For some reason the part where you light the graves made me sad. I feel like the missing children, at least for me, became like "oh yeah dead kids of course its fnaf" but this part with the music and everything just made me realize and remember how messed up it is
Tbh would've made me sadder if they didn't try to pull off the same thing every other fnaf game... Like yeah it's sad I get it but they're really overusing it to try and tug at your heartstrings and it's becoming less effective, at least to me
As much as I love this song to death, I wish there was a version without the harpsichord. It sounds super good but I want to also mellow out to the whole song when I’m sleeping.
The instrument at the start is doing a common 8-bit thing (arpeggiating to establish chords), while sounding vaguely 8-bit itself, but with added effects (mostly reverb). So it ends up sounding dreamlike and retro at the same time, which gives the feeling of remembering something.
Well, seeing as the princess has massive parallels to Charlie, I'm guessing so. Strangely also has parallels to Vanny and Golden Freddy, too, so yeah. That's just a theory. A GAME THEORY!!! Thanks for reading!
I don’t know how but that gave me a FNAF world vibes 😅 btw glitchtrap is an evil version of Charlie, Henry wanted to recreate his daughter by coding a « mimic program » to be like her but it turn bad because of William…of course 😅 so I think the fact that’s a slow version to the OST of the Charlie’s death mini game it’s not a coincidence…👀
In my personal understanding of the title of the security puppets song, that being “Alchemist’s Fantasy”, I’ve always taken it as referring to the fact that that after Charlie died she came back to life through the remnant created within the puppet by her death, with the remnant itself being an Alchemist’s dream, a metal that can be used to infuse an object with life. Viewing it from that lens, perhaps that’s part of Williams Character throughout the first games, he viewed himself as a scientist/alchemist, who had discovered a substance that could grant life and he sought to understand it, no matter how much tragedy was created in the process. In that sense perhaps this minigame represents that fantasy finally coming to its end, with the last remnants of William being destroyed, whether it’s a copy or his actual spirit, it ends here for who and what he was. The memories of his victims being required in order to reach this minigame and to put him to rest is almost poetic in a way, as through collecting those poppets, and lighting the graves, we’re perhaps symbolically putting them to rest, and ending William’s Alchemist’s Fantasy.
For some reason the part where you light the graves made me sad. I feel like the missing children, at least for me, became like "oh yeah dead kids of course its fnaf" but this part with the music and everything just made me realize and remember how messed up it is
True… it’s like over time we’ve become desensitized to how gruesome the murders actually were…
Mfs be like"for some reason" and explain exactly what the reason is. 💀
@@_V.Va_ lmao so you notice that stuff too
yeah :)@@_V.Va_
Tbh would've made me sadder if they didn't try to pull off the same thing every other fnaf game...
Like yeah it's sad I get it but they're really overusing it to try and tug at your heartstrings and it's becoming less effective, at least to me
It’s sounds like a fancier version of the Princess Quest theme ☕️🫖🧐🎶
Princess Quest: Afton Edition
1:33 it sounds like a windows booting up lol
As much as I love this song to death, I wish there was a version without the harpsichord. It sounds super good but I want to also mellow out to the whole song when I’m sleeping.
@@KatamariParty there actually is a reprise version without harpsichord! I can extend that one too :)
@@JojoSchmo THERE IS!? I’d love if you could do that!
@@KatamariParty No problem! I just posted it :) Sweet dreams, friend!
@@JojoSchmo tysm!!
Hope to see your other projects soon! Even if they aren't Undertale I'll be waiting ^^
Why does this feel nostalgic to me?
It uses one of the themes from fnaf 6 "alchemists fantasy"
The instrument at the start is doing a common 8-bit thing (arpeggiating to establish chords), while sounding vaguely 8-bit itself, but with added effects (mostly reverb). So it ends up sounding dreamlike and retro at the same time, which gives the feeling of remembering something.
It sounds a lot like a remix of Alchemist’s Fantasy (the Security Puppet song). I wonder if that means anything.
omg, i never noticed that before. You're totally right
Well, seeing as the princess has massive parallels to Charlie, I'm guessing so. Strangely also has parallels to Vanny and Golden Freddy, too, so yeah. That's just a theory. A GAME THEORY!!! Thanks for reading!
@@xentarch what parallels are there? I’m curious since I’ve never heard her being compared to Charlie
I don’t know how but that gave me a FNAF world vibes 😅 btw glitchtrap is an evil version of Charlie, Henry wanted to recreate his daughter by coding a « mimic program » to be like her but it turn bad because of William…of course 😅 so I think the fact that’s a slow version to the OST of the Charlie’s death mini game it’s not a coincidence…👀
In my personal understanding of the title of the security puppets song, that being “Alchemist’s Fantasy”, I’ve always taken it as referring to the fact that that after Charlie died she came back to life through the remnant created within the puppet by her death, with the remnant itself being an Alchemist’s dream, a metal that can be used to infuse an object with life. Viewing it from that lens, perhaps that’s part of Williams Character throughout the first games, he viewed himself as a scientist/alchemist, who had discovered a substance that could grant life and he sought to understand it, no matter how much tragedy was created in the process. In that sense perhaps this minigame represents that fantasy finally coming to its end, with the last remnants of William being destroyed, whether it’s a copy or his actual spirit, it ends here for who and what he was. The memories of his victims being required in order to reach this minigame and to put him to rest is almost poetic in a way, as through collecting those poppets, and lighting the graves, we’re perhaps symbolically putting them to rest, and ending William’s Alchemist’s Fantasy.
I needed this song. I would like a ten-hour verdion, but if they have it for an hour I can sleep very well.
Honestly a banger
This is so pure and yet sad
It is a slow down version of the alchemist's fantasy. don't cha know
It sounds like the Fractured Futures TPRR part
Wow
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