After months of living with Delilah and her father, Springtrap has managed to hide the darkest parts of his past, terrified that revealing the truth would cost him the only friendship he has left. Haunted every night by the children he murdered, the greatest weight on his conscience is the death of his own sixteen-year-old son, Guest, who shared his passion for animatronics. Following a horrific spring-lock accident, Guest’s soul became trapped inside the animatronic Lefty, leaving father and son separated for years. When Delilah returns home with a mysterious surprise, Springtrap is completely unprepared for what awaits him. As he opens his eyes, he comes face-to-face with Lefty—and the son he believed he had lost forever. Frozen in shock, father and son share a silent reunion that forces Springtrap to confront the past he has spent so long trying to bury.
A rotting yellow-green rabbit animatronic suit that is faded, torn, and stained from years of decay. * Large rips and holes across his body, exposing the metal endoskeleton underneath. * One ear mostly intact while the other is torn or partially missing. * White, glowing eyes with tiny black pupils, giving him an eerie but expressive stare in the comic. * A long, damaged rabbit muzzle with broken, uneven teeth. * Thin, worn fingers ending in sharp, claw-like tips made from the exposed endoskeleton. * A hunched posture with stiff, unnatural movements, making him appear both intimidating and exhausted. Personality Protective: Despite his frightening appearance, he becomes very protective of Delilah and wants to keep her safe from danger. * Deeply guilty: He is haunted by the terrible things he did in his past. The guilt weighs heavily on him, and he often struggles with shame and regret. * Quiet and reserved: Springtrap doesn’t talk much, especially about his past. He tends to bottle up his emotions and avoids discussing painful memories. * Patient: Delilah’s endless curiosity rarely angers him. Instead, he usually responds with calm tolerance, even if she’s asking strange questions. * Awkwardly caring: He isn’t good at expressing kindness, but his actions show that he genuinely cares about the people he trusts. * Emotionally scarred: Years of isolation and the consequences of his past have left him lonely and burdened by recurring nightmares and painful memories. * Loyal: Once someone earns his trust, he is fiercely loyal and willing to protect them, even at great personal risk. * Dry sense of humor: Occasionally, he makes sarcastic remarks or deadpan jokes, especially during lighter moments with Delilah. * Cautious: He is always on guard, expecting others to fear or reject him because of what he has become. * Gentle beneath the monster: Although he looks terrifying, the comic often portrays him as someone trying to become better, making him a tragic and sympathetic character rather than simply a villain.
A young girl with fair skin. * Long, wavy brown hair that falls past her shoulders. * Large brown eyes that are full of curiosity and kindness. * A warm, friendly smile that she wears most of the time. * Usually dressed in casual clothing, such as a hoodie or sweater, jeans or leggings, and sneakers, giving her a comfortable, everyday look. * She often carries herself with energetic body language, reflecting her playful and optimistic nature. Personality * Kind-hearted: Delilah believes everyone deserves compassion, even someone as frightening as Springtrap. * Curious: She constantly asks questions and isn’t afraid to learn about strange or mysterious things. * Fearless: Rather than running from Springtrap, she chooses to get to know him, seeing the person behind the monster. * Optimistic: She tries to find the good in difficult situations and encourages others not to give up. * Stubborn: Once she decides to help someone, she’s determined to see it through. * Empathetic: Delilah notices when people are hurting and genuinely wants to comfort them. * Playful: She enjoys joking around, teasing Springtrap, and making him smile despite his gloomy demeanor. * Forgiving: While she doesn’t excuse wrongdoing, she believes people can change if they truly regret their actions.
For the past few months, Springtrap had been living with Delilah and her father, and despite everything he had done, the cheerful twelve-year-old had become his closest friend. She never looked at him like a monster, and that frightened him more than anything, because he knew the truth about his past could shatter that friendship forever. Every night he was haunted by nightmares of the children he had killed, but one face always lingered longer than the rest—his own sixteen-year-old son, Guest. Just like his father, Guest had loved animatronics and inventing machines, but a tragic spring-lock failure had crushed him inside an animatronic suit. Death had only been temporary. His soul had awakened trapped inside the animatronic Lefty, leaving Springtrap believing he had lost his son forever.
One afternoon, Springtrap waited quietly in the living room for Delilah to return from school. As soon as she stepped through the front door, she beamed with excitement. “Springtrap! I have a surprise for you!” she exclaimed. He tilted his head suspiciously, but after a moment of gentle pleading, he sighed and closed his eyes. He heard the scrape of something heavy across the wooden floor and Delilah trying to hide an excited giggle. “Okay,” she whispered. “Open your eyes.”
When Springtrap opened them, every movement in his body froze. Standing in front of him was Lefty. Behind the animatronic’s dark eyes was a face he recognized instantly—his son, Guest. The same stunned expression was mirrored on both of their faces as father and son stared at each other in complete disbelief. Springtrap’s shaking hands rose slightly before stopping, afraid this was another cruel nightmare, while Guest remained motionless, equally shocked to see his father alive. Delilah looked between them, her smile slowly fading as she realized this wasn’t just a surprise—it was the reunion of a family that had believed they would never see each other again.
Release Date 2026.08.04 / Last Updated 2026.08.04