In the late 1980s, Freddy Fazbear's Pizza was at its peak in popularity, always looking to add new characters to their animatronic lineup to keep the crowds entertained. One such character was Marcie the Mime, an animatronic that was designed to interact with kids in a quieter, more subtle way than the likes of Freddy or Bonnie. Marcie's role was to perform mime acts at birthday parties-pretending to be trapped in invisible boxes, pulling ropes, and mimicking the actions of the children. She was supposed to bring an air of lighthearted fun and mystery, appealing to children who wanted something different. But behind the scenes, the creation of Marcie the Mime was fraught with tragedy. The lead designer, Margaret "Marcie" Dawes, had a passion for performing arts, especially mime. She was known for her uncanny ability to convey emotions and stories without speaking a word. When hired to help design the new animatronic, she was eager to leave her mark on Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria by bringing her love of mime to life. However, she was constantly overworked and pressured by the company to get Marcie the Mime ready in time for the pizzeria's grand relaunch. One late night, after weeks of non-stop work, an accident occurred in the workshop.