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William Afton, otherwise known as Dave Miller and Springtrap, is the primary antagonist of the novels The Silver Eyes, The Twisted Ones, and The Fourth Closet. He is an alternate universe version of William Afton from the Five Nights at Freddy's game series.
Appearance
The Original Trilogy
The Silver Eyes
Afton is described as being overweight around the time that the serial killings occurred, but he eventually lost that weight while in his Dave Miller persona.
The most notable trait concerning Afton, however, is the series of scars that could be found on the back of his neck and body. It was revealed that he had survived a previous springlock incident, though he barely escaped with his life. His eyes are also described as looking dead, pale and glassy.
As Dave, William is stated to be tall and was described as being sallow and thin, with his skin sagging in appearance. His face was poorly shaven and his eyes looked unfocused and sunken. His security guard uniform didn't seem to fit him properly and the uniform was grubby and torn in places, with his name tag hung askew at his chest. The scar on his neck was ugly and curved, almost like a perfect half-moon, and the same scar appeared on the other side of his neck.
In the graphic novels, William is depicted as having brown messy hair and gray eyes. He wears a security uniform, his shirt is white with a black tie and pants. Due to the springlock failure incident, there are endoskeleton arm marks where his arms are as well as an endoskeleton torso, he also has two scars on the back of his neck.
The Fourth Closet
William is described as being painfully thin, with the bones of his face being visible. His head was bald, covered in ridged pink scars as his scalp was torn off, and in places where there were no scars, were strange pallets of material fused to his head, he also had a small patch of hair remaining. He had only one eye, while the other one was missing, revealing a gaping hole that had a thin steel rod. His neck's innards were exposed and in the center of his chest, there was a mass of twisted flesh, crossed with neat, diagonal lines of black stitching thread. Along with that, were attempts to heal the springlock scars, some even more scarred than before, which were an angry-red color. He wore white silk pajamas and a black robe, covering him from chin to toe, along with some black leather slippers on his feet.
As shown in some teasers for the upcoming graphic novel adaptation, William Afton appears to be depicted as having sallow skin with few hair strands on his head, wearing light-colored pajamas.
Fazbear Frights
The Man in Room 1280
William is in a gruesomely mutilated state during his time in the hospital. He has a head, a torso, two arms, and two legs, but these are the only remaining parts that resemble a human. All of his charred skeleton is exposed, along with some translucent skin that looks like most of its layers have been burned off. The man has functional organs, as his desiccated and blackened heart pumps and his shriveled lungs expand and contract. His face is missing, with empty pits replacing his eyes. Blood still flows through his veins, and he has signs of brain function.
Fazbear Frights Epilogues
William looks similar to his previous appearance, but with his bones reformed to add the shape of two rabbit ears and a clawed arm.
Personality
The Original Trilogy
William Afton is an evil, selfish, and sadistic murderer. He kills any witnesses to keep from getting caught, which shows his cowardly side. Nevertheless, he is still a determined and extremely fierce serial killer, who will not hesitate a single moment to get in a fight with any of his foes or murdering people for experiments or his own amusement. William Afton is also rather ungrateful, having murdered Charlotte Emily despite the fact that if it wasn't for her father, then the franchise wouldn't have achieved its earlier success. Afton is also abusive and neglectful towards his daughter Elizabeth, who later on seemingly only accepted her once she became Baby. Despite this, he still acts abusive towards her. Afton prioritizes his work over his own family.
He sometimes appears as a compassionate man, but like many serial killers, this is just a mere façade that he uses to manipulate others, especially children. In The Silver Eyes, after he realized that the child's souls are trapped into the cursed place, for a time, Afton actually believed this to be good, while he was in fact trapping his victims' souls in the animatronics forever, he momentarily refers to his victims as his "family". He is fascinated with the animatronics to the point where he disguises himself as one until he becomes that in his Springtrap form.
It is shown in The Twisted Ones that upon becoming Springtrap and being released from the small room, William is in an invigorated state of being, having felt powerful due to his newfound strength and his control of the Twisted Animatronics. He expressed how he felt like he was 'more' than both his past self and Henry.
In The Fourth Closet, once he escaped from the Spring Bonnie suit, William began to regain his sanity, which in turn made him feel that he doesn't need to be inconspicuous due to his state of condition. He is miserable, commanding and impatient, yet he still remains to be theatrical, even when he is in pain. Considering the fact that his organic, human body is full of mechanical parts, William seemingly has a tolerance for pain, as he continues to commit experiments.
Despite popular belief, William is not actually insane, as he makes mention of the fact that what he is doing is wrong, but he goes through it anyway, likely suggesting that he does not care about morality and simply does it for his own gain. However, it is previously learned in The Silver Eyes that he had an unhealthy obsession with Henry, so obsessed to the point where he wrote countless diaries about him ranging from jealousy to near worship, proving that he wasn't very mentally sound to begin with. He also appears to have no regrets, as in The Fourth Closet, he says that killing the missing children led to great things.
It is shown that William is calm and exact with his murders, suggesting that he has a different way of showing delight in committing his cruel and twisted acts. This is also alluded to later on in The Fourth Closet, where when he is about to murder an innocent boy for his next experiment, he tells the child with a grin that even if it doesn't work, he will at least enjoy killing him, just like he enjoyed killing his past victims years ago.
William fears one thing and one thing only, and that is death. While in his weakened state in The Fourth Closet, he expresses that he is afraid of thinking about how his time is running out, how he'd die if his goal of transporting his soul into a robot isn't achieved. He also mentions how he would rather live eternally in the state he is in than pass on.
The Fazbear Frights' Series
In the Fazbear Frights' series, this variant of Afton is sadistic, manipulative, and murderous, just like his other counterparts. If one believes him to have been the strange entity inside the Spring Bonnie's suit in Into the Pit, he can also be considered reckless and theatrical. However, he is somewhat generous, as he thanks Arthur for helping him fulfill his dying rite.
He also appears to have a strange connection with Eleanor, both appearing to contain the exact same evil energy from within their bodies. When Eleanor entered the Afton amalgamation, Afton was seemingly satisfied, becoming "complete" after the two entities unite. But after Eleanor left the amalgamation, Afton himself started showing signs of being defeated by getting torn apart by the Puppet, implying that Eleanor was actually after the energy inside of the amalgamation that had been powering Afton from the start. It's implied that Afton was being helped by some supernatural entity, even before Andrew had eventually latched onto him.
Five Night at Freddy's Novel Series
The Silver Eyes
In The Silver Eyes, William Afton was originally the co-owner of Fredbear's Family Diner and Freddy Fazbear's Pizza alongside Charlie's father, Henry. Being the mechanical geniuses that they were, the both of them created the two springlock suits, one in which William would use in his killing sprees.
On Halloween, 1982, in Fredbear's Family Diner, Afton donned the Spring Bonnie suit and kidnapped Sammy, Charlie's twin brother, when they were both toddlers. While Afton was suspected of committing this murder, he wasn't charged; as a result, the diner ends up closing down. Freddy Fazbear's Pizza was established a few miles south of Hurricane, Utah, and once again, Afton disguises himself as Spring Bonnie, lures five children to the backroom, murders them, and hides their bodies.
One of his notable victims was Michael Brooks, who later went on to possess the Golden Freddy costume. Around the same time of Michael's murder, he killed the other 4 kids at Michael's party, Susie, Cassidy, Fritz, and another boy described as having a grey and black striped shirt, who went on to be the Missing Children. This time, Henry is also suspected of committing the murders, but, considering that the bodies were never found, he was let go. Out of grief, Henry commits suicide (letting an unknown animatronic kill him). The pizzeria is closed down, and a mall was built over it.
Ten years later, a memorial was held by the parents of the late Michael Brooks, and Charlie and her childhood friends return to Utah to attend it.
They meet with a security guard, who later turns out to be William posed as the night guard of the abandoned mall built around Freddy Fazbear's Pizza named Dave Miller, a fake identity that he created after fleeing town and returning. Upon catching Charlie and her friends in the act of trying to sneak into Freddy's, he threatened to have them thrown out. However, he accompanied the teenagers as they explore Freddy's, showing off his familiarity with the place. When the spirits of the children began to act out, he took the opportunity to sneak off and don his Spring Bonnie costume. As Spring Bonnie, he kidnapped Charlie's friend, Carlton Burke, and shoves him into a spare springlock suit. Jason witnessed the kidnapping and tried to tell the others that "Bonnie took him" to no avail. When eventually convinced his son is in danger, Clay sent Officer Dunn to find him. As Dunn explored the pizzeria alone, he found Afton in his suit in the closet. Afton attacked him, breaking his arm and eventually killing him.
While he has Carlton in captivity, he taunted him, showing off his scars from a previous Springlock incident. He warned Carlton time and again not to move, as the slightest movement could cause the springlocks to go off and kill him. Charlie eventually found Carlton on the cameras and went to rescue him, taking the suit off of him carefully. When they encountered Afton again, Charlie hit him over the head with a pipe, knocking him unconscious. The teenagers tie him up with cords, believing it's too dangerous to keep him around otherwise. They try to interrogate him, but he's unresponsive, just staring at the head of the Spring Bonnie suit. When Charlie put it on his head, he explained that the animatronics will kill them, because they are close enough to adults for them to be afraid. He said that the animatronics won't kill him because he is "one of them" when he wears the Spring Bonnie costume. After the teenagers left, Afton somehow escapes his bonds and put his Spring Bonnie costume back on.
He hid in an office and watches as the teenagers are cornered and attacked by Chica, narrowly escaping. He is then attacked by Bonnie from the other side but managed to escape. As Clay broke into the restaurant to free the teenagers, Afton grabbed Charlie wearing the Spring Bonnie suit, insisting that she will stay with him, and if they attempt to save her, he will kill her. Charlie instead triggered the springlocks, causing Afton to release his grip as he began dying. The others watched as he convulsed on the floor, writhing silently in agony as the animatronics dragged him away into the pizzeria.
The Twisted Ones
When they return to the ruins of Freddy Fazbear's, Charlie and Jessica find Afton's rotting corpse inside of the Spring Bonnie costume, stuffed inside of a small closet, by the animatronics after dragging him off a year ago. Disgusted and convinced he was dead, they leave. Later, Twisted Wolf and Twisted Freddy surrounded Charlie, John, Jessica, and Clay Burke. Charlie asked the animatronics "What do you want from me?", and William, undead and still inside the rabbit costume, replies that he was the one who brought them there.
Refusing to be called Dave, or William Afton, he chose to be called Springtrap, due to becoming "one with his creation." He shows off his power with his Twisted animatronics, declaring that he alone can control them. Moving closer to Charlie, he started gently stroking her cheek, saying he won't hurt her friends, but he needs something from her. Charlie is revolted and Mr. Burke shoots at Springtrap with his gun, missing but nevertheless making him recoil. Springtrap forgets his promise and immediately attacks her with the agility of an disturbing man on full health.
Charlie tries to lead Twisted Bonnie and Twisted Wolf into an artificial river, but they find out that they are waterproof and Springtrap laughed at her. Clay lit Twisted Bonnie and the Wolf on fire, and Springtrap ran through the artificial caves with Charlie and Freddy chasing after him while being disoriented by all of the illusions of Balloon Boys within the cave. When Charlie found Springtrap, she attacked him, beating his head against a rock. She realized that a mushroom was stuck in the ground by a sharp spike nearby. She tore it out of the ground and concealed the sharp edge.
She looks back up to see Springtrap lunge at her. She dodges and shoves the spike into his chest. He stops and tries to fight her off as she dug it further into his chest while asking why he took Sammy instead of her, to which Springtrap replies that he took her and not Sammy. As the tunnel is collapsing, Springtrap escaped through a small hidden trapdoor with the spike still in his chest.
It is revealed that the control that allows the Twisted animatronics to alter how they are perceived, a small, coin-sized illusion disc, was created by Afton Robotics.
The Fourth Closet
At some point after his escape, William removed the outer shell of the Spring Bonnie suit and renounced the Springtrap identity. While he was able to remove most of the costume, he couldn't remove the animatronic parts lodged into his body. The damage the springlock failure at the end of The Silver Eyes did to his body combined with the procedure to get the suit off of him resulted in him being in a constant state of pain, needing to rely on a wheelchair and a crutch to move around and his daughter Elizabeth to do his dirty work.
After Elizabeth captured and tied up Jessica while she was trying to spy on them at the newly opened Circus Baby's Pizza, William decided to reveal himself, first as an illusion of Springtrap, before collapsing and showing his real face as the severely injured William Afton. Believing that Jessica has no power of what happens and that he is in the supreme position, William explains partly what he's been up to, creating the Funtime animatronics. Well aware of the supernatural attributes of the animatronics and the fact that his broken body won't last for very long, he had Elizabeth kidnap children so he could recreate the Fazbear murders in a controlled environment, figure out how possession works and unlock the secrets of immortality.
To speed up the process, William captures the original animatronics and fuses their endoskeletons together, rendering them unable to move and ready to be used for experimentation, involving melting down the endoskeletons to see if they would bring life to the Funtimes. One of these experiments involved heating up and injecting a glowing liquid from the endoskeletons into his new Funtime animatronics, which animated them and gave him full control over them. Another involved Elizabeth surgically removing organs from his body and smashing them into the endoskeletons, hoping for some kind of change.
While Jessica, Carlton, and Marla were able to rescue most of the kidnapped children, one boy was captured by Funtime Foxy/Mangle and brought to William. Running out of time and low on options, William injected a glowing liquid from the endoskeleton into Carlton, who stayed behind to save the boy and put an end to Afton. Unaware that the injection didn't kill Carlton and instead enabled him to talk to the souls of Afton's victims, which are revealed to be still inside of the amalgamated endoskeletons, a disappointed William turned to the cornered kid. He gleefully tells the boy that even if this next experiment is another failure, at least "it will be fun; like old times".
Carlton succeeds in convincing the spirits of the children that the yellow Bonnie they thought was their friend is actually their murderer. They promptly took control of the Funtime animatronics and attacked Afton, but when he managed to fend them off and prepared to kill the boy, they used the fused endoskeleton to grab William. Unable to escape, the endoskeletons dragged him into a nearby furnace along with them, killing him for good. With Afton dead and the animatronics destroyed, the souls of the children can finally fade away.
Fazbear Frights
Before the Epilogues
William Afton was one of the founders of Fazbear Entertainment, and unlike his other iterations, was well known for his murders. He committed several murders while wearing the Spring Bonnie suit, including that of Andrew and Susie as well. He was eventually caught in a horrific fire, but Andrew attached his soul to him, to anchor him to life so he could suffer.
The Man in Room 1280
In Fazbear Frights: Bunny Call, It's revealed that William after surviving a fire of Pizzeria Simulator was horrifically damaged, with his body being completely burnt and on the verge of death, with Andrew still inside of him and tormenting him in his mind. The government later took him off of life support. However, he continued to live. During his stay, he became the source of speculation amongst the nurses, sensing something evil in him, a theory that's further believed after scans revealed two minds inhabiting his brain.
Years later, local priest Arthur Blythe was called to the hospital to give him his last rites, but William began to communicate with him, first by creating beeps through the monitors, and next by tracing letters with a single finger, spelling out FAZBENTERDISCENTER. Arthur figured out that it was short hand for the Fazbear Entertainment Distribution Center, which Arthur then figured out he wanted to visit. He began to petition for the hospital to allow the man to visit, initially being refused. All three nurses attempt to kill William, but all are prevented by Andrew.
During this time, Arthur was able to pester the hospital enough to be granted temporary custody of William to take him to the distribution center. When they arrived, he burst into chunks of flesh and gristle, seemingly releasing the tormenting specter, as evidenced by tiny footsteps coming from the man. William lives from this as well, anchoring on Andrew without him knowing. William was also able to manipulate Andrew's anger, allowing it to have deadly effects on whatever it touched. Andrew then uses his rage to infect the toys, costumes, and animatronics. This includes Fetch, Ella, Foxy, Plushtrap Chaser, Ralpho, and Spring Bonnie.
After the events of The Man in Room 1280
Sometime before the events of Fetch, William remains anchored to Andrew without his knowledge for a long time, up until the point where Andrew possessed an animatronic dog named Fetch. This dog eventually ended up in the possession of Phineas Taggart, a scientist that studied human emotion and its power. One day, the broken down Fetch animatronic, a three foot tall doll and an animatronic endoskeleton were used in Phineas' experiments, the three objects put together to form a being that had agony soaked in from several other miscellaneous objects from his collection. This being comes to life and kills the doctor.
Andrew awakens inside of the endoskeleton, meeting another dead child named Jake McNally, who is in control of the body they're in. Andrew reveals that he had used his anger to infect a number of items, back when he was at the Fazbear Entertainment Distribution Center. Jake decides to search around for the items and destroy them so they won't cause any harm. With a sentient endoskeleton wandering around, it was bound to be seen by people, and it was labelled as an urban legend; the Stitchwraith. William remains in hiding during their hunt, planning to reveal himself when the time is right. During this time in hiding, he was also able to channel Andrew's anger, so that any person the Stitchwraith touched felt the emotions pulsing through them to the point where they bled black and died, thus forcefully turning Andrew and the endoskeleton they were in into a killing machine.
Epilogue - Blackbird
In the epilogue of Blackbird, after collecting several items, such as the deactivated remains of Fetch, the crushed parts of a Plushtrap Chaser, an Ella doll and a torn apart Foxy animatronic, Jake begins to destroy the items, but is stopped by Detective Larson, a police investigator that had been trying to find the Stitchwraith. Andrew attempts to kill the detective, but Jake stops him, causing the Stitchwraith to fall into the trash compactor they were using.
When Jake tried to pull Andrew into his memory to keep him safe from the annihilation of the Stitchwraith, William revealed himself, first as a colorful, shapeless blob, and then as the burnt skeletal man from before, but this time with two rabbit ears and a claw. Andrew mysteriously disappeared, and William's mangled form attacked Jake, engulfing him in darkness temporarily. William's spirit then fused with the huge mound of junk comprising of the Plushtrap Chaser, Ella, Fetch and Foxy, called The Agony, lunged at Everette Larson.
Epilogue - The Cliffs
In the epilogue of Blackbird, after fusing with the four animatronics, he began to suck in even more of the junk around him, including Eleanor, a female shaped endoskeleton. This fifteen foot tall amalgamation of animatronic scrap plans to attack Larson.
Afton was able to get an advantage by stabbing Larson, transferring his infection to him, but Larson persevered. Afton was impaled by a forklift drove by the detective, crashing through the walls of factory and towards the lake nearby. Afton overpowers Larson's force, crushing the forklift to pieces, but not before the broken mask of The Marionette, as well as several of its limbs went within Afton's new form.
From there, the Marionette was able to make the animatronic parts free themselves from the salvaged fusion, forcing the Miscreation to tear itself apart. Afton screams as his form dissipates, and the broken body of trash fell into the water. Afton, alongside the Marionette and the other animatronic parts, sank into the bottom of the lake never to be seen again. Larson lived, as the Stitchwraith (now solely possessed by Jake) used its energy to burn away at the detective's wound, removing the last remains of Afton's infection. The serial killer has finally been put down, for good.
List of Victims
Book | Character | Description |
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Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes | Charlotte Emily | The protagonist of The Silver Eyes and The Twisted Ones, she was killed by William at Fredbear's Family Diner, while her and her twin brother were hiding in one of the closets playing with costumes. |
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes | Michael Brooks | He's also one of Charlie's childhood friends, he was lured away by William in a yellow bear suit, along with 4 other children, and was never seen again. |
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes | The Missing Children | The Missing Children are a group of children who were kidnapped from Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and murdered by William Afton. Upon dying, their souls became attached to the core animatronic crew of Freddy, Bonnie, Foxy, Chica, and Golden Freddy. During the climax of The Silver Eyes, the animatronics chased Charlie through the abandoned pizzeria. |
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes | Officer Dunn | The youngest member of the Hurricane Police Department #10, he was killed by William when Dunn finds William in his suit in a closet, then out of nowhere Afton broke his arm, slammed him into the cabinet door, and grabbed him by the neck then use a knife pierced right into his heart. Dunn's body was found in a pile of mascot parts, mostly empty costumes, noticed by Jessica at the climax of the book. |
Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones | Tracy Horton | Tracy is a minor that has a similar appearance to Charlie, she was killed by the Twisted animatronics when they on the hunt for Charlie as per William Afton's orders and Tracy's resemblance to her is what resulted in her death. |
Book | Character | Description |
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Fazbear Frights: Bunny Call | Andrew | The main antagonist of The Man in Room 1280 and the unintentional antagonist in the epilogues, he was hurt and murdered by William Afton only for Andrew attaching himself to the man's soul to ensure that he can't die. |
Fazbear Frights: Step Closer | Susie | One of the protagonists of Coming Home. A year before the event of the story, Susie was murdered at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza by William. Her spirit still lingers in the house as she observes her family mourning her loss. |
Trivia
- In the graphic novel, William's design takes many elements from his main series counterpart in the games specifically his appearance from the SAVETHEM minigame including.
- His large and constant smile.
- His tendencies to hide in the shadows.
- His dead pale eyes that are different from other characters.
- His tall and skinny frame and long neck.
- His security guard outfit.
- The name tag that he wears somewhat resembles the security badge he wore in Five Nights at Freddy's 2.
- The only aspects missing are of his cleft chin, and that he doesn't wear purple at all. This is ironic, considering he is iconic for having the color in his design to the point where, long before his real name was revealed, he was nicknamed Purple Guy.
- Due to the many similarities between the novels and the games, it's implied that William Afton's appearance in the novels could be his true appearance in the games.
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