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Who is the child in FNaF 4?

Who is the child in FNaF 4?

The Crying Child
The Crying Child is the main protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy’s 4’s end of night minigames. He is the victim of the Chomp/Bite of ’83. His father is William Afton. He is a timid and harmless child, who undergoes extreme bullying and teasing by his Older Brother, who is presumed to be Michael Afton.

Who are we playing as in FNaF 4?

FNaF 4 is divided in two parts, the minigames and the gameplay, in the minigames we are playing as the crying child (Which I will call CC) and in the gameplay we are playing as a child, most people believe that the gameplay part is just the CC’s nightmares and that these two children are the same.

What’s the Crying Child’s name?

Deviation Actions. Yesterday, I was very shocked that someone found the name for the Bite Victim/Crying Child from FNaF 4. The name of the Bite Victim/Crying Child is Evan.

Who did FNAF 6 play as?

In FFPS (FNAF 6), Michael Afton is known as the player, helps Henry, the original founder of Fredbear’s, to erase the history of Fazbear Entertainment, and Afton Robotics LLC., Michael Afton is also referred to by Henry as the “Brave Volunteer”.

Who is the player in FNAF 7?

Mike Schmidt is the main character of Five Nights at Freddy’s and is the character that the player controls. He works at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza.

Is FNaF 4 a nightmare?

The animatronic characters resemble the four animatronics from the first game (Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy), but are monstrous and nightmarish in appearance, accordingly given the title “Nightmare”.

Who is crying child name?

Yesterday, I was very shocked that someone found the name for the Bite Victim/Crying Child from FNaF 4. The name of the Bite Victim/Crying Child is Evan.

Who are you FNAF 5?

William Afton’s son, Michael, is introduced to the lore from a cutscene revealed once the player has completed the “Golden Freddy” preset on Very Hard. It is revealed the player character of the game was, in fact, Michael, who was (possibly) mistaken for his father.