Building Theory-Craftable Worlds: Lessons from Deltarune and FNAF

Building Theory-Craftable Worlds: Lessons from Deltarune and FNAF

From No Plot, Only Lore by Josh Varty and Kristoffer Hansen

May 8, 2026 · 15 min · Season 1 · Episode 93

About this episode

The episode explores narrative techniques in Deltarune and Five Nights at Freddy’s to enhance player engagement through mystery and speculation.

How do you build a world that players can’t stop talking about between sessions? In this video, we analyze the narrative techniques used by Toby Fox in Deltarune and Scott Cawthon in Five Nights at Freddy’s to create "theory-shaped holes." Using the lens of a Tabletop RPG Game Master, we break down five specific strategies for building mysteries that encourage deep engagement and player speculation. Topics covered in this breakdown: Character Gaps: Using selective backstories—and conspicuous absences—to create narrative anchors like Ralsei. Lies and Misinformation: Why unreliable narrators and conflicting information are essential for player agency. Bicameral Division: The power of dual worlds (Light World vs. Dark World) in creating doubt and curiosity. Mechanical Echoes: How "useless" items, like the Egg, serve as fuel for community theories. The Art of Silence: Why the most important thing a narrator or DM can do is stay quiet. Whether you are a Game Master looking to improve your campaign's mystery or a fan of mascot horror lore, these principles of "shutting up" and "environmental storytelling" provide a roadmap for creating immersive, theory-heavy worlds.

People in this episode

Hosts: Josh Varty, Kristoffer Hansen

Topics covered

  • world-building
  • narrative techniques
  • player engagement
  • mystery creation
  • theory crafting

Keywords

  • theory-shaped holes
  • character gaps
  • unreliable narrators
  • dual worlds
  • environmental storytelling

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Deltarune, Five Nights at Freddy’s

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