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Welcome back. Tonight, we’re drifting through the entire timeline of Five Nights at Freddy’s — from the hopeful birth of a family restaurant in the 1970s to the haunted labyrinths of modern digital nightmares. This is the full, unbroken story — every tragedy, every invention, every soul trapped in metal. We’ll trace how two inventors, Henry Emily and William Afton, built a dream that turned into a curse: the creation of Fazbear Entertainment and its descent into madness. From the springlock suits of Fredbear’s Family Diner, to the Missing Children Incident, to the birth of the Puppet, Baby, and the Mimic — every moment feeds into the endless cycle of death, possession, and rebirth. We’ll descend into Afton’s underground labs, rise through the burning ruins of Fazbear’s Fright, explore the virtual horrors of Help Wanted, and wander the neon corridors of the Mega Pizzaplex, where echoes of old code still whisper through the walls. Told slowly and calmly, this is the entire lore of Five Nights at Freddy’s, unfolded as a story — perfect for drifting off, or simply sinking into the haunting quiet of a world where the past never stays buried. ⸻ Topics Covered: • Origins of Fazbear Entertainment and the first springlock suits • The partnership between Henry Emily and William Afton • Fredbear’s Family Diner and the birth of tragedy • The Crying Child and the Bite of ’83 • The death of Charlie Emily and the creation of the Puppet • The Missing Children Incident and the haunted animatronics • Afton’s experiments, remnant, and the Funtime animatronics • The rise of Glitchtrap, Vanny, and the Mimic’s legacy • The fires that tried to end it — and the code that refused to die