Thread:TheFreddyFromThePizzaria/@comment-31604582-20170705154304/@comment-26186871-20170707233029

Here's my theory on how the books relate to the games, by the way. I forget if I made a blog post on it-If I didn't, I will.

Now, we know that one thing from The Silver Eyes is referencing in Sister Location. William Afton appears at the start of Sister Location. (The Twisted Ones references Sister Location..)

"Those aren't the features I was talking about, Mr. Afton."

But, at the same time, some other things don't seem to line up. The Missing Children Incident in the book happened in a different way than the games, as in the books, the MCI was 5 kids dying, one by one over the course of a few months. Not only that, Purple Guy's death is different in the book, as in the book, Charlie triggers a springlock failure, while in FNAF3, Purple Guy triggered it. (The sudden movements he made while laughing, plus the fact that he was in a puddle of water, so there's moisture.)

But, a lot of other things match up! We learn from the book that one springlock failing causes a chain reaction, which eventually results in ALL of them failing at once-Just like in Sister Location.

So, it's both canon and not.. How can we make sense of this..? Well, perhaps The Silver Eyes takes place in a different Freddy's, in the same universe. Freddy's was a CHAIN of restaraunts, with many locations.

"Uh, this is just to inform all employees that due to budget restrictions, the previously mentioned safe rooms are being sealed at most locations, including this one."-PG, FNAF3

So, what if TSE happend at one of these other locations? The springlocks work the same way, because they were made by the same people (Henry and Afton), and the same way, but the events are different, since these are different events.

William Afton is also not the Purple Guy-He didn't die in the same way Purple Guy did. He's still a murderer though. MICHEAL Afton is the Purple Guy.