Fazbear and Friends

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Fazbear and Friends
Full Name: Fazbear and Friends
Alias: FNAF

Occupation:
Series: Five Nights At Freddy's

Threat Level: Street Sweeper

Alignment: Various
Gender: Various
Species: Audio-animatronic Robots

Short Description: These four audio-animatronics are tall compared to the average person and are in the likenesses of various animals: bear, fox, rabbit, and chicken. Products of high quality craftsmanship, these four are often decked out in accessories for taking center stage in playing music and singing. Colorful, friendly, and adventurous they seek l̵̩͒ǫ̸͌v̸͈̏ė̴̖ and admiration in whichever adventure they wind u̸̳͛p̶̨̓ in.




Ḭ̷̧̛̟͙͖͚̥̭͎̺͔̳̯̊̉̌̇̄͂̏̒̈̌̀̉̌̃̓̕͘͜͠͝͠ͅͅţ̶̨̧̢̢̨̘̫͍̼̝̱͎̮̝̗̜͇̹̳͚̮͉̪͉̮̭̹̰͙͍͉̻̬͙̠͈͍̰̞͋̂͝ͅͅ'̵̨̨̨̡̧̨̢̛͓̜̞̠͇͇͉̯̳̲̻͍̱̖̹̜̥̮̭͉̳̺̻̱̼̗̹̮͂̀̽̐̾̇̈́̈́̓͆̏̍̂̂́̌̐̓̉̔͘͘͝͠͠s̷̢̧̨̠̺̟͇͚̳͎̝̤̦̝̭͉͖̀̑̽͒̆̒̓͒̆̊̒͂̀̍̓̆̍͗̉̀̓͛͐͛̐̇̈́͂͂͐͌̌͐͐͘͝͠͠͠ ̸̡̧̯̳̣̮̟̰̤̲̹̜̝͇͔̼̠̹͕̦̹̳͕̺̈́̐̈́̏͜͠͝ả̸̯͚̖̮̩͉̝̖͍̝̞͚͒̐͊̌̄̾́̚l̵̢̧̡̛̛̬̳͓̺̺͈̦̥̗͉̗͇̘͚͓̳͓͈̿́̊̒̋̅̀̏͛̎͗͂̀͛̈́̏̀̈̋͂͛́̎̊̓̕̕͜͜͝ľ̶̢̟̘͕̞͚̲̹͎͉̐̅̏͛̾̽͌͗̅̽̋̀̄̇́͂̿͐̊̂̇͘͘̕͜͜͝ ̶̧̢̣̭̞͕̳̦̲͔͎̮̺͇͈̖̻̦͖͖̪̫͉̖̱͙̩͙̟̫̱̲͈̼̤̮̺͓̥̪̙͆̈͑̀̆̂͋̓͒̌̿̊̔́͒̅̅͛̌́͋̇̾̚͝͝͝͝ą̸̧̧̧̛̘̫̯̩͕̭̫̥̮̖̼͕̳̙̪̩̫̜̣̀̂̇̿͊̿̂̓̈͐̏̌̉̌̓̇́̍̓̽̈́̑̏̈́̽̓̈́͐͒̈́͘̚͘̕͝͝͠ͅ ̸̞̺̮̩̓̾́̈́̉̌̀̃͛́̽̌̊̇̇͠ͅļ̶̧̢̛̟̳͇͎̭̞͉̰̤̘̻̖͚͇͔͔̤̳̺̮̱̬̠̦̹̟̭͔͇̠̣̘͔̞̻̯̥̥̣̠̈́̅͐̀̉̄̓̎̎̀̌͂̇̿̔̎̎͐͂͊̕̚͜͝͝ͅͅͅi̷̡̛̻̝̲̮̻̼̭̝̞̥̝̥̪̣̗͔̰̺̪̲͖̼̹̼̥̘͖͔̫͉͚̼̓͊̃͌́̎͌̈́̈́̾̓͂̋̑͑͆͆́̆͑̽͌̐̈̇̂̊̋̿̿̕̚͜ę̸̡̛̗̘̝̻̱̥̫͍͒͊̐͌͊͛̓͌̔̍͑̈́́̅̽̉̆̕͝͠͝.̸̡̛͈̼̺͇̯̝͍͕͕͕͔͉̜̩̣̗̣̤̖̮̻͔͖̳̯̦͇̂̎̔̀͌̋̀̚̕ͅͅ



Foxy the Pirate Fox
Age: Young Adult(?) Birthdate: Manufacture Date Unknown
Height: 6'6" Weight: ~23 Stone

At full height, standing around 6'6" tall, is an anthropomorphic red-furred fox. His pelt appears quite fuzzy, plush, and soft even if it does not cover him completely. The fur is a high-quality synthetic that possess the same delicate and lush properties that one finds in fox fur, although thicker and much shorter, but it does not shed. The majority of the pelt is a dark red-orange which has lost its vibrancy and appears aged. The upper-half of his muzzle, chest, and belly are a cream tan color instead. His numerous sharp teeth are mostly white, although he has a few gold t̷̤͝e̵̜͋e̴͉̊t̷͓̅h̸̦̓ placed among the number. An eyepatch may or may not cover his right eye; the accessory can be swiveled upward to reveal both eyes whose irises glow red.

The mechanical nature of the fox is painfully obvious. His pelt fails to cover his left hand and both feet and what covering there remains is speckled with small holes. A particularly large rip across the fox's chest, as well as a smaller rip along the lower right side and abs, reveals the pneumatically powered mechanical skeleton inside. The points of articulation overall, however, are too many to number and the expresses of face can be very uncanny due to this. Fast on his feet despite being undeniably heavy, his internal machinations make hardly any noise, but his metal feet create footsteps on most all surfaces. An internal speaker allows him the illusion of speaking from a mouth which has movements that mimic actual speech patterns and expressions

All appearance details considered, the seemingly-forgotten and unused audio-animatronic was once a great adaptation of the Fazbear and Friends cartoon character it represents due to its high-quality craftsmanship but now appears l̷͔̎e̴̮͘s̸̞̈́s̵̨͗ than suitable for any child-friendly presentation

Nightmare Foxy:
Ṯ̶̨̦̻͙̾̂͂̊̚h̵̫̲͎͐̆̄͠e̶̠͂͑̒ ̴̳̟̇͜s̶̭̲͋c̶̥̮͚͚̜̈́̚ṟ̸̩͛a̶͓̦̻̿͗̒̍p̷̡̻̲͈̈̀͠͝e̸̥͊̎̈́̾́ ̸̞͍̺̻͂͌͗̎̀o̷̢̰̣̠͉̐͋̆̎̎f̴̩̻̼͂̇̈́͜ ̴̥͚͚̫̇a̵̠̭̩̺̓̉̈͐͝ ̸̘̈́́h̶̼͓͎̀o̶̢̖̮͉̒̓͝o̴̡͙̽k̶̩͎̊ͅ ̵̤͉͙̟̦̈̒͛͂͠c̸͙̦̽̓͆͠r̷͈͙͕̭͐i̴̘̓ḙ̷̓ș̸̢̖͎̣̑ ̵̨̫͙͑̑ǫ̸̙͙̼̫̐̐́͠ṵ̷͙̼͋̿̔t̵̨̮͖̒ ̴̹̪͔̀̊͜f̶̧͇̗̜͆̇o̶̭͎͍͎͛̉r̴̬͙͐ ̸͓̟̞̱̎̂̑̐m̵̢̏̒͂̇e̵̢̩̱̻͕͗̅̄́ą̸̠̠́̂͝ͅt̸̗̯́̈́ͅ.̴̮͖̭̾́̅͗


Bonnie the Bunny
Age: Young Adult(?) Birthdate: Manufacture Date Unknown
Height: 7'6" Weight: ~25 Stone

At full posture, standing around 7'6" tall (including the ears), is an anthropomorphic purple-furred rabbit. He appears to be quite fuzzy, plush, and soft. The fur is a high-quality synthetic that possesses the same delicate and lush properties that one finds in rabbit fur, although thicker overall, but it does not shed. The majority of the pelt is an eminence purple while the insides of the ears, the top part of his muzzle, underside of the fluffy bunny tail, and his chest and belly are a light orchid purple. He has bucktooth incisors among his white teeth, his big bunny nose is all black and a large red bow tie is affixed to his upper chest. His large expressive eyes are lined with twilight lavender to really help those expressions pop. As if to match his bow tie, his eyes' irises glow red.

Only certain joints, when moved in certain ways, fully b̸e̴t̴r̵a̴y̷ the nature of the rabbit by revealing mechanical parts, but the plush pelt that covers such internal workings is good at its job and has few failings. Thus, the creation remains a great adaptation of the Fazbear and Friends cartoon character it represents: he is large yet huggably soft and has far too many points of articulation to count. He is soft on his feet, but is undeniably heavy, while the machinations within provide almost no sound. An internal speaker allows him the illusion of speaking from a mouth which has movements that mimic actual speech patterns and expressions.

All appearance details considered, the high-quality craftsmanship put into such an expensive audio-animatronic provides a cordial presence and child-friendly presentation.

Nightmare Bonnie:
This monster of a mechanical creation standing around 8 feet tall (not counting the ears) bears the resemblance of an anthropomorphic purple-furred rabbit. While what fur present appears to be fuzzy, plush, and soft -- the pelt certainly possesses qualities of real fur, as if the pelt worn was crudely s̸͉͒k̵̩̣̀i̴̲͑ṉ̵̹̄̊n̵͖̂ȩ̷͝d̸͙̖̅ from some such animal -- it does not cover the entirety of the nightmarish beast. Holes, almost seemingly formed by burning, are small and dot the pelt exposing internals. Most of the skin and fur that would otherwise cover the front of the abdomen is entirely absent. The internals are all purely mechanical, but seem to be far too broken, incomplete, and simple in design to allow the creature to function as it does. Furthermore, wires and cables for power and pneumatics sag low and in view, red in color and shiny, and may bring to mind a comparison to slick greasy intestines.

Other bits of that plush pelt covering are missing from other places, such as on one of the hands and one of the feet exposing sturdy robotic digits with deadly-looking sharp claws. The rabbit's teeth are anything but subtle and cute: they are over-sized, asymmetric, jagged pointy pillars lining the entirety of the upper and lower jaws. A large slick wet organic tongue rests beyond that toothy display. The pupils and irises of the eyes glow a s̷i̴n̴i̵s̷t̵e̶r̷ magenta. Multiple holes on the front of the top of the muzzle, where whiskers would otherwise be, glow with a supernatural light blue; in fact, that same eerie glow can be seen from other holes dotting the cheeks and from the neck where the robotics disappear underneath the covering for the head. Strangely, that glow is not seen coming from within the creature's mouth. The mouth and t̸̩͌h̵͍͘r̸͎̅ơ̸̼ą̷̍t̷͙̿ all look disturbingly organic.

While a big red bow tie is present upon the bunny's fluffy scruffy chest, it does little to detract from the hellscape so visually constructed. If anything, it adds to it. While not a physical observation, the mechanical nightmare does possess a near tangible aura of F̸̥̙̼͉̂Ě̴̠̣̞̖͔̝̈́̏̊͗̕A̴̛̫̲͔̘͍̳̬̬̓̔̃̀R̵̛͓͍̅̑̉̏͛̄̕͜ and unease...even when unseen yet nearby.


Chica the Chicken
Age: Young Adult(?) Birthdate: Manufacture Date Unknown
Height: 6'10" Weight: ~24 Stone

Chica the Chicken is more aloof than the boys and tends to have a more practical, if cynical, take on the people and situations she encounters. She can be wonderfully friendly, but her perceived bubbliness is usually temporary. While entertaining others, Chica enjoys being the lively party gal. However, when not under the stage lights or before an audience, she often becomes more quiet, sometimes even sullen, as she pursues her personal interests. A philosophical thinker, she explores her existence with a fascination for baking. While pizza creation is a given, she also enjoys learning how to make other sweeter things. Much like a steadfast older sister to the bunch, she won't back down from bullies and will gladly step in when she sees others being bullied.

Nightmare Chica:
T̸̢͎̓̀r̷̛̟͒̌̀u̷͇̬͉̐̐́͠͝ȩ̶̻͇͔͐͐͆͠͠ͅ ̴̪̇h̸͓̮͈͑u̷͈͑̈́͗̈́͂ṉ̸̞̰̐̔g̶̗̩̻͌̂̎̎̕ẽ̴̙ṛ̶̛̺́̋̑ ̵̦͓̱̼̕n̴̳͛̈́e̵̪̰͈͘v̵̩̅̌̕e̴͙͆̅̒́r̴̜̞͆͑̕ ̷̬̫͔͙̾̕ͅḍ̶̱̌̽͝ï̷͙͖͌͌́ḙ̵̡̭͍͌͜s̵̱̐̿͌.̷̧̣̈͛̏̌͜


Freddy Fazbear
Age: Young Adult(?) Birthdate: Manufacture Date Unknown
Height: 7'3" Weight: ~26 Stone

At full stature, standing around 7'3" tall (not including the top hat), is an anthropomorphic brown-furred bear. He appears to be quite fuzzy and plush with a bit of extra padding to make him very huggably ṣ̶̒ó̸͖f̵̨̍ţ̸͆. The fur is a high-quality synthetic that possesses the same thick and scruffy attributes that one might imagine in bear fur, although it is thicker overall and does not shed free. The majority of the pelt is a standard brown color while the upper half of his muzzle and the whole of his chest and belly are a dark cream. While not the tallest, he's certainly the largest, and wears a snazzy black bow tie affixed to his upper chest in addition to wearing, atop his head, his signature top hat. He also often has a microphone on hand. While his eyes can be the center of expression for such a strangely charismatic being, the irises tend to glow ṙ̴͎̙͉̚e̶̡̠̬̻̾̓͋̇ͅd̸̤͚̜͙̮̜̠̃́̾̚.

Only certain joints, moved in certain ways, fully betray the nature of the bear as something other than a large suit to be worn by revealing mechanical parts, yet the rich pelt that covers those hidden machinations is remarkably able to hide these internals and has few failings. Thus, the result remains a faithful adaptation of the titular Fazbear and Friends leader and franchise figurehead. He is large, yet soft, and has a seemingly impossible number of points of articulation in which to move and express. Nearly silent on his feet despite his weight, this aspect of stealthiness is increased by the fact his internals are also just as quiet. An internal speaker allows him the i̶l̵l̶u̸s̷i̴o̴n̸ of speaking from a mouth which has movements that mimic actual speech patterns and expressions.

All appearance details considered, the high-quality craftsmanship put into such an expensive audio-animatronic provides a cordial presence and child-friendly presentation of masterful quality.

Hey, kids: His nose hides a playful secret when touched!


[!]Under no circumstances should one ever touch the hat.[!]


.̶̭̊͒̅͝.̴̰̮̻̮̜̀̚.̵̰̙̬̟̓t̸͚̎ȯ̵̞̣̙̉͘ừ̵͕̰̞͙c̷̬͇͐́͝h̶̖͚̹͓̀̿̒̿ ̶̥̾̓̑̓̅ỉ̴͍̠͊t̶͙͍̂.̷̼̙̪͓̑̋̇͝.̶̨̪͎̣̞͂.̸̣̪͓̬̣̀̃

Nightmare Freddy:
J̵̫̟͎̠͍́u̶͉̿͠͠͠s̵͉̞̔̽̔̇ţ̷͕́̿͂͐͜ ̸̩̩̘̈́̏́̿w̸̧̰̩̺̓̓̕͝h̷̠͍̘̝̆͆͐͋e̶̺͓̼͐̀̃͊̕ͅn̴̹̲̈́̑̀̾̽ ̶̫̜̬̊̉̈́y̴͓̳̽̊̅̍̉ȍ̷̻̹̫̤̏̏͆͐ù̵͍̝͙̃͝ ̸̯̖͕̥̜͋̉ť̵͈̯̝̫͆̐̉͜h̸̗̏͒̕͘͝ô̶͎̱͚̓u̶̱̬̘̦̣̽͂̄g̶͔̊̉̾̆h̴̦̏̕t̵̞̣͕̫̽̈́̏ ̸̘͖̤͖̎̐ỹ̵͙̜̫̠̙̓͘ǫ̷̧̜̋̽̕ų̴͓͖̘̈̌ ̵̲̿͐͘w̴̳̻̫͂̿́̿e̴̫̺̹͇̔̀r̴̞̳͋͆̾͑͋e̷̖̍ ̴̨̨̠̩́̀̇̊͘r̸͔͆̿è̸̯͇̩̱͎a̸̞̺̫͓̥͋̋́d̶̨̦̼̜̋̃̕͝y̷͕̞̎̒̉͊ͅ ̸̟͕̥̄f̸̡̜̞̾ŏ̴̖̦̉͋̓͗ṛ̵̨̛̼̥̟̈́͑͂ ̷̢̺̻̰̠̔̈́̈́̏F̶̟̊͗̏̈́ŗ̵̱͎͉̲̇̊̔͝ë̸͚́̀̓͊d̷̟̫̻͍͗̇̓̏͝ͅd̷̛̖̓̍̈́͠ỵ̸̢͒͊̋̿͝.̷̻̈́̇̈̂.̷̤̗̰̿͘.̴̬̼̯͙̇̍͌́͐

Fazbear and Friends
Fazbear and Friends is an animated children's cartoon from the mid-1980's depicting a group of anthropomorphic animals: a bear, a bunny, a chicken, and a fox. Together they form the titular band wherein Freddy sings lead vocals, Bonnie plays lead guitar, Chica is on the keyboard, and Foxy plays bass guitar. Their adventures are episodic and contain cartoon violence, cheap gags, and occasional mild adult humor. They tend to get caught up in the plots and plans of others as they tour the world and, through teamwork and disguises, somehow manage to save the day so they can entertain the crowds with song as a closing note.

Freddy Fazbear's Pizza is a pizzeria chain that was established due to the success of the cartoon which offers audio-animatronic entertainment. The four main characters from the show grace the stages and preprogrammed movements sync with played audio to produce a realistic experience for those willing to suspend disbelief. With genius engineering designs, the points of articulation on the large creations help to simulate lifelike organic movements through pneumatics while the overly fuzzy and soft shell hides the internal workings and provides pleasing appearances similar to those of large plush animals. The covering is soft, padded, and flexible as to not restrict mechanical movement while resisting tearing. Overall, the illusion of realism is uncanny.

But then: five kids were murdered. Young Gabriel, Fritz, Suzie, Jeremy, and Cassidy were brutally killed by a man named William Afton as part of a complex overarching plot against his former friend, Henry, as a bid to discredit the Fazbear name through bad publicity, and as part of his secret experiments to power mechanical devices with extracted souls in the hope of learning how to transfer consciousness and memories. Inadvertently, four of the five children's souls took to clinging to the robotic audio-animatronics that were present: Gabriel to Freddy, Fritz to Foxy, Suzie to Chica, and Jeremy to Bonnie. In so bonding, the robotic characters were given life. They were given sentience. And more importantly, they were given sapience.

While the memories of those children linger, they do so as echoes and not as projections. The children died, as did their senses of self -- their identities -- and the chance for them to 'live again', much like tales of reincarnation, is as something altogether new and different. They Are Not Children; they know as they have been programmed and as they witness in the cartoons of their adventures, and know that their popularity is real for they have stages to perform upon and merchandise that people buy. They may possess naivety, but they are able to learn. They may be electromechanical, but they are powered by a non-living force. They may not be malicious, but they can be very very dangerous. They may not remember much of their previous lives, but they remember the face of their deaths. Injustice is not tolerated.

Freddy Fazbear is the leader, the Boss Bear, and the band is named after him. He tends to be more serious than the rest and has the biggest temper. He works as coordinator for their shows and other plans and tends to take on the role of father figure for those he looks after. He sees most other humans as children, no matter their age, and tends to treat them as if they are such with all that it entails. He prefers to think of himself as the most popular of the four and can be jealous of his band mates' own popularity and attention. Whatever you do, do NOT touch his top hat.

Bonnie the Bunny is the most genuinely caring of the four and has a friendly nurturing personality. He displays great empathy and seeks to console those who are in emotional or physical pain. He enjoys playing music and singing as a way to cheer people up and actively seeks to be as helpful as possible. He also desires to understand more about the world around him and how things work. His kindness is genuine, but his peers sometimes take advantage of it. He has an artistic mind and enjoys writing songs and poetry and his creativity often helps the others in times of such need. Also, he just loves watching retro cartoons.

Chica the Chicken is more aloof than the boys and tends to have a more practical, if cynical, take on the people and situations she encounters. She can be wonderfully friendly, but her perceived bubbliness is usually temporary. While entertaining others, Chica enjoys being the lively party gal. However, when not under the stage lights or before an audience, she often becomes more quiet, sometimes even sullen, as she pursues her personal interests. A philosophical thinker, she explores her existence with a fascination for baking. While pizza creation is a given, she also enjoys learning how to make other sweeter things. Much like a steadfast older sister to the bunch, she won't back down from bullies and will gladly step in when she sees others being bullied.

Foxy the Pirate Fox is the odd one out in so many ways. No amount of restoration or repair ever manages to fix his overall appearance. Parts of his outer covering are ripped or missing thus exposing his internals, his mechanical lower legs, feet, and left hand. His right hand is actually a metal hook and doesn't look safe for interaction with children (or anybody) but he is remarkably careful with it. It is this articulation that allows him to pluck bass guitar strings perfectly. He is a risk-taker and his mischievousness can lead to perceived antagonism. Always ready for adventure, his story-telling reflects this, but his stubbornness can often lead the team astray and into trouble. While not necessarily mean-spirited, his pranks combined with his dominance can sometimes seem a little sadistic.

Each of the four have drastically changed demeanors during Nightmare transformation, however.

T̴̘̙̭̏̒̈́͘h̴̪̙̾̔̏̈́̊͌̚ȇ̸̡̨͈̝̰̲̂̍͗̃̚͜͝r̴̰̒̑̄́̉̊̐̈́́ͅễ̵̲̯̝̲͜ ̶̛͉̣̜̮̦͍̎͐̄̇̍̚i̷̤̼̥̔s̷̨̪̈́̏̽̓̋̚ ̶̢̡̣̮̹͍͔̹̫̀͒̚o̵̢̧̮̥̤̥͖̞͍̊͂͌͆̑̆͛ņ̶̨̫̥̥͍̙̾͌̕͜͝l̵̯̩̲̳͕͋̄̕ý̶̯̝̱͓̘̫̲̳̗͗̚ ̸̢̭̯͗̿F̷̢̹͙̞͇̪̻͕̩̓̾̑̒̈́͛̏͌r̷̩͖̘̺̝̪͚̼͌̓͂̈̎̔͛ě̴̬̥̟͔͖̼̲͓͕d̷̢̦̟̗̫̾̉̓̋͒̚b̷̬̫̌̑́͑̿͛̍̕͘͜ȅ̶͖̣̫͎̗̮̹͕͑̽̋a̵̳̱̭̳͑͊́̄̊̌͘͘͝r̵͕͇͍̅̃͂̍̿́̇͝.̷̯̺͕̩̺̲̾̈́̚͝͝͝ ̷̡̲̝̜̲͂̽̆̀͛̅̿ͅͅ ̷̧̬͇̦͕͚̘̹̈́͐͘͝ͅŤ̷̨̨̰͕̞͓̠h̷͇̑͊̒̾͗̓͠͝ȩ̷̩̠̟͈͔͖̰̇̚r̵͓̓̽͋͝e̵̙̱̭̙̽̀́͗̆̈̄̅̎ͅ ̴̬́̇̎̈́̆͗̓̈̈́i̸͓̙̦͙͗̊͠s̸͍̗̤͙̝͓̲̘͜͝ ̶̥̩̩͔͉̣͙͖͝ô̵̘̻̱͇͑̀̓͝n̸̮͈͍̪̏̐̅̄̿̌̾̃l̵͉͕͇̙͙̩̘͙͂̒̊̋̕͜͝y̷̖͔̪̙̖͒͂̑̎̕ͅ ̵̧͓̾̒̓̎̚͘F̴̼͍̟̠̲̦͎̎͗͐̓͘r̵̪͈͖̺͖̩͛͌̚̚e̴͚͇̰̺̥̲̻͑̍̀̇͑͗͒̚d̸̛͍̞̂̊̅͂̔͝͠ͅb̴̢͖̙̯̥̖̏̂̓̄̇́̽̔̿͜e̸̢̛͉̭̩͉̺̼͜͜a̷͔̞̪̲̦͐̽͒͒r̴̢͕͍̙̖̊͗̍͛͗͝͝.̸̥̯̼̄̔́̽͘ ̸̢̹̠͖̱̈́̈́̀̊̎͠ ̸̨̛̲̩̔̎͊̓͐̂̚͘ͅṪ̸̛̘̞̒̍̍̾̚͜ḧ̸̗̦͇̫̠́̐̈́͛̾̈ê̸̙͔̜̽̀͐̊̕͜r̶͓͛̿͋̀̆͑̚͝e̴̢̹̣̓̅̀̒͐̊ ̸̱̾̉̈i̶̲̝͎̙͓̫͍͉͕̔̋̓̀̑͌̾s̴̢̛̛̹͓̩̮̯̒̇̾̏͒̇ ̵̠͈͖́o̴͈͎̖̲͎̗̦͍̎̐̒́̽͆͠n̵͈͔̘̻͑͊l̷̼͔̬̙̝̝̲̻̓̈́͆ý̶͖͎̖̹́͛́͊̉̀͝ ̵̦͙̇͂̏̀̂͒F̷̲̖̟̰̠͊͆̃͂͋̈́̋͋ͅr̴̰͇̯̹̼̻͔̱͋̈́͑̎̆͗͜ė̴̢̙̖̬͎̮̪̅d̴̨̧̝͚̲̳̓b̵̢̡͍̦͖̜̥̘̦̈̃̀͐̐̍͝e̴̢̛͎̮̮̋̒͠å̴͚̠͒̔͑̓͠ṟ̷̡̧͍͆͐̒.̵̬̱̩̒̚ ̷̦̘͔̫̈́̒ ̸̧͇̳͓͂͗́Į̴̨͖̝͙̺̤̅͊t̴̰͚̳̻̟̃͗̔̓ͅ'̴̨̢͇̗̪̘̖̣́͛͋̒͋͐̇ş̶̩̹̙̯͚͙̅̑̅͐̆͘͘͝ ̴͈̼̲̙̮̊̔́̓͜͝͝m̸̢̖͎̤̟̹̐͐́̂e̶͖̐͌͒̀̀!̴͇̀ ̵̥̀̃̅͐̄͠͝͝͝ ̵̛̬̖͗͠T̸͍̻̯̳̰͔̫͚̃́̔̀́̄h̴̡̹͎̘̖͔͉̜͚͘e̸͉̰̫̘̾̉̓̔͗͊͂̅̚ͅͅr̵̖͖̫̯͓̭̦̥͚͑̓̇̿̃̈́ë̴̢̧̯͈̮̭̗́̇̚ ̵̡̘̝͓̤̱͆͑̽ȋ̶̛͖͈̭̳̋̑̀͋s̴͉͔͈̀̑̋̋̇̌̎̆ ̷̘̳͇͓́̇͒̀o̵̟͓͔͓̊̈́͗͗͛̕ņ̷̬͕̹̟̥͇̥̳̏̀͒̄͑l̸̬͈̭̝̀̎̔̓̈ͅy̴̡͕̱͝ ̵̛̙͇̤͈̘̹̒̈́̒̽͑̿͗̀F̸͍͖͐͗͑́̄̋͜r̶̺̳̫̹͚̀̒̒͐͝é̴̯̯͓̻̩̈̀͝ḑ̸͕̟̭̺͇͖̺̓̇̅̌́̊͝͠ͅb̶̢͕̼̐͝e̵̞͚͌̉̃͝å̷̢̱͈͍̺̳̘͚̭͊̅r̶̗̩̰̼̼͇̙̈́̀̄.̵̧̡̳͈̈́̋͊̿̍͜ ̷̱̝̓͐̾ ̷̛͍̮͕̟͗̈̋̋̕T̶̡͚̩̃͑̒h̶̢̛͖̬̙͎̙̽̔͋͂̉͛͂͜ẽ̷̮̜͓̲̟̬̰̺̃͘͠r̸̤̮̻̙͓̐̂̎͆͜ē̶̩̥͂̈́̍͐̉ͅ ̷̢̧̥͙̱̥͛͐́̚͜ì̷̡̱̬̞̠̳̺̦̒s̶͓̽͗͋̐ ̷̯̭̩̯̯̽͊͒̏o̴̗̤̞͛̓n̷̫͈̯̬̑̆̍̃̓͂̐̚͝l̴̢̛̻͈̺̯͎͙͙̟̅̽́̅͊y̵̡̧̯̟̼͉͙̆͑̐̀͗͋̚͘͝ ̵̟̩̘̲̠͉͔̗͓͌́̽͗́͌̉͊͘F̴̯̣̦̽͊̚r̶̡̝̱̍̓͋͒̆͊̈e̷̘̪̠̦̋̐̈́̾͌͘ͅd̸̨̲̝̝̯͖̝͗̋͋̆̇͑̍b̵̩̯̝̝͑̓͌͆͘͠͝ẽ̸̤̲̬̦̲̣͚̠̪̀̔͗́͋̚á̸̝̱̋͠ṛ̸̢̜̤̙̥̘̠̊̕͘.̵̛̰̤͇͈̠̍̀͐̈̓̈́́̽ ̶̡͈͔̪̥̠̣͂͋͑̉̋ ̴̡̤̜͎̇T̴̨̧̰̦̣̖͎́͒͗̓ȟ̴̛̦̦͎̭̤̼̈́̆̈̌͌͘̕e̵̛͕̼̥̓̋͂̀̅̽̚͜r̴̢͉̱̲̥̃̅̒e̶̢̫̪̲͈͙̜͊̂͜͜ ̸̡̯̳̪̝͇̀i̷̧̧̤̰̜̮̳̜̊͗̾̓̚̕ͅş̶̡̣̖̜̥͇̤̯̾͐̿̒́͝ ̵̞͂̔ö̴̳͓́̆̿̀n̶̟̏̈́̒̔͜l̸̦̰̻͝ÿ̴̧̦͇̰̮̗̤̝́̓̈́͒̍̑̿̒ ̸̂̿͋͜F̷̧̰̹͇̮̝̥̯̀̈́̑̒̈̀͑r̸̻̕e̴͈̼̭͉̱̻͎̔́͌̃̉̒̎ḍ̵̯͇̥́̄̉̈́̎̃̾b̵̝͈̘͈͍̟̹̥̲̏̏̀́̿͂͠͝ę̸̻͖̦͙̘̳̪͛́̿́̃͆͝ͅa̵͈̙̹̘͉͚͖̗̒̚ͅṛ̵̳̘̝̬̓̈́̍̔̚.̴̧̱͎͛̎̔̀̆̑͊̋͝ ̶̜̩̲͈͓̮̀̐͛̌ ̸̧͍̲̬̱̹̲̏̑̅͆̍̎I̴̛̫̬͖̦̽̃̿t̸̼̤̬͖̟̥̩͖̔̃͛́͒̋'̷̡̙͚̘́̃͗͊s̵̪̺͓̄ ̷̢͎͖͎́̾̒̾m̷̗̘̳͒͒̓̾́͋͋͝͝e̴͔̒͘!̸̧̼̜͓̱͕̮̏̀̈̀̆͘͘͘͝ ̶͙͊͋̌̏͗͠ ̶̢̛̟̘̮͈̆͊̇́T̶̯͈͆́̆͛̚͜ḩ̷̧̥̩͍͉̝̈́́͋̇͛͘e̴̢͖̬̰̹̩̞͖͋͒͛̎́͗͘r̸̛̳͕̙͑̈́͂̅̍̚e̴͔͉̠̗̳̿̾̎͘͜͠͝ ̶̠͙̙̫̻́̎͌͆̍̃́̀̆ï̷̧̛̦͙͍̼̦̩͖̳̍͛͒̑̕͠ş̴̻̘̤̫̬̟̳̓̾͘ ̶͕̂́͌͆͐̈́o̴̗̲̤̭͗̀́͛̽̿n̶̢̦̻̅̈́̈́̀l̷̢͖̯̼̝̲̪̣̱͊́̾̄y̷͍͈̬̟̬̖̼̖̑̀̌ ̴͓͖̂́͝F̷͚̭̝̳͖̩͙̂́̐̔̅͛͋̕͜r̵̠̟̈́͂̅̉̈́͐͜e̸̢̢̘͈̥͌̎̍̓̈́͘͜͝ḑ̴͇̦͙͕̿̾̽̀̈́̀͠b̷̨̲̮̯̬̰͚̀̋͝e̷̖͕̐̽́̈́̉͠a̴͉̺̰͓͓̍́r̸͍̲̓͛̍̈́̏͐͋̚.̸̥̀̄͛̆͂̄͐ ̴̼̏̄̏͂̊̑́͘̕͜ ̴̠͛Ṫ̸̛̳̮͊h̷̲̜̦͊̇͌͆͘͝ȩ̴̯̲̥̲̦̘͙̄ṛ̵̳̮̝̝̻̓̏͋̽͐̎́e̶͔͌͂̀͑̀̑̂ ̸̛͔̱̩̘͎͐͗͗̅̐͘i̶͓̞͈̹̅́̓͛̏̊s̷̘͖̘͉͛͆̽͐͝ ̵̘͙͖͎͔̞̲̓̈́o̸̧̢̯͉̼̿̎̽̓̒͜n̶̗̙̈́̈́̊̏̓͑̕l̶̢͙̱̒͊̄̕y̵̮̫̰̺̥͎̹̫͛͒̈́̈͑ ̶͔̥͉͔̘͛̓̈́̑̔͠D̶̨̳͔͈͖̤̱̽̀͆̋ę̵̧̛̼̠̦̯̞̱͒̔̍̌͛̚a̶̧͕̤̝̒̑̉̽̑͘͠t̴̛̛͈͙̪̣̱̱̪͖̽ͅh̸̪̲̣̗̓̏͜ͅ.̷̜̬̽̾̂̈́̿ ̶̧͙͇͕̻̘͍̲͖̃̌̂̾̇͝ ̵͎̀̏̆̈́͋̕T̴̠͑̓͊̐̉̓̓̎̈́ḥ̷̨̨̬̝̙̯̫̮̌̿́͑́͘̚e̸̢̛̹̩̰̋̿̆̽̔̈́̉̕r̶̬̟̈́͋̿͑̊ȩ̸̦̭͉̹̳̅ ̵̤̳̲̳̜̺͇̌î̵̞̙̊͆̒͐̌͝s̶̡̧̺͚̟̭̰͙̈́̈́̌͆̾̀͜͝͠ ̷̧̢̛̝̯̤̗̾̀͊͛͂͐̀o̶̢̦͓̰͙̮̥͛͘n̷̰̈́̑̓̽̓́͠ḽ̶̫̖̜̥̟̫̪́̀̽͊̈̇̄͠y̵̢̹͍̻̆̐̔̂͘̕ ̴̞̮̱͐͐͒̓̆̾͒͝͝Ḏ̸̢̤̺̣̭́̾̇̌́͝ê̸̯̰͖̣͕̹̞̓̇̑̍̈́̋a̷̯̼͊̽̇͑̇̓͘t̸̝̝͛̑͒̉h̵̬͙̑̈́̏̓͐́̆͝.̵̦̰̞͒̑̒͑͠ ̶̰̏̃̒͊̓̒̆̋͌ ̶̟̋́͂͗̅̉I̴̢̞͍̒̄̀͗̈́͗ͅt̷̛̹͖̹̦̦͎̞̍͑̅'̶̺̦̐̂͌̇̉̂s̴̮̮̩̈́̎̐͐ ̵̮̗͔͐̀̔̉͊͒̒͘m̷͈̘͕̥͍͈͔̣͒̀̃͆̈́̒̌͘̚ė̸̱̭̮͉̜ͅͅ!̵̬̦̪͕͖͌̄͌̈̏ͅͅ ̴̘̦̘̏̏̈́̈́͐͘ ̷͉̯̗̰̻̅̈́Ṯ̴̹̮̈́h̸̲̋́̌̎̈̐͘͝ȩ̵̨̲̩͚̜̙͙̃̔͊͗̈͘͝r̶̮͕̭̰̦͔̩̰̹̀̄̎e̸̩͇̙̞͒̈́͂ ̷̖̻͙͙̱̖̘̆̽̐͂́̊̈̀i̷̛̥̖͈̜͓̞̳̟̾̒̑̏̽̋͘ŝ̴̞̩̬̅̓̓̈̚ ̷̯̺͓̭͚̟̻͂̓͘ǫ̵̱̞̻̖̳͍̺̈͂n̵̝͈̖̼̐̓̂l̶̡̯͍̭̜͇̯̪̆̿̚͜ý̸̨̘̑̕ͅ ̵̯͒D̸̳̿̂͌̽̂ē̴̖̔̓̕͠a̴̡̠̣͉͖̠̦͙̼͐̔́t̴͖̜̬͎͑̓́h̸̛̙̻̞̗͎͓̗̀͑́̽͆̑͐ͅ.̷̼̠̼̼̎͒́̿̈́̈̿ ̴̡͈̰̹͙̝̅̋͛̿ ̸͙͓̥͉̙͈̩͋̿ͅT̴̢̢͕̲̪̘̿̃͐̇̅̍̀͘͝ḩ̶̤͉̺̳̘͈̓́̂̀͜͝ȩ̶̘̭̘̼͎̼̮̳͋̿̎̐́r̴͉͍͖̹̜͌̆͑͗ë̶̞̮̲̝̻͎́̇̓̔̓̊͠ ̷̹͆ī̷͈̟͗̓͂͐̌͠s̴͇͕͊ ̸̧̥̪̤̻̭̓ỏ̷͍̰̔͊͊̌n̴̹̹̝̤̰̝͈͂̑͌̀̕l̶̳͖̻̀͑͜ͅȳ̵̤͉͐̕̚ ̸̢̹͕̯̺̙͉̓͂̓̀͊̋̚͘͠D̸̪̻́́̚ę̴̪̪̝̜̮̺͓̈ả̸̦̹̜͑̓̌t̴̨̥̜͍̣̤̐̆͒́͑͛̈̚ͅh̷͉͒̂͐͌͗́̏̋ͅ.̸̯̻̘̮̳̉͒̃̍̉̾̏͛ ̵̨̮͔̱͖́̾͌̽̀̇͋͝ ̷̨̧̯͖̖͂̎͆̑́̕ͅT̵̢̰̦̰͎̼̆ḩ̶̳̥̍̔̓̅̍̔e̴̩̲̘͎̻̾̾͘ȓ̷͈̩̄̾́͑ę̵͔̹̜̤̭̣̪͛̀͊̌̔̾̒͐ͅ ̴̢̭͕̖̞̿͘͜į̵͎̙̭̻̳̰̇̂͌̓s̴̫͇͖̖̊̎̀͋́̒ ̸̧̭̠͔̲͚̉̔͛̋͛́̉̌̕ơ̷̡͕̟̿̇͋̆̀̉͛͗ǹ̵̟̭̼̈́͊̍̄͝ļ̷̤̪̞̩̬̅͂̒͐̃͊̀ẏ̴̲͍̙̣͍̓̎̓̔̀̐ ̶̖̅̽̉̐̈́̑̈́̅͝m̶͖̲̪̓͝ͅe̷̢̹̤̾̓̓̐̀̈̈́͊.̸̨̫͚̦̜͌̆ ̸̧̛̑̍͛̂͑ ̷̢͉̥̲̙͔̀̀͆͘Ǐ̸̺̺̠̦̘t̴͍̟̠͕̗̱̩̱͐̐'̸̡͍̫̻͎̲̒̈́͠s̷̪͇͚͍̮͍̥͓̏͐̈͋̎̔ ̷̎̓͗̿͊̀͋͜m̸͖̄́͋̅̊̑̑͘è̷̙̮͒̋͘!̴̡̢͕̘͚͕͆̾͊̊ ̵̨̨͖̙̦͚͖͛̈́͌̒̅̐ ̴̛̥̱̗̘̖̔͂̊̉͆̾̅́͜I̸͎̼̤͎̲̲͑̈́̈́͋͗̔͗̅ẗ̵̡͓͇̜͎̯́͒̈̈'̵̡̡̦̫̞̜͋̔͝ş̸̦͙̜͕̜͓̞͠ ̵̧̙̦̠̟̑̔̆́m̸̘̲͕̿͐͛̎͜ę̷̨̼͈̫̜͔̏ͅ!̷̥͇̤͔̰̙̜̀

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