Much of its artificial fur has torn and rubbed away from its endoskeleton, leaving much of its cables and wiring exposed to the elements, most likely from years of neglect and poor storage. Nightmare Springtrap's body is a sickly greenish-yellow hue, most likely from the costume's many years of use then subsequent disuse and being decrepit. Since Charlie was the one taken and murdered by William, it is heavily implied that Sammy went to live with his mother after the divorce, and never returned.Nightmare Springtrap is based on the golden "SpringBonnie" springlock suit design seen in Five Nights at Freddy's 3 although its body is significantly darker than previous versions it seems to be more complete and less worn than in FNaF3 and now more closer resembles Nightmare Fredbear in terms of disrepair.Along with his sister, their birthday, May 13th, was also the date that the second update of FNaF World came out.Charlie's memory of Sammy being taken was a false memory as the real Charlie was truly was taken and murdered by William.
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While he never shows up in the book, it is revealed that Sammy wasn't the one murdered, it was Charlie, and Charlie in the books was a robot, the third in a series of four made by Henry for each stage of life (Kid, Tween, Teen, Adult). He took Charlie, leaving her confused and angry. However, the mausoleum is about to collapse, so they rush to get out of there without investigating the latter.Īt some point before Charlie finds the door, she is fighting Springtrap in the cave filled with glowing mushrooms, and she asks him why he took Sammy and not her. There the girl discovers a false wall that concealed a door without a knob, and Charlie feels that Sammy was behind that door. In the The Twisted Ones, Sammy appears in dreams and memories of Charlie, often being the motive or "motor" of the young person when performing certain actions.Īt the end of the story, Charlie and her companions leave the underground pizzeria and arrive at the mausoleum that was in Henry's house. It doesn't specify which twin, and Charlie and John assume it means Sammy. She suspects that Sammy's abduction and Michael's murder are connected.Ĭharlie and John go to a library to research the history of Fredbear's Family Diner, and find an old newspaper article about the kidnapping of one of the twins of the owner, with a photograph of Dave, who the newspaper identifies as the diner's co-owner.
John drives Charlie to the abandoned diner in New Harmony, and she remembers the day her brother Sammy was abducted by someone in a Bonnie costume, which led to the diner going out of business and Charlie's parents divorcing. The next morning, haunted by recent events, Charlie tells John that before moving to Hurricane her father owned another restaurant called Fredbear's Family Diner, which featured two performing robots: yellow versions of Freddy Fazbear and Bonnie the Bunny.
They discover the still-functioning control panel which makes the robots move, and Charlie finds a fourth robot - Foxy the Pirate Fox - which cuts her arm with his hook. In 1995 Charlie, Jessica, John, and Carlton return to the restaurant, accompanied by their friends Lamar, Marla, and her 11-year-old brother Jason. While William was suspected of committing this murder, he wasn't charged as a result, the diner ended up shutting down. In Charlie's memory of Halloween, 1982, Afton donned the Spring Bonnie suit, and he kidnapped Sammy when he was a toddler. As a result of this event, Henry and his wife divorced.Īccording to the novel, Sammy is the son of Henry and Charlie’s twin brother. Prior to the events of the series, Sammy, Charlie's twin brother, was kidnapped from Fredbear's Family Diner. In the graphic novels, Sammy is depicted as a small boy having wavy brown hair and wearing a light blue shirt, pants, and shoes of the same color.Īs a child, Sammy would always play with Charlotte, showing that he has a fun personality.įive Night at Freddy's Novel Series Before The Silver Eyes Sammy does not have a direct appearance in the novels.