The Missing Children (Novel Trilogy) (2024)

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The Missing Children are a group of children who were kidnapped from Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and murdered by William Afton.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 The Children
    • 2.1 Michael Brooks
    • 2.2 Susie
    • 2.3 Cassidy
    • 2.4 Fritz
    • 2.5 Gabriel
  • 3 Other Kidnapped Children
    • 3.1 Ron
    • 3.2 Alanna
    • 3.3 Jacob
    • 3.4 Lisa
  • 4 Relation to the Main Series
    • 4.1 Names
    • 4.2 Susie and Her Dog
    • 4.3 Golden Freddy

History[]

The children in question were kidnapped from Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and, 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. Eventually, they all turned on Dave, who had been revealed to be William Afton, and dragged him away, trapped in the Spring Bonnie suit.

These events return in The Fourth Closet. The original missing children possess the Amalgamation of the five animatronics. When Carlton Burke is injected with the molten remnant of the Amalgamation, he enters a sort of ethereal overlay of the area where he meets and interacts with the five children. Through William's experiments and distributions of the Amalgamation, the souls of the children had fractured. But through his help, they were reassembled and helped to end William through control of Amalgamation.

The Children[]

Michael Brooks[]

See Michael Brooks

Susie[]

Not what you were looking for? See Susie (disambiguation).

Susie is a girl described as having blonde, curly hair that bounces on her shoulders with a red ribbon on it. In the TFC: Graphic Novel, she has blonde curls that reach her shoulders, a purple dress with a white collar, short sleeves, a white band that separates her top and her skirt, a skirt that almost reaches her knees, and white socks with black shoes.

Prior to her abduction, her puppy had been killed, reportedly by getting hit by a car. William used this as a chance to lure her away, telling her that her puppy was still alive and that he could take her to it.

Susie as she appears in the novels.

Cassidy[]

Cassidy is a girl described as having long, black hair. In the TFC: Graphic Novel, she has long brown hair with side bangs tied into a ponytail with a purple hair tie. She wears a light blue shirt with ruffles at the bottom and its sleeves and blue jeans.

Cassidy as she appears in the novels.

Fritz[]

Not what you were looking for? See Fritz (disambiguation).

Fritz is described as being a freckled boy. In the TFC: Graphic Novel, he has short, messy, dirty blonde hair with bangs swept on both sides, a red and white striped shirt t-shirt, gray shorts, and beige shoes with white socks. He is missing the freckles which he has in the novels.

Fritz as he appears in the novels.

Gabriel[]

Not what you were looking for? See Gabriel (disambiguation).

The final child Carlton meets is left unnamed and is described as wearing a black and white striped shirt. However, in the graphic novel adaptation, the child is named Gabriel. In the TFC: Graphic Novel, Gabriel is dark-skinned, with bushy brown hair, and wears a yellowish-green long-sleeved shirt with an orange collar and light blue jeans.

Gabriel as he appears in the novels.

Other Kidnapped Children[]

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During the course of The Fourth Closet, other children were kidnapped by Baby for William Afton to experiment on. These children were eventually rescued by Charlie's friends before any true harm could come to them.

Ron[]

Not what you were looking for? See Ron (disambiguation).

Ron is one of the four children kidnapped by Afton. He's described as a stocky, African American boy of about the same age as Alanna, who looked like he had been crying before Jessica arrived to save them.

In the graphic novel, Ron has bushy brown hair and wears a light blue t-shirt with dark gray pants and brown shoes.

Ron as he appears in the novels.

Alanna[]

Alanna is one of the four children kidnapped by Afton. She's described as a young redheaded girl with freckles on her nose.

In the graphic novel, Alanna has long, curly, auburn hair with bangs, a purplish-gray headband, blueish-gray eyes, freckles, a light blue shirt with short sleeves and a shooting star on it, a blue skirt, and white rolled-down socks with brown shoes.

Alanna as she appears in the novels.

Jacob[]

Not what you were looking for? See Jacob (disambiguation).

Jacob is one of the four children kidnapped by Afton. He's described as a skinny blond kindergartner with a massive bruise on his forearm. He was bleeding from shallow cuts on his arm and one on his mouth.

In the graphic novel, Jacob has short blonde hair with straight bangs, blue eyes, a pale tale shirt with short sleeves, gray/greenish-gray shorts, white/mint socks, and purplish-gray/white shoes.

Jacob as he appears in the novels.

Lisa[]

Lisa is one of the four children kidnapped by Afton. She's described as a scared young Latina girl of three or four. She has loose brown hair with two braids that went down her back, each capped with a pink ribbon. She wore stained clothes with matching pink shorts.

In the graphic novel, Lisa has two long, dark brown braids on the front, each capped with a pink/green ribbon with bangs, and wears a purple shirt with short sleeves below her dark purple overalls, and reddish-brown shoes. She is darker skinned than Alanna and Jacob. She wears dark purple overalls with long-leg sleeves instead of her pink shorts in the novel.

Lisa as she appears in the novels.

Relation to the Main Series[]

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This section archives a lot of theories and speculation, which usually occurs from pre-release media, or just things that are still unknown, so please keep that in mind while reading. The page will continue to be updated with the most accurate information as more solid evidence is supplied.

While the books are decidedly in a different continuity to the main series of games, there do seem to be some similarities.

Names[]

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The names of all the Missing Children match the names seen on the gravestones in the Lorekeeper ending of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator. (The arrangement of the four obscured gravestones matches the arrangement of the four masks in FNaF 3's Good Ending. The name Cassidy, typically believed to be the obscured gravestone, was also discovered through solving the gauntlet of puzzles found in the Survival Logbook. This does lead a number of people to believe the final, unnamed child is either the Crying Child or Charlotte. However, in all of this, Michael is left unmatched to a grave.

Susie and Her Dog[]

Susie mentioned that Spring Bonnie knew where her puppy was and that he wasn't really dead. This mirrors the events seen in Fruity Maze where a girl matching Susie's book description is playing the aforementioned arcade game when she is lead off by William in the Spring Bonnie suit with the promise of showing her where her dog is.

Golden Freddy[]

In The Silver Eyes, Michael is highly implied to be in control of Golden Freddy. However, there is a commonly held belief with strong evidence to support it saying that Golden Freddy in the main series games is a kid named Cassidy.

Novel Trilogy Characters
Emily Family
Charlotte EmilyHenry EmilyJenny EmilySammy Emily
Burke Family
Carlton BurkeClay BurkeBetty Burke
Brooks Family
Michael BrooksDonald BrooksJoan Brooks
Marla's Family
MarlaJason
Afton Family
William AftonElizabeth Afton
Missing/Kidnapped Children
SusieCassidyFritzGabrielRonAlannaJacobLisa
Other People
JohnJessicaArtyDr. TreadwellLamarTracy HortonOfficer DunnMinor Characters
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