Fnaf The Silver Eyes ((top))

Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes (2015), written by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley, is the first novel based on the popular horror game series. It acts as a Young Adult thriller that expands upon the lore of the games, offering a deeper, albeit alternative, narrative perspective on the Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza tragedy. Plot Overview The Return:

Afton’s body is crushed. Metal rods pierce his torso, his throat, his eyes. He falls to the ground, a gurgling, twitching mess, still alive but trapped inside the very suit he used to kill. The children’s souls watch in silent, static-laced triumph. fnaf the silver eyes

For years, the Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) franchise existed purely as a digital nightmare. It was a series of jump scares, creepy atmospheric audio, and a lore so deeply buried in cryptic minigames that it required a collective effort from millions of fans to piece together. But in 2015, franchise creator Scott Cawthon and author Kira Breed-Wrisley decided to do something different. They decided to step away from the security cameras and forced perspective of the survival horror games to tell a story in a medium that the franchise had yet to explore: the written word. Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes (2015),

The reunion quickly turns into a nightmare. Doors slam shut on their own. A child’s laughter echoes from empty halls. The group gets separated. Jason, the youngest, is lured away by a familiar, comforting voice—a yellow rabbit. This is Spring-Bonnie, an old suit from the diner that preceded Freddy’s. But the man inside is no performer. Metal rods pierce his torso, his throat, his eyes

: Ten years after the murders at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, 17-year-old Charlie returns to her hometown, Hurricane, for a memorial. She and her childhood friends revisit the abandoned restaurant, only to discover that the animatronics are still active and harbor a murderous agenda.