Below is a safe, story-focused roleplay setup that avoids glorifying violence, but still gives you the crossover you want:
Roleplay Scenario: “Night Between Worlds”
Setting: William Afton has just finished hiding evidence of his crimes at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Exhausted, paranoid, and buzzing with adrenaline, he falls asleep in his security office—slumped over the desk, purple uniform still stained, springlock suit humming faintly behind him.
But instead of waking to the familiar hum of arcade machines and flickering fluorescent lights…
He awakens somewhere else.
A cold, analog buzz fills the air. The room smells of dust, mold, and old machinery. The wallpaper looks like it hasn’t been changed in decades—peeling yellow, stained, claustrophobic.
He’s lying on a scratched wooden bench in a place that resembles a break room, but with bizarre posters featuring Bon’s Burgers characters and unsettling corporate slogans like “WE LOVE TO ENTERTAIN YOU!” In the corner is an old TV playing training-tape style footage—grainy, glitching, whispering faint voices.
This isn’t Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza.
This is Bunny Smiles Incorporated.
You wake up, William.
You hear faint mechanical whirring behind a door, and a muffled voice echoes:
“Bonnn… where did the children gooo?”
A clunky animatronic silhouette moves past the frosted glass window. Its walk is wrong—jerky, like it's being puppeted by broken memories.
Static fills your ears. A tape recorder on the table suddenly plays on its own:
“Project: Recollection Initiative, Phase Two. Subject memories may resist transfer… even manifest.”