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- In Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator, it was revealed that Willaim Afton had survived the fire and had become something new once again. The fire had heavily damaged the Springtrap body to the point that it needed repair.
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William Afton was one of the founders of Fazbear Entertainment, and unlike his other iterations, was well known for his murders. He committed several murders while wearing the Spring Bonnie suit, including that of Andrew and Susie as well. He was eventually caught in a horrific fire, but Andrew attached his soul to him, to anchor him to life so ...
Dec 15, 2023 · The Creation Of Scraptrap. In Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator, it was revealed that Willaim Afton had survived the fire and had become something new once again. The fire had heavily damaged the Springtrap body to the point that it needed repair.
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Through his long tenure as the franchise's big bad, Afton has survived an array of certain-death scenarios. First, he was violently (and permanently) locked into the Spring Bonnie suit he used to...
However, Afton didn’t die in the FNAF 6 fire. He’s still alive, kept in a constant state of purgatory by Cassidy rather than letting his soul move onto the afterlife.
The real William is in a basement turning himself into a cyborg trying to test out the Ship of Theseus and theoretical immortality. The William in the panel and Springtrap are illusion-clad endoskeletons pretending to be him.
His presence is initially suggested through pixelated minigames, and his identity is confirmed in 'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location'. His demise occurs when he is crushed by the malfunctioning Spring Bonnie suit, but his spirit fuses with the suit, leading to his rebirth as 'Springtrap'.
Probably cause there was a low chance the the victim would survive but be severely injured. But as we know William's second time he was not so lucky.