Just completed for Sunday by the skin of my teeth, thanks to RL stuff. The follow up, non-fandom comic's gonna be on a two week schedule for my own sanity, I swear. Anyway: the graveyard has been something I wanted to bring up in some way, shape, or form for awhile now. To the FNAF Worlders, it's just another bit of inexplicable weirdness. (Or if you're Goldie, something to drive you up the wall.) For Springles, there's some...deeper meaning there.Also, part of why I like the 'stranger in a strange land' trope so much, I think, is because the protagonist may just be getting introduced to all these people, but the locals? The locals have known each other for some time, and they haveon each other.FNAF and all its characters belong to Scott Cawthon, not me.Previous: fav.me/dbq30fu Next: fav.me/dbrdwtb PANEL 1:Springtrap: So how far away are we?Plushtrap: Not that far. We can cut through the graveyard, that's faster.Springtrap: Graveyard?PANEL 2:Plushtrap: Yeah, a graveyard!Springtrap: Why do you have a graveyard?Plushtrap: Flipside, probably? Don't worry about it, it's not like they do anything.PANEL 3:Springtrap: I'm seeing a lot of, uh...1980s.PANEL 4:Plushtrap: Watch those tombstones! Try to not knock your head off on them, I can't fix that. But yeah, they're all like that. Why? Does it mean something to you? Because if it does, don't mention it Spring Bonnie, she'll never leave you alone.PANEL 5:Springtrap: ...No. No, just...thought it was weird.