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FNAF WORLD | Establishment of Canon

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Hello. This is one of six threads I have planned, this one will focus on canon.

The Desolate Hope
  • When we interact with Coffee from said game, he mentions a "TDH sequel" which considering he's from The Desolate Hope is likely referring to said game, showcasing that it's a part of the world.

The Pilgrims Progress
Chipper Sons Lumber Co.
Freddy in Space 2
Of course, we shouldn't forget that all of these games are made from the same person.

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I would but then again I'd have to argue canon, scaling, speed and hax at the same time which is a headache I don't wanna deal with.
 
Define canon?

If you mean the fnaf games, are canon games within the verse than that would be true, just like Five laps at Freddys.
If you mean the fnaf games are actually real structures and events that take place in fnaf world, then that would not be true.
 
Define canon?

If you mean the fnaf games, are canon games within the verse than that would be true, just like Five laps at Freddys.
If you mean the fnaf games are actually real structures and events that take place in fnaf world, then that would not be true.
The second.

They don't necessarily take in the same place as FNAF World, but rather as their own different universes and even different creator figures (Freddy in Space has their own Scott, Pilgrims Progress has God, etc)

However, they do co-exist enough that there are similarities, such as all of them being made of code, The Graveyard is where they all go when they become irrelevant, and lastly characters being able to travel between these games.

I am a bit confused however by your comparison to the Main games, as in this situation we are outright shown they exist together, while the Main games usually never elaborate on that.
 
The second.
Then I hard disagree with this change, there is no evidence that proves they are actual structures, more than some small easter eggs, that are very common within the franchise.


As mentioned above, the "spin-offs" are actually just games within the verse, not actual structures.
They don't necessarily take in the same place as FNAF World, but rather as their own different universes and even different creator figures (Freddy in Space has their own Scott, Pilgrims Progress has God, etc)
Everything in FNAF is "canon" but what is debated is what can be used, and where. For example how we treat the books and games.

However, they do co-exist enough that there are similarities, such as all of them being made of code, The Graveyard is where they all go when they become irrelevant, and lastly characters being able to travel between these games.
Nothing I see here Proves that they are anything more than small easter eggs, and games within their own franchise. Nothing proves they are anything more than that.
We would need to at least see connections like the once between Fnaf World and UCN to be able to say they are actual structures.

I am a bit confused however by your comparison to the Main games, as in this situation we are outright shown they exist together, while the Main games usually never elaborate on that.
Bassicly, Spin-offs, and the main games (fnaf 1-6) exist as canon games within the games lore, This was made as a elaborate cover up, also smaller mini-games related to Freddys characters exist within the verse, but not as real structures.

I do hope I explained that good enough, sadly I have never been the best at explaining things.
 
Then I hard disagree with this change, there is no evidence that proves they are actual structures, more than some small easter eggs, that are very common within the franchise.


As mentioned above, the "spin-offs" are actually just games within the verse, not actual structures.
I think the first problem we have here is that you are comparing it to the main games, even tho they are much different situations.

Your second statement I also find very disagreeable, as these characters outright mention their games, how they have fallen to ruin due to FNAF's success, and how their games weren't loved as they should have been.

Like Coffee and Chipper are required to beat the game? How is their entire role in the game just being an easter egg?
Everything in FNAF is "canon" but what is debated is what can be used, and where. For example how we treat the books and games.
Everything in the Main games, yes. Not in FNAF World.
Nothing I see here Proves that they are anything more than small easter eggs, and games within their own franchise. Nothing proves they are anything more than that.
We would need to at least see connections like the once between Fnaf World and UCN to be able to say they are actual structures.
We have superior ones.

  • Characters outright mention their World.
  • We have them appearing and being a addition to our squad required to even beat the game.
  • And they have a legitimate story in the events of the game.
UCN only has last two, and it's very much debatable if they even do. (As it is a common theory that all of UCN is William's head)
exist as canon games within the games lore, This was made as a elaborate cover up, also smaller mini-games related to Freddys characters exist within the verse, but not as real structures.

I do hope I explained that good enough, sadly I have never been the best at explaining things.
I do understand your meaning and I do think that this is case for the main series, I don't think however that reaches to FNAF World, who's connecting factors are way more blatantly shown.
 
Also, the theory of FNAF World being just a game within the main series is not accepted (and in my opinion, hold very low evidence) as such, I should note we are going off on FNAF World being it's own universe at the moment.
 
Also, the theory of FNAF World being just a game within the main series is not accepted (and in my opinion, hold very low evidence) as such, I should note we are going off on FNAF World being it's own universe at the moment.
I do consider FNAF World and UCN to be actual structures.
 
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