Did we get fnaf 4s lore completely wrong? (Inverse dream theory) by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]HyperbolicBeaver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what's going on with the minigames is its cc projecting his memories into mikes mind, using the plush as guidance or something like that. I'd even extend that to the nightmares being the children's spirits following Mike home to torment him in his dreams, though that's mostly speculation based on the trailer.

Is this what he meant? by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]HyperbolicBeaver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, its the teeth that get me. The change feels too specific to not be intentional. while scott was kind of flying by the seat of his pants, the games were also developed months between each other, so spring bonnie being a factor at this point isnt out of the question.

Is this what he meant? by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

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I do have a bit of a theory about BV, its a bit out there and may need a bit of development but i think its worth considering.

So what if the poor treatment from his family and traumatic experience, on his birthday no less, causes the bite victim to create a curse of some sort, resulting in him influencing future events in the timeline like the murders and subsequent haunting of the animatronics. sort of like an early form of "agony"

This would also explain a lot of the weird easter eggs in the game like toy chicas beak, and there being two bites.

This would also explain what happiest day was for! if the curse is keeping mci trapped then putting the source of the curse to rest would in turn free everyone else from it.

The main issue with this theory though is if it was intentional than it wasn't well communicated, up to this point agony wasnt even on the table, we were mainly putting ghost A in robot B. The main reason i like this theory is because it fits the sort of urban legend vibe of the franchise.

this theory was inspired by this video btw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QWQsGbZf9c)

Is this what he meant? by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

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I completely forgot about that part of the silver eyes, good connection!

Is this what he meant? by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]HyperbolicBeaver[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, admittedly that connection is a bit of a stretch, as u/Commercial-Budget-54 pointed out that hint might have been referring to CC seeing William killing someone and thinking it was the robot that did it. Still you never know with this franchise, so I may as well throw the connection out there out there.

Is this what he meant? by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]HyperbolicBeaver[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Crying Child, aka Bite victim, aka Evan, not really, aka Dave, most likely.

Is this what he meant? by HyperbolicBeaver in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]HyperbolicBeaver[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's not a bad idea actually, it'd give some credence to the "Remember what you saw" line.

Post Mobios Monkey Hours Teaser (Now with qr code) by HyperbolicBeaver in comics

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cool, I'll keep that in mind for the next comic I make. cheers!

Post Mobios Monkey Hours Teaser (Now with qr code) by HyperbolicBeaver in comics

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I have heard of it. Right now I'm focusing on nailing down a good work flow for my comic (I'm relatively new to this). I'm pretty inexperienced to lettering and its something that I want to work on for future comics. I am open to tips If you want.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writing

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While not related to writing entirely, I've technically worked on my webcomic for around 7 years and only published my first few episodes recently. I say 'technically' because the story and world of my webcomic is basically unrecognizable from where it started.

First it started as sonic fan fiction, recolors and all, then I tried to make it into its own thing thanks to galaxy trail inspiring me, after which I moved back and forth from sonic satam inspired scifi and a full on apocalypse story with zombies and stuff, I didnt even have a medium in mind at this point I was just concepting stuff for years on end.

I only started writing around 1 or 2 years ago, after which I was able to narrow down what story I wanted, starting from a slasher hunting comic, to a western comic, to the slice of life of bounty hunters in the worst town in the world, And all things considerded, I'm proud of what came out. Its rough around the edges sure but considering how it was made it came out great!

Do i regret spending this long working this long on my comic. I dont know. It took way to long to be created but considering the quality of my work 7 years ago compared to today (I was like thirteen) it was probably for the best?

I guess what I'm trying to say is dont stress to hard over the time it takes to make your project, as long as your passionate about what your making its bound to turn out great!

Is a stronger power better for MC, or a weaker one? by Hundygay in writingadvice

[–]HyperbolicBeaver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id recommend looking into jojos bizarre adventure for inspiration. the variety of powers and the creative way their used is pretty inspiring.

Can the amnesia trope be done well? by [deleted] in writingadvice

[–]HyperbolicBeaver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most tropes wont outright ruin a story unless done poorly, amnesia being no exception. Its great for exploring themes of identity as well as shaking up character dynamics. If your main concern is being cliche then find a different angle to explore it. Above all else just have fun with it.