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FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S MEME

During the day, it's a place of joy. But you aren't here during the day. Maybe you've desperate for a bit of cash, and ignored the ominous warning on the newspaper ad. Maybe you've eaten at the pizzaria since you were a child, and thought that taking up a job here can't possibly go wrong. Or maybe you're just playing the game under your bed covers at 2am.
Because seriously, who the fuck would work here for more than one day.
This is a meme based of the new horror game, Five Nights at Freddy's. As you would expect, this is a horror meme. Therefore, warnings for blood, gore, mutilation, and if you're really fucking scared of living dolls and the like you might want to think twice before posting here. A playthrough for the brave, and a small snippet for the faint of heart:
You've been hired as the night guard at a pizzaria called 'Freddy Fazbear's Pizza', and it seems that the animatronics seem to get a bit... quirky at night. On your first day, a phone recording from the previous guards starts to play, and it explains that you can't let the animatronics see you, or they will force you into an animatronic suit. And with all those wires and cogs in an animatronic suit? Yeah, that isn't going to end well.
Unfortunately, you can't just close the doors and pray to whatever deity you believe in. You've got limited power (you know, budget cuts) to make it through from 12am to 6am. Checking security cameras to see where each animatronic is, turning on the hallway lights outside your guardpost, closing the doors- all of these take up power. Use it all up? Black out, and you're left exposed. Good luck surviving that.
The guy on the phone is good at giving you tips, at least-- but these robots don't just seem to be... robots. They only move when you're not looking, and when you are looking, they have a tendency to look straight at the screen. (People who've seen Bonnie at Cam 5 will know how batshit terrifying this is.) And they seem to be... rather intelligent. Wait, did that one just talk?
There's 4 animatronics- Bonnie the purple bunny, Chica the chicken, Foxy the fox and Freddy the bear. Foxy's special, in the sense that it's got a whole area to itself and if you don't watch it enough, it will run down the fucking hallway. Freddy rarely leaves the stage... but he will if you run out of power. Oops.
You've got to balance limited power, limited view and trust that lady luck is on your side-- just to survive to 6am.
Good luck, sport.
Options:
1. FIRST DAY: You and your new co-worker take the job as night security. Maybe you're childhood friends, maybe you're strangers to each other. But when the phone recording starts playing and you both realize this isn't exactly what you two signed up for, you'd better start working together. Fast.
2. OVERTIME: Maybe you're a sucker for the paranormal or you seriously have a death wish, but you haven't quit the job yet. Quite the contrary, in fact. You're working doubly hard. Except tonight, it seems that they're getting more... lively. Hey, did the rabbit just speak--
3. FUCK THIS SHIT: Hell no are you staying cooped up in the guard room. You're going out of there. Maybe you're gonna investigate the back rooms, maybe you're going to find someplace else to hide, or maybe, if you're actually sane, you're going to try finding a way to escape. Still, is that a the music box theme song you hear nearby? Maybe leaving wasn't the best idea...
4. THEY GOT YOU: Uh oh. Well, they're here. Time to say your last words before you get brutally slaughtered by walking talking animatronics.
5. CHECK PIRATE COVE GODDAMMIT: Hiring more than one guard was a mistake, because in the heat of the moment, you're arguing over what to do. Maybe they want you to close the door, but you've only got 20% left and 3 hours to go. Maybe they want to look at another camera. In any case, try to settle this dispute fast, or something else is going to do it for you.
6. WHY IS IT DARK: Oops, out of power. Quick, play dead!
7. JUST PLAYING THE GAME: You're not actually stuck in a life-or-death situation. You're just playing it on your computer. It's still fucking terrifying, though.
8. YOU CAN'T CONTROL ME: Or make your own prompts!
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{She's scared and shaking, but she still continues to look him steadily in the eye.]
No matter what you have done, you mustn't throw your life away. There is almost no crime so great that it cannot be redeemed.
[And of those that can't, only Gangrel has crossed that line, thus far... and from where Maribelle is standing - which is very near the door, now - Adachi is no Gangrel.]
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[Adachi wanted to snap, he wanted to yell at her for being so damn stupid, but he couldn't do it, and part of it was because he didn't want to. Yeah, he liked her; he liked how stupidly stubborn she was, how determined she was, how much of a pain in the ass she was. He liked all of it, and he hated himself for it.]
[So that was why what he had to say next was just spoken plainly.]
I killed two people.
[Of course, they weren't checking the cameras. Of course, something had to lurk in the darkness, reaching...]
MARIBELLE!
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[It was for the army, for the war, but they were still people - and many of them hadn't even been fighting them willingly, but it was kill or be killed.
She catches the warning, and only barely manages to fling herself to the floor with a terrified cry. Even if she did mean what she said, that didn't mean she had any wish to die this way.]
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[He screamed as it dug into his shoulder, but he threw himself forward anyway, the claw raking along his arm as it pulled away and the door slammed closed.]
[He let out a shuddering breath, sinking down to his knees as his arm hung uselessly at his side. Damn, it had to be his left arm; he needed that hand to write with, dammit.]
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She gets up, keeping a nervous eye on the other door as she removes her caplet, beginning to dab gingerly at his wound.]
Oh, Adachi...
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[Finally, he let out a breath, looking away from her.]
It's different. I killed because I could. That's all.
[...sheesh, even Tatsumi could probably tell he was lying. Whatever, it didn't matter.]
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That's not true. Anyone who would do such a thing would have simply allowed me to die.
[She frowns, carefully cleaning his injury as she speaks, and she removes her cravat to help her clean it before tearing her caplet into stops so she can begin binding the wound.
4 AM. There's no sign of anyone approaching the other door, even though they could very easily kill them both - almost as if they want to draw this out.]
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[Finally, he let out a tired noise, leaning forward to rest his forehead on her shoulder.]
...I was so tired... of being promised something and not getting it. 'Look at a TV at midnight on rainy night and you'll see your soul mate'... it's pathetic, but I wanted it to be true. When it wasn't...
[Well, the answer was obvious. He let out a breath, leaning away from her again.]
Check the cameras. We're wasting a lot of power like this.
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I... I'm sorry.
[she moves back, opening the doors once she deeps it safe.]
We're at 42% power.
[Can they make it on that?]
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[Adachi shuffled up to his feet, leaning against the wall so he could at least smack at the release for the door on the right without much delay. Of course, this was assuming the animatronics didn't hang around outside the door again. He really didn't want to play dead, though at least with the shoulder wound, he'd be convincing.]
...so, don't come with me again. I don't deserve it.
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[She glares at the screen, very carefully not looking at a certain poster.]
Come morning light, I shall burn this place to the blasted ground.
[And damn the consequences. Fire should be enough for these monsters.]
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[Seriously, what the hell!? Was confessing and giving her his reason not good enough for her?!]
Just stay away from this place, and stay as far away from me as you can. Don't even think about me anymore.
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[Their tactician had given Gangrel another chance. She'd given Walhart one, too... and they had proven themselves to be - if not good - then changed by their time in the army.
She knew that anyone could change.]
I will not, and you know that very well.
[She flicks through the screens almost expertly, her gaze sharper than ever.]
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[...yeah, right, when did she do the smart thing?]
What makes you think I wouldn't kill you if I was given the same chance?
[Oh he had to get her with this one.]
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Once daylight hit, that is.]
You could have allowed that fox to take me. And yet, on instinct, you did not.
Why?
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[He was trying to be nonchalant, but he didn't have much heart into it. He took a glance out the door, seeing that damn duck shuffling over, and hit the switch for the door. Here we go again... geeze.]
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[She may have been blind to Adachi's darker side until now, but she's surprisingly quick now. Maybe it's the mind-bending terror.]
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You pick the worst things to be stubborn about.
[...but at the very least, now he could be himself around her. Strange how that was almost a relief.]
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[She says that lightly, but as soon as the duck is gone, she motions for him to hit the switch again to release the door, her hands shaking.
She really does want to ask him why he bothered to save her, and she looks at him for the barest moment with that question in her eyes, but she doesn't dare speak of it. Not yet, at least.]
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[He almost said something himself, but a strange noise from somewhere in the building caught his attention. Adachi felt his heart freeze, hoping that noise didn't mean what he thought it meant.]
...c-check for the bear!
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T-the left door!
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[Crap...!]
[He had about a second to realize that the bear was too close before a fuzzy hand grabbed his arm, and he was staring in the face of true musical terror.]
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She couldn't even scream. All she could do was pray for a miracle... or for it to be over quickly.]
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Mari, get away! It'll grab you too! Mari!
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[Maribelle desperately slammed that damnable button as hard as she could, well aware of the stench of mucus and blood and she didn't know what else. She was terrified, tears streaming down her face - but if they were to die here, at least they wouldn't die alone.]
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