• Shadow Scrying: B-7 (Tales From The Pizzaplex)

  • Dec 12 2022
  • Duración: 33 m
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 calificación)

Shadow Scrying: B-7 (Tales From The Pizzaplex)

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  • Five-year-old Billy lives with his parents in Utah. Like all children his age, he is obsessed with Freddy Fazbear Pizza and the cartoon show Freddy and Friends. He was enamored with the robots rather than the characters, who he knew were fake. He believes he is animatronic and begins to behave one like one at home, then at school, for an entire week. Weeks turn to months, which turns to years. As Billy's delusion continues to hold strong, as his entire world and family crumble and decay around him.

    In this episode of Shadow Scrying, we will be looking into the deeper lore present in the story, as well as the various theories the community has come up with after the book's release. Tonight we will be discussing B-7, the writing techniques used for tragedies, and even looking into the medical science and psychiatry of Billy's symptoms.

    Shall we read between the lines?


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You aren’t reading too far into it, it happened to me.

I detail it more in another review on the podcast, but I DID let the FNAF franchise become my whole being around a year and a half ago. I genuinely believed I was a “psychopath” and “liked murder” so much so it became my entire personality. My parents and best friend are the only reason I broke out of that mindset. My parents banned me from FNAF for a while until I got better and my best friend called me an attention seeker. It took a while after to get better, and I’m still working on keeping me grounded in reality, but I am much better now. I didn’t really pay attention to the Tales books at that time, so I didn’t ever read B-7 to warn me away from that kind of thinking. I’ll bet if I had read B-7 before that whole ordeal I would’ve been a lot better.

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