Detective Everette Larson is the main protagonist of the Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights anthology novels. He is a police detective assiged to investigate the Stitchwraith, and encounters the fallout of the various stories in the series.
Biography[]
Fazbear Frights 1[]
Everette Larson stays up late at the police department, being reluctant to go home after his divorce from Angela, and thus his separation from Ryan, his son. Chief Monahan gives the detective an envelope, which Larson doesn’t bother opening, due to it being the urban legend of The Stitchwraith. Disbelieving in the legend, Larson did not want to take the case. The Chief revealed there was some truth to the story, citing the bizarre fate of the teenager Sarah, whose eyewitness accounts had been proeved as genuine, just like the Stitchwraith's witnesses. Larson was still sceptical, until he opened the envelope, finding a batch of witness reports, all highly detailed, with it also being suspected of five murders. Monahan then points out a stack of photographs that Larson has yet to see. In one of the photos, he’s seen taking a mannequin's torso out of a container. In another, Larson can see a bit of the Stitchwraith’s face. Chief Monahan then says they found a match on the blurred face in the photograph and that he won’t believe where they got it from.
Fazbear Frights II[]
Larson meets a young woman named Margie and explores her house, presumably as a clue to the Stitchwraith case. Margie explains that she was hired to look after a sick childs while his father was working abroad, but he passed away and left her with a home. Larson decided not to comment on the woman's relationship with his late employer, as he did not need to risk making her nervous.
Entering the room, Larson stared at the single bed in the center of the room. Apart from the bed, there was only a small closet in the room. He wasn't sure what was wrong with this room, but he was forced to stay in it. In particular, one cabinet caught his attention.
Larson shows Margie a photo of his latest protagonist, which elicits a surprised reaction. After searching a little more, he goes to the closet and opens the closet door, it was covered with sharp black scribbles that looked like they were made with a thick marker. The stamps were glued to each other so that they looked like meaningless letters covering almost every inch of the interior of the cabinet. The epilogue ends with Larson asking what happened to the house.
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