1 answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
Bonnie gets possessed by Enzo in 'The Vampire Diaries'. He's a plucky vampire who genuinely grows fond of her vivacious and brave spirit.
2 answers2025-02-05 13:09:40
Drawing characters like 'FNAF' 's 'Mangle' can be both fun and immensely rewarding. You may want to draw a character figuring out the formalities before you plot it. There are also various effects that will be worked out in the course of finishing off your work like shading and highlights. Within the context of your theme, split the character into a number of geometric forms and then piece them together. For example, Mangle's head is a circular shape with an elongated end, while its body is made out of rectangles. The fingers, claws, and other characteristics come later. Even if it doesn't look perfect now, don't worry about that! The more you practice, the better it will become.
2 answers2025-01-17 05:36:44
I've always thought that the toys were possessed because we know classics were broken down and their parts were used up for making toys, and because the possession is in the whole animatronic, the same kid could technically be possessing both a classic and a toy animatronic.
But then the question arises about the other five dead bodies in the fnaf2 location, so it's kinda confusing, but nowadays I'm leaning towards the latter, that there other five dead kids are possessing toys.
4 answers2025-01-30 06:05:46
Talking about Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF), one of the intriguing aspects of its story is the mysterious figure of Shadow Freddy. A hypothesis among FNaF enthusiasts is that the ghost of a child killed by William Afton, the infamous Purple Guy, inhabits Shadow Freddy.
In 'Five Nights at Freddy's 3', Shadow Freddy lures the animatronics to a room where they're subsequently destroyed by Purple Guy. This child may harbor deep resentment towards Afton, hence, assisting in his downfall.