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aug 8, 2023 - Night “Two”

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For Tuesday, Phone Dude has some awesome news. Firstly, Phone Dude informs him about some old audio training cassettes they found, which Phone Dude thought they could have playing over the speakers as people walk through the attraction. Although that may make the place feel legit, Phone Dude has an even better surprise for him. He is not going to believe What They Found… they found one, a REAL one. Phone Dude has to go [210], but he knows it is in there somewhere. He is sure the guard will see it. Phone Dude will leave him with some of the great audio he found and (never) talk to him later.
(Un)fortunately for you, I am not going to be leaving you with a summary of the audio, as it was all explained earlier, way back at the start. It would be extremely pointless to do so again, but if you really want to, you can reread that section [211].
The only piece of useful information to the guard is that Springtrap is conveniently one of the main subjects of the training tapes, meaning he is attracted to nearby noises. The ability to play Balloon Boy can distract Springtrap in just a one room radius, since one of his ears is half destroyed. Fortunately, the audio lure can be utilized up to ten times before breaking. Springtrap is more attuned to alarms, rather than Balloon Boy, and can hear the offline system alarms in the office from across the building.

The protagonist is feeling extra green this morning, since Springtrap carries phantoms of the past with, to traumatize the player. Guess who he sees on the camera to discover this fact? Fear [212]. He gets jumpscared, but he won't die (again), since it's all in his mind.

Phantom Balloon Boy appears on every camera to look for an excuse, since he is annoying. He even stole the CD+ ability and put it on his hat.
If stared at for too long, because reasons, he teleports to attack him, but is merely a phantom and can only cause the ventilation to go offline.

Phantom Mangle is also here, because you can never have too much Foxy. Phantom Mangle is tricked by the Foxy head, and attempts to determine its authenticity.
If stared at for too long, he gets self-conscious of staring for too long, and teleports outside the window to stare at him for too long, while creating an ungodly screech, but is merely a phantom and can only cause the audio to go offline. All because he/she needed to be weirder.

There is no phantom Bonnie, that is Springtrap.
Springtrap himself is cuter in person; still a killer. It probably has something to do with him being self-conscious of the debate on whether the Spring Bonnie suit is male or female. It's a rabbit, but he cares anyway [213].

The phantoms all have a noticeably burned aesthetic as a warning and to foreshadow coming events, mirroring his desire to burn the place to the ground. A self-subconscious desire, that is.
He does not pick up on this, being too distracted by their resemblance to watermelons and mistaking their texture for wood.

Change shade to scrapped green?

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Date:

aug 8, 2023
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~ 2 years and 2 months ago