Isn't it obvious?
Its flowers
I think part of the confusion is that souls do persist after death.
You see, Toriel and Asgore are bosses of the Underworld, Thus, BOSS monsters.
Did I mention that Asgore is horrific with names.
Apocalypse: Dirge Of Swans.Speaking of bosses, how does an Undertale Boss Rush mode sound?
bunch o genocide spoiler pics
"Have a good day. Have a good week. Have a good month. Have a good year. Have a good life." ~CiviaWish Bad Time were bigger. That'd be a cool wallpaper.
Forever liveblogging the AvengersToriel as Mami?! -insert "literally dies" meme here-
Well now I can't unsee it.
... but Undyne kind of is Sayaka and Kyoko. And not just because of the spear thing. OR the mermaid thing!
Just as inevitable as the high school AU, I present: Starbucks AU
"Have a good day. Have a good week. Have a good month. Have a good year. Have a good life." ~CiviaWhat's the deal with the mysterious door in Snowdin? I already defeated, I mean spared, Glyde and nothing happened. Did anybody find out anything about it?
No regret shall pass over the threshold!Apparently it's a developer room that opens if you dodge all the backer names during the credits?
It's been fun.Poor Sans doesn't want to have fun because he knows it'll only hurt when it's torn away from him later. Being a time wizard has it's regrets.
A friendly flower, and your best friend. He has a knack for funny faces.x4 That last one could actually make for a great Post-Script Season. (If there is such a thing.) The optimistic ending of the original game worked because the game as a whole was pretty optimistic, (at least on a Pacifist Run,) and it made the smart move of not showing much of what happens after the monsters leave the Undergroudn. But if you think about it, the monster's situation post-ending is anything but optimistic. The humans aren't just going to let the monsters settle back into the surface that easily, nor do I think they'd let a mere child serve as an ambassador to the monsters. They'd probably send some government sanctioned Obstructive Bureaucrat instead, with the intent being to promote and safeguard their own interests as much as possible.
Beyond that, they'd probably force the monsters to live in privatized ghetto's separate from any human establishments, and unlike what the above comic implies, they most likely wouldn't let them attend any human schools either. Factor in the general public's no-doubt beyond-hostile reaction to them, and you have a situation that could potentially escalate into another full-blown human/monster war, only this time, the humans have probably forgotten how to use magic in today's day&age, which might actually make the ensuing conflict an even playing field, with guns on one side and magic fireballs on the other. And if the monster's start proving themselves too much of a threat, cue the nukes. Though that's all assuming that the humans wouldn't just shoot all of the monsters on sight in the first place.
...Man is that ending depressing as frick when you actually think about it.
edited 8th Oct '15 8:05:51 PM by kkhohoho
Or it's a better world than we might imagine.
I have a message from another time...You underestimate the power of Frisk's hugs.
I doubt that the humans would shoot them on sight. And by the time the government even realized what was going on with the monsters suddenly appearing, I doubt that they could do anything about it, as too many people would know about them.
Also the glorious tag team of Papyrus, Frisk, Toriel, and Undyne would totally be a diplomatic nightmare. A glorious nightmare.
A friendly flower, and your best friend. He has a knack for funny faces. >FIGHT
>ACT
>ITEM
>MERCY
>COMPLEX DIPLOMATIC NEGOTIATIONS
>FLEX
edited 8th Oct '15 8:15:14 PM by Bocaj
Forever liveblogging the AvengersPerhaps, though the government wouldn't be the only ones to take issue with them. There'd be racism against monsters across the board for decades at the very least.
edited 8th Oct '15 8:24:30 PM by kkhohoho
Perhaps.
I have a message from another time...Also, humans can't receive bullet pattern birthday cards. That's gotta be a real blow to negotiations.
One of my few regrets about being born female is the inability to grow a handlebar mustache. -LandstanderThe monsters do have one big thing that humans don't seem to have that will ease the transition and may see them welcomed with open arms.
Goatmom.
But seriously, monster food instantly heals you? And you don't even need to poop it out? Medicine is changed forever. Although the health insurance industry may send ninja assassins.
Forever liveblogging the AvengersIt doesn't just heal your wounds. Monster food heals your soul.
I have a message from another time...That, and if you take the scenes shown in the ending as read, it seems pretty unlikely? Toriel's opened a fairly nice looking school, Undyne and Alphys [and, uh, Onionsan] are hanging out at a public beach, Papyrus apparently owns a freaking sports car and is cruising down a highway. Seems like pretty well represented rights and freedoms to me.
Sure, it's probably not all sunshine and rainbows. "It's not as nice up there as it is down here," to paraphrase a certain kid, "and there's a lot of Floweys out there." But I am not seeing institutional racism to the point of forced urban segregation here. It seems like, one way or another, the humans came around to accepting the monsters...
Or maybe all of them besides Frisk are dead by the time the barrier falls, somehow. We notably don't see anyone. Not particularly plausible, but also not possible to prove otherwise with what info we have.
edited 8th Oct '15 9:34:52 PM by RegisteredUser
Are we absolutely sure its not rainbows or red balloons?
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