Fnaf World Broken Fear
First order of business: My theory. It's incomplete, but here we go (Oh, I made this because I want a FNaf World forum, not some other FNaF forum.)
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So, let's begin with the map. Notice something? When you look at it, it looks like a BRAIN. Okay, you looked it up, and you noticed something. There IS the frontal lobe. So this isn't important? Not exactly. When you see the Bite of 87' IN FNaF 4, you see that the kid is put in Fredbear's mouth LEFT side of his head (Right side to him) facing the bottom jaw. You looked, and you now know those 2 facts, the map and the bite, mean SOMETHING. But enough about that for a bit, let's turn to Fredbear in the game. As you know, after about 20 seconds, he glitches out. But look at his sprite. It's amazingly familiar to his PLUSH sprite in FNaF 4. But you say that this is just a random coincidence? Look at his universe ending sprite; it's a 3D GLITCHING model. This means Scott INTENTIONALLY made another sprite for the after 20 seconds model. This means there is some correlation between the plush and the sprite, or correlation between World and the rest of the series. And a few quick notes;
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Game Theory said fear doesn't exist without a frontal lobe, which is true.
This game could NEVER really happen, so maybe it's a dream.
Going with Note 1, maybe with the FNaF dream theory that Game Theory proposed, the kid ‘stays’ for 5 nights because the dream doesn't scare him.
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Okay, now that we have that, back to the map and brain. The knowledge that World and the rest of the series are connected may mean the map isn't SHOWING where the missing frontal lobe is. Combined with the fact the mandible (The lower part of the jaw) provides bite force, we could now know EXACTLY where the frontal lobe is missing, which is the RIGHT side. Yes, now that we know that, I looked up the effects of loss of the right frontal lobe. I really only got that most murderers had damage to that area of the brain, which might help a Purple Guy theory, but I don't know. Please help continue this!First order of business: My theory. It's incomplete, but here we go (Oh, I made this because I want a FNaf World forum, not some other FNaF forum.)
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So, let's begin with the map. Notice something? When you look at it, it looks like a BRAIN. Okay, you looked it up, and you noticed something. There IS the frontal lobe. So this isn't important? Not exactly. When you see the Bite of 87' IN FNaF 4, you see that the kid is put in Fredbear's mouth LEFT side of his head (Right side to him) facing the bottom jaw. You looked, and you now know those 2 facts, the map and the bite, mean SOMETHING. But enough about that for a bit, let's turn to Fredbear in the game. As you know, after about 20 seconds, he glitches out. But look at his sprite. It's amazingly familiar to his PLUSH sprite in FNaF 4. But you say that this is just a random coincidence? Look at his universe ending sprite; it's a 3D GLITCHING model. This means Scott INTENTIONALLY made another sprite for the after 20 seconds model. This means there is some correlation between the plush and the sprite, or correlation between World and the rest of the series. And a few quick notes;
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Fnaf World Broken Fears
Game Theory said fear doesn't exist without a frontal lobe, which is true.Fnaf World Broken Fear
This game could NEVER really happen, so maybe it's a dream.
Going with Note 1, maybe with the FNaF dream theory that Game Theory proposed, the kid ‘stays’ for 5 nights because the dream doesn't scare him.
Fnaf World Broken Fear
—Okay, now that we have that, back to the map and brain. The knowledge that World and the rest of the series are connected may mean the map isn't SHOWING where the missing frontal lobe is. Combined with the fact the mandible (The lower part of the jaw) provides bite force, we could now know EXACTLY where the frontal lobe is missing, which is the RIGHT side. Yes, now that we know that, I looked up the effects of loss of the right frontal lobe. I really only got that most murderers had damage to that area of the brain, which might help a Purple Guy theory, but I don't know. Please help continue this!