Five Nights at Freddy's Fan Project
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An upset mother running on desperation, guilt, and the thin edge of panic. They only looked away for a moment; grabbing napkins, talking to staff, answering a call. And when they turned back, their child was gone. At first, they’re frantic and mobile, calling there child’s name.
- female adult
Panicked, searching for her daughter who has gone missing: "Susie! Where are you Susie! Have you seen my little girl? Susie!"
A bright and tender-hearted young girl with an innocent love for animals, especially her beloved dog. But something has rocked her world, and now she finds it difficult to face it without tears streaking down her face. Her voice should reflect both her purity and the faint echo of tragedy that clings to her; as though she speaks from a place halfway between memory and afterlife. She is not meant to sound haunting, but rather haunted: Wistful, Gentle, and innocent. Even when recounting pain, her tone holds compassion, never bitterness. She represents innocence lost, the lingering kindness that refuses to fade even in the shadow of cruelty.
A mixture of disbelief and (failing to) held back tears: “Rea… Really? He’s still alive? But… Daddy said he got hit by a car.”
Innocent and scared: "Uncle Willy... have you been drinking?"
*Sweet and innocent ghostly giggles*
A compassionate and sharp mid-twenties social worker from Utah, specializing in helping children facing trauma and emotional challenges. She has a natural gift for empathy and can read the unspoken weight behind people’s behaviors, whether they be man or machine. Beneath that empathetic talent lies a lively and spirited nature — perky, witty, and playfully competitive. She doesn’t shy away from banter and loves to surprise others with her cleverness and boldness when the moment calls for it.
In the story, she serves as both the emotional anchor and romantic counterpart to the main lead. She balances his struggles with warmth, understanding, and practical insight, while also challenging him with her spirited personality. As they navigate the dangers of his living situation together, their bond grows naturally into a partnership built on trust, mutual respect, and a slowly blossoming affection that evolves into love.
- warm
- female adult
- american
- Tomboy
Describing herself: "I’m a social worker. I mainly work with troubled kids. One of my coworkers wants to bring some of our kids here for an outing, but I’m not sure it’s the best idea. Don’t get me wrong—I love the Pizzaplex and all things Fazbear. I’m a Freddy fangirl, no shame in that. But thinking about how the animatronics might come across to kids with, well, issues... I wasn’t sure."
Being A Sore-Winner: "Damn... you, kind of suck at this babe."
A bit of a flirt during a dinner date: “Wow. Cute. Funny. And he cooks. A triple threat!”
Loud, unhinged, and unpredictably cheerful, a performer trapped in the echo of his own laughter. His voice should carry a manic energy that teeters between comedy and menace, like a children’s show host who’s forgotten the audience went home long ago because the parents weren't even comfortable with his presence to begin with. There’s a clear glint of madness in his tone, exaggerated and showy, and unquestionably homicidal.
This role will require his voice to be edited with a mechanical filter, with voice skipping, akin to the original performance.
“Bon-Bon, I think we should give this spoiled princess a surprise!”
“*manic cackle*! Say goodbye to our friend!”
Elegant, haunting, and intelligent — a performer who understands her stage too well. Her voice carries the poise of someone who was built to charm, with a softness that conceals the cold machinery beneath. Every word should feel deliberate, rehearsed — as if she’s constantly aware of the performance, yet can’t quite step off the stage.
" You will do everything that I tell you to do. Now shut up."
“I can put myself back together.”
A brief but memorable voice. Playful, flirty, and effortlessly self-indulgent. Her presence should light up the moment with exaggerated sweetness and a hint of teasing charm.
- comedy
- female adult
- sultry
*Giddy and Sultry laughter*
"Oh Sebby!"
"Yas!"
A bright and tender-hearted young girl with an innocent love for animals, especially her beloved dog. But something has rocked her world, and now she finds it difficult to face it without tears streaking down her face. Her voice should reflect both her purity and the faint echo of tragedy that clings to her; as though she speaks from a place halfway between memory and afterlife. She is not meant to sound haunting, but rather haunted: Wistful, Gentle, and innocent. Even when recounting pain, her tone holds compassion, never bitterness. She represents innocence lost, the lingering kindness that refuses to fade even in the shadow of cruelty.
*Say something you think would fit*
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