Golden Freddy's secrets!

Hey now, we all want to know just WHO is Golden Freddy? There's many theories and stuff about him, but is it possible to learn the real truth?
What we know: Golden Freddy is a golden bear without an endoskeleton. That sounds plain. There must be more to him.
Theory: Golden Freddy was a springlock suit. Springlock suits are suits that has a handcrack and if you use the handcrack, you can press all the metal parts to the sides of the animatronic body, leaving space for human occupant. To put the animatronic in a mode where they can walk around themselves, then trigger the springlocks and the parts will go snapping back together. If the springlocks trigger while there's someone inside, then... how 'bout let's not talk about the results.


If you look, Golden Freddy's position matches the position of Springtrap in the fnaf 3 night end minigame-the last minigame where purple guy dies.

Golden Freddy, also for some reason can't move, and why does he appear and disappear all the time? Well, that's mostly because springlock suits are dangerous and probably destroyed a long time ago. So all that would be left, is the ghost of the animatronic. Springlock suits were highly dangerous, and probably destroyed a long time ago, so all that would be left is the ghost of the animatronic.
Also, people say that Golden Freddy has no endoskeleton, or does he? Maybe he does have an endoskeleton but he just doesn't move because there's no one to use the handcrack, which is why he's just slumped there.
Buuuuuttt, I guess I shouldn't spend too much time talking about this theory, because this theory is just most likely false, because Golden Freddy has four fingers while springtrap has five, so it will be pretty awkward for a human occupant.

Theory #2 Golden Freddy is a ghost of a child. In my book called: The History of: Fnaf, you'll eventually get to this point where you see the employees who died inside the 2 old springlock suits had ghosts who took the appearance of Shadow Freddy and Shadow Bonnie. I think that, because Shadow Freddy and Shadow Bonnie seem to appear randomly. They also take place in fnaf 3 minigames, but the thing is, both Shadow Freddy and Golden Freddy goes in the same position. Also, Golden Freddy and Shadow Freddy both crashes your game, possibly meaning that they might have something to do with each other... Unless they are each other...

It's almost obvious that Golden Freddy is a ghost of a child. But if the employees that died inside the springlock suits and became ghost animatronics, then possibly the kid who got bitten by Fredbear in the fnaf 4 minigames, then the kid possibly became Golden Freddy. But the Fredbear plush has been mysteriously spying on you and says "I will put you back together". Does this mean that he somehow put you into the Golden Freddy suit, and possibly make you a clone of him? Wait a minute, how do you even put a
ghost into an animatronic suit?

In the Fnaf Novel Series, (I managed to read one of them) you find out that Charlie's father made her a bonnie plush
named Theodore and says "I love you
Charlie" in her father's voice (Henry).
Could it be that the Fredbear plush
was supposed to be made like
Theodore?
Truth revealed: Golden Freddy's creation.


As you can see, when you see the text, "I will put you back together", it's in a different shade of orange than the other time he talks to you. If that's the case, then who said it?
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Golden Freddy's secrets!

Hey now, we all want to know just WHO is Golden Freddy? There's many theories and stuff about him, but is it possible to learn the real truth?
What we know: Golden Freddy is a golden bear without an endoskeleton. That sounds plain. There must be more to him.
Theory: Golden Freddy was a springlock suit. Springlock suits are suits that has a handcrack and if you use the handcrack, you can press all the metal parts to the sides of the animatronic body, leaving space for human occupant. To put the animatronic in a mode where they can walk around themselves, then trigger the springlocks and the parts will go snapping back together. If the springlocks trigger while there's someone inside, then... how 'bout let's not talk about the results.
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