have i shared my Charlie design yet? idk. if not, here she isss <33
INFO:
Her full name is Charlotte Marianna Eisenstein.
She's 16, and was born on October 31st, 1967.
He died on April 16th, 1983.
She's Brazillian, and Afro-Latina! She doesn't know who her parents are exactly, though, as she was adopted at a young age.
He (and the rest of the Eisenstein's) are Jewish :)
She's a she/he lesbian.
She works at Fredbear's Family Diner, and was hired by William.
He and William had a good relationship. Not even Will knows why he killed her.
She had planned on graduating early, and was already accepted into a college for robotics.
He has adhd, and struggles a lot with certain subjects in school; mainly, English and history.
Charlie's death goes a bit differently than what happened in the games; she was still locked out, but it was as a joke from one of her coworkers. William had pulled up and gave her a ride back to her house, only, he staged hitting an animal using a pothole, and Charlie -- wanting to help -- came out to investigate too, which is when he killed her.
William had put her body in the backseat, where Security Puppet was sat for repairs, which is how her soul merged with it.
He was extremely angry at first, almost as mad as Cassidy became, but after seeing the deaths of other children, that general anger soon faded into sympathy, and he quickly became the "mother" of the missing children, and attempted to protect them as much as he could.
That anger toward William never went away though, and got back on him by giving him a whole "restart" on his life post-Springlock. It was only an illusion. She also was the one who killed him; physically pulling him into the flames and ending everything once and for all.
It started with her, so it makes sense to end it there, too.
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DAVE!!!
It’s Dave!!! The best character in the whole fnaf franchise! Man, Dave sure left a huge impression on the fandom from his first debut. I mean look at his cool anime pose he’s doing. He totally wasn’t practicing it for the past few hours, it came naturally to him. God you can’t hate Dave. It’s impossible.
It seems Dave is into the supernatural. We got our own hobbies, nothing wrong with that.
One glance at Dave was more than enough for Bonnie to start spazzing out. I mean I don’t blame him Dave is such a cool character. I would do the same.
I wonder where Dave’s running off too? Wherever he’s going he’s clearly excited to reach his destination. Huh, his locker was his destination, and it appears something yellow is in it. Properly a sweater and nothing else suspicious. Dave isn’t the suspicious type, right guys? We all saw how completely normal he was acting before this.
No Carlton, the bigger question is what the hell are doing on Foxy’s stage behind the curtains all by yourself? (Don’t worry. We’ll get back to Dave.)
I mean... he’s not inaccurate. But who’s that behind him?
It’s Spring-Bonnie! And he has kidnapped Carlton! Hey Carlton before you die can you get Spring-Bonnie’s autograph?! I’m asking for a friend. Let’s pray that Dave is safe from this killer bunny.
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Current headcanon as to why Charlie's fate split between the novel trilogy and the games is because in the games Charlie died a little later, and the reason why she didn't possess the security puppet in the novel trilogy was because it didn't exist quite yet. Presumably in the trilogy the real charlie's ghost dissappated at some point, as the whole thing about Charliebot is that she's not possessed by the real charlie, she's 'possessed' and given life by henry's painful emotions
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I love these two panels. Jessica and Charlie find the dead body of William Afton trapped in the Spring-Bonnie suit screaming their heads off. But in the next panel Charlie gets over it and says “Ew.” X3
What a way to respond after finding a dead man and screaming bloody murder. I agree Charlie, dying is gross and people should stop doing it.
I’ve decided not to do rest of the Silver Eyes do to learning how inconsistent the graphic novels are to the original novel versions. I did make it clear I expected when adapting a visual-less media to a visual one, some liberties had to be taken. But wow, some scenes and dialogue go beyond liberties, and you start questioning if the people working on the graphic novel just sped read through the three books instead of being patient with them. So, this along another post (Which will be me riffing on a few scenes), will be my last ones involving the Charlie Trilogy... at least in the form I was covering the story in. But consider the novel version more canon than the graphic version.
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