![]() ![]() So if you can’t make it to the very next event, don’t panic! Your loyalty level is frozen for a calendar year so you won’t lose loyalty levels until after that period is up. A way to stop us from going to events we love. One level is subtracted from your loyalty for each BYOC you don’t attend after a one-year loyalty freeze period. One level is added to your loyalty for each BYOC you attend. The scheme is designed to reward our most loyal BYOC attendees. If you don’t attend the next valid event after the 1 year freeze period elapses then your loyalty level will degrade, 1 level for every qualifying event missed. If the misinterpretation were the case, it would be more specific and state that a game developer was found dead in a burned house instead of using the generic term of "man".Your loyalty ranking (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond) increases when you attend a certain amount of qualifying events, if you are unable to attend an event your loyalty level is held at your current level for 1 calendar year (this is known as the loyalty freeze period). This is not the case, however, as Michael actually took over Scott's physical form, allowing him to parade around as Scott inconspicuously, and actually died in a destroyed house instead of a reconstructed house. This newspaper article is consistently misinterpreted as Scott Cawthon's body being referred to directly after the events of Attic take place. This is made clear by the specification that the country house is repaired rather than charred and destroyed, as Scott's body would be absent within it due to Michael taking complete control of it rather than disintegrating it completely via the house fire, as well as the presence of a landlord.Ĭompared to the four other newspapers, this one is based on more recent events within the story. It references the death of Nick Cawthon, the game's protagonist, after he enters the Cawthon residence after an estimate of 20 years, and his corpse being found by his landlord, Tobias. "BODY FOUND BY LANDLORD IN RECENTLY REPAIRED COUNTRY HOUSE" All about the headline for the story that can be read is the headline and category: The top of the newspaper is ripped, making the category as well as the publish date unknown. It also explains exactly how Michael's role in the story is to be Scott's "evil twin," pretending to be Michael Schmidt and copying the mannerisms of the character's creator. It explains that they're all copies of the characters from the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, and that all who have had similar experiences have lived through a similar tragedy to the one the Cawthon family lived through, bar Scott Cawthon himself. It references the characters the player encounters of The Ignited and The Fallen and their true nature. We interview many who claim to have seen or experienced encounters with their own "evil twin." "' Accounts of these strange apparitions, present all the way back since ancient egyptian mythology, tell chilling tales of ghostly doubles whose sightings usually precede horrible tragedies for the people whose faces they've stolen. ![]() "SIMPLE TRICKS OF THE MIND, OR SOMETHING MORE SINISTER?" ![]() All about the headline for the story that can be read is:
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