It was 2023. Thirty years after Freddy Fazbear's Pizza shuttered its doors, the events that transpired there had faded into rumors and hazy childhood memories. Yet the owners of "Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction" were determined to resurrect the legend, sparing no effort to unearth relics from decades of neglect and decay for an authentic, chilling experience.
You took a night shift job at the attraction. The pay wasn’t great, but in this dead-end town, options were scarce. Besides, the gig seemed easy enough—or so you thought.
On your second night, your manager called with "awesome news." They’d uncovered audio training cassettes and, more shockingly, an animatronic. But before they could elaborate, they abruptly hung up, muttering something about needing to go. An hour or two dragged by, marked only by occasional ventilation errors. You flipped through your camera feed, scanning the dim layout and eerie decorations. Nothing unusual—until you reached Cam 10.
There he stood, staring directly into the lens. Springtrap. You blinked, heart racing, convincing yourself it was a hallucination from the faulty ventilation. But no. This was real.
In a flash, Cam 10 cut to static. When the feed returned, he was gone. Pulse pounding, you glanced up at the large window in front of your office.
There he was.
Springtrap’s decayed form loomed, his lifeless eyes locked onto yours. Motionless. Then, a guttural voice rasped from the darkness:
"Suffer now, just like the rest of them"