Cant Go Home Again Fnaf Tropes
Can't Get Habitation Again is a Spider web Serial Novel fan-fiction based off the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, written by Mable and originally uploaded on Fanfiction.net starting May 22nd, 2016.
A few years post-obit the original v nights, former Freddy'due south security baby-sit Mike Schmidt inherits from his onetime boss, Frederick Fazzman, an house, most of his personal belongings, and the rights to the Freddy'due south franchise itself. What he believed was merely a gift from a much dearest boss rapidly turns his life upside downwardly every bit he, and other sometime Freddy's workers, begin to investigate into what actually happened over the previous decade at the restaurant, including the "Missing Children" incident and why the animatronics truly moved past themselves at dark. And and then, there's the animatronic that came with the house...
What was, per the author's words, meant to be a twelve chapter affair quickly grew into a full-fledged series, often referred to as the Home series. Can't Go Home Once again was completed on May 8th, 2018, reaching its' one-hundreth chapter upon completion. The post-obit month, the first chapter of the 2d book in the serial, Virtually Feels Like Home , was uploaded to Fanfiction.net, with the book reaching its' completion on May eighth, 2020, two years subsequently Tin can't Go Domicile Again was first completed, once again on its' one-hundredth chapter.
The third, and current book, Going Dwelling in a Box, saw its' beginning affiliate uploaded on December 1st, 2021, congruent with the release of Five Nights at Freddy'due south: Security Breach. It is currently scheduled to reach its' determination on November 1st, 2023, with a fourth book possibly in the works.
During the hiatus between the second and third book, the author likewise uploaded the first two books on Archive of Our Own equally a series
The Home serial contains the following tropes:
- A Day in the Limelight: Whilst Mike and Marionette are immediately established every bit the protagonists, the focus shifts to their friends and family unit every once in a while, with chapters focusing on Jeremy, Foxy, and later Scott, Ennard, Baby and Charlie non being uncommon.
- Adaptational Badass: The security guards didn't survive their night shifts at Freddy's by simply standing idly at a desk, oh, no. Mike in item proves himself to be the most adept of the group, taking on Ennard almost past himself on two different occasions, being profusely wounded and bleeding on the beginning one.
- Also applies to the animatronics. The most shining examples are Marionette, whose levitation is shown to be full-blown telekinesis, and he seemingly puts what remains of the Funtime animatronics out of committee, and Foxy, who manages to keep up with a speeding car for a brief moment.
- Adjusted Out: Several elements.
- Remnant does not be. It is completely possible for anyone to obtain the same results as William Afton by placing an empty, compatible animatronic virtually a dying person who does not want to movement on. Fire still has the aforementioned outcome on animatronics, as the merely thing capable of separating body and soul.
- The Nightmare animatronics are barely alluded to during Gabriel's final moments as a human, but do not appear. Later Averted come Almost Feels Similar Dwelling, as Nightmare Fredbear and Nightmare Springbonnie assail the group under William Afton'south commands.
- A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The Lumber Bot Maximum of Chipper and Son's Lumber Co., which tin can control the other animatronics in the eatery showroom to patrol the place in search of night guards and other personnel to kill, despite not having a soul inhabiting information technology that tells information technology to practice and so. It was programmed to do it by someone, namely the possessor himself under William Afton'south influence.
- Arc Words: Home, if information technology wasn't obvious from it being in every book's championship.
- Ascended Extra: Each of the security guards in the games were substantially faceless stand-ins for the players themselves, possessing very little backstory or physical presence and the games fifty-fifty hinted they might be the same person in a few cases. Hither, Mike, Jeremy and Fritz are each their own unique person with separate character traits, appearances and backstories, with their own inner demons to overcome.
- The Phone Guy is given a proper noun and physical description here likewise, having survived the events of the kickoff game (albeit barely).
- Downplayed with the scrapped Magician doll that appears in Sis Location, as it is a consummate animatronic in this story merely still doesn't exercise much. It houses the spirit of a neighborhood bully that used to pick on Marion/The Puppet.
- Big Bad: Downplayed. Each book and then far has featured several Arc Villains, some of whom are the result of the actions of the Big Bad, or are directly tied to them. Henry Emily and William Afton fill up the more than traditional function in Tin't Go Home Again and Most Feels Like Home, respectively, with Afton in particular beingness the driving force.
- Canon Greenhorn: Some newcomers appear, with the stand-out examples beingness Natalie, ex-security personnel that later joins the Foxy'due south crew after finding out their big secret and becomes Fritz's girlfriend, Glenn Voroff, owner of animatronic showroom and theatre Chipper and Son's Lumber Co., and Chauncery "Gamble" Johnson, Henry's male parent and Charlie's grandfather, as well as a retired animatronic technician.
- Canon Immigrant: The characters from the book serial are included in events that otherwise happened in the main game serial, and become far more than active in the sequel.
- Deadpan Snarker: Mike and Fritz are the go-to snarkers, simply information technology'south off-white to say everyone gets atleast ane good quip in sooner or afterward. Every bit of Going Dwelling In A Box, Gregory seems to exist joining them in that department.
- Decomposite Character: Dave Miller, a erstwhile allonym of William Afton, is a former Freddy's employee. What makes this an interesting instance is that information technology's completely plausible that Afton used Miller'due south name because he previously knew him to boot.
- Fantastic Racism: Happens sometimes between humans and living animatronics, although the former tend to be unaware of the latter being alive.
- Foreshadowing: All over the place, to the indicate it'd probably need its' own page.
- When explaining to Mike his past and how he "figured out" to put four dying kids in the original Freddy's animatronics, Marionette almost proper noun-drops Aureate Freddy, before backpedaling and referring to him as an "old friend". [[Certain enough, Golden Freddy was more of a father effigy than a friend and was the goad to nigh every consequence following the Bite of '87.]]
- The Ghost: Downplayer. The original Freddy'south animatronics appear, alongside the arrange parts of the Toys, with Fritz inheriting them and taking up the task of moving them, simply they all announced to take moved on. Except Foxy, who springs to life as he'south beingness moved. And the Toys, as we later on find out.
- Karma Houdini: Downplayed for Frederick Fazzman, whose crimes range from identity theft and tax fraud to No OSHA Compliance, but never answered for them, dying suddenly of an eye attack instead. Later played terrifying straight, every bit Fazzman was an alias for William Afton, who will never exist put on trial for his murders, and who planned effectually his own death to proceed his plans undisturbed. That said...
- Karma Houdini Warranty: Afton finally meets fell justice when his own family works together and causes his plans to autumn apart, before ending upward with A Fate Worse Than Decease.
- Motif: Homes. The story begins with Mike inhereting his former dominate's home, and there's always a smashing accent placed on what truly makes an home.
- Our Ghosts Are Different: Souls go on aging inside their animatronic bodies. They do, however, retain parts of their personality from the historic period they first died, and the bodies' own programming tin can come to influence their thoughts and behaviour.
- Perverse Puppet: Completely and utterly Averted with Marionette. He commencement seems to exist that, attacking Mike on sight and being incredibly clingy of him, but as he'southward coaxed out of his crush, he proves himself to be annihilation but.
- Applies to Charlie once she becomes the Security Puppet come up Almost Feels Like Domicile.
- Police force Are Useless: Discussed. Foxy squarely puts the blame on every unmarried expiry that took place at Freddy's on Detective Clay Burke, who was in accuse of the investigations, and how ridiculous information technology is that the case is reopened right every bit his ain eatery is gaining footing. As one of those victims, he does take more of a correct to complain than anyone else.
- Shout-Out:
- Mike'south first videogame console is strongly hinted to be a NES. He, Marionette, and the other guards later play a version of Ghosts 'n Goblins, if the anger the 2 refer at first and anybody express later afterward playing it is any indication.
- His 2nd console, which he receives equally a gift for Christmas, is the original Play Station, every bit Marionette points out the apply of discs instead of cartridges. He and Fritz seem to play Resident Evil on information technology later on. He too appears to be playing Clock Tower in Well-nigh Feels Similar Home, judging by his reference to a "Scissor Lad".
- Sole Survivor: Foxy is the but ane of the four original Freddy's animatronics to yet accept his soul and non have moved on. It later comes back to haunt him come Going Domicile In A Box.
- Scott Caldwell, "The Phone Guy", is the only original staff member of Freddy's nevertheless alive. Atleast as a human.
- Balloon Boy is the just member of the Toy Animatronics left around every bit well.
- Spared by the Adaptation: Phone Guy, better known as Scott Caldwell, survived his stuffing in a wireframe suit by Freddy Fazbear.
- Where the Hell Is Springfield?: The series takes place in Hurricane, Utah. References to surrounding cities and areas in Washington Canton, such every bit St. George and later Zion National Park, are made, and some locations do announced.
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