It seems in that case, the unnamed wolf character took her place. Chica only made an appearance in her FNAF 1 original form, but not in the Twisted form. However, the possibility of there being a Twisted Chica was mentioned very briefly in the story, but nothing more than that. It turns out that there never was one made. It would only make sense that he would be on the cover to represent this internal struggle that Charlie has throughout the story.Įveryone has been wondering if there would be a Twisted Chica. This character has never truly been in a physical form, only in nightmares. Nightmares and flashbacks are a very common theme throughout the book, and having Nightmare is a representation of that. Even though this character may not have been in the story physically, he was there metaphorically. I believe that this is the reason that Scott Cawthon chose Nightmare from FNAF 4 to be on the cover of this book. This type of behavioral change could come from the emotional scarring of her past, warping her personality into something much deeper and darker. Nightmarish flashbacks are a common theme for her in this book, and she seems to have a much harder time functioning than in the previous one. The main protagonist, Charlie, has seemed to form a very different personality from the original book, “The Silver Eyes.” In “The Twisted Ones”, Charlie is very scared and on guard. In my opinion, it is not completely canon, but there are certain aspects that could line up with the main FNAF game series. This makes it very confusing as to whether the book is truly completely canon to the main game series. Despite that, in the book, it is shown that William is Springtrap. In the newest FNAF game release, Sister Location, it was seen that Springtrap is actually Mike, William’s son.
He now requests to be referred to as Springtrap, which says to us that William Afton is Springtrap. Despite the fact that he was crushed in the rabbit suit, he has been at work with these devilish animatronics. These animatronics are revealed to be created by William Afton, otherwise known as Dave. This is referring to the programming chip that was placed inside of animatronic which warps the viewer’s perception of that character. As we have noticed in the illustrated picture of this character, he seems to be half wolf, half animatronic. This would explain the Wolf teaser, who never was given an official name in the book.
So, however you would expect them to look, that’s how they are looked at from a human’s mind. The animatronics have a chip that change the way they are perceived to the mind. The reason they look the way they do is all in their programming. This is how the books ends, leaving a big opening for a completely new book to be written in the future.Īs I said, many questions about the Twisted animatronics were answered in this book. Everyone believes it be Charlie, except for her friends, John and Arty. As her friends are mourning her at the very end of the book, a woman that looks like Charlie walks in their direction. It seems that she is crushed by the mechanical locks inside of Twisted Freddy. The second time, however, she is not as lucky. They do succeed in capturing her in their grasp once, but she manages to escape. These Twisted animatronics, which include Twisted Foxy, Bonnie, Freddy, and “Unnamed Wolf”, are killing many innocent civilians in order to hunt Charlie and capture her in their springlocks. Many questions regarding the Twisted animatronics are answered, but the ending left room for many more questions that could be solved in another potential upcoming book. Charlie is once again the main protagonist, and fights alongside her friends to stop these distorted animatronics. The premise of the book revolved around the “Twisted” animatronics and fighting them off from killing more and more people.
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Even Scott Cawthon hinted on another book being in the works, which can be seen in his update here. This sequel seemed to take a much darker route, and left room for another book to be made after it. Warning: This review contains spoilers! Read at your own risk!Īlthough “FNAF: The Twisted Ones” was smaller in size than its original, “The Silver Eyes”, it was certainly able to keep up and live up to the hype.