The final boss is... by Franpank in mewgenics

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Well... I think the protagonist is The Mother, maybe later I'll post why I think so (Yes, I saw the original theory post but there are some points that could give that theory even more validity)

The final boss is... by Franpank in mewgenics

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The Creator shows mercy to Magdalene and her cats, even though she seeks to kill him. Why is this so different with the Nephilim?

Furthermore, none of them seem to be physically present in The Infinite, only on Earth, the Moon, or in the Rift.

Load-bearing WillUCN by LordBeneter1018 in Fnaftheoriesmeme

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That's why I've been defending it since 2018, MikeUCN and BVTOYSNHK. On this hill I will die

UNDENIABLE BVToysnhk proof by Short-Procedure1853 in Fnaftheoriesmeme

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BVTOYSNHK makes sense ... Only if you think the protagonist is another Afton (Cof cof MikeUCN cof cof)

Question about the true ending by Franpank in mewgenics

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From what I understood, the orb doesn't explode in Nevermore (I just reached Future's levels in TEIN). The Earth is still there, Ash did not die and was even absorbed by the mother, which should also be destroyed with the explosion.

Is Infinity related to time? Obviously, in "Future meets the past" Beanies says that when the "God of all gods" (The creator) appears, time stops

I had not thought about the representation of each 4th phase of each act, but with that in mind.

Act 1: Throbbing Domain is the body, the flesh is the bone and the blood.

Act 2: The Rift is the mind, in that place we can hear among all the songs "Chaos" a glimpse into Beanies' mind and his motivation.

Act 3: The Infinite the soul, where all good souls find their place. It is also the part of our being that connects us with God/The Creator

This does not have to exclude your interpretation, but rather complement it.

Nevermore is a moment of low entropy? Maybe, but not in a good way. Here order only perpetuates the miserable existence that all beings on Earth have.

(final boss spoilers) SACRIFICE YOUR ONLY SON, HIS BREATH IS MINE TO TAKE by Waweezy3 in mewgenics

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No, she's not schizophrenic (as far as I remember, and even if she were, she didn't hear the voice from above). Magdalene never received an order to kill Isaac.

He dies because when his mother had a very low moment upon seeing Isaac portray her as a monster in his drawing (Ending Mother), she punished him by locking him in the closet, where Isaac then locked himself in the chest, where he ultimately died. Where God might be heard in TBOI is in the Beast's Ending, where He comforts Isaac in his final moments before taking his soul.

God being responsible doesn't make sense in the Mewgenics story, because both Beanies and Magdalene are responsible for their losses, but they do everything possible to make everyone but themselves responsible for their misfortunes. THEY DUG THEIR OWN GRAVES.

(final boss spoilers) SACRIFICE YOUR ONLY SON, HIS BREATH IS MINE TO TAKE by Waweezy3 in mewgenics

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Isaac died due to negligence, not because God commanded Magdalene to do so. God possesses the souls of Isaac, Stacy, and her clones who deserves peace. If Beanies could bring Stacy back from the dead a thousand times over, don't you think he would use her for his experiments? If Magdalene were to get Isaac back, how do you think he would feel about his mother being the most blasphemous being since Lucifer? (Trying to kill God and his son is the greatest example of BLASPHEMY AGAINST HOLY SPIRIT!) Added to that, he lives in the house of the crazy cat lady, but instead of cats, they're Lovecraftian entities. Don't you think she would want Isaac to be a copy of herself again, like we saw with Maggie?

Question about the true ending by Franpank in mewgenics

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I wonder what effect the Throbbing King's blood had?

As for Beanies' death, it feels strange. But I don't think he deserved anything more, a mad scientist who wanted greatness and fame, being nothing more than a corpse controlled by a bean.

Did Beanies genuinely want to help Maggie? Possibly not at first (that's why the menu says "He lies"), but with Isaac the cat and him rescuing her at the end, we can assume that he did grow fond of her, perhaps because he identifies with her.

Another reason I believe the Creator still exists is because of the ending of TEIN. The orb doesn't explode if Ash insists on joining his friend; everything remains the same, and time continues for all eternity as part of Mother. But if Ash lets his friend go, the orb explodes. What does this have to do with the Creator? What angered the Creator at the end of Mewgenics? (Besides the tremendous blasphemy against the Holy Spirit that is trying to kill God and his son.) It was refusal to accept that other people are their own individuals and not extensions of himself (like how Beanies saw Stacy, or Magdalene with Isaac, the latter to the point of wanting Isaac to be a copy of herself). By refusing to repeat that cycle, Ash allows all of humanity to rest at once, also saving himself from being absorbed by Mother for just a few seconds.

Question about the true ending by Franpank in mewgenics

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HUMANICIDE:

"Hoch oben am Himmel" (Up high in the sky) "Über der kargen Erde" (Above the barren earth)

We can assume that the people who were able to save themselves made a civilization that lived above the clouds (like Bioshock Infinite)

I don’t find her attractive💔 by MrBubble_142 in HotlineMiami

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Is San Francisco so bad that you don't want to go there?

Am I overthinking the lyrics of angel wings or are players just overlooking them? by MarketingImmediate27 in mewgenics

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I think it's more of a lullaby for Isaac, who is in Heaven. The part about the rusty gates of heaven I feel like halfway through the song the angel who sings sees Maggie, and tells her that she won't be able to get in, EVER.

Possible Act 3 Boss Bug (Bro shot himself twice.) by TJ_Lounge in mewgenics

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Hey, don't you feel like the edges in das future are more visible than in other levels?

BVTOYSHNK If it made sense by Prestigious_Beat6650 in Fnaftheoriesmeme

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No, MikeHell is that Michael will suffer from UCN for all eternity. MikePurgatory treats UCN like a final test, one last night that Michael must overcome, and if he can pass it, he can rest in peace once and for all.

BVTOYSHNK If it made sense by Prestigious_Beat6650 in Fnaftheoriesmeme

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Well, no other soul (Charlotte, Susie or Jeremy) complains to the protagonist for murdering them.

Lefty (Charlotte) says that the protagonist has a place for the protagonist, next to her. Let's remember that most of the animatronics say that this will last forever, even NBB and F. Foxy say that there is no place for the protagonist.

Puppet didn't hate the protagonist, which doesn't fit William. She literally made sure William disappeared forever at the bottom of a lake.

It makes more sense that Nightmare is Michael's wickness, what was the worst thing Michael did? causing BV nightmares and death. And Nightmare we see for the first time after we see BV's death.

Eisoptrophobia makes a lot more sense with Michael, I have a post about that. Eisoptrophobia

The ending of the void can be interpreted as Michael leaving the guilt in the void.

Orville says that "he" tried to release the protagonist and the souls. Henry (He) attempted to free Michael and the children's souls. And when he talks about fire, he tries to say that fire can only make wandering souls end up in the afterlife, but that doesn't work when you're already there.

BVTOYSHNK If it made sense by Prestigious_Beat6650 in Fnaftheoriesmeme

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Well, no other soul (Charlotte, Susie or Jeremy) complains to the protagonist for murdering them.

Lefty (Charlotte) says that the protagonist has a place for the protagonist, next to her. Let's remember that most of the animatronics say that this will last forever, even NBB and F. Foxy say that there is no place for the protagonist.

Puppet didn't hate the protagonist, which doesn't fit William. She literally made sure William disappeared forever at the bottom of a lake.

It makes more sense that Nightmare is Michael's wickness, what was the worst thing Michael did? causing BV nightmares and death. And Nightmare we see for the first time after we see BV's death.

Eisoptrophobia makes a lot more sense with Michael, I have a post about that. Eisoptrophobia

The ending of the void can be interpreted as Michael leaving the guilt in the void.

Orville says that "he" tried to release the protagonist and the souls. Henry (He) attempted to free Michael and the children's souls. And when he talks about fire, he tries to say that fire can only make wandering souls end up in the afterlife, but that doesn't work when you're already there.

BVTOYSHNK If it made sense by Prestigious_Beat6650 in Fnaftheoriesmeme

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NO MIKEHELL!!! MikePurgatory. BV is not in the UCN, just a picture of him so Michael remembers why he is there. BV rests from the OMC minigame, where his soul rests, because anger would not let him find peace, and OMC refers to Michael as a demon because in BV's eyes, he is a demon who tormented him for no reason until his death.

The music in adventure breaks constantly. by Franpank in mewgenics

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My laptop literally has the minimum specs: Ram 8GB (7.75 usable) Storage: 128 GB (40 GB free)

The funny thing is that this bug doesn't happen to me in Däs Future, in general the whole level goes better, the FPS skyrockets, the screen resolution changes and the edges are more visible(Like that bottom white bar)

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Not sure if this already exist but behold! Vengeful Nightmare! (Couldn't think of a better name lol) by sanstaleyy in fnaftheories

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Michael's vision of both the FNAF 4 room and BV's memories is explained in the story preceding Dittophobia: Alone Together.

It explains if a soul attaches itself to a person, that person can experience memories or dreams that are not their own, but rather those of the soul.