@nscmemeber
Joined on September 4th, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,373 days and is the 190,652nd person to register an account.
Has 14 submissions, the first one uploaded on April 14th, 2023 and the most recent on May 8th, 2025.
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Idk Afton story again.
In a long-abandoned, decrepit pizzeria, the atmosphere was thick with silence. The once-bustling place, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, had fallen into disrepair, and its only inhabitants were memories of joyous children and animatronic characters frozen in time.For years, the old animatronics sat in silence, their gears and mechanisms rusting away. Among them was Springtrap, the nightmarish amalgamation of man and machine, driven by the agony of a spring lock failure. The pizzeria had become his prison, and he roamed its decaying halls, a restless spirit seeking release from his torment.
One fateful night, a group of curious teenagers decided to venture into the abandoned pizzeria. Armed with flashlights and a thirst for adventure, they dared to explore the eerie place, unaware of the dark history that lurked within.
As they cautiously made their way through the dimly lit corridors, their flashlights revealed the worn and tattered animatronics, frozen in their haunting poses. The teens shared nervous laughter, attempting to mask their growing unease.
Deep within the building, they stumbled upon a sealed door, marked “Employees Only.” Intrigued and emboldened by curiosity, they forced the door open, revealing a hidden room. Inside, they found a collection of old newspaper clippings detailing the tragic history of the pizzeria and the spring lock failures that had led to its closure.
The teens, now gripped by a chilling sense of foreboding, began to hear strange and unsettling sounds echoing through the building. Creaking metal, faint whispers, and the eerie echoes of children’s laughter filled the air. Panic set in as they realized they were not alone.
Unbeknownst to them, Springtrap had been awakened by their intrusion. His rotting animatronic form emerged from the shadows, his movements stiff and jerky. His eyes, filled with a malevolent glint, fixed upon the trespassers.
As terror enveloped the teenagers, they scattered in every direction, desperately trying to evade the monstrous entity that pursued them. Springtrap’s movements were hauntingly deliberate as he closed in on his prey, driven by a relentless thirst for vengeance.
The teens’ desperate flight led them through the dark and labyrinthine corridors of the pizzeria, their hearts pounding in their chests. It was a nightmarish game of cat and mouse, and the odds were decidedly stacked against them.
In their frantic search for escape, the teens stumbled upon an old control room. With trembling hands, they managed to restore some power to the building’s
Trap’s grotesque figure, mere inches from their hiding spot. The room was filled with a deafening hum as the lights flickered to life, revealing the horror that had pursued them.
The teens huddled together, their fear-soaked eyes locked on the nightmarish animatronic. Springtrap’s tattered suit dripped with a sickly green ooze, and his once-human eyes had twisted into malevolent orbs. The very sight of him sent shivers down their spines.
With a ghastly, mechanical growl, Springtrap lunged at them, his rusted, sharp claws outstretched. Panic erupted once more as the teenagers scrambled to defend themselves. Desperation fueled their actions, and they fought back with whatever makeshift weapons they could find.
Despite their fierce resistance, Springtrap’s relentless pursuit was almost inescapable. He seemed to anticipate their every move, cornering them with calculated precision. It was a nightmarish dance of survival, with each moment pushing them closer to the brink of despair.
Just when it seemed all hope was lost, one of the teens noticed a peculiar device on the control panel. It appeared to be a remote control for the animatronics, including Springtrap. With trembling hands, they activated it, not knowing what to expect.
To their astonishment, the remote emitted a high-pitched frequency that caused Springtrap to pause, his movements faltering. It was clear that the animatronic was experiencing discomfort, perhaps even pain, in response to the signal.
Seizing the opportunity, the teens activated the remote once more, sending Springtrap into spasms of agony. He screeched in a cacophony of distorted sounds, his movements becoming erratic and uncoordinated.
With Springtrap incapacitated, the teenagers made a desperate dash for the exit, their hearts pounding with a mixture of terror and relief. They burst out of the pizzeria, the chilling memories of their encounter with Springtrap forever etched into their minds.
As the sun began to rise, casting its warm light over the once-dreaded pizzeria, the teens vowed never to return. They had faced a living nightmare and emerged with their lives intact, but the memory of Springtrap’s relentless pursuit would haunt their dreams for years to come.
Meanwhile, Springtrap remained trapped in his tortured existence within the abandoned pizzeria, a reminder of the horrors that had unfolded within its walls. His malevolent…[Read more]
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Bonus Afton story
William Afton’s descent into madness and transformation into Springtrap is a harrowing tale of obsession and tragedy.In his early years, William Afton was a brilliant and promising inventor. He co-founded a company that specialized in advanced animatronics for children’s entertainment. With his creative genius, he helped pioneer the technology that brought animatronic characters to life, making them more lifelike and interactive than ever before. The company’s flagship establishment, Fredbear’s Family Diner, was a resounding success, and William basked in the glory of his creations.
However, beneath his affable exterior, there lurked a darkness. William had an unhealthy fascination with the concept of life and death. He believed that he could achieve immortality by merging technology and human consciousness. His obsession with the line between the living and the artificial drove him to conduct dangerous experiments in secret.
One day, a tragic incident occurred at the diner. A malfunction in one of the animatronic characters, a golden bear named Fredbear, resulted in the death of a child. This incident sent shockwaves through the community and cast a dark shadow over the diner’s reputation. Blame was placed squarely on William Afton, and he was devastated by the loss of life and the ruin of his career.
Instead of accepting responsibility for the accident, William spiraled deeper into madness. He became convinced that he could unlock the secrets of life and death through his animatronic creations. He started experimenting with horrific human-machine hybrids, using unsuspecting individuals as unwilling subjects.
As the years passed, William’s appearance became increasingly erratic. He donned a purple uniform, earning him the chilling moniker “The Purple Man.” His experiments grew more grotesque, and he operated in the shadows, avoiding detection by authorities.
One night, as he was attempting to transfer his own consciousness into an animatronic suit of his own design, disaster struck. The process went horribly wrong, and William found himself trapped within the animatronic body, a nightmarish fusion of man and machine.
The transformation was excruciating, and William’s mind fractured under the torment. He became Springtrap, a nightmarish creature driven by agony and a thirst for revenge. His physical form was grotesque, a withered and decayed animatronic encasing his mangled body.
Springtrap’s twisted existence became bound to the wreckage of the abandoned Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. He roamed the dilapidated building, haunted by the restless spirits of the children he had harmed and driven to seek vengeance.
Over the years, Springtrap’s legend grew, becoming a chilling part of the local lore. Brave souls who dared to enter the decaying pizzeria encountered the vengeful spirit within, enduring terrifying encounters with the maddened monster.
William Afton, once a brilliant inventor, had become a monstrous abomination, forever trapped in his own twisted creation. His transformation into Springtrap served as a dark cautionary tale, a reminder that unchecked obsession and a disregard for the consequences of one’s actions could lead to a descent into madness and a horrific fate.
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Guess what I do it now!
Once upon a time in the virtual realm of an online gaming world, there was a legendary moderator known as Squi. Squi wasn’t just any ordinary moderator; they were a true guardian of the digital domain, tirelessly working to maintain order and fairness in the game.Squi’s reputation was built on a foundation of integrity and empathy. They didn’t just enforce the rules; they also took the time to understand the players and their concerns. With a pixelated squid as their avatar, Squi had a knack for resolving conflicts and diffusing tense situations, earning the respect of both players and fellow moderators.
One fateful day, a massive in-game event was scheduled, promising unique rewards to those who could complete a challenging quest. As excited players flocked to participate, the server was inundated with a tidal wave of requests, causing lag and frustration for many.
Amidst the chaos, Squi found themselves bombarded with messages from frustrated players. They didn’t lose their cool but instead calmly addressed each complaint, reassuring the players that the technical team was working on the issue. Their soothing words and genuine concern managed to pacify even the most irate gamers.
As the event continued, a group of mischievous players attempted to exploit a glitch to gain an unfair advantage. Squi swiftly caught wind of their antics and took action. Instead of banning the rule-breakers outright, Squi decided to have a chat with them.
In a private message, Squi patiently explained the importance of fair play and the consequences of cheating. To their surprise, the rule-breakers admitted their wrongdoing and apologized. Squi decided to give them a second chance, issuing a temporary suspension instead of a permanent ban. This leniency sent shockwaves throughout the gaming community, showing that even in a virtual world, redemption was possible.
As the event came to a close, players marveled at Squi’s dedication and fairness. They were more than just a moderator; they were a beacon of positivity in the gaming world. Squi’s actions served as a reminder that empathy and understanding could make a significant difference, even in the most competitive and challenging of environments.
From that day forward, Squi’s legend only grew, not just as a diligent moderator but as a symbol of how kindness and patience could shape the online world into a better place for all. In the vast digital landscape, Squi remained the guardian who showed that, beneath the pixels, there was a heart that truly cared about the gaming community.
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Bonus Afton story
William Afton’s descent into madness and transformation into Springtrap is a harrowing tale of obsession and tragedy.In his early years, William Afton was a brilliant and promising inventor. He co-founded a company that specialized in advanced animatronics for children’s entertainment. With his creative genius, he helped pioneer the technology that brought animatronic characters to life, making them more lifelike and interactive than ever before. The company’s flagship establishment, Fredbear’s Family Diner, was a resounding success, and William basked in the glory of his creations.
However, beneath his affable exterior, there lurked a darkness. William had an unhealthy fascination with the concept of life and death. He believed that he could achieve immortality by merging technology and human consciousness. His obsession with the line between the living and the artificial drove him to conduct dangerous experiments in secret.
One day, a tragic incident occurred at the diner. A malfunction in one of the animatronic characters, a golden bear named Fredbear, resulted in the death of a child. This incident sent shockwaves through the community and cast a dark shadow over the diner’s reputation. Blame was placed squarely on William Afton, and he was devastated by the loss of life and the ruin of his career.
Instead of accepting responsibility for the accident, William spiraled deeper into madness. He became convinced that he could unlock the secrets of life and death through his animatronic creations. He started experimenting with horrific human-machine hybrids, using unsuspecting individuals as unwilling subjects.
As the years passed, William’s appearance became increasingly erratic. He donned a purple uniform, earning him the chilling moniker “The Purple Man.” His experiments grew more grotesque, and he operated in the shadows, avoiding detection by authorities.
One night, as he was attempting to transfer his own consciousness into an animatronic suit of his own design, disaster struck. The process went horribly wrong, and William found himself trapped within the animatronic body, a nightmarish fusion of man and machine.
The transformation was excruciating, and William’s mind fractured under the torment. He became Springtrap, a nightmarish creature driven by agony and a thirst for revenge. His physical form was grotesque, a withered and decayed animatronic encasing his mangled body.
Springtrap’s twisted existence became bound to the wreckage of the abandoned Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. He roamed the dilapidated building, haunted by the restless spirits of the children he had harmed and driven to seek vengeance.
Over the years, Springtrap’s legend grew, becoming a chilling part of the local lore. Brave souls who dared to enter the decaying pizzeria encountered the vengeful spirit within, enduring terrifying encounters with the maddened monster.
William Afton, once a brilliant inventor, had become a monstrous abomination, forever trapped in his own twisted creation. His transformation into Springtrap served as a dark cautionary tale, a reminder that unchecked obsession and a disregard for the consequences of one’s actions could lead to a descent into madness and a horrific fate.
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Who let the blue man cook
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I let him cook. 🙂
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No
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That is what I was trying to make lol, Definitely going use flame a lot more due to how he seems really cool and plus your one of the best mods I know besides Lemon!
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@firedino32
Idk what I just made lol.
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Metal head.
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The galactic empire has been engaged by the drone fleet, We have held are ground so far. But have suffered heavy loses
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Use this website to post a link to drone fleet due to how it take very long to get on the website
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Can I be admin?
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restart the drama report!
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happy early birthday
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