illcebraed

portrayal thread
          	# BELOW!
          	⠀
          	to explain canon divergencies
          	and near-future headcanons.

illcebraed

VISAGE. i'm considering having multiple fancasts, but for the time being rufus sewell is the man of the hour.
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illcebraed

PORTRAYAL, DIVERGENCY. i forgot to mention, but my divergencies are also rooted in the various fnaf vhs analog horrors, fangames such as jr's and tjoc:r, and draws inspiration from real life animatronic businesses, such as disney, the rockafire explosion animatronics, chuck e. cheese, etc.
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illcebraed

HEADCANONS, SPEECH. as springtrap, it is especially visible in fnaf3, that the spring locks have pried apart william's jaws. william afton, in the spring locked state, speaks minimally and does not often repeat himself. he is very quiet and sounds like a rattle or a hiss dependent on attempted volume. certain letters like B, F, P, and V are the hardest to pronounce without lip movement, and often come out similar to the letter E. keep this in mind when preparing to interact with springtrap, as for maximum comprehension this manner of speech won't be written out, just explained.
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illcebraed

portrayal thread
          # BELOW!
          ⠀
          to explain canon divergencies
          and near-future headcanons.

illcebraed

VISAGE. i'm considering having multiple fancasts, but for the time being rufus sewell is the man of the hour.
Reply

illcebraed

PORTRAYAL, DIVERGENCY. i forgot to mention, but my divergencies are also rooted in the various fnaf vhs analog horrors, fangames such as jr's and tjoc:r, and draws inspiration from real life animatronic businesses, such as disney, the rockafire explosion animatronics, chuck e. cheese, etc.
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illcebraed

HEADCANONS, SPEECH. as springtrap, it is especially visible in fnaf3, that the spring locks have pried apart william's jaws. william afton, in the spring locked state, speaks minimally and does not often repeat himself. he is very quiet and sounds like a rattle or a hiss dependent on attempted volume. certain letters like B, F, P, and V are the hardest to pronounce without lip movement, and often come out similar to the letter E. keep this in mind when preparing to interact with springtrap, as for maximum comprehension this manner of speech won't be written out, just explained.
Reply