Presumably, the Lonely Freddy is now the one in Alec's body. He finds his human body with his family, talking happily. He takes a while to figure out how to move before slowly making his way out of the backroom. After asking Alec's biggest regret, Lonely Freddy's eyes glow green, like Alec's, and Alec himself in the animatronic body of the Lonely Freddy. ![]() As the questioning becomes more personal and specific, asking deeper questions, Alec finds himself in some sort of hypnotic trance, unable to move and answering questions automatically, staring into the glowing blue eyes of the Freddy doll. It asks several questions, which Alec answers. When in the backroom, Alec comes across a Lonely Freddy. It is also capable of turning the hypnotized person into a Lonely Freddy in his place, as well as replacing the person with a copy that has a change of personality in him/her. The main Lonely Freddy of the story appears to have a large amount of knowledge, and is able to hypnotize people and change his eye coloration. Lonely Freddy is made to be an animatronic toy that can communicate with a child. Lonely Freddy is the main antagonist of the second story, Lonely Freddy. It is unknown whether all Lonely Freddies were built for this purpose, or William has tampered with this single toy. The Lonely Freddy was created and controlled by William Afton to steal children's souls like the Funtime Animatronics. The main Lonely Freddy in the story, however, has the ability to paralyze, interrogate, and eventually swap bodies with another person. The Lonely Freddies are intended to play with children at parties who have no one else to play with. He also has "fur" on him, while the real animatronic most likely doesn't, according to his VR appearance, but it is possible for the animatronic to, indeed, have the snuggly fluff that is considered fur. Lonely Freddy's overall appearance is reminiscent of the classic Freddy Fazbear, apart from him having upper teeth, missing kneecaps, and having a visible speaker on his chest, like the Funtime animatronics. ![]() They seem to be reminiscent of Fredbear Plushie and Freddles from Five Nights at Freddy's 4, being a small version of Freddy, similar to Plushtrap, Bon-Bon, and Helpy being small versions of Springtrap, Bonnie, and Funtime Freddy, respectively.
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