Foxy the Pirate (Jesse's AU)



Foxy the Pirate is one of the FNAF AU and occasionally-used characters of the user 'Jesse'.

He is mute and curious, but can also be rather snarky. His original human self, 'Terrance Bishop' is roleplayed by and is the interpretation of the FNaF 4 Older Brother of the user 'Ebony'.

 His eyes are different from the Foxy of the official games' canon because of the way the AU handles animatronic eye color and possession.

History
Once known as the human 'Terrance Bishop', he was this AU's initiator and arguably culprit (alongside his three friends) of the Bite of '87, causing the death of his younger brother. At some point, Terrance was killed and his ghost would go on to possess, inhabit and/or be bound to Foxy the Pirate shortly before the AU's Freddy, Bonnie and Chica would first awaken.

Due to the way haunted animatronics, memories of said animatronics, and the connection to if the ghost was killed by being stuffed or not, Foxy awoke without any memories of his past, and has still not recovered them since.

Personality and other stuff
Foxy can often get curious of things he doesn't know of, often tending to poke them. Humans confuse and irritate him, but also raise his curiosity further, since a lot of them have tended to freak out about his hook, which he keeps forgetting he has.

Foxy can also be rather 'snarky' (for lack of a better word for now, because SOMEONE browses TV Tropes too much), frequently giving eye-rolls, squints of various kinds, and various other nonverbal gestures of the sort at the antics the others may or may not get into.

As mentioned in the second sentence of this page, Foxy is completely mute and makes no kind of vocal-based noises whatsoever. This irritates the AU's Bonnie greatly, considering Foxy's 'occupation' involves singing and 'retelling' old 'pirate tales' he supposedly used to go on. Foxy is also illiterate, not knowing how to read or write.

The name Jesse uses for when tabbing in as Foxy, 'Foxy the Pirate [Silent Snark]' is a blatant TV Tropes reference.