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Nurse Colton is one of the protagonists in The Man in Room 1280, the third story in Fazbear Frights 5: Bunny Call. She is a nurse of Heracles Hospital.
Physical Appearance
Nurse Colton is athletic-looking, with brown hair chopped short in a boyish cut, and a tan.[1]
Personality
“Whereas Nurse Ackerman was cut off from her emotions and Nurse Thomas was too enslaved to hers, Nurse Colton thought she was the perfect balance of heart and brain. She felt and felt deeply, yes, but she also had a depth of reason that the other two women lacked.” |
She is kind, but serious. She feels and feels deeply, but also has good reason, the perfect balance of heart and brain. She believes in the power of intention and human will.
History
Backstory
Her parents died at 16. Foregoing foster care, she ran away and found a woman selling fake IDs and got a job on a cruise ship. She saved enough money for nursing school, and eventually ended up in Heracles Hospital to help others so that what happened to her may not happen to them.[2]
The Man in Room 1280
She was the third to attempt to kill the man. First, she lit candles around the room to rid the room of evil. Second, she injected pure air into the man. However, the protection circle did not stop the shadow child, and the child took the syringe and jabbed it into Nurse Colton's throat. She quickly removes the syringe, and all the candles go out.
References
- ↑ Fazbear Frights #5: Bunny Call | The Man in Room 1280 | "In her midforties, Mia guessed, Nurse Colton was an athletic-looking woman with brown hair chopped short in a boyish cut, and a great tan."
- ↑ Fazbear Frights #5: Bunny Call | The Man in Room 1280 | "When her parents died, Nurse Colton had decided to forego foster care. She’d instead run away, found a woman who made fake IDs, and gotten a job on a cruise ship, a job that came with free room and board. Over time, she’d saved up enough money to pay for nursing school. Now she was here because people like her lost people like her parents. It was only right to use what she knew about it to help others."