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Creation is the titular overarching antagonist of The Joy of Creation series, serving as the main antagonist of the Attic and the final antagonist in The Joy of Creation: Story Mode.
He is a mix of Ignited Freddy, Ignited Bonnie, Ignited Chica, and Ignited Foxy, making him a unique amalgamation of these iconic animatronics. It is highly plausible that this particular character is the one Michael alluded to when he ominously hinted at the impending arrival of a formidable group.
Appearance[]
Creation appears to be a unique amalgamation of the four animatronics, featuring the upper head of Freddy and the lower jaw of Bonnie. What's peculiar is that both parts have taken on a grayish hue, deviating from their original colors. Curiously, the ears that were once present on the character are now absent, replaced by protruding wires in their place. Furthermore, the creature's torso is fully exposed, showcasing an intricate network of wires covering an underlying endoskeleton. The identity of the individual who possesses this mysterious endoskeleton remains shrouded in ambiguity.
He possesses a total of four arms, with the upper pair originating from Ignited Foxy and the lower pair from Ignited Freddy. Additionally, Creation boasts a peculiar feature of having three legs, with the primary two being sourced from Ignited Chica. However, the origin and purpose of the third leg, which protrudes from his rear, remain shrouded in mystery. Notably, his eyes are a deep black hue, yet they emit an eerie radiance through their glowing red pupils, strongly suggesting their connection to Ignited Bonnie.
Behavior[]
The process of Creation begins in the basement and gradually progresses towards the attic with the intention of harming Scott. In each camera, there are three specific positions that Creation can be in: the initial starting point, directly in front of the camera, and on the verge of entering the next floor. In order to deter Creation, Scott must utilize the flash breaker, but it must be done before Creation reaches his third position or before he advances to a higher floor. Attempting to use the flash breaker when Creation is already on his third position is ineffective, as it is too late at that point. Creation will emit a fierce roar whenever he reaches his second position, alerting the player that he is about to relocate. He will also roar when Scott employs the flash breaker on him. However, utilizing the flash breaker on Creation's first position is pointless, as he will not descend to a lower floor.
Once Creation reaches the ultimate floor, his next move will be to ascend through the trapdoor with the intention of eliminating the player. At this critical juncture, the player will be subjected to an unavoidable jumpscare, unless they happen to stumble upon Ignited Golden Freddy in the security camera feed for one final sighting, in which case they might be spared from the impending terror.
Trivia[]
- The idea of Creation can be compared to Ennard from the popular video game Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location, as both involve the merging and combination of various characters. Both entities share the common trait of being amalgamations, where different elements are brought together to form a single entity. Just like Ennard, Creation embodies the fusion of multiple elements, resulting in a unique and complex entity that is greater than the sum of its parts. This parallel highlights the fascinating concept of amalgamation and the power it holds in creating something entirely new and extraordinary.
- Creation does not utilize its third limb.
- In addition to the Fallen Endoskeletons, it should be noted that the concept of Creation in Five Nights at Freddy's does not solely originate from the game itself.
- There are certain players who strongly believe that the true identity of Creation, the main antagonist, is actually Michael. However, this assumption is incorrect for several reasons. Firstly, Creation is a combination of all four of The Ignited and is incapable of speaking in a traditional verbal manner. Secondly, Michael himself refers to Creation in the third-person, which further emphasizes their separate identities. Additionally, after the defeat of Ignited Golden Freddy, both Creation and The Fallen vanish, leaving Michael as the sole remaining invader.
External Links[]
- Creation on the The Joy of Creation Wiki