Summary of "FLAF DOESNT solve Midnight Motorist, but I Did"

Recap / Main Plot

The video is a deep-dive into FNAF 6’s secret “Lorekeeper ending” and how it connects to interpreting Midnight Motorist. The creator argues that while the community lacks consensus on most details of Midnight Motorist, their own reading is “canonical” in the sense of fitting the clues as a tight puzzle.

They begin by explaining FNAF 6’s ending (Henry’s plan to burn the pizzeria to free the souls) and then pivot to the Lorekeeper ending, which is unlocked by beating three 8-bit mini-games. The creator claims these mini-games function like a structured chain that reveals the Missing Children Incident (MCI) and ties directly into Midnight Motorist.

Highlights & Key Content

1) The Lorekeeper ending’s gravestones = canonical MCI names

2) The three mini-games as a “set” that maps the MCI timeline

The creator describes three attractions/mini-games and what each implies:

A) Security Puppet

B) Fruity Maze

C) Midnight Motorist

3) The creator’s core claim: orange guy is NOT William Afton

The creator challenges the common interpretation (“orange guy = William”) and insists:

4) Where William fits: the footprints + “rabbit hole” clue

The creator argues that:

5) “Puzzle” escalation across the three mini-games

A major through-line is that the three mini-games represent an escalation of William’s actions:

  1. Charlie’s death (Security Puppet / Charlie)
  2. MCI kids lured to Freddy’s (Fruity Maze / Suzie)
  3. Final phase: luring and/or capturing a victim tied into Midnight Motorist’s runaway sequence, culminating in the gravestones ending.

They present the whole structure as a self-contained story designed to unlock the Lorekeeper ending.

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Final Conclusion of the Video

The video argues that:

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