As the pizzeria burned down with Charlie in it, Henry assured her the time had come for her to rest. He apologized for being unable to save her. In the Insanity Ending, he refers to her obliquely, when commenting on what William had already done "wasn't enough", and in the Completion ending, where Henry told Charlie, now inside Lefty, that he knew she would return, as it was in her nature to protect the innocent. Once the Puppet gets outside, Charlie's body lays on the ground, and the damaged Puppet hugs her corpse, allowing Charlie to possess it.Ĭharlie is mentioned by Henry a couple of times. When the Puppet gets free, Charlie jumps up and down to get it's attention, before fading away, as William kills her. However, the Puppet is trapped underneath some boxes, and Charlie is locked outside in the rain by some children. Charlie has been given a green bracelet, presumably by her father, so that the Puppet will be assigned to protect her. Charlie stars crying even harder, and her spirit turns grey, and the Puppet ends the minigame with a jumpscare.Ĭharlie reappears in the Security Puppet minigame, now with a sprite design, and the events of taking Cake are seen again, from a different perspective. A purple car pulls up next to her, and William Afton comes out. So yes I am late on this but when I got the book I haven’t made a Reddit account and now for the review. (I couldnt really think of a better title for this poster.) (I couldnt really think of a better title for this poster. She is crying outside of Fredbear's restaurant, with Fredbear himself serving cake to the other children. It was an alright style for characters like Baby, but it didn’t fit ones like Springtrap at all.1983 Charlotte Emily or Charlie is the daughter of Henry, the main protagonist of the Book Trilogy, and the child that becomes the Puppet.Ĭharlie first appears in the Take Cake to the Children mini-game, albeit unnamed, and with no distinguishing sprite design. I love super cartoony art styles, but personally I felt it didn’t really fit for me and wasn’t the direction I wanted to lean towards with this franchise specifically, since my current art style for drawing them looked kinda goofy and ridiculous. A woman resembling her shows up at the diner while her friends are mourning. Curiosity gets the better of Charlie at the end of The Twisted Ones, and she ends up being accosted and seemingly crushed to death by Twisted Freddy. I also tried for a slightly nastier-looking Springtrap the animatronics from that older drawing of mine with all of them on the page has been haunting me. The Hero: The main protagonist and the one who consistently foils Aftons plans in the novels. I’m still not really claiming the design as my own since it’s just based off the couple of panels of him in the graphic novel, but I’ve altered him a ton. Take them wherever you go Check out the other Five Nights at Freddys figures from Funko Collect them all Five. So, let’s start with TSE/TTO - and a small Afton redesign! Changed his suit and tie, and stylised him a bit more. Figure on keychain stands 1 1/2 inches tall. It sounds dumb, but so much of my old art from my early days in FNAF fandom hold super good memories to me, so it’s nice to let myself unwind by redrawing some of it. It’s now been over a year since I first read The Silver Eyes, The Twisted Ones and The Fourth Closet, and almost a year since I made my first couple of pieces of fanart for the novel series! I wanted to go back and redraw this (TSE/TTO) and this (TFC), since both of these drawings have always kinda been special to me. (thank u so much for the feature!!!!!! :sob: :two_hearts: )
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