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Huh. if so, he's greatly surpassed the life expectancy of his time.
People born in in 1940 or earlier usually only last about sixty two or so years.
Source.[www.infoplease.com]
Imagine a creepy Manor house filed with animatronics from all the games in various states of repair or decay, you're the hired private security for Mr Afton, and you have to try and not die.
Or in his old age he's hired someone to help him fix up the animatronics and you have to try and keep them from killing you while you do your job.
Or, you know, you play as an incredibly paranoid Afton who is sititng in his bedroom with a tablet.
Michael is Purple Guy, right? Which is mean that he also is Springtrap. BUT! We see in the novel that William actually died in a springlock suit.
???
What if it wasn't William?
"They thought I was you."
That and the Book is an alternate timeline/reality retelling of the original story.
I've been saying it for a while now, the universe in the book is not the same as the universe in the games. I even made a thread a while back about the Purple Guy not being William Afton but someone else.
I have theorized this also and told people to not expect William's life to be the same in both timelines. It was William in the book that got spring locked and in the games it was his son.