"Animatronic Apocalypse": People who've fallen into Renner's cult eat live beetles at specific times of the day. Some kids try to force Robbie to eat one, too.
The FNAF games exist within the FNAF universe and the story in HAPPS called “help wanted” is about the game developer of the FNAF games who is commissioned by Fazbear entertainment
"Bleeding Heart": This story is clearly a parallel for self-harm and features a boy (through robotic influence) constantly cutting his skin. It's described heavily and ends with him being ripped to shreds.
"Pressure": In non-specific terms, Luca sees a man eerily watching a set of kids and thinks of him as a pervert. The man later attempts to kidnap one of the children and is killed for it.
Someone becomes stuck in VR but thinks it’s the real world in the third short story in the lallys game book called “under construction”. Someone gets stuck in a dream-hallucination state in the first story of the somnophobia book and things are often not as they seem to be, either through menacing code viruses or hallucination discs in most of the other books. In the story “help wanted” in the HAPPS book a has sound illusion discs used on him to gaslight him into thinking he is married and has kids and that he suffers from memory loss, his “family” actually being robots that trick him into staying and developing a FNAF game
No but some people see the B7 story as an harmful allegory to transness even though the authors said they wherent trying to make any statements about transness or transitioning. The story follows a young man who has delusions that he is a robot, he undergoes a name change, surgeries and amputations to help him be more robotic and then at the end he looks in the mirror and realizes he is human and the things he did to his body are irreversible. It can come of kinda transphobic especially with the laws against transition related healthcare happening and Scott donating to governors that support anti LGBTQ+ ideologies in the past
The Epilogues have a LOT of gore, as the Mimic brutally kills anyone it encounters. Most of the deaths are through limb removal, but Kelly gets crushed between an animatronic suit and the Mimic endoskeleton.
In the somnophobia story a child is trapped in a room that fills with smoke and suffocates them though they are unaware of it. In The storyteller two people are locked in a room and suffocate to death
"Frailty": Jessica works in a hospital and talks to a terminally ill girl named April. It's implied at the end of the story that she heals April, or at least eases her pain.