“ | As part of an ongoing routine investigation, I need to take a look at the premises. Do you have any objections? | ” |
— Everette Larson, Fetch's epilogue
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Everette Larson is a detective who investigates the urban myth, Stitchwraith. He appeared in the epilogue stories of the Fazbear Frights series.
History[]
Into the Pit (Epilogue)[]
Detective Larson works at the police department, investigating police cases. Due to his large workload and him prioritizing his work over his family, his wife, Angela, divorced him and claimed custody over his seven-year-old son, Ryan. The chief of the office arrives and gives the detective an infamous case about an urban legend; The Stitchwraith.
At first, it was first classified as an urban legend, but due to the events of To Be Beautiful, more specifically, the moment when Sarah had turned into scrapyard junk by Eleanor, the rumors had resurfaced. He didn't want to take the case, but nobody else would. The Stitchwraith is a strange hooded figure that roams the street, collecting random garbage, due to Jake decided to find the objects Andrew infected with his anger. It had also seemingly murdered five people, with their bodies withered and black streaks tear up from their eyes.
Looking at witness reports and secret security camera pictures, the Stitchwraith's face is shown, with a white mask, one blacked-out eye, and blood around its mouth. Larson, reluctantly, agrees to take on the case.
Fetch (Epilogue)[]
Larson meets a young woman named Margie and investigates her house, being on a lead on the Stitchwraith case. Margie explains that she got hired to look after a sick boy while his father served abroad, but passed away and left her with the house. Larson decided not to comment on the relationship of this woman with her late employer, as he didn't need to risk making her nervous.
As he enters a room, Larson stared at the single bed in the center of the room. Besides the bed, there was only a small locker in the room. He was not sure what was wrong with this room but was forced to stay in it. In particular, a cabinet attracted his attention. Larson also finds Margie attractive. He liked her simple transparency.
Larson shows Margie a picture of his most recent lead, leading to a surprised reaction that looked suspicious. After more poking around, he reaches the cabinet and opens the cabinet door, it was covered with sharp black scribbles that looked like it was made with a thick marker. The markings were pressed close to each other that it looked like meaningless letters that covered almost every inch of the cabinet’s inner surface. The epilogue ends with Larson asking what had happened to the house.
1:35AM (Epilogue)[]
Larson was sitting at his desk that was located in his empty living room, staring at a picture of his son when he was six years old. Then he remembered when his son compared him to a superhero, saying that he breaks promises, unlike superheroes. Larson then gets a call from his chief. He welcomed it, since it’ll save him from the memory of his many regrets. The chief says that the Stitchwraith has been spotted at an old fire site. Larson noted that this wasn't the first time it has been spotted there.
Bunny Call (Epilogue)[]
Larson is watching the photos from the crime scene of Phineas Taggart's homicide. On the background, he notices a tall endoskeleton with a white mask covering his face and a battery pack on the thoracic area, who he understands to be the Stitchwraith uncloaked. He looks at Phineas Taggart crime scene, which he thought looked like a modern-day Frankenstein lab when he viewed it. It had modified scanning equipment attached to the “strangest collection of junk.” One of the collections disturbed him and wondered what it could be. While its doll head was unfamiliar, Larson discovered that it had the battery pack of a robotic dog, which was assembled by Fazbear Entertainment. He then connects the dots, connecting the Stitchwraith to Fetch, Fetch to Fazbear Entertainment, and then Fazbear Entertainment to the Freddy’s murders.
He later goes to the department's archive, starting looking for information to support his theory. The evidence locker was housed by an old stone building. As Larson starts to open boxes, he mentions a case about a fire, which was never solved. All he knew was that it was connected to one of the founders of Fazbear Entertainment. It ends with Larson opening another pair of boxes.
Blackbird (Epilogue)[]
Larson, having grabbed the evidence he needs, arrives at the abandoned factory. He carefully sneaks in to finally confront the Stitchwraith. He notices the metallic machine throwing in the parts of a red robotic fox into a trash compactor. Larson reveals himself to the Stitchwraith, drawing his gun. The standoff is interrupted as the Stitchwraith moves back and fourth, as if it were struggling. The creature then fell into the trash compactor and started to get crumpled.
Larson watched in awe as this occurred, noticing a bright light coming from the creature. When the bashing was done and the Stitchwraith was ejected from the machine, he walked away in confusion. He records his findings, bewildered at what he saw. He believes that the Stitchwraith was possessed by ghosts, potentially by the soul of infamous serial killer, William Afton.
Unbeknownst to the detective, a new monster was forming behind him, from the very parts that the Stitchwraith had been collecting.
The Cliffs (Epilogue)[]
Larson turned around and witnessed the Miscreation being born. He ran as its transformation continued and hid behind a giant forklift. As he hid, he witnessed a female endoskeleton with a long neck attack the Stitchwraith, and then allow itself to be absorbed by the second trash monster. Larson looks at the town nearby, realizing that the Miscreation, presumably being piloted by Afton, could potentially escape and kill more people. In honor of his family, he stays behind to try putting a stop to the monster.
He heads back into the factory, but is ambushed by the monster, both impaled in the stomach and thrown into a wall. Bruised and beatened, William Afton looms over him. Larson then hears strange voices starting to sing and notices some of the Miscreation's parts moving on their own. Larson gets up and makes a run for it, as Afton chases him. Larson is able to escape once again, getting on the forklift. He hears the voices again, coming from the bag of evidence he has. He opens it, and sees the white mask of a Marionette, along with some black and white striped limbs.
The voices tell him to bring her to Afton. Larson obliges, starting up the forklift, crashing into the factory, impaling the Miscreation and ramming them into the lake nearby. But Afton is far stronger, tearing the forklift apart. Larson has no other choice but to stall for time. He talks to Afton, insulting him for how inhuman he became. Afton responds, claiming that he wasn't human; he was agony.
The Puppet emerged from the bag and landed on the Miscreation, and the female endoskeleton Larson saw earlier escaped and ran off towards the factory. Then, the Miscreation was torn asunder by the Marionette. All the garbage and animatronic parts landed in the lake, and started sinking. Afton and whoever the Puppet was drowned as well.
Larson, severely wounded, is caught by the Stitchwraith. The battered endoskeleton holds Larson down as he uses energy from the battery pack to burn at Larson's wounds for an unknown purpose. It stopped the bleeding. Larson passed out, as the Stitchwraith left and police sirens were heard.
Gumdrop Angel (Epilogue)[]
Larson wakes up in hospital after his fight. Doctors and nurses aren't able to identify the infection that Afton gave him, nor what caused the burning, but they do know that the infection has been removed completely, leaving third degree burns on Larson's body in its stead. Larson knows the truth, but remains ignorant.
Larson's wife, Angela, overheard what happened and allowed Ryan to visit and comfort his father. The two spent some quality time together playing video games, watching movies and eating together. As the days go by, Larson realizes two things. First, the Stitchwraith seemingly wasn't as evil as he thought it was, and that he needed to find it again in order to see its true moral alignment. The second, was that the Stitchwraith removing the infection seemingly had a side effect; visions.
Larson has had episodes, seeing visions of the past; memories from many different people in different times. One memory was of someone watching the Freddy's animatronics performing on stage, and others included someone else hanging out with their friends and another person watching a movie. All these visions had one thing in common; every transition from one memory to the next contained a rusty, old ball pit. Larson, now fully healed, decides to search for this ball pit.
After searching around many different abandoned locations, he discovers an abandoned pizza place and the owner allows him in. Larson discovers the ball pit he was looking for, being exactly the same as it was in his visions. He notices blood stains on some of the balls, taking samples of it for further investigation.
The Puppet Carver (Epilogue)[]
Larson gets the DNA results back, only to find little answers and more questions. All thirty samples of blood are from the same person, but they're all from different time periods. This meant someone had been bleeding in the ball pit for thirty years. Larson's next course of action is to find out more about the history of Jeff's Pizza and the ball pit itself.
Friendly Face (Epilogue)[]
Larson is unable to find any useful information on the ownership history of Jeff's Pizza. However, he does make a discovery with the ball pit blood. The different trickles of blood in the ball pit, and the dates that corresponded with them, coincided with mysterious supernatural incidents which ended with teenagers going missing. Most, but not all, incidents had one thing in common; the teenagers had found a female-shaped animatronic with the appearance of a childish clown wearing a silver-shaped pendant. Afterwards, they disappeared. There had also been an expert called in for multiple of the incidents; Dr. Talbert, a man who studied a strange substance called Remnant. Larson leaves the research on Jeff's Pizza to a co-worker, and decides to continue his search for the Stitchwraith in order to try finding some answers, right after visiting Dr. Talbert to interrogate him.
Larson arrived at Dr. Talbert's house, noticing the door was wide open. When he went in, he saw that the Stitchwraith was there, along with a young girl with brown hair and blue eyes. She was staring at a picture of Dr. Talbert and his daughter, with curly black hair and brown eyes. Then, the young girl's appearance changed, becoming the girl in the photo. Larson began to have another one of his vision episodes, seeing through the young girl's disguise. Larson saw the clown girl animatronic that was associated with the disappearances. Out of nowhere, a name popped into his head; Eleanor. Larson saw nothing but evil, and was so terrified, that he was ready to shoot Eleanor. But, the visions overtook him and he was only able to say her name before collapsing to the ground and losing consciousness.
Larson is taken on a journey through what appeared to be Eleanor's memories. He witnessed Eleanor giving Plushtrap human eyes and teeth, torment Delilah and keep Pete alive after his death. Larson then saw William Afton lying in a hospital bed, only for Eleanor to burst out of the man's chest and drag him inside the man's body. Larson was then transported to a maze, having to chase Eleanor throughout it and finding a dead Toby impaled on wooden pegs in the process. The floor opened beneath Larson and he was then sent to a field near some train tracks, where he saw Eleanor spin around Sam in his Blackbird costume. Hearing the sounds of an oncoming train, Larson ran to push the boy off the tracks before he got ran over. Larson continued pursuing Eleanor, before she disappeared, leaving him stranded.
Fazbear Frights #11 - Epilogue[]
Larson leaves the field and begins walking on the streets, desperately trying to find a way out of Eleanor's mind. He decides to find the ball pit within the memories, due to being the transitioning point between memories during his visions. The building containing the ball pit in this time was a vacant Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, filled with kids and parents alike. Larson forces the kids to leave and jumps inside. Sure enough, the ball pit sent him to a new memory. He was in a junk yard, and Eleanor suddenly jumped out of a broken car and attacked Larson.
He's able to throw her off of him, but she wacks him with a tire iron. Larson is able to wrestle the tire iron out of her hands and hit her with it. The detective notices a garbage compactor, and tricks Eleanor into charging at him only for Larson to grab her by the arm and throw her in, crushing her to death. Eleanor's death in the memory caused Larson to snap out of his visions in real life. He discovers that Eleanor had gotten even more powerful, black tendrils coming out of her animatronic body. They twist around Larson and bind him to the floor, causing him to fall back into the hallucinations again.
Larson wakes up in a new memory, and finds that memory's version of the ball pit inside a now abandoned and robbed building. Larson sinks into the pit, ending up in a garage filled with knick knacks. Larson opens an antique trunk and Eleanor bursts out in an attempt to strangle him. He staggers for a nearby glass paperweight to get Eleanor off of him, then finishes the job by pummeling her with a candelabra. He wakes up to see the Stitchwraith scooting towards Eleanor before the tendrils force him unconscious.
Larson heads to Papa Bear's Pancake House, a new restaurant vacating the building with the ball pit. He falls in and ends up in a child's bedroom with race car decorations and a poster of Freddy and his friends on the wall. He searches for Eleanor, finding her in the closet. Eleanor pulls Larson in and slams his head into the wall repeatedly. Larson had a counterattack by pushing her off of him with his elbow, grabbing an aluminum bat in the closet and hitting Eleanor with it so hard that her head falls off. Larson sees the Stitchwraith standing up before falling asleep once more.
Larson heads to the building, once again abandoned and goes into the pit. He ends up in a large, spacious warehouse with an old mattress and some sleeping bags. Eleanor is able to gain the advantage by hiding on the ceiling and dropping onto the detective from above. She tries to strangle Larson, but he's able to shove her off and begin strangling her. Every time Larson killed or hurt Eleanor in the dreams, it caused Eleanor to become more weak and vulnerable in real life. This gave the Stitchwraith the opportunity to heat himself up to burn Eleanor and absorb the agony entity and lock her in her own memories using his own powers. Larson woke up back in Dr. Talbert's house, and the Stitchwraith is gone.
Two weeks go by, and the Stitchwraith is never seen again and his visions have subsided. Larson starts developing a better relationship with his son Ryan, attending one of his baseball games. Larson eventually visits Dr. Talbert again. He asks the professor what Remnant is. Dr. Talbert explains that Remnant brings power and life using positive energy and memories; creating things that seemed real. This is presumably what influenced the likes of the ball pit and the visions Larson saw. Dr. Talbert explains that he created the pendant Eleanor wore. The pendant was meant for his daughter, Renelle, in an attempt to hold onto her memories if he lost her. Wanting nothing to do with the pendant after seeing Eleanor's horror, he gives it to Larson. Larson decides to keep it, and he hears a singing voice from inside of it. Larson ultimately shrugs it off, ready to move on and patch things up with his family.
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