User talk:Oconnorph

Hi, I saw the note you left on my page about Ennard and wanted to get back to you on it.

As you can see from this page from the FNAF wiki:, although night 5 does feature Ennard [a being that does go on to contain Circus Baby's consciousness [before it is ejected as shown in the hidden source code conversation between the fnaf world official website and Scott's official website several months ago]] impersonating Circus Baby, this is the only instance in which this is seen. I quote: "Baby makes her first appearance on Night 2, where she informs the player to hide under the desk to avoid being attacked by the Bidybabs, stating that they should "avoid eye contact." She then instructs the player to disregard HandUnit's instructions and proceed slowly and quietly through the Ballora Gallery in order to restore power to the building." As you can see from this quote [and there are other examples on the page I provided], it is Circus Baby who assists the player, not Ennard.

I would also like to point out that Ennard is the combined form of all the animatronics at the location. Considering in nights 2 and 3 you encounter Ballora, Funtime Freddy and Funtime Foxy within these nights, it is clear Ennard doesn't actually exist before night 5, although I will agree that in theory his creation began in night 4, when Ballora is scooped at the start of the night.

Finally, I'd like to point out that Circus Baby saying that she can "pretend" isn't meant in that context. If you've played the game or seen the final night, you will know that Circus Baby is worked on as the game's final real task. She appears to be deactivated, but her voice is heard as she claims to be "pretending" to be deactivated, like she said in the previous night.

I hope the proof that I've presented for you here is satisfactory, although if you have another form of proof that proves me wrong, I'd be very interested in hearing it. Yours Sincerely, abc61218 Abc61218 (talk) 10:35, 7 January 2019 (UTC)

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