Dave is sitting in the saferoom, prepared to murder the kidins "oh shit, what up, old sport?"
Intro William Afton, better known by his fake name Dave Miller and commonly known as Purple Guy, is the main antagonist/deuteragonist of the Dayshift at Freddy's trilogy. He serves as the main antagonist or deuteragonist of Dayshift at Freddy's and Dayshift at Freddy's 2 depending on the choices made by Jack, and the deuteragonist in Dayshift at Freddy's 3. In the first two games, he serves as the main antagonist in majority of the main routes. However if Jack chooses to side with him, he is instead the deuteragonist. In the third game however, he is always the deuteragonist, whereas his feral side, DaveTrap, is the secondary antagonist. Dave is an outgoing and rather unhinged man, showing no guilt for the crimes he committed. While he can be outwardly friendly to others, he's not afraid to kill them at a moments notice. This is due to Henry's tampering with his brain, messing his mind up to the point where he genuinely cannot feel empathy for the things he has done. Dave seems to have an obsession with Jack (and also with the nickname "Old Sport") judging by how he tries to befriend and putting him in his scheme, he even has a file on his computer's profile filled entirely with the word "Old Sport." The reason behind this attraction is unclear, Dave clearly doesn't need help for his plans as he can do it by himself if the player declines the offer. Therefore, declining his offer can turn him into Jack's worst enemy, showing how inconsistent their relationship can be. Dave's goal seems to be that he desires to break free of the contract that binds him to the infamous pizza joint. As he explained in Dayshift at Freddy's, he seems to have done something that backfired on him horribly, and the company now has 'dirt on him'. In which he can't leave or break the contract. He doesn't go into detail of what he did. To achieve his goal, he has to kill at least 5 kids to make sure that the pizza joint gets closed down.
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