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In fanfiction, Springtrap and Mangle often appear in some really interesting scenarios. Some fanfictions might focus on their spooky interactions within the dark and eerie setting of the FNAF world. They could be depicted as having a sort of rivalry, given their different natures in the original game lore.
I'm not entirely sure what'mangle lemon fanfic' specifically is. It could potentially be a very niche or made - up concept within a particular fan community. Maybe'mangle' refers to some sort of distortion or alteration and 'lemon' might be related to something unique in that fanfic world, but without more context it's hard to define precisely.
The following is a recommended novel for a zombie bite doctor,'There's always a human to feed me'. This novel was about a female lead who was a doctor who was bitten into a zombie in the apocalypse, but she retained her human consciousness and language ability. She met a soldier male lead, and the two of them lived together and gradually developed feelings for each other during the battle. This story was full of heart-wrenching plots.
To develop their relationship realistically, start with their differences. Mangle is a more modern - looking, colorful animatronic that was made for entertainment, while Springtrap has a much darker origin. Have them initially be cautious of each other. Then, through small interactions like sharing the same space at night or encountering the same strange events in the pizzeria, they can gradually start to tolerate and then understand each other.
Yes, I can. For example, I could change the order of events in a sad story, or mix up the characters' roles. This would make the story seem jumbled and 'mangled' while still retaining its sad essence.
Well, Mangle was originally a friendly animatronic at Freddy Fazbear's. But it got constantly damaged by the kids, taken apart and put back together wrongly. This made Mangle lose its original form and purpose, and it was left in a state of confusion and sadness. It's really a pity to see such a character go through this.