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Huh, apparently that trope doesn't include cases of the iris and sclera vanishing when wearing glasses. Do we have a trope for when the iris and sclera vanish when wearing glasses? Because I've seen that often enough for it to be tropable.


* EyeGlasses:
** Played with for the most part, as his eyes move independently of his round glasses, but when he's sad, the frames are shown curling inwards like eyebrows.
** Played a bit straighter when Susie steals his glasses to tease him, since when wearing them only his pupils are visible, whereas without them his irises and sclera can be seen.

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EyeGlasses: Played with for the most part, as his eyes move independently of his round glasses, but when he's sad, the frames are shown curling inwards like eyebrows.
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* EyeGlasses: Played with: for the most part, his eyes move independently of his round glasses, but when he is sad, the frames are shown curling inwards like eyebrows.

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Played with: with for the most part, as his eyes move independently of his round glasses, but when he is he's sad, the frames are shown curling inwards like eyebrows.eyebrows.
** Played a bit straighter when Susie steals his glasses to tease him, since when wearing them only his pupils are visible, whereas without them his irises and sclera can be seen.


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* TechnicolorEyes: As shown when Susie steals his glasses, his irises are a vibrant pink in color, which highlights his feminine traits even further.
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* ObliviousToLove: Susie notices Noelle [[CannotTalkToWomen acting very nervous and blushing around her]] at the start of Chapter 2. She concludes that she must be onto their adventures in the Dark World, completely unaware of Noelle's crush on her.

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* ObliviousToLove: Susie notices Noelle [[CannotTalkToWomen acting very nervous and blushing around her]] at the start of Chapter 2. She concludes that she must be onto their adventures in the Dark World, completely unaware of Noelle's crush on her. Despite this, she is shown to clearly have her own feelings towards Noelle, [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove even if she still doesn’t completely understand them.]]

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* BizarreTasteInFood: Besides their SweetTooth, there's a RunningGag that Kris enjoys the taste of ''moss''. In addition to eating it in their cell in Chapter 1, it comes up repeatedly in Chapter 2.



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: ''Moss'', although it is something of a RunningGag. In addition to eating it in their cell in Chapter 1, it comes up repeatedly in Chapter 2.
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* FreudianExcuse: Chapter 2 heavily implies that her home situation isn't great. When Ralsei shows her and Kris the personal bedrooms he had installed for them in his castle, she spends most of the scene fixated on the idea of having her own room. And during the epilogue, she doesn't so much as touch the phone after Toriel asks her to call her parents to tell them that she's staying the night
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Even if you see Chapter 2 as explicitly specifying Frisk as non-binary (which is not certain; binary people can still have "they" as a preferred pronoun), it was definitely still ambiguous in Chapter 1.

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* AmbiguousGender: Kris is visibly androgynous and only referred to with gender-neutral terms. Chapter 1 avoided referring to Kris by any pronoun, like with Frisk and Chara. However, starting in Chapter 2, all characters refer to Kris as "they"[[labelnote:*]]Which is used as a preferred pronoun by close friends and family, not just a gender-neutral one by the unfamiliar.[[/labelnote]], non-definitely leaning toward the idea of Kris being non-binary.
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* [[MySisterIsOffLimits My Brother Is Off Limits]]: It's implied Kris has this attitude toward Bratty, both times they encounter her, "Go away" is among the dialogue tree options they can respond with. Both times Bratty will respond by thinking Kris' vitriol toward her is in response to her desire to date Asriel.

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* [[MySisterIsOffLimits My Brother Is Off Limits]]: MySisterIsOffLimits: It's implied Kris has this attitude toward Bratty, both dislikes the idea of Bratty dating Asriel. Both times they encounter her, "Go away" is among the dialogue tree options they can respond with. Both times with, and Bratty will respond by thinking Kris' vitriol toward her is in response to her desire to date Asriel.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: When separated from the SOUL at the end of the first two Chapters, Kris seems to be almost zombie-like and have RedEyesTakeWarning, combined with their penchant for pulling out a knife and looking like they're about to kill something. However, they never actually do, instead performing actions that seem to further an obscured agenda of their own, and if their implied reactions to the [[WhamEpisode Weird Route]] and Spamton NEO are anything to go by, [[EvenEvilHasStandards even a creepy kid like Kris is freaked out.]]

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: When separated from the SOUL at the end of the first two Chapters, Kris seems to be almost zombie-like and have RedEyesTakeWarning, combined with their penchant for pulling out a knife and looking like they're about to kill something. However, they never actually do, instead performing actions that seem to further an obscured agenda of their own, and if their implied reactions to the [[WhamEpisode Weird Route]] and Spamton NEO are anything to go by, [[EvenEvilHasStandards [[EveryoneHasStandards even a creepy kid like Kris is freaked out.]]



* EveryoneHasStandards: Even though they're somewhat implied to be an [[EmptyShell Empty Shell]], and according to dialogue they're also implied to be quite meanspirited, such as purposefully scaring Noelle on two separate occasions; in the Weird Route of Chapter 2, Ralsei and Susie will note that they look visibly distressed right after you goad Noelle into killing Berdly. This heavily implies that it was the ''player'' that did so, not Kris themselves.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Even though they're They're somewhat implied to be an [[EmptyShell Empty Shell]], Shell]] and according to dialogue they're also implied to be quite meanspirited, such as purposefully scaring Noelle on two separate occasions; but in the Weird Route of Chapter 2, Ralsei and Susie will note that they look visibly distressed right after you goad Noelle into killing Berdly. This heavily implies that it was the ''player'' that did so, not Kris themselves.
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* UnSorcerer: They're a [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer regular human who lives in a monster town]], so they can't use magic at all, and are also vulnerable to its effects if used offensively against them. Serves as a DreamCrushingHandicap as going by their Internet browsing history in Chapter 2, Kris still really wants to use magic.

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* UnSorcerer: They're a [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer regular human who lives in a monster town]], so they can't use magic at all, and are also vulnerable to its effects if used offensively against them. Serves as a DreamCrushingHandicap as going by Catti’s dialogue and their Internet browsing history in Chapter 2, Kris still really wants to use magic.



* DraconicHumanoid: Although Susie's design is fairly nondescript and only slightly reptilian, peripheral information implies she's a humanoid dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. An apparently-lurid book called ''How to Draw Dragons'' (between Berdly in Chapter 1 and its description in Chapter 2, its cover features an “immodestly dressed” purple dragon wearing lipstick) as having an is brought up twice with an implied connection to Susie: Asriel keeps a copy and Susie gets very upset at seeing the room Queen made for him based on his internet search history. Noelle, who is attracted to Susie, also tries to buy a copy when told to click on the Poppup enemy's ads.

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* DraconicHumanoid: Although Susie's design is fairly nondescript and only slightly reptilian, peripheral information implies she's a humanoid dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. An apparently-lurid book called ''How to Draw Dragons'' (between Berdly in Chapter 1 and its description in Chapter 2, its cover features an “immodestly dressed” purple dragon wearing lipstick) as having an is brought up twice with an implied connection to Susie: Asriel keeps a copy and Susie gets very upset at seeing the room Queen made for him based on his internet search history. Noelle, who is attracted to Susie, also tries to buy a copy when told to click on the Poppup enemy's ads.
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* DraconicHumanoid: Although Susie's design is fairly nondescript and only slightly reptilian, peripheral information implies she's a humanoid dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. An apparently-lurid book called ''How to Draw Dragons'' is brought up twice with an implied connection to Susie: Asriel keeps a copy and Susie gets very upset at seeing the room Queen made for him based on his internet search history. Noelle, who is attracted to Susie, also tries to buy a copy when told to click on the Poppup enemy's ads.

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* DraconicHumanoid: Although Susie's design is fairly nondescript and only slightly reptilian, peripheral information implies she's a humanoid dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. An apparently-lurid book called ''How to Draw Dragons'' (between Berdly in Chapter 1 and its description in Chapter 2, its cover features an “immodestly dressed” purple dragon wearing lipstick) as having an is brought up twice with an implied connection to Susie: Asriel keeps a copy and Susie gets very upset at seeing the room Queen made for him based on his internet search history. Noelle, who is attracted to Susie, also tries to buy a copy when told to click on the Poppup enemy's ads.
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* InexplicablyTailless: Subverted - Susie ''does'' apparently have a tail, but it's presumably small enough to be obscured by her clothing and in fact she gets flustered if anyone notices it.


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* BeautifulAllAlong: Not that he starts off particularly ugly, but he definitely gets prettier the more of his true appearance is shown. With his FaceFramedInShadow he's more cutesy than anything else, but once he reveals his face he borders on being a {{Bishonen}}, at least by monster standards. If you progress far enough in Spamton's sidequest and see an interaction where Susie [[TheGlassesGottaGo steals his glasses]] it's taken even further; without them he's so pretty he looks like he has makeup on, and could probably pass for a girl.


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* NoBodyLeftBehind: If he's knocked out in battle, his body seems to just vanish out of thin air leaving [[EmptyPilesOfClothing only his clothes]] behind.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: ''Moss'', although it is something of a RunningGag. In addition to eating it in his cell in Chapter 1, it comes up repeatedly in Chapter 2.

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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Whenever she threatens someone, she bears large rows of sharp teeth.

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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Whenever she threatens someone, she bears bares large rows of sharp teeth.sharp, yellow teeth. Later, she starts doing it when she’s worked up or excited.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: ''Moss'', although it is something of a RunningGag. In addition to eating it in his cell in Chapter 1, it comes up repeatedly in Chapter 2.

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* DraconicHumanoid: Although Susie's design is fairly nondescript and only slightly reptilian, peripheral information implies she's a humanoid dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. An apparently-lurid book called ''How to Draw Dragons'' is brought up twice with an implied connection to Susie: Asriel keeps a copy and Susie gets very upset at seeing the room Queen made for him based on his internet search history. Noelle, who is attracted to Susie, also tries to buy a copy when told to click on the Poppup enemy's ads.



* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Although Susie's design is fairly non-descript, peripheral information implies she's a dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. In Chapter 2, when in Queen's manor and peeking inside Asriel's room, she [[BerserkButton gets very angry at what she sees inside]]; elsewhere in the chapter it is heavily implied that Asriel has [[CovertPervert a thing for dragons]].

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* DecoyProtagonist: You're controlling the SOUL, which happens to be inside Kris. They make this distinction violently clear in TheStinger, where Kris [[AndShowItToYou rips the SOUL out of their chest]] and throws it into a cage.

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* DecoyProtagonist: You're controlling the SOUL, which happens to be inside Kris. They make this distinction violently clear in TheStinger, where Kris [[AndShowItToYou rips the SOUL out of their chest]] and throws it into a cage.birdcage, where you still have limited control over it.



*** Whenever the player tries to get them to play the piano, they just make a discordant noise. They're not happy about that, as Susie's comments in Chapter 2 indicate.



*** This is collaborated during the final boss fight against Spamton NEO in the Weird Route, it very specifically states in the text box that "''Kris'' called for help" while "''you'' whispered Noelle's name".

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*** This is collaborated corroborated during the final boss fight against Spamton NEO in the Weird Route, it very specifically states in the text box that "''Kris'' called for help" while "''you'' whispered Noelle's name".
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* SarcasmMode: Apparently taught to do this by Susie, [[GoneHorriblyRight who started regretting it later on]].
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* HopelessSuitor: They seem to have unrequited feelings for Susie judging by the multiple choice options presented. Whereas if the SOUL forces Kris to answer either Noelle or Ralsei as their accompanying partner to the upcoming festival, the human will give [[ThatCameOutWrong a confused look]].

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Kris without the SOUL's influence seems unable to socialize or bond with the monsters in Hometown. Possibly a dissociative disorder. They don't seem to be capable of maintaining friendships. The dream in Chapter 1, the barren bedroom, their desire for their monster horns to grow and learn magic, implies they can't identify as being themselves, as Kris, a TokenHuman.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Kris without the SOUL's influence seems unable to socialize or bond with the monsters in Hometown. Possibly a dissociative disorder. They don't seem to be capable of maintaining friendships. The dream in Chapter 1, the barren bedroom, their desire for their monster horns to grow "grow in" and learn magic, implies they can't identify as being themselves, as Kris, a TokenHuman.


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* UnSorcerer: They're a [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer regular human who lives in a monster town]], so they can't use magic at all, and are also vulnerable to its effects if used offensively against them. Serves as a DreamCrushingHandicap as going by their Internet browsing history in Chapter 2, Kris still really wants to use magic.

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** He apparently has knowledge of the Light World to the extent of knowing the layout of Kris's school and the contents of specific rooms in it, while also being aware of how Darkners ([[AmbiguousSituation apparently]]) exist within the Light World as inanimate objects, but ''how'' he's privy to all of this isn't clear, either.

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** He apparently has knowledge of the Light World to the extent of knowing the layout of Kris's school and the contents of specific rooms in it, while also being aware of how Darkners ([[AmbiguousSituation apparently]]) exist within the Light World as inanimate objects, but ''how'' he's privy to all of this isn't clear, either.clear either. Especially since he stated in Chapter 1 that he's spent his entire life in the Kingdom of Darkness and never ventured outside.


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* FriendlessBackground: Ralsei has no subjects in his entire kingdom and has spent his whole life waiting for the heroes of legend to arrive all by himself. He admits this contributes to his shyness and hesitance to show his face at the beginning of their journey since he's so worried about first impressions and what to do when he ''gets'' friends. The game itself even refers to him this way in his class description starting off, and likewise in Chapter 2 when he's since befriended Kris & Susie it changes to reflect this.


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* MysteriousPast: Between Ralsei not expounding much on his nature, other characters having nothing to say about him because nobody else apparently knew him beforehand, and no one choosing to ask, there isn't much known about him besides what's given for the sake of the plot. [[AmbiguouslyHuman What he truly is]], [[AmbiguousInnocence how he knows some of the things he knows]], and [[IdenticalStranger why he's so similar to Asriel]] are all as-of-yet uncommented on.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Although Susie's design is fairly non-descript, peripheral information implies she's a dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. In Chapter 2, when in Queen's manor and peeking inside Asriel's room, she [[BerserkButton gets very angry at what she sees inside]]; elsewhere in the chapter it is heavily implied that Asriel has [[CovertPervert thing for dragons]].

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Although Susie's design is fairly non-descript, peripheral information implies she's a dragon of some kind. The description for her Mane Ax says that it's a ''Beginner's ax forged from the mane of a dragon whelp'', implying that it's made out of her own hair. In Chapter 2, when in Queen's manor and peeking inside Asriel's room, she [[BerserkButton gets very angry at what she sees inside]]; elsewhere in the chapter it is heavily implied that Asriel has [[CovertPervert a thing for dragons]].

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* AmbiguousSyntax: Their description in the Dark World menu reads "LV.1 Human: Body contains a human SOUL". While it's a known fact that humans' bodies contain [=SOULs=], this is phrased in a very peculiar way that doesn't necessarily say the SOUL actually ''belongs'' to Kris. This is even more eerie in the official Japanese version, where the way the sentence is phrased is closer to "LV.1 Human: A body containing a human SOUL", almost as if it's describing Kris as a container.

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* AmbiguousSyntax: Their intiial description in the Dark World menu reads "LV.1 Human: Body contains a human SOUL". While it's a known fact that humans' bodies contain [=SOULs=], this is phrased in a very peculiar way that doesn't necessarily say the SOUL actually ''belongs'' to Kris. This is even more eerie in the official Japanese version, where the way the sentence is phrased is closer to "LV.1 Human: A body containing a human SOUL", almost as if it's describing Kris as a container.


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* IJustWantToBeFree: Possibly. While it obviously doesn't seem like they are very pleased with the player's control of them, as shown by their reaction to the Weird Route as well as to Spamton's speech about his own lack of free will, they do manually return the SOUL back into their bodies whenever they tear it out, suggesting that at the very least they have something to gain by staying "under control" to an extent.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Kris without the SOUL's influence seems unable to socialize or bond with the monsters in Hometown. Possibly a dissociative disorder. They don't seem to be capable of maintaining friendships. The dream in Chapter 1, the barren bedroom, their desire for their monster horns to grow and learn magic, implies they can't identify as being themselves, as Kris, a TokenHuman.
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* LackOfEmpathy: The monster residents of the town noted that Kris [[BystanderSyndrome never demonstrated once]] they ever cared about anyone else. The SOUL taking control of Kris's actions to interact with them alone is enough to shock and surprise the townsfolk. ** Played with, however, in that if the SOUL is a worse person than them as shown on the Weird Route, they'll get freaked out, implying that they have some level of moral awareness of others, but it's underdeveloped.
** Also seems subverted as Kris used to play piano for the hospital inpatients, so they have empathy, just a lack of showing it around hyper-social monster townsfolk.

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* LackOfEmpathy: The monster residents of the town noted that Kris [[BystanderSyndrome never demonstrated once]] they ever cared about anyone else. The SOUL taking control of Kris's actions to interact with them alone is enough to shock and surprise the townsfolk. ** Played with, however, in that if the SOUL is a worse person than them as shown on the Weird Route, they'll get freaked out, implying that they have some level of moral awareness of others, but it's underdeveloped.
** Also seems subverted as Kris used to play piano for the hospital inpatients, inpatients (something the SOUL is incapable of doing) so they the human does have empathy, just a lack of showing it around hyper-social monster townsfolk.

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* LackOfEmpathy: The monster residents of the town noted that Kris [[BystanderSyndrome never demonstrated once]] they ever cared about anyone else. The SOUL taking control of Kris's actions to interact with them alone is enough to shock and surprise the townsfolk. Played with, however, in that if the SOUL is a worse person than them as shown on the Weird Route, they'll get freaked out, implying that they have some level of moral awareness of others, but it's underdeveloped.

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* LackOfEmpathy: The monster residents of the town noted that Kris [[BystanderSyndrome never demonstrated once]] they ever cared about anyone else. The SOUL taking control of Kris's actions to interact with them alone is enough to shock and surprise the townsfolk. ** Played with, however, in that if the SOUL is a worse person than them as shown on the Weird Route, they'll get freaked out, implying that they have some level of moral awareness of others, but it's underdeveloped.underdeveloped.
** Also seems subverted as Kris used to play piano for the hospital inpatients, so they have empathy, just a lack of showing it around hyper-social monster townsfolk.
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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio [=ACTs=][[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.

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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk Kris remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio [=ACTs=][[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.
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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio [=ACTs]=[[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.

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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio [=ACTs]=[[/note]], [=ACTs=][[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.
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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio ACTs[[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.

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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio ACTs[[/note]], [=ACTs]=[[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.

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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: A minor example, but one of the search results found in their room in Queen's palace shows they want to be able to use magic.



* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place, making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.

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* UniqueProtagonistAsset: They are the only human in the story, so they're the only character with the characteristic [=SOUL=]s of humans, and the shining light only they can see allows them to save and reload events. They're also the only character with the ACT command, with Susie and Ralsei having a MAGIC command in its place, place[[note]]At least until Chapter 2, where your other party members gain the ability to ACT on their own, but Frisk remains the only one who can initiate Dual and Trio ACTs[[/note]], making them indispensable to any sort of pacifist victory.
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* TechnicalPacifist: By all accounts, the trio cannot kill anyone even if you play violently rather than take the pacifist route, not even Susie despite her malicious demeanor at first. This doesn't stop you from achieving peace through violence, however, and with cases like the Queen they have no choice but to fight. Meanwhile in the Chapter 2 Weird Route, ''technically'' Kris isn't the one actually killing anybody...

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