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- Not what you were looking for? See Minor Characters (disambiguation).
This is a list of minor characters in Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach and the RUIN DLC.
Base Game[]
Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex Customers[]
The duffel bag "BBW MAINT LOG" mentions that customers in the Fazbear Theater have complained about the BB World game starting to glitch over time.
Even though most of the Bonnie art was removed from Bonnie Bowl, kids keep asking, "Where's Bonnie?" and employees do not seem to be clear on how to respond.
The "CHICA UPGRADE" message mentions that a live performance to test Glamrock Chica's experimental voice box resulted in chaos when she sang, causing guest injuries as well as 12 lawsuits. Similarly, "CHICA REPORT" states that she has attacked patrons and S.T.A.F.F. for the new Pizza Flavored Monty Mystery Mix Slushy Syrup, recommending a recall before the company is inundated with lawsuits.
Kids' drawings from past customers decorate various walls throughout Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex.
Customers are directed to start leaving the establishment at 11:30. Upon exiting, they receive novelty glasses, a single soda refill voucher, and are made to sign a liability waiver.
Audience[]
A large audience appears in the opening cutscene of the game, cheering for the glamrock animatronics during a concert performance. Glamrock Freddy seemingly detects a threat of some sort in the audience, before malfunctioning and shutting down, thus ruining the show.
When talking to herself in her green room, Roxanne Wolf claims that her performance was perfect so everyone was watching and adoring her, but this is likely exaggerated.
The audience is animated via static poses and having the models moved vertically.
Angry Parent and Daughter[]
“CUSTOMER COMPLAINT - We paid for the Glam Freddy Mega Deluxe Party Package and Freddy broke down as soon as he got on stage. We paid to have him at the table and sing happy birthday. He was supposed to give her the cake! My daughter's birthday has been ruined. I demand a refund.” |
A parent was celebrating the March 9th birthday of their daughter by purchasing the Glam Freddy Mega Deluxe Party Package. This means Glamrock Freddy was supposed to come to the table to sing happy birthday and give her the cake, but he doesn't since he broke down as soon as he went on the stage. Soon after, the angry parent leaves the "Party Foul" customer complaint message to demand a refund.
"Easy Money" Author and Recipient[]
“My cousin worked here. He said magnets screw with the ticket machines. Just head up to Faz Pad. You can get down to customer service through the back door and grab a stack of tickets. I'll be waiting for you outside. If you hear any robots, just hide until they leave. You'll be fine.” |
The author of the duffel bag "Easy Money" is the cousin of a former employee. They instruct the recipient of their message to sneak in so they can steal some tickets. They give instructions to use Faz-Pad to reach the back door of customer service, and if they hear any robots, then just hide until they go away. The message author tells them they'll be fine, meanwhile they will be waiting outside.
"HI DAVE" Author[]
“CUSTOMER COMPLAINT - You should fire Dave. He sucks.” |
One customer presumably had negative interaction with Dave, and therefore left a customer complaint about it.
Complaining Parent and Son[]
“CUSTOMER COMPLAINT - My son never had sleeping problems. But after spending an evening in the daycare, he refuses to sleep with the lights out anymore! He just cries and cries. And then when I do let him keep the lights on, he wets the bed!” |
After spending an evening in the Superstar Daycare that presumably involved both sides of the Daycare Attendant, one parent's son refuses to sleep with the lights off or on. He cries in the dark, but wets the bed when his parent lets him keep the lights on. As such, the parent files the "Night Terrors" customer complaint.
Angry Mom and Kid(s)[]
“CUSTOMER COMPLAINT - The pizza we ordered was weird. Some pieces were different sizes or didn't fit together. One slice even had different toppings. Did you recycle the old pizza from the trash? I am never coming back here unless I am given some some sort of major discount. - Angry Mom” |
A mother, and presumably her one or more kids, ordered a pizza, but the slices were different sizes and did not fit together, with one piece even having different toppings. The angry mom leaves the "RECYCLED PIZZA?" customer complaint to ask if it was recycled from the trash. She claims that unless she gets some form of major discount, she will never return. This is a reference to a similar rumor about Chuck E. Cheese's.
Hole-in-one Golfer[]
“ERRANT BEHAVIOR REPORT - Monty didn't show up for the main stage performance again. We found him in the same place we always do, the catwalks over Monty Golf. We can't have a repeat of last month. Someone hit the hole in one and the hurricane bucket knocked him down. Both legs were broken and required emergency parts and service work.” |
The month prior to the "Monty Mischief" errant behavior report, a customer in Monty's Gator Golf hit the hole in one. This caused the hurricane bucket to knock down Montgomery Gator from the catwalks above, breaking both of his legs.
"IT IS HAPPENING AGAIN" Author[]
The customer who complains for the "IT IS HAPPENING AGAIN" message bag asks why Fazbear Entertainment LLC reopened, stating that everyone remembers what happened to those kids.
Lilly H.[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Lil (disambiguation).
“"Last week it was Jenkins forgetting to replace the urinal cakes after a single use, yesterday it was Elsa for showing up to work early, today it's me because Lilly H asked for Chicken Alfredo. I said we don't make that here. Her father (guy looked like Sasquatch, btw) demanded to speak to a manager. I get Dennis. Dennis asks me why I don't just get her what she wants. I say we don't have Chicken Alfredo! Dennis fires me on the spot. |
In the "BETTER EMPLOYEES" message, Lilly H. asks for Chicken Alfredo from the message's author, but it is not on the menu. This causes a commotion that results in the author getting fired, then their manager, Dennis, since S.T.A.F.F. bots are incapable of making it. The author thanks her at the end of the message for helping to get revenge and fire Dennis.
Lilly H.'s Father[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Lil (disambiguation).
Lilly H.'s father is described as looking like Sasquatch by the author of the "BETTER EMPLOYEES" duffel bag.
When his daughter cannot get Chicken Alfredo, he demands to speak to a manager. So, the message author gets Dennis, who then fires them. Dennis is also fired because S.T.A.F.F. bots do not make Chicken Alfredo either.
Arcade Players[]
The arcade games throughout the game have various short nicknames on the high score screens. Some seemed to be themed around the particular game the high score screen is for. All are three letters long except for one of the generic arcade textures, which is also the only one without GGY as the top score.
GGY, the first story in Tales from the Pizzaplex #5, revealed that GGY stands for Gregory and ABC stands for Axel Brandon Campbell.
- AAA
- AAW
- ABB
- ABC (X3)
- AHA
- ALI
- BAB
- BBB
- BBG
- BBY (X2)
- BEB
- BEE (X2)
- BII (X2)
- BJD
- BLB
- BOY
- BUN
- BZZ
- CAS
- CAT (X2)
- CC (Generic)
- CCK
- CHI
- CIC (X2)
- DFF
- DNS
- DOD
- ESD
- EYE
- FAL
- FB (Generic)
- FF (Generic)
- FFF
- FG (Generic)
- FGH
- FIF
- FIL
- FIS (X2)
- FRE
- GAU (X2)
- GER (X2)
- GGG
- GGY (All except generic)
- GHB
- GHH
- GII
- GJ (Generic)
- GUU (X2)
- GWA
- GWE
- HHH
- HIH
- HJJ
- HKI
- HOP
- HOS
- HUF
- HUH
- HUM
- HWU
- HYE
- IMI (X2)
- IMP
- JAB
- KIT (X2)
- KJH
- KUK (X2)
- LAD
- LDY (X3)
- LED
- LUC (X2)
- MAN
- MG (Generic)
- MMM
- MON
- MOO
- MSE (X2)
- MSM
- NBR
- NEG
- NEP
- OOO
- PHI
- PIP (X2)
- PLA
- POL
- PUR
- QEN
- QQQ
- RAN (X2)
- REP
- RK (Generic)
- ROX
- RRR
- RTG
- RTR
- RW (Generic)
- RY (Generic)
- RZZ
- SAM
- SAW
- SEN
- SDF
- SHE
- SMI
- SOF
- SUN
- SZE
- TEO (X3)
- TIN
- TOY
- TTH
- UFO
- VL (Generic)
- VNY
- VOL
- VRP (X2)
- VVV
- WEB
- WER
- WHI
- ZAM
- ZZZ
Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex Employees[]
“ATTENTION EMPLOYEES - Good news! Due to the success of the S.T.A.F.F. project, we will no longer need nighttime employee coverage. We will be reducing nighttime hours effective immediately. Enjoy the additional time spent with your families.” |
There is an all staff meeting on a Thursday night at 11:30 PM, where there will be cake, all 'service team' attendance is mandatory. "PINK SLIP" is a notice to employees that due to the success of S.T.A.F.F. project, nighttime employee coverage is no longer necessary, reducing effective hours immediately, so they can enjoy the additional time spent at home with their families. "CHICA REPORT" states that she has attacked employees and S.T.A.F.F. for the new Pizza Flavored Monty Mystery Mix Slushy Syrup, recommending a recall before the company is inundated with lawsuits.
"COMPACTOR INSTRUCTIONS" dictate that all S.T.A.F.F. and employees should be clear of the trash compactor before step three.
Parts and Service[]
The Parts and Service team are mentioned at various points and are responsible for maintenance of the animatronics.
The "Understudy" message bag reports that they made the proper adjustments to Montgomery Gator, so he could replace Glamrock Bonnie.
They are referenced again in the "Monty Mischief" duffel bag, reporting that when both of Montgomery's legs were broken from the hurricane bucket knocking him down, they performed emergency work on him.
In the "SAFETY CHECK" message, Parts and Service is concerned that Glamrock Chica will suffer heavy damage, if she were to be caught in the trash compactor.
15 minutes before closing, Vanessa states they have Glamrock Freddy on reduced power. She later tells him that Montgomery will run shows until they can put his casing onto a new Glamrock Endoskeleton.
Kitchen Staff[]
The message bag "Food Storage" is a notice to the kitchen staff about how food material must be securely stored at closing, due to Glamrock Chica eating from the Kitchen garbage after hours. It states that the repairs are expensive, so the cost will come out of their paychecks.
"SAFETY CHECK" is also addressed to the kitchen staff, regarding the fact that Parts and Service is worried Glamrock Chica would suffer heavy damage if she were to be caught in the trash compactor. Therefore, they should always double check it before use and should not use it to dispose of pizza, pizza flavored items, or pizza scented materials, including Monty's Mystery Mix. Otherwise, their paychecks will be used to cover the replacement cost.
Security Staff[]
Glamrock Freddy says the doors in security offices were designed to keep their highly-trained security staff safe in case of emergency.
There were more human night guards than just Vanessa, but they were replaced with S.T.A.F.F. bots. Despite being the security team, they would still have issues with access to various areas.
Former Security Team Member[]
“EXIT INTERVIEW - Of course, I got stuck in the arcade. Every time I exit the Security Office, I get locked out. If it's not my low clearance level, then I need a stupid Party Pass. I'm on the security team. Shouldn't I have access to everything? I swear, those things are messing with me. This place is not safe. Give me my $100 and I'll go.” |
"NIGHT SHIFT" is the exit interview for a former member of the security team who worked overnight. They complain about how they get stuck in the arcade because they get locked out of the Security Office every time they leave the room. They question why they don't have access to everything as a member of the security team, requiring a Party Pass if not a higher clearance level. They swear something is messing with them, and the place is not safe. They finish by asking for their $100 so they can leave.
"Easy Money" Author's Cousin[]
“My cousin worked here. He said magnets screw with the ticket machines. Just head up to Faz Pad. You can get down to customer service through the back door and grab a stack of tickets. I'll be waiting for you outside. If you hear any robots, just hide until they leave. You'll be fine.” |
The cousin to the author of "Easy Money" used to work at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. He informed his cousin of the ticket machines' weakness to magnets.
Dave[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Dave (disambiguation).
“CUSTOMER COMPLAINT - You should fire Dave. He sucks.” |
The message "HI DAVE" is simply a customer complaint that recommends firing Dave, apparently because "He sucks."
"OUT OF ORDER" Author[]
“INVENTORY CHECK - There is no record of a PQ3 arcade, yet there is a cabinet tucked away in Fazerblast. Won't work though. Sometimes I hear it in attract mode, but I have never seen a single image displayed. Too creepy. Leave it where it is. At least until I play part 1 and 2.” |
During an inventory check, the author of the "OUT OF ORDER" message found a Princess Quest 3 arcade hidden in Fazer Blast, despite there not being any record of such a thing. They haven't played the first two parts, so the arcade cabinet doesn't work when they try it. They sometimes heard it in attract mode, but have never seen it display an image. They find it very creepy and say to leave it where it is.
Overworked Employee[]
“Are you going to the staff party? I don't want to stick around after my 14 hr shift, but I don't want to get laid off if I don't show up.” |
The day of the all staff meeting, one employee works a 14 hour shift. They do not want to stay any longer afterward, but are also afraid of being fired for not attending. They send a coworker a "QUESTION" message to explain their dilemma and to ask if they are also going to the meeting.
Since it is only stated that service team attendance is mandatory, and they are worried about getting fired, they are presumably a part of the service team.
"AR-CADE MAINT LOG" Author[]
“MAINTENANCE LOG - Why is the Monty Golf AR-Cade in the mini golf course? It makes absolutely no sense. It seems to work ok otherwise.” |
A maintenance worker writes "AR-CADE MAINT LOG" purely to question why it is in the mini golf course, since they think it does not make any sense. The machine is otherwise fine.
"PQ1 MAINT LOG" Author[]
“MAINTENANCE LOG - There's a Princess Quest 1 machine somewhere in the building. An actual standup arcade! I guess the devs pulled it from that old mobile game. Why port to arcade?” |
A maintenance worker records "PQ1 MAINT LOG" about there being a Princess Quest 1 stand up arcade cabinet, though they do not specify where. They find it hard to believe and question why the developers would port an old mobile game to arcade.
"BEHIND THE MAZE" Author[]
“MAINTENANCE REPORT - I still can't find what is making all the clanging noise in the AC system. This is the fifth visit this week. If I could reach that stupid vent behind the exercise maze room, I could get to the catwalks over Gator Golf and take a look. Maybe someone who works in Mazercise knows how.” |
The author of the "BEHIND THE MAZE" duffel bag is a maintenance worker investigating the same noises in the air conditioning system that Low Budget Building Contractors was called in for. It's the fifth visit in one week, and they still have not been able to determine a cause. The message author wants to reach the catwalks over Monty's Gator Golf to take a look around, but is unable to reach the Mazercise vent that leads there, so they wonder if someone who works in the attraction might know how.
"Job Security" Author[]
“Where is everyone? Leo was the only one who had a copy of the maze control key, but I haven't seen him for months. Maybe that creepy bot knows where the key is. Leo was supposed to train it to work the maze, instead he tricked the bot into doing busy work under the daycare theater. I'll check after the all staff meeting tonight.” |
A Mazercise employee writes the message bag "Job Security" the day of the all staff meeting. They wonder where everyone else is, especially Leo, since they haven't seen him in months. They finally decide to look for him and his sole copy of the maze control key. The Mazercise worker recalls Leo was supposed to train a bot to work the maze, but tricked it into doing busy work under the Fazbear Theater, so they think the bot might know the location of the maze control key. They settle on checking after the all staff meeting finishes later that night.
Leo[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Leo (disambiguation).
“Where is everyone? Leo was the only one who had a copy of the maze control key, but I haven't seen him for months. Maybe that creepy bot knows where the key is. Leo was supposed to train it to work the maze, instead he tricked the bot into doing busy work under the daycare theater. I'll check after the all staff meeting tonight.” |
The message "Job Security" mentions that Leo was the only one who had a copy of the maze control key, but he hadn't been seen in months. Leo was supposed to train a creepy bot to work the maze, but tricked it into doing busy work under the theater. His coworker thinks the bot may know where Leo had left the maze control key.
He could potentially be related to the duffel bag "THE ANSWER" beneath the Fazbear Theater, which gives advice on reaching the vent at the back of Mazercise.
"BBW MAINT LOG" Author[]
“MAINTENANCE LOG - The BB World game has been acting up. Customers have complained that it starts to glitch over time. I headed to the theater to fix it and now it's gone. I never saw a move request so it should still be there somewhere. I guess I'll check again after the company meeting.” |
After customer complaints of Balloon World glitching, a maintenance worker writes up their maintenance log "BBW MAINT LOG" on their attempt to fix it. When they went to the Fazbear Theater, the arcade game was nowhere to be found and they never saw a move request either, so they decide to check again after the all staff meeting.
Arcade Conspiracist(s)[]
“MAINTENANCE LOG - I did it!. I did what you wanted! I beat parts 1 and 2. Why won't you turn on? What else is there? Tell me!” |
There are multiple messages relating to the secrets in the Princess Quest games, but it is unclear if they are about the same employee or not.
In the "RED FLAG" duffel bag, they desperately write that they've beaten both part one and part two, but Princess Quest 3 still will not work and they have no idea as to why. Strangely, they decided to record this as a maintenance log, which is probably why it has been red flagged.
"ARCADE CONSPIRACY" is the exit interview for when they were fired, presumably after their last message was red flagged. They say that the arcades are working together to hide something, while the others are protecting it. They claim that they aren't worthy yet, and the Princess is testing them. They think the Princess will recognize them if they glitch all of the arcades at the same time. They plead that they are so close and they can save the Princess, but they need just one more night, which they clearly don't get.
It is unknown why their attempt to redeem Vanny did not work when there are no other requirements to do so in the game.
"PQ2 MAINT LOG" Author[]
“MAINTENANCE LOG - Princess Quest 2 - Won't boot properly. No idea why! Shuts down when I try to play? Like it's personal. Doesn't matter anyway. I still haven't found PQ1.” |
The maintenance worker who made "PQ2 MAINT LOG" has not found the first Princess Quest game, so when they try to play the sequel, it doesn't boot properly and shuts down.
"BETTER EMPLOYEES" Author[]
“"Last week it was Jenkins forgetting to replace the urinal cakes after a single use, yesterday it was Elsa for showing up to work early, today it's me because Lilly H asked for Chicken Alfredo. I said we don't make that here. Her father (guy looked like Sasquatch, btw) demanded to speak to a manager. I get Dennis. Dennis asks me why I don't just get her what she wants. I say we don't have Chicken Alfredo! Dennis fires me on the spot. |
The message "BETTER EMPLOYEES" begins with the author listing out coworkers who were fired for trivial reasons. Now, they're the one getting fired because Lilly H. ordered Chicken Alfredo, even though they do not serve it. Her father demands to speak to a manager, so they bring over Dennis. He simply asks why the message author is not giving her what she wants and fires them when they say they do not have any Chicken Alfredo. However, the S.T.A.F.F. bots, so-called "better employees," are not programmed to make Chicken Alfredo, so Dennis is fired for firing the author. They end the message by thanking Lilly for the sweet revenge.
Jenkins[]
The "BETTER EMPLOYEES" duffel bag states that the previous week, Jenkins was fired for forgetting to replace the urinal cakes after a single use.
Elsa[]
"BETTER EMPLOYEES" also mentions that Elsa was fired the previous day for showing up to work early.
Dennis[]
“"Last week it was Jenkins forgetting to replace the urinal cakes after a single use, yesterday it was Elsa for showing up to work early, today it's me because Lilly H asked for Chicken Alfredo. I said we don't make that here. Her father (guy looked like Sasquatch, btw) demanded to speak to a manager. I get Dennis. Dennis asks me why I don't just get her what she wants. I say we don't have Chicken Alfredo! Dennis fires me on the spot. |
According to the "BETTER EMPLOYEES" message bag, Dennis was a manager at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. When a customer demands for a manager, the message's author gets Dennis. He asks why they do not just what was ordered, but they protest that they do not have any Chicken Alfredo. So, Dennis immediately fires them, but is then quickly fired by HQ when it turns out the S.T.A.F.F. bots are unable to make Chicken Alfredo.
Job Interviewer[]
“INTERVIEW NOTES - As requested, here are my notes on today's Chief Security Officer interview. While Vanessa seemed eager and bright, she doesn't appear to have any relevant background experience. I realize the recommendation came from the top, but we need someone who has run security for a facility of this scale. I do not recommend her for this position.” |
A job interviewer writes their notes for when they interviewed Vanessa for the position of Chief Security Officer. Although she appeared to be bright and eager, she did not have any relevant background experience. Despite a recommendation coming from "the top," they do not recommend Vanessa for the job, as they need somebody who has run security for a facility on the same scale of Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex.
Their interview notes are "MARKED FOR DELETION" and this is likely by whatever higher-up recommended Vanessa, then hired her anyway.
Unknown Higher-up[]
An unknown higher-up in the company recommends Vanessa to be Head Security Guard. Despite the interviewer's lack of approval, she is still hired and the interview notes are "MARKED FOR DELETION" in a presumed attempt by this higher-up to cover it up.
The new hire summary for Vanessa in the "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" duffel bag mentions the internal reference, but the name is specifically withheld.
Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex Technicians[]
The fourth therapist mentions that the Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex technicians think they caught Gregory on camera hacking into their systems. They are also having hard time fixing the glitches in the system messing with the robots.
Roxy Raceway Construction Workers[]
“CONSTRUCTION UPDATE - Every day there's a new problem. We pour a new section of track and as soon as it dries, we start to see cracks. I am worried we are building over a sinkhole here. Before construction was approved, there was a site evaluation, right?” |
The workers renovating Roxy Raceway continually run into issues during construction.
In the "SINKHOLE" construction update, the message author cites that there's a new problem every day, and this time it's that the new sections of track crack right after drying. Due to this, they suspect they are building over a sinkhole and question if there was even a site evaluation before construction was approved.
According to the "Chasing cars" errant behavior report, another obstacle to finishing construction is that every time they attempt to test the track, Roxanne gets in the way and breaks the Driver Assist bot.
Additionally, there are frequent brownouts, annoying the author of "POWER DRAIN" enough to start investigating them. They discover a high voltage cable draining a massive amount of power from the worksite, which goes right into the foundation. There is definitely something down there, so they bore back into the foundation to find out what. The construction update "OLD ELEVATOR" follows up after they break through the foundation. They find an old elevator shaft, and something at the bottom is pulling power. The author of this particular message thinks that someone must have known about it, deciding to take a team down in the morning to investigate.
There is not any definitive evidence underground about the fate of the team, although there is the small possibility that the message was written the day before the game.
"SORE WINNER" Author[]
“Roxy did it again. Another braindead S.T.A.F.F. bot decapitated because it got in her way on the racetrack. I'm getting real sick of trudging over to West Arcade to fix these things. Why isn't there a S.T.A.F.F. repair station any closer? At least I have an extra Dance Pass so I won't get locked out again.” |
After Roxanne decapitates another Driver Assist S.T.A.F.F. bot testing the track, one worker writes "SORE WINNER" to complain about the situation. The nearest S.T.A.F.F. repair station is all the way in the Fazcade and they are tired of going over to get the repairs done. They have previously been locked out of the West Arcade when doing this, but they had an extra Dance Pass this time.
Jimmy[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Jimmy (disambiguation).
One form of sticky note throughout the establishment has the phrase "Remember Jimmy" written on them.
The sticky note is most likely a parody of the phrase "Remember Jeremy" that first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted and possibly the prevalent reusage of the name Jeremy in the franchise.
Smith[]
Another sticky note texture states there is a meeting with Smith at 5 PM.
Keith[]
“Thank you for contacting Low Budget Building Contractors. We have done a preliminary inspection and find nothing wrong with your ventilation system. The "loud clanging", "banging" and "scraping" noises which were reported don't appear to be reproducable. Call us if it happens again. Invoice attached. - Keith” |
Low Budget Building Contractors did a preliminary inspection of the ventilation system for Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex, but could not replicate the reported 'loud clanging', 'banging', and 'scraping' noises. One of the workers, named Keith, leaves an invoice and the "AC Inspection" duffel bag, saying to call if it happens again.
The Police[]
The police are mentioned several times, first when Gregory is caught by Vanessa, saying that he will be locked in Lost and Found, until they or his parents arrive. While this would imply she has called outside regarding Gregory's intrusion, there is no sign of anyone when the security doors finally open four hours later.
The message bag "Stolen property" has Vanessa conclude her security report by wondering if she should call the police to report a break in.
In one of the Retro CDs, the fourth therapist says the police do not have any evidence on the murder of the therapist who was found to have been mangled by machinery.
Local Police Officer[]
“SECURITY REPORT - A local police officer came by tonight, He said he was responding to an emergency call from someone inside the Pizzaplex. There is no way that is possible. I was the only one here and I certainly didn't make any outside calls. He wanted to look around, but I sent him away. Just another prank call. - Vanessa” |
The message "False Alarm" is a security report from Vanessa about a local police officer, who said he received an emergency call from inside Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. The officer wanted to look around, but Vanessa sent him away, assuming it to simply be another prank call.
Gregory's Parents[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Greg (disambiguation).
Gregory's parents are referenced throughout various dialogue. First, Gregory's mother is mentioned by Glamrock Freddy as an inquisitive guess as to who is looking for Gregory, when in his green room.
Glamrock Chica says at various times that she will take Gregory to his parents, his family is looking for him, and that his parents want him to follow her.
When Gregory is locked in Lost and Found, Vanessa tells him that he will be waiting in there until they, or the police arrive.
Glamrock Freddy mentions them yet again, when Vanessa tells him that Gregory has been locked in Lost and Found, saying that he can be returned to them, before Vanessa informs him that there is no record.
Vanessa also has dialogue to bet that Gregory's parents are worried about him.
Additionally, Gregory initially lied about them to his therapists, but the fifth therapist eventually found out he was lying the whole time and actually had a great childhood with great parents.
Princess Quest Developers[]
“MAINTENANCE LOG - There's a Princess Quest 1 machine somewhere in the building. An actual standup arcade! I guess the devs pulled it from that old mobile game. Why port to arcade?” |
The message bag "PQ1 MAINT LOG" notes that there is a stand up arcade of Princess Quest 1 in the building. It's an old mobile game, so they question why the developers ported it to arcade.
Vanessa's Supervisor[]
“Your supervisor notes that you follow instructions perfectly.” |
Before Vanessa comes to work at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex, the second therapist mentions that Vanessa's supervisor notes she perfectly follows instructions.
Bill A.[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Bill (disambiguation).
Vanessa's dad is Bill A., who had a custody battle with her mother. Bill scared Vanessa into giving false testimony that ended up making her mother look bad and caused her to lose the case. Vanessa's therapist brings him up again, when asking about Vanessa shopping for fake fur. Vanessa claims to have compartmentalized him, but her therapist says that she needs to face and process her experiences.
Vanessa's Mother[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Vanessa (disambiguation).
There was a custody battle between Vanessa's mother and Bill, where he used Vanessa's fake testimony to make her mother look bad in court. The therapist mentions what happened to Vanessa's mother after she lost the case, but brief static in the Retro CD hides what happened.
Janitor[]
“Apparently, the janitor on this floor has a garden and has been putting bouquets in the offices here for years.” |
Vanessa's third therapist mentions that the janitor, who works on the same floor, has a garden and has been putting flowers in the offices for years.
Therapist's Other Clients[]
The third therapist mentions that she works with people of all ages, from the very elderly to little kids, saying that everyone reacts differently to tragedy.
Fazbear Entertainment's Marketing and Business Affiliates[]
Comedy Bot asks the audience if there are any single parents in the audience, before stating that there is no punchline and that the collected data will be shared with or sold to Fazbear Entertainment's marketing and business affiliates.
RUIN[]
Cassie's Father[]
Cassie's father is mentioned several times by Cassie, mainly in inventory item descriptions. He worked as a technician for Fazbear Entertainment, known to use a Faz-Wrench.
He used to love collecting Freddy & Friends: On Tour!-themed lunchboxes. Additionally, his favorite character was Bonnie, although he would not tell Cassie why his glamrock counterpart was replaced. Notably, he is referred to in the past tense.
He is heavily speculated to be the protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2 and the bully in the Bonnie mask from Five Nights at Freddy's 4.
Class V Faz-Technician[]
The strange Security Mask is intended for use by Class V technicians. The specific one Mask Bot gives to Cassie was left behind by some Faz-Technician, according to its inventory item information.
Vandals[]
In the time between the main game and RUIN, various local vandals have broken into what remains of Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. Their past presence is largely indicated by various graffiti throughout the building, and are likely responsible for at least some of the general vandalism or missing items around the building. Though most of their graffitti generally does not specify anything about most visitors to the abandoned establishment, a few do.
Several messages indicate that some vandals have likely encountered some of the ruined animatronics, such as a warning not to go in alone, a reference to the Freddy & Friends: On Tour! songs "Forever & Ever," and one even plainly says "They're still here." One tag in the Lobby states the writer to have spent a night inside and lived. Graffiti seen in Fazer Blast also indicates Cassie to not be the first to encounter the Glamrock Freddy prototype model either. Others express grief, like, "I miss Fizzy Faz," and "He was our superstar."
However, there is a character alignment grid in the Lobby labeled "Tag Yourself" with the x-axis ranging from filled with fury to filled with anxiety, while the y-axis measures from wizard to cryptid. Some names on it are legible.
Gideon[]
On the grid, Gideon is very close to filled with fury, slightly towards the side of wizard.
Lucas[]
Lucas is tagged in the second quadrant, between filled with fury and wizard.
Cedar[]
Cedar is very close to cryptid, on the side of filled with fury.
Sedge[]
Sedge mirrors Cedar on the side of filled with anxiety, while still close to cryptid.
Luna[]
Luna marks with a heart close to the center of the grid, but is mildly wizard and filled with anxiety.
Casey[]
Casey is quite close to filled with anxiety, but points an arrow to a range between wizard and cryptid.
Mike[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Mike (disambiguation).
Mike is somewhat cryptid and filled with anxiety.
Sebastian[]
Sebastian is extremely filled with anxiety, initially tagging extremely cryptid before crossing it out and retagging as extremely wizard.
P & O[]
Inside Glamrock Gifts, there appears to be an image of a person and a dog, signed P & O. This particular spray paint is strangely labeled "Iwekenman" in the files.
Ruby[]
One random graffiti has the name Ruby.
Jeremy[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Jeremy (disambiguation).
One piece of graffiti is the name Jeremy.
Appears on the stage of the Fazbear Theater, presumably a reference to Comedy Bot's little Jeremy joke.
James[]
- Not what you were looking for? See James (disambiguation).
Another single-word tag of a name is for James, but with a heart next to it.
Greg[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Greg (disambiguation).
This tag is simply just the name Greg. Could be related to Gregory.
Fictional[]
These characters are, or are most likely, fictional.
Local Residents[]
“Local Residents Continue to Disappear” |
The Alley Ending depicts a newspaper featuring a lineup of nine missing local residents from Washington County, Utah. Although it is seemingly implied that more are disappearing than just the nine featured on the page. The use of the word "residents" indicates that the missing persons are not all children, unlike how the victim's silhouettes would lead some to believe.
It is unclear if they actually exist or not, due to RUIN revealing most endings to have simply been comic strips made by Gregory.
Jennifer Williams[]
“Forever with the Lord” |
An assumedly stock asset gravestone, similarly to Willie Lofler, is in the memory of Jennifer WIlliams, found behind the cardboard cutouts from FNaF: Help Wanted - Curse of Dreadbear located in Rockstar Row. The grave says it was erected by Alex Williams, when she died on March 24, 1994 at the age of 72.
Alex Williams[]
“Rest in peace” |
The bottom half of the same tombstone names the above Alex Williams as deceased, aged 75 years when he died on the sixth of June, 1999.
Little Jeremy[]
- Not what you were looking for? See Jeremy (disambiguation).
“I guess if I dump little Jeremy off at his favorite pizzeria before I move to Aruba, that makes me a good parent.” |
Comedy Bot may tell a joke about parents being the worst and abandoning their kids in fun places. An example is given of dropping little Jeremy off at his favorite pizzeria before moving to Aruba.
This is likely a reference to Jeremy, one of the kids who was killed in the Missing Children Incident, and could possibly be alluding to how Jeremy was killed.
Stewie[]
“This one is for Stewie!” |
During the Fazer Blast minigame, alien S.T.A.F.F. bots may exclaim that they are fighting in honor of Stewie.
Arcade Characters[]
Some arcade games in Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex feature various fictional characters on the cabinet art. This only lists ones completely unrelated to previous FNaF characters.
- All Ninjas Attack - Features a ninja.
- Buff + Tuff - Features two muscular men, who would presumably be named Buff and Tuff.
- Button Mash - Features a celestial starlike being.
- Byzan-Teen - Features a skateboard-riding teenager.
- Cat Club - Features a mouse next to three cats. One is short with sunglasses, one has a mustache and fishing rod, and one has a necklace.
- Chicky Chicky Farm Farm - Features plant-bird hybrids with gardening tools.
- Clown Town Throwdown - Has a clown.
- Combat Kids - Features two kids in martial arts outfits.
- Deathstritch - Features a giant mechanical ostrich shooting a laser from its mouth.
- Double Zero -Features a strange character.
- Fruit Cart Caddy - Features a strawberry and grapes riding in carts.
- Kibble - Features a monstrous cat and a little chick.
- Lazy River - Features people swimming with floaties.
- Mangle's Quest - Features a dragon.
- Mega Duel - Features a demon character holding fire.
- Mega Void - Features celestial animals.
- Melon Felons - Features two criminals with melons for heads.
- Milk: Spoiled & Milk 2: Sour - Features anthropomorphic food.
- Mookie - Features a purple monkey with an oversized lollipop.
- Punter Hunter - Features a football player utilizing a football to hunt ducks.
- Quarter Eater - Features a man with metal teeth eating coins.
- Racoon Raconteur - Features a racoon in a fancy outfit, alongside flying money.
- Rad Rhoda - Features Rhoda saying various insults.
- Refrigerator Running - Features a refrigerator running away.
- Slämpíre - Features a vampire slamming the ground.
- Slappy Van Winkle - Features an old man, Slappy Van Winkle, slapping a gopher.
- Snack Masters - Features colored stick figures stealing food.
- Tantrum - Features an angry person.
- Turbo Clown - Features a clown wearing a rocketpack.
- Werewolf Warehouse - Features a werewolf.
- Worst Wild - Features what appears to be a white deer.
- Zany Sword - Features a knight.
- Zany Sword Multimatch - Features several knights. It advertises that there are 20 unlockable characters.
Sasquatch[]
Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, is a hairy and humanlike cryptid which "BETTER EMPLOYEES" references.
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