“Can I play with the remote again, Pickle?” |
Ory Girard is a major character in The Breaking Wheel, the second story in Fazbear Frights 7: The Cliffs. He's Shelly and Pickle’s younger brother who starts playing with Pickle's robot, unknowingly causing Reed to panic.
Physical Appearance[]
Ory is a combination of his two older siblings, making him not as cute as Shelly but cuter than Pickle. He has a round and somewhat pudgy face. Ory shares Shelly’s large eyes, long lashes, and full mouth, and he shares Pickle’s big, long beaky nose, although it looks more amusing on him than his older brother.
Personality[]
Ory is a rambunctious little kid who likes to have fun. He’s usually only interested in cars and racing, but is surprised by how much fun he has with Pickle’s robot.
History[]
When Reed spends the night at the Girards' house, Ory is initially playing a video game. When Mrs. Girard leaves, Ory begins to play with the remote control to Pickle's robot skeleton. Ory's usually only interested in cars and racing, yet he really enjoys making the robot run around and spin in a circle. Reed is amazed by it at first too until he remembers Julius. As Reed asks Pickle about the range the remote has, Ory begins making the robotic skeleton race through the room, making fast routes around the furniture. Pickle begins to get concerned over Reed's interest in his exoskeleton, but Ory suddenly begins plowing it into the side of Shelly's miniature house. Ory finds it funny and keeps doing it, even as Shelly is chasing him around the house.
Pickle steps in and shows Shelly that the robot isn't harming the house. When Shelly returns to her reading, Pickle has Ory give the robot back for a second. Ory begins to whine, but gets excited when he's told that the robot will be more fun. Pickle flips a switch on the little robot and when Ory pushes a button on it, the robot stands on his head. Reed asks and Pickle explains that he turned off the joint constraints. Ory gleefully pushes buttons and toggles the joystick on the robot, making the robot do all sorta of crazy things. As Ory leads to robot around the house, Reed's concerns worsen.
Ory begins slamming the robot into Shelly's house again, although this time she isn't worried. Reed is, however, and he gets up to free Julius. Ory ignores him and continues to aim the robot at the side of Shelly's house. Reed is stopped by Pickle, and before he can come up with a lame excuse as to why he's leaving, Ory makes the little robot hit the side of the miniature house again, only this time something large hits the outside of the Girards' house. Shelly and Pickle excuse it on the wind and a broken tree branch, and Ory continues to slam the robot into the house, which causes a louder slam against the real house.
His older siblings begin talking about food, and when Shelly asks if Pickle is thirty, Ory calls out that he wants a soda. Shelly has to remind her siblings that their mother got rid of the soda after reading an article on the combination of sugar and carbonation. Ory makes the little robot climb up the side of Shelly's miniature house, and Reed hears something crawling up the outside wall of the family room. Pickle begins begging Shelly for soda, and Ory joins in as Reed runs upstairs. Eventually the Girards decide to go down to the corner to get sodas. Shelly makes fun of the mess in Ory's room and he tries to protest, but he doesn't know what an assembly line is so he can't properly defend himself. Reed decides to stay behind, and as they're are leaving Shelly scares Ory by saying that their mother knows everything they do.
When the Girards return home, Ory asks to play with the remote again. Pickle allows him to and Ory begins to wonder if he can get Pickle to build him other things since his robot is so much fun. Ory carefully maneuvers the little robot out from behind the mini-miniature house. He runs the little skeleton into a wall, and when he did he hears something bump on the floor above him. He looks up but doesn't hear anything else, so he continues to carefully guide it out onto the miniature porch, and he does a little fist bump when he does. Ory decides to see just how weird the robot can get, and begins manipulating the remote as fast as he can. He shouts in triumph as the little robot shot off the toy house's porch and began popping and snapped in all kinds of unnaturally delightful ways.