also the Rainboatotics factory.
    2. Some people including the company like to think that William first learned about Remnant from the company in some AUs.
    3. Do recall on youtube someone has a AU called FNACITY AU I belive it was.
  2. FNAF The Musical
    1. Villian Matpat, Elizabeth is the Afton who survives. Also the thought of a possible high level Fazbear Entertainment Exec or something whose just constantly wearing a bear costume.
    2. Just some fun things that could be had.
  3. ASync from Kane Pixels Backrooms.
  4. Do you copy
  5. Tattletail
  6. Showdown Bandit
  7. Hello Puppets
  8. Bonnie's Bakery
    1. I recall a theory being Bonnie merely seeing the town's inhabitants as animals but in reality their all humans.
  9. Duck Season and Boneworks
    1. Mainly the former. Both involve a video game company and are in the same universe. Gammon of Duck Season is rivals with the company in Boneworks. Plus more videogame companies.
  10. Dokie Dokie Literature Club?
  11. Case: Animatronics
    1. Mostly for someone who built animatronics to attack someone at a police station
  12. The Joy of Creation
  13. Bondees Barnyard: Safety Violation
  14. Willy's Wonderland
  15. Mr. Hopp's Playhouse
    1. I got a song stuck in my head. Main reason suggesting this.
  16. Kandyland (web Animation)
  17. Happy's Humble Burger Farm
  18. All Alone With Mannie
  19. Amanda the Adventurer

Would any of these work?


Something else of note is various other locations in FNAF such as Sparky's to there even being a water park.




Something of note, but the state Playtime Co. factory is in has been figured out. Due to evidence its believed the likely location is in the state of Indiana. I think the pieces of evidence was both time zone and mention of the orphans and the Midwest.

So if it is included is some ideal of what state to likely go to. Granted allways a chance for Playtime Co. having multiple locations.


My Friendly Neighborhood could be an interesting addition considering the puppets themselves mean well and are just a bit overenthusiastic. It's mainly the ones in the basement who are a problem but otherwise their rather friendly and desire to bring more light into the world. So would be good to have around and help.
One, I was vaguely aware, but honestly I'm probably just going to ignore all that and stick it... somewhere, and figure the timeline out after the fact.

Two, I'm aware FNAF canonically (previously mainly due to the books, but now also thanks to Into the Pit) has a bunch of locations, and I was already aware that includes a water park. Sparky the dog is a myth though and there is no Sparky's, unless you're talking about the Diner with the MatPat cameo from the movie, in which case... yeah it exists in universe, but it's just a completely ordinary mom n' pop family diner, not even connected to Freddy's.

Three, Indiana? Really? I was not aware. But it does make sense.

Four, those were the first things I thought off when it was suggested. It'll probably get in, if I'm being honest, I just need to think about how it fits in and what sort of adjustments might be needed.

Now, as for the ideas:

.1 I'll add FNAC to the list to be considered. I will say however that William definitely doesn't learn about remnant from CTC, even if they do make it in.
.2 No. Maybe an in-universe thing produced at a much later date to try and sweep all the horrible stuff under the rug as fictional, but no.
.3 Just ASync? No. As part of including the Kane Pixels Backrooms? ...Maybe in something else, but for this no probably not, but I'll think about it.
.4 I don't even need to consider it, I totally forgot about it and had to look it up, but the second I reminded myself what the heck it even is, I realized the Goatman is the perfect mystery for this sort of thing, especially if winds up getting picked early. Not completely unstoppable using just normal means, but scary as hell all the same, and time period is even right. Hell, it even blends with the already chosen lores and settings with minimal modification.
.5 Another great pick, will be added to the list immediately.
.6 Aggh, you wound me. I love westerns, and I have a huge soft spot for both puppets and horror involving puppets and western themes, so Showdown Bandit is literally the game I wish would have been made... but it wasn't. Not really. It's not incomplete, it's so incomplete, that it's little more than a cool concept. So no.
.7 Like I said, I'm fond of both puppets and horror involving puppets. And this actually came out and isn't bad. I'll have to think about where fits timeline wise, that is if I need to move it at all, but it's not bad. Added for consideration, likely to make it.
.8 What?
.9 Wha- Oh, the VR games. Yeah, I don't have VR and I don't find it scary, so Boneworks at least doesn't scare me really. Duck Season on the other hand is terrifying as a concept and with Tattletail, possibly Poppy Playtime in the future, and The Walten Files own CyberFun Tech, there is no shortage of toy makers who could also conceivably make or be interested in publishing spooky/cursed/haunted video games. Added for consideration.
.10 Hmm. I'd say no, but given all the other video game shenanigans, I'll make it a conditional. If at least two other settings (like Duck Hunt+Boneworks, counting them as one here) featuring video game fuckery make it, DDLC will too by default.
.11 Hmm Mk2. ...I'll add it for consideration, but I'm truly unsure. Don't we have enough animatronics?
.12 ...Too soon. If I understand this games set up correctly, then it's too soon for this.
.13 What?
.14 Oh, the Cage movie! I thought I was the only person on planet earth who saw that one! Despite my misgivings, added outright.
.15 Added for consideration.
.16 What?
.17 Umm. The lore, damn the lore! This one should be simple, but there's the slight issue... of this taking place in an entirely different solar system, and heavily using VR and AI for it's 'simulation' plotline, not to mention some of the stuff the big evil company gets away with is so egregious, I'd have to import the rest of Shadowrun setting for it to make any sense. While corporations can get away with a lot (and there is plentiful horror to be milked from that), they can't just literally have you sign away your human rights... yet. So... added for consideration, but if it makes it, it'll be less the setting, and more so just the characters.
.18 What?
.19 That... should have been on the list to begin with. Oops.
 
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Sparky the dog is a myth though and there is no Sparky's, unless you're talking about the Diner with the MatPat cameo from the movie, in which case... yeah it exists in universe, but it's just a completely ordinary mom n' pop family diner, not even connected to Freddy's.

I did mean the movie's Sparky's. But on that topic Sparky the Dog does exist now within the movie timeline. It's one of the suits in that backroom area. One of those Easter eggs they included and it is shown someone does get stuffed into the suit.



Three, Indiana? Really? I was not aware. But it does make sense.

Yep. Playtime Co. opened in 1930 and closed Augest 8, 1995. Game events occur in 2005. May 5, 1992 was their most successful day. The factory is located near a forest. A poster for their adoption care initiative mentions orphans of the midwest limiting it to being one of those states. Then (upon checking the wiki) thanks to timeline and such it was narrowed down to two states. Either Indiana or Thebes, Illinois. Honestly that later one is a new one I just noticed. Last time I checked some theories it just mentioned Indiana so that's interesting as well.

.1 I'll add FNAC to the list to be considered. I will say however that William definitely doesn't learn about remnant from CTC, even if they do make it in.

Alright.

.2 No. Maybe an in-universe thing produced at a much later date to try and sweep all the horrible stuff under the rug as fictional, but no.

A shame, but at the same time considering it's canon that Fazbear Entertainment tried to hide their past by passing it off as games and such makes sense as being another means to hide things.

.4 I don't even need to consider it, I totally forgot about it and had to look it up, but the second I reminded myself what the heck it even is, I realized the Goatman is the perfect mystery for this sort of thing, especially if winds up getting picked early. Not completely unstoppable using just normal means, but scary as hell all the same, and time period is even right. Hell, it even blends with the already chosen lores and settings minimal modification.

Glad to apparently remind about the game existing.

.6 Aggh, you wound me.
Yeah, it is a shame what all happened with that game.



Reminder that this is a horror game and while I'm unsure some of this could be considered spoilers.

Bonnie's Bakery is a game where at first you play as Bonnie before then switching to a different character. It start's out as a bakery simulator but that eventually changes. It has multiple endings. It's lore is basicly this. Bonnie is a human in a town inhabited by animals who act like humans who started a bakery and used normal ingredients but was struggling due to the residents not really liking her food. At some point in her past her family disappeared. Then one day a injured rabbit came into her bakery. She tried to treat the rabbit and heal it only for it to pass and she decides to dispose of it by using it as ingredients, only for it to turn out the town's residents liked her food much better after doing so but unaware of the ingredients used. You can probably guess where this is going and suffice to say she has a torture dungeon.

But there's far more then just that going on within the town this takes place at. In her hunts for "ingredients" she wears a white rabbit mask and calls herself Bunnie. She used to be rather sweet but growing desperation for her failing business and a growing sadism lead her to being a serial killer. But one thing of note is the Bonnie doesn't go after children and feels horrible whenever reminded about the incident that first started her on this path. But in the town the game takes place in it's notable that a new location has opened up that's taking business from her and children have also started disappearing.

There's also Bingus who Bonnie is terrified of and can be considered the manifestation of Bonnie's repressed guilt. Bingus looks like a crudely drawn copy of Bonnie who she can't escape from.


Finally is the true protagonist simply referred to as the Hostage. She's an amateur sleuth who at some point learned about what Bonnie has been doing and tends to be shrouded in darkness. They are female though when shown tend to look like a purple or black figure with no distinguishing features and vaguely human in shape. Bonnie refers to them as being female. She tends to snoop around Bonnie's bakery and leaves graffiti saying "I will expose you" though doesn't have a great reputation. Tending to be cagey, have a focused & unsettling stare, and frequently calling the police to investigate Bonnie's Bakery enough times to start to annoy the police with no on-hand evidence. But in the majority of endings she does eventually manage to escape from Bonnie when she's captured. Following which she either waits for the perfect chance to catch Bonnie in the act and fully dedicates herself to stopping Bonnie, exposes Bonnie to the townsfolk but varies depending on evidence on whether she's believed with failing resulting in them going to another town and living in fear, to another ending where she manages to kill Bonnie. The last end is them becoming an ingredient.


One theory I've seen is that Bonnie merely see's the town residents as various animals but in reality their really humans. A thought being her further dissociating things by instead seeing the residents as various animals. With the Hostage having a more humanoid form due to their actions in a way affecting how Bonnie see's them and what not. So basicly Bingus is a entity within her mind feeling guilty and everything that she's repressing but fears due to knowing she can't run away from it and will be caught. With the Hostage furthering this due to actually being someone aware of what she's doing and trying to expose her.
...Probably could make a case for her getting therapy and going to a asylum.

Probably enough info though a good ideal to look up the game being played.

.9 Wha- Oh, the VR games. Yeah, I don't have VR and I don't find it scary, so Boneworks at least doesn't scare me really. Duck Season on the other hand is terrifying as a concept and with Tattletail, possibly Poppy Playtime in the future, and The Walten Files own CyberFun Tech, there is no shortage of toy makers who could also conceivably make or be interested in publishing spooky/cursed/haunted video games. Added for consideration.

Yeah, the game company in Duck Season is called Gammon. I also don't have VR but doesn't stop from watching it being played. Also in general seems like it could work. Meanwhile in Boneworks the PC used Gammon equipment to effect things in order to achieve their goal. They are even at one point discovered what they've done.

.10 Hmm. I'd say no, but given all the other video game shenanigans, I'll make it a conditional. If at least two other settings (like Duck Hunt+Boneworks, counting them as one here) featuring video game fuckery make it, DDLC will too by default.

So possibly find a few more video game related things. Nothings coming to mind but could probably find something.

Probably not counting Help Wanted and the Silver Parosel game company from that.

.11 Hmm Mk2. ...I'll add it for consideration, but I'm truly unsure. Don't we have enough animatronics?

I like animatronics. Main thing would mostly be it being a case of someone building their own animatronics and not only dealing with a criminal but also attack the officer they viewed as also at fault. Could even modify it as still being the same location of a police station and the people invovled, but change it to being Fazbear or Afton Robotic animatronics Scott got ahold of and modified to fit his needs?

.12 ...Too soon. If I understand this games set up correctly, then it's too soon for this.
Alright.


Bondees Barnyard: Safety Violation is another FNAF fangame. The premise is a child gets trapped inside Bondee's Barnyard on their birthday and hides inside the cow animatronic Kon. Bondee is a humanoid animatronic who was set ablaze by the PC blowing out their candles in his face, which is also why the other animatronics are hostile as they now register the child as a danger. Though Kon doesn't and wants to protect them. The other animatronics also register the child as a burgler as well. The Security Guard also registers Kon as a denager.

The game does have a downer ending though.

At the end of the night Kon automaticly shuts down resulting in the kid suffocating. Upon discovery the night guard is then questioned about their actions such as why they didn't assist the child. Instead the night guard choosing to shock Kon when while being watched through the camera and either of the doors are closed or Kon's mouth is opened in order to breath.

Suppose by FNAF logic it's likely the Kon animatronic is possessed after the game events.
So basicly it's like a point and click version of Security Breach before Security Breach existed. But things don't go well.

.14 Oh, the Cage movie! I thought I was the only person on planet earth who saw that one! Despite my misgivings, added outright.

Yeah I'm aware of the movie existing. Was multiple times that lead to crossing paths with it. From looking at mascot horrors, something that could be considered a FNAF movie before the actual movie existed, etc.


Kandyland (web Animation) is about an amusment park whose animatronics are being corrupted by a virus. The animatronics are aware of the virus and what it's doing to them but can't do anything to stop it. One even begging for help. A man wearing a mask that looks like a clown muse is the one who installs the virus into the park's system in the first palce. When the virus is taking over the animatronic's eyes turn red.

It's a survival horror. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/AllAloneWithMannie
 
How about the fnaf fan game Jollibee's it's a fnaf fan game about a fast food chain from the Philippines you could easily make it so that Jonathan learned Arnis from a guy who worked there.
 
How about the fnaf fan game Jollibee's it's a fnaf fan game about a fast food chain from the Philippines you could easily make it so that Jonathan learned Arnis from a guy who worked there.
First off, I already have an explanation for how Jonathan learned it; again, he learned it from his mom. And I already have an explanation as to how and where she learned it; it just might not come up.
Second, I'll add Jollibee to the list for consideration, but I'll warn you now, my initial cursory investigation turned up the actual Jollibee restaurant before it did the game, so that doesn't bode well.


I did mean the movie's Sparky's. But on that topic Sparky the Dog does exist now within the movie timeline. It's one of the suits in that backroom area. One of those Easter eggs they included and it is shown someone does get stuffed into the suit.





Yep. Playtime Co. opened in 1930 and closed Augest 8, 1995. Game events occur in 2005. May 5, 1992 was their most successful day. The factory is located near a forest. A poster for their adoption care initiative mentions orphans of the midwest limiting it to being one of those states. Then (upon checking the wiki) thanks to timeline and such it was narrowed down to two states. Either Indiana or Thebes, Illinois. Honestly that later one is a new one I just noticed. Last time I checked some theories it just mentioned Indiana so that's interesting as well.



Alright.



A shame, but at the same time considering it's canon that Fazbear Entertainment tried to hide their past by passing it off as games and such makes sense as being another means to hide things.



Glad to apparently remind about the game existing.


Yeah, it is a shame what all happened with that game.




Reminder that this is a horror game and while I'm unsure some of this could be considered spoilers.

Bonnie's Bakery is a game where at first you play as Bonnie before then switching to a different character. It start's out as a bakery simulator but that eventually changes. It has multiple endings. It's lore is basicly this. Bonnie is a human in a town inhabited by animals who act like humans who started a bakery and used normal ingredients but was struggling due to the residents not really liking her food. At some point in her past her family disappeared. Then one day a injured rabbit came into her bakery. She tried to treat the rabbit and heal it only for it to pass and she decides to dispose of it by using it as ingredients, only for it to turn out the town's residents liked her food much better after doing so but unaware of the ingredients used. You can probably guess where this is going and suffice to say she has a torture dungeon.

But there's far more then just that going on within the town this takes place at. In her hunts for "ingredients" she wears a white rabbit mask and calls herself Bunnie. She used to be rather sweet but growing desperation for her failing business and a growing sadism lead her to being a serial killer. But one thing of note is the Bonnie doesn't go after children and feels horrible whenever reminded about the incident that first started her on this path. But in the town the game takes place in it's notable that a new location has opened up that's taking business from her and children have also started disappearing.

There's also Bingus who Bonnie is terrified of and can be considered the manifestation of Bonnie's repressed guilt. Bingus looks like a crudely drawn copy of Bonnie who she can't escape from.


Finally is the true protagonist simply referred to as the Hostage. She's an amateur sleuth who at some point learned about what Bonnie has been doing and tends to be shrouded in darkness. They are female though when shown tend to look like a purple or black figure with no distinguishing features and vaguely human in shape. Bonnie refers to them as being female. She tends to snoop around Bonnie's bakery and leaves graffiti saying "I will expose you" though doesn't have a great reputation. Tending to be cagey, have a focused & unsettling stare, and frequently calling the police to investigate Bonnie's Bakery enough times to start to annoy the police with no on-hand evidence. But in the majority of endings she does eventually manage to escape from Bonnie when she's captured. Following which she either waits for the perfect chance to catch Bonnie in the act and fully dedicates herself to stopping Bonnie, exposes Bonnie to the townsfolk but varies depending on evidence on whether she's believed with failing resulting in them going to another town and living in fear, to another ending where she manages to kill Bonnie. The last end is them becoming an ingredient.


One theory I've seen is that Bonnie merely see's the town residents as various animals but in reality their really humans. A thought being her further dissociating things by instead seeing the residents as various animals. With the Hostage having a more humanoid form due to their actions in a way affecting how Bonnie see's them and what not. So basicly Bingus is a entity within her mind feeling guilty and everything that she's repressing but fears due to knowing she can't run away from it and will be caught. With the Hostage furthering this due to actually being someone aware of what she's doing and trying to expose her.
...Probably could make a case for her getting therapy and going to a asylum.

Probably enough info though a good ideal to look up the game being played.



Yeah, the game company in Duck Season is called Gammon. I also don't have VR but doesn't stop from watching it being played. Also in general seems like it could work. Meanwhile in Boneworks the PC used Gammon equipment to effect things in order to achieve their goal. They are even at one point discovered what they've done.



So possibly find a few more video game related things. Nothings coming to mind but could probably find something.

Probably not counting Help Wanted and the Silver Parosel game company from that.



I like animatronics. Main thing would mostly be it being a case of someone building their own animatronics and not only dealing with a criminal but also attack the officer they viewed as also at fault. Could even modify it as still being the same location of a police station and the people invovled, but change it to being Fazbear or Afton Robotic animatronics Scott got ahold of and modified to fit his needs?


Alright.



Bondees Barnyard: Safety Violation is another FNAF fangame. The premise is a child gets trapped inside Bondee's Barnyard on their birthday and hides inside the cow animatronic Kon. Bondee is a humanoid animatronic who was set ablaze by the PC blowing out their candles in his face, which is also why the other animatronics are hostile as they now register the child as a danger. Though Kon doesn't and wants to protect them. The other animatronics also register the child as a burgler as well. The Security Guard also registers Kon as a denager.

The game does have a downer ending though.

At the end of the night Kon automaticly shuts down resulting in the kid suffocating. Upon discovery the night guard is then questioned about their actions such as why they didn't assist the child. Instead the night guard choosing to shock Kon when while being watched through the camera and either of the doors are closed or Kon's mouth is opened in order to breath.

Suppose by FNAF logic it's likely the Kon animatronic is possessed after the game events.
So basicly it's like a point and click version of Security Breach before Security Breach existed. But things don't go well.



Yeah I'm aware of the movie existing. Was multiple times that lead to crossing paths with it. From looking at mascot horrors, something that could be considered a FNAF movie before the actual movie existed, etc.



Kandyland (web Animation) is about an amusment park whose animatronics are being corrupted by a virus. The animatronics are aware of the virus and what it's doing to them but can't do anything to stop it. One even begging for help. A man wearing a mask that looks like a clown muse is the one who installs the virus into the park's system in the first palce. When the virus is taking over the animatronic's eyes turn red.


It's a survival horror. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/AllAloneWithMannie
I... either did not realize that Easter egg existed or did not remember. Either way, if it exists at all, in this universe it's a weird exclusive to just the location shown in the movie, that was retired rather quickly. ...Actually that does neatly fit a certain period in the timeline...

I was aware that Poppy's takes place somewhere in the 00's, that the company existed between 1930 and 1992-1995 (I actually recall theories that argued both ways, but it was one of the two, and I always agreed with 1995 more personally) and that it was (probably) Midwestern in origin, I've just not followed major theorizing about the game since... Chapter 3's release? So I wasn't aware they'd (referring to the fan community) nailed down 2005, or that they'd narrowed the location down so much.


Now, on to the settings!

.1 Bonnie's Bakery: Oh right, I saw some YouTube videos about this one once. Added for consideration, but if it makes it in, expect some kind of weird twist given that- well, let's wait. And thank you for boxing the 'spoilers'.

.2 Regarding your response about DDLC: yeah, Silver Parasol and the FNAF stuff doesn't count.

.3 Bondees Barnyard: I've never heard of this before, and I'm kind of questioning how? There are two routes I see for this if it makes in, the first being contingent on rather Happy's Humble Burger Farm also makes it or not, the other being an option rather or not it does. Regardless, added for consideration, and thank you.

.4 Kandyland: No. I don't have much else to say really. Sorry. It's very high quality in animation terms (that is to say, it certainly looks nice on the surface), but there are several subtle ways in which it is totally incompatible with the lore as I've currently got it.

.5 All Alone With Mannie: Added for consideration with a caveat; Mannie will be a possessed doll, an Unfleshed Promethean (though that's a bit of a stretch), or a human in a mouse costume; anything that makes sense given their appearance and isn't just them being an anthropomorphic animal. Such beings, outside of changelings molded by the fey to look that way, don't and will not exist in this universe.
 
I... either did not realize that Easter egg existed or did not remember. Either way, if it exists at all, in this universe it's a weird exclusive to just the location shown in the movie, that was retired rather quickly. ...Actually that does neatly fit a certain period in the timeline...

Only other thing I can really think of is the movie location being in a different state. I want to say Wisconsin but not sure. I did notice the dog animatronic but took a bit to realize it was Sparky.

.2 Regarding your response about DDLC: yeah, Silver Parasol and the FNAF stuff doesn't count.

Alright, might look for more video game related ones.

Hm. Probably shouldn't look at SCP so moving on from that. Will at some point look for ones that might actually have an actual company mentioned.



.3 Bondees Barnyard: I've never heard of this before, and I'm kind of questioning how? There are two routes I see for this if it makes in, the first being contingent on rather Happy's Humble Burger Farm also makes it or not, the other being an option rather or not it does. Regardless, added for consideration, and thank you.

I don't quite get what you mean with the second route.

Meanwhile the first makes me think the possible ideal is just combining them like it all being owned under the same company or something.

.5 All Alone With Mannie: Added for consideration with a caveat; Mannie will be a possessed doll, an Unfleshed Promethean (though that's a bit of a stretch), or a human in a mouse costume; anything that makes sense given their appearance and isn't just them being an anthropomorphic animal. Such beings, outside of changelings molded by the fey to look that way, don't and will not exist in this universe.
Yeah changing Mannie's nature makes sense. I like either the possessed doll or human in mouse costume. The later makes me think of Vanny while the former makes me think of the various FNAF characters like plushtrap or plush baby.





...Randomly remembered some game where the PC is a pizza delivery man and they get traped in the place their delivering to. Have to survive a ghost girl and various dolls but I can't remember the name of the game.
 
Only other thing I can really think of is the movie location being in a different state. I want to say Wisconsin but not sure. I did notice the dog animatronic but took a bit to realize it was Sparky.



Alright, might look for more video game related ones.

Hm. Probably shouldn't look at SCP so moving on from that. Will at some point look for ones that might actually have an actual company mentioned.





I don't quite get what you mean with the second route.

Meanwhile the first makes me think the possible ideal is just combining them like it all being owned under the same company or something.


Yeah changing Mannie's nature makes sense. I like either the possessed doll or human in mouse costume. The later makes me think of Vanny while the former makes me think of the various FNAF characters like plushtrap or plush baby.





...Randomly remembered some game where the PC is a pizza delivery man and they get trapped in the place their delivering to. Have to survive a ghost girl and various dolls but I can't remember the name of the game.
(Referring to the Movie) It's not Wisconsin, in this universe at least. I've actually made a brand new post in one off the reserved spaces that has what it is in this universe buried in there. And I'm just going to go ahead and say, that's not even done yet, because believe it or not, that was the easy part. I still haven't gotten around to the other major case you have at start yet...

(Referring to Bondees Barnyard) The second route is... interesting, and that's all I'll say for now. It's ok if you don't get it. And honestly, I agree, I think merging them is probably the ideal route.

(Referring to All Alone with Mannie) Glad to hear that, about Vanny, anyway. Honestly, that's the first big similarity that jumped out to me when I saw that character, which probably means I have some kind off brain damage or something, but eh. It is what it is.
 
(Referring to the Movie) It's not Wisconsin, in this universe at least. I've actually made a brand new post in one off the reserved spaces that has what it is in this universe buried in there. And I'm just going to go ahead and say, that's not even done yet, because believe it or not, that was the easy part. I still haven't gotten around to the other major case you have at start yet...

(Referring to Bondees Barnyard) The second route is... interesting, and that's all I'll say for now. It's ok if you don't get it. And honestly, I agree, I think merging them is probably the ideal route.

(Referring to All Alone with Mannie) Glad to hear that, about Vanny, anyway. Honestly, that's the first big similarity that jumped out to me when I saw that character, which probably means I have some kind off brain damage or something, but eh. It is what it is.

Will need to look more carefully through that timeline and such at some point. Though on that note apparently the current name for the Crying Child is Dave.

Quite easy to compare Mannie and Vanny.


Also while looking I completely forgot that Dokie Dokie Literature Club does have a canon company who was behind it's creation. It's name was Metaverse Enterprise Solutions/Team Salvato. Main other thing I've come across is a Urban Legend with a Sinneslöschen corporation and a arcade machine called Polybius who did a limited release in Portland, Oregon. Could also refer to it as Sense-Deletion Corporation. TvTropes says the name is bad German.

 
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