FNAF: Security Breach Theory – Vanny Is Really Vanessa

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There are many threats to avoid in Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach, but Vanny is the deadliest and most mysterious, and she and Vanessa may be one and the same. Five Nights At Freddy’s usually features animatronic enemies, but Vanny is an enigma and one of two human enemies in-game. Despite Security Breach‘s shortcomings with a coherent story, perceptive players may notice that Vanessa and Vanny never appear in the same place and share many similarities. Many pieces of evidence found in-game and in the game’s files suggest Vanny and Vanessa are the same person, though the circumstances of their shared body are pretty disturbing and connect to previous FNAF titles.

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FNAF: Security Breach is the first AAA free-roam FNAF game that allows players to explore a massive ‘Pizzaplex’ built over one of the series’ old locations. Players control Gregory, a homeless child who stayed in the building past closing time for food and shelter. Like most Five Nights at Freddy’s games, killer animatronics soon pursue the player throughout the pizzeria. However, the greatest threat in FNAF: Security Breach isn’t any of Freddy’s bandmates; it’s a strange rabbit named Vanny that can avoid detection from the animatronics. Vanny’s presence corrupts the player’s screen with static the closer she gets, hinting at some deeper meaning behind her existence. Thankfully, FNAF: Security Breach provides several compelling pieces of evidence to confirm their identity.


While there is plenty of evidence to support Vanny being Vanessa, one FNAF: Security Breach ending pokes a big hole into the theory. In the Unmasked Ending, Gregory removes Vanny’s head to reveal a blonde woman that looks similar to Vanessa, only to have the security guard walk up behind him in confusion. Though the game has multiple endings, the True Ending involves players collecting all three animatronic upgrades and descending into the old pizzeria beneath the Pizzaplex.

FNAF: Security Breach’s Emails & Audio Files Have Dark Implications

Unlike previous Five Nights At Freddy’s games, players can search for collectibles and additional lore hidden throughout the map. Plushies, audiotapes, and emails are all available throughout the map, and some include some convincing evidence for Vanessa being Vanny. For example, several emails highlight Vanessa’s interest in bunnies, as she requests a rabbit-themed cake for her birthday. Additionally, orders placed from Vanessa’s computer suggest she’s buying fur for a fursuit. Players that access FNAF: Security Breach‘s security doors can collect Vanessa’s therapy sessions throughout the Pizzaplex and further prove that Vanny and Vanessa are the same person. According to various specialists, Vanessa has anxiety, depression, and trauma that she compartmentalized, which may leave her vulnerable to manipulation. Her vulnerability’s prognosis is especially worrying, as collectibles reveal Vanessa might be an Afton.


Several emails and messages signed by Vanessa feature the letter ‘A’ as the first initial of her last name, which holds extreme significance in the FNAF community. If Vanessa is an Afton, that would determine that the night guard is related to William Afton, FNAF‘s primary antagonist and the current resident of the Springtrap suit. Though William Afton appeared to die in the not-so-scary FNAF Pizzeria Simulator game, a remnant of him survived as Glitchtrap and corrupted FNAF’s VR: Help Wanted game.

Vanessa Was FNAF VR: Help Wanted’s Doomed Protagonist

Unbeknownst to some, Vanessa was the player character of Five Nights At Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted, where players explored first-person horror levels with each animatronic. While the episodes seemed disjointed at first, a specter of a rabbit known as Glitchtrap began to appear in the background. As players progressed, Glitchtrap obtained more influence over the VR world and the player character, resulting in corruption similar to Vanny’s. If Vanessa is genuinely an Afton, it makes sense that the remnants of her father would seek out a familial connection to carry out his plans, especially someone involved with the Fazbear Entertainment company.


Glitchtrap’s corruption over Vanessa also supports the theory that the security guard isn’t aware of her actions as FNAF: Security Breach‘s Vanny character persona, given her concern over Gregory when hunting him throughout the game. Instead of immediately killing Gregory, Vanessa deposits him in the Lost and Found area and calls the police to help find his parents or come up with another solution. If Vanessa took after her father in this universe and is responsible for the disappearances in the Pizzaplex, why wouldn’t she have killed Gregory immediately and disposed of his body? If Vanessa and Vanny are the same person, it’s likely the former isn’t aware of her actions and has succumbed to Glitchtrap’s manipulation.


FNAF: Security Breach’s Data Files Support Vanny/Vanessa Theory

Though in-game evidence provides the most substantial proof, further proof of Vanny and Vanessa’s shared identity lies within the game files. As Gregory battles the animatronics, each band member receives a ‘shattered’ variant to alter their appearance and abilities after their boss fights. This results in appearances like an aggressive, eyeless Roxy who weeps instead of taunts. FNAF Security Breach‘s Roxy, Monty, and Chica have shattered variants that dictate their appearances, but Vanessa also has a shattered variant. According to a post on the FNAF subreddit by user GBAura-Recharged, Vanessa’s shattered variant is listed as Vanny. Given that Vanessa and Vanny never appear simultaneously (except in the non-canon ending), it’s possible both characters are the same.

Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach scrapped many voice lines and mechanics, likely affecting the game’s overall quality. However, players can access some of these features with Debug Mode, including a Vanny Meter that fills as time passes. If Vanessa is still roaming the Pizzaplex when the game’s unused Vanny Meter is turned on, players can see her character model turn into Vanny when the meter fills. This mechanic could likely have served as a way to introduce more time constraints on players or as a way to keep track of Vanny, but it confirms that during FNAF: Security Breach’s development, these two characters likely shared an identity.


Whether Vanny is Vanessa is likely never to be confirmed, as the Five Nights At Freddy’s has a habit of leaving many questions unanswered. Thankfully, there appears to be an overwhelming amount of in-game and game file evidence to suggest that Vanny and Vanessa are the same person. How their mental break came to be and whether Vanessa has control over her actions is unknown, but if the FNAF franchise continues, Scott Cawthon may develop the subject in the future. Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach is available now for PlayStation and PC.

Source: Reddit/GBAura-Recharged

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