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: What remains of Ballora eventually becomes part of Molten Freddy . Her story concludes when she and the other remaining possessed animatronics are burned in the final fire of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator . Popular Theories and Extended Lore

In the horror game Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location , Ballora is a haunting, human-like animatronic ballerina created by for Circus Baby's Pizza World . Though she appears elegant and poised, she was built with the dark purpose of helping to kidnap and murder children. The Story of Ballora Ballora FNaF: Sister Location

: Unlike many other animatronics, Ballora keeps her eyes closed, relying on her advanced audio-activation sensors to detect movement. She often speaks and sings in a calm, melancholy voice, though her lyrics hint at a threatening awareness of her surroundings. : What remains of Ballora eventually becomes part

: In the book series, Ballora appears in stories like "Dance with Me," where she takes the form of a holographic stalker that only the wearer of special glasses can see, growing closer whenever they commit an immoral act. Though she appears elegant and poised, she was

: On Night 2, the player ( Michael Afton ) must crawl through her pitch-black gallery to reach the Breaker Room. Because Ballora can only hear, the player must move slowly and stop whenever her music box, "Crumbling Dreams," grows louder.

: A widely discussed fan theory suggests that Ballora was built in the image of, or is possessed by, William Afton’s wife. This is based on her mature personality and humanoid design, though it has never been officially confirmed in the games.