Fnaf SB Killing game AU my beloved
Possible cast and talents (If they would have talents-)
Gregory, Ultimate Hacker
2. Cassie, Couldn’t think of Ultimate-
3. Freddy, Ultimate Singer
4. Monty, Ultimate Golfer
6. Chica, Ultimate Baker
7. Roxy, Ultimate Makeup Stylist
8. Bonnie, Ultimate Bowler
9. Foxy, Ultimate Pirate
10. Sundrop/Moondrop, Ultimate Daycare Attendant(s)
11. DJ Music Man (Don’t ask how he’d fit in the trial room), Ultimate Dj
12. Mr Hippo, Ultimate Storyteller
13. Vanessa/Vanny, Ultimate Nightguard/Murderer (Like Genocider Jack)
14. Map Bot, Ultimate Map
15. M.X.E.S., Ultimate Program (I WAS RLLY GRASPING AT STRAWS CAN YOU TELL 💀)
16. The Mimic. The sixteenth contestant, lying hidden somewhere in this mall. The one they call the Ultimate Despair. Watch out for it.
Anyways death order too cause why not
Chapter One
Victim 1: Map Bot
Balckend 1: Dj Music Man (Do not ask questions about his size)
Victim 2: Mr Hippo
Blackend 2: M.X.E.S
Victim 3: Foxy
Victim 4: Bonnie
Blackend 3: The Mimic (Disguised as Cassie’s Dad idfk-. Prob killed them cause they got too close to the truth. What would be really wild is that The Mimic was disguised as Cassie’s Dad, pretended to be dragged away by the chain, but then escaped and executed Cassie’s REAL dad. That’d be a wild chapter 6 twist)
Victim 5: Sundrop/Moondrop
Culprit 4: Montgomery (Imagine the freak out. The moment he realizes he’s caught. Those crazy sprites.)
Victim 6: Glamrock Chica
Culprit 5: Vanessa/Vanny (Traitor)
Victim 7: Cassie (YEAH I DID IT I KILLED A KID. IN A GAME IN A GAME IN A GA-)
Culprit 6/Mastermind: ELIZABETH AF- The Mimic. It’s The Mimic.
Kills the Mimic but dies in the process: Glamrock Freddy and Roxanne Wold
Survivors: Gregory (YEAH I DID IT I MADE THIS GAME HAVE ONE SURVIVOR. I KILLED ALL THREE OF MY HUSBANDS FOR THIS DONT EVEN-)
I NEED A TRIAL SO BADLY THIS WOULD BE SO COOL AS FUCK
PLEASE MXES KILLING MR. HIPPO IS SO FUNNY TO ME KJFGLNbJGNWE
THIS VERSION OF THE GAMES WOULD HAVE SO MANY TWISTS AND TURNS YOUR HEAD WOULD FALL OFF
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Hi!! Sorry it’s so lengthy but could I have some comfort headcanons for security breach for sun/moon, Freddy, and Roxanne with a platonic Gn teen security guard who was once a kid who went there a lot and the kid was super friendly, shy, quiet, and nice but once stopped going to the pizza place and grew into a loud mouth, cocky, hyper active who just needs a quick buck.
The animatronic is so shocked by the big change from a little angel quietly sipping on some fizzy faz to a little hooligan shot gunning a monster then crushing it on their own head
but one day the animatronic mentions or jokingly says “you’ve changed a lot” and the teen just gets a grim and sad expression and says “sorry I didn’t turn out the way you expected” before getting up walking away
Thanks for your time have a wonderful day!!
No worries, Cherry! I like lengthy! It just means that there's lots of details. Thank you for the request! And I'm so sorry this is late.
Comfort HCs FNAF Security Breach
--Sunnydrop
Sunnydrop was surprised by the kids’ tough words. He was sad that they left so abruptly, but soon realized that something was wrong.
When he found them, he was saddened by the tears running down their cheeks. So, he did his best to make them smile and laugh. When they did, he asked them what was wrong.
“My parents say I'm not turning out like they want me to.” They say.
Sunnydrop took a second to think. “Now why would they think that?! You're awesome! You can be what you want to be!”
This made them smile, appreciating his words to make them feel better.
--Freddy Fazbear
Freddy was shocked when they ran off after yelling at him. He stood there, thinking of what could be wrong. When he realized there was something wrong with the kid, he went off to find them.
When he did, he gently asked them what was wrong.
“My parents want me to study for this job in the future, but I don’t want to have that job.”
Freddy hums at his words. “Then don’t have that job! You are a great kid, and I’m sure your parents will see that very soon! They will see what you’re good at and will support you!” He says excitedly. The kid smiles. “Let’s get some pizza, shall we?” Freddy asks them, holding their hand as they leave the hiding spot.
--Roxanne Wolf
Roxy was upset at the kids’ rude words towards her. She called out to them to apologize, looking for them as they ran off somewhere.
When she did find them, she didn’t expect them to have tears spilling out of their eyes. She quickly apologized for yelling at them, but they said that wasn’t why they were upset. So she asked them why they were upset.
“I just feel like I’m not turning out how my parents want me to.”
Roxy scoffs. “So what? You’re the best kid out there! Your parents are losers for thinking that you’re not awesome!” She says.
The kid laughs, and Roxy was glad she made them smile.
“Now, let’s race!”
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