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Yeah... do we though? I still find it weird that that the credits don't refer to him as Henry, it just calls him Cassette Man. And yet William Afton is actually named as such in the credits, not Spring Trap, not Purple guy but William Afton.
We theorize that cassete man and Henry are the same person...
Yeah I mean I think it more than likely is Henry but it doesn't explain everything. Here's what it sort of clears up.
Why William Afton killed Henry's daughter? In FNAF World we're shown Henry created Baby who killed Afton's daughter so revenge? Yeah, seems legit. However the main problem is that FNAF World indicates Henry killed himself long before this game takes place so how could he orchestrate it so all the animatronics would show up to be incinerated? Also, where does FNAF 3 fall into all of this as most of the animatronics are shown to be Phantom's at that point? Wouldn't this mean Spring Trap did in fact survive this fire as he latter appears.
Not really, you're trying way too hard and you're not coming with anything besides circumstantial evidence. Even if that Log Entry was "proof" which it isn't, it still doesn't explain Henry's status as of this game. As the series has gone out of it's way to point out the fact he is indeed dead. So how exactly does a dead man Orchestrate an elaborate set-up in which several animatronics are dropped off to the back of a Pizzeria Alleyway?
The fact Scott himself didn't credit Henry as Henry but rather the Cassette Man is also highly suspect especially when we do get an actual confirmed credit for William Afton. I'm guessing you're not familiar with these games enough to know how Scott does things but pay attention you might actually learn something.
What you have is nowhere near close to confirmation. Actually put some effort into structuring a good case and then maybe it wouldn't be so paper thin.
2. He's killed himself with an endoskeleton in the books. He died in this game's fire. You seem to have forgotten the games and books are 2 separate, alternate timelines where different things happen.
3. You contradict yourself there, as you were the one who said he was dead.
4. Of course Scott wouldn't directly put his name into the credits. It leaves it to us to figure it out, something which Scott has done in every FNaF game. Maybe you should be the one pay attention.
5. Once again, the tape is titled "HRY223". If you know of some other Henry in the series, or even a Harry, then I'm all ears. Otherwise, don't just deny something that is clear evidence.