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you guys ever think about the fact that mike's story in fnaf1-6 has no happy ending.

he's the abused child of a serial killer. he's so afraid of his father. he's so afraid of becoming his father. but it's already too late for that. he looks like him, sounds like him, and he's even a killer like him too. (it doesn't matter that the bite was an accident. not to mike.)

so he drags himself around following his father's instructions while Very Obviously wanting to die the entire time. one day his little sister (who he couldn't protect, who haunts him just like his brother does) offers him a chance to die for her happiness. he takes it without a word.

except he couldn't be good that time, either. it went wrong. he doesn't understand. he wanted to die. he wanted to be good. but he has to go to the source. he has to wipe out every trace of evil, not just himself. and when he finally does catch afton, finally avenges those poor children and rights someone elses wrongs, he lets himself die too - in the same way he kills his monster of a father - because to mike, he's just as evil and cruel. even though he's not. and never was.

his "happy ending" is him putting himself down like he always wanted. no one ever manages to convince him he's not the monster he thinks he is. he dies thinking it's the only way he will ever know peace, and that it's the only thing he deserves.

we see throughout the games + novels just everything mike went through. how much he regretted an outcome he never wanted in the first place, how he dedicated his life and death to protecting the innocent. that he was funny and understandably bitter and even more understandably kind of paranoid. that he liked bubble gum and pickles and drawing stupid comics in his free time. and throughout every moment of every game his goal was just to die because he thought it was what he deserved.

mike schmidt, man.