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The Completion Ending Speech Fnaf 6 By Scott Cawthon Ft Dave Steele Heather Masters

Song meaning of The Completion Ending Speech (FNAF 6) by Scott Cawthon (Ft. Dave Steele & Heather Masters)

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Song meaning for The Completion Ending Speech (FNAF 6) by Scott Cawthon (Ft. Dave Steele & Heather Masters)

"The Completion Ending Speech" is a song from the video game "Five Nights at Freddy's 6" by Scott Cawthon. The song features an introduction by Scrap Baby, who reveals that the protagonist has unknowingly gathered all the souls in one place, allowing the animatronics to finally be complete. However, the song takes a dark turn as Cassette Man interrupts and reveals that the protagonist and the animatronics are trapped in a labyrinth with no exit, chasing the cries of children in vain. Cassette Man also addresses his daughter, Elizabeth, who was left to die and has returned to protect the innocent. The song ends with Cassette Man declaring that it's time for everyone to rest and for the story to end.

Funny song meaning for The Completion Ending Speech (FNAF 6) by Scott Cawthon (Ft. Dave Steele & Heather Masters)

The Completion Ending Speech (FNAF 6) is basically Scott Cawthon's way of telling us that we've been played by some sadistic animatronics. The Scrap Baby starts off by basically saying "Surprise! You're working for us!" and then it just gets creepier from there. The Cassette Man cuts in and tells us that we're actually all trapped in some kind of twisted maze where we'll never find the children we're hearing cries from. Apparently, we're all just possessed by the lust of blood and it's led us down a dark path. Cassette Man thinks that we're here because we want to be, even though there was an escape planned for us. And then, he gets all sentimental with his daughter, telling her that he couldn't save her before but he'll save her now. And finally, he tells the monsters trapped in the corridors to just give up already and stop holding onto spirits that don't belong to them. All in all, it's a pretty messed up speech, but what else do you expect from a game about possessed animatronics?

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