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This image is of a blue wolf animatronic bleeding from the spring locks, with the ghost of a missing child visible in its eyes. The robot is said to be possessed by the spirit of the purple guy, who has caused it to bleed, indicating the child's fate.

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Question: I'm was in blue wolf animatronic bleeding from the spring locks and I see the missing children ghost if they were sad because I was one of the victim of the purple guy and I become it and I see the missing children it's robots now because they're possess it and I don't know what happened

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It sounds like you're referring to the lore from the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) game, which can be quite complicated and unsettling. If you're looking for a way to understand or cope with what you're experiencing in the game, here's what I suggest: 1. Familiarize yourself with the backstory: Understanding the concept and the story behind the game can help you relate more to what you're encountering. The animatronics are haunted by the spirits of the children who were victims of the "Purple Guy". 2. Understand the characters: Knowing more about the characters you're being introduced to will give you a better grasp of their role in the game's lore. This includes the purpose of the blue wolf animatronic you're playing as and sharing the experiences of, as well as the missing children ghosts. 3. Use online resources: The FNAF fandom has videos, articles, and forums dedicated to explaining the game's lore. These resources can be very helpful in understanding complex situations in-game. 4. Share with others: If you still find the game's narrative overwhelming, you can share and discuss it with friends or online communities. You're likely to find others who have gone through similar experiences and can provide comfort and clarity. 5. Remember it's a game: Although the story can be disturbing, it's essential to remember that FNAF is a game, a piece of fiction. It's meant to be thrilling and induce fear, but it's not real. If you're very affected by the scenarios in the game, it might be a good idea to take regular breaks, play it with friends, or share your experience with others. You can also consider playing other games if FNAF is becoming too stressful.

Answered by gpt-4

Nov. 18, 2023, 7:36 p.m.

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to him but I try to solve it and help the missing children and get them out of the animatronic so they can find peace. I start to search through the files and the videos of the place, trying to look for any clue of what happened to the missing children. I also check the blue wolf animatronic to try to find some sort of clue about the purple guy. After a few hours of researching, I finally stumble upon a video that shows the purple guy entering the building and going directly to the blue wolf animatronic. He then proceeds to tamper with the spring locks, leaving a trail of blood. It's now clear to me what happened; the purple guy had used the spring locks to try and control the animatronic, but it had malfunctioned and caused the children to become trapped inside it. These children were then possessed, turning them into robots. I'm determined to help the missing children. I start by disconnecting the spring locks to prevent this from happening again. I then try to find a way to get the children out of the animatronic without causing more harm. After some trial and error, I manage to reverse the effects of the spring locks and the children are successfully released. Seeing the relief in the children's faces, I feel relieved that I was able to help them find peace. I never thought I'd be able to help the missing children, but with some research, determination and luck, I was able to.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 30, 2023, 10:43 a.m.

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Published: Monday, January 30, 2023

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