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* SadClown: Chara is shown to have traits of this underneath their smug demeanor, as demonstrated in a side-comic detailing their and Ralsei's trip to the new Dark World. They mention about the mishap that got UT!Asgore sick, and though they passed it off as funny, Ralsei is quick to make them change their mind through one question.
-->'''Ralsei:''' [[ArmorPiercingQuestion How is that funny?]]\\
''Chara is left in silence, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness surprisingly saddened by that question]]''\\
'''Chara:''' I dunno...
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* CasualDangerDialogue: Frisk's first reaction to [[spoiler:seeing the giant flower dinosaur (which they and Susie initially assumed was Flowey) is to calmly tell Susie that she might've upset it]].
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: In the Dark World, Frisk has green skin why Chara has red skin. Papyrus even lampshades the former's new hue.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: In the Dark World, Frisk has green skin why while Chara has red skin. Papyrus even lampshades points out the former's new hue.skin tone.
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** The second time occurs after Frisk gets Undyne's love letter back from DR!Alphys, which is when they realise they know absolutely '''nothing''' about their past. It takes Kris giving AnAesop on how counterparts aren't exactly one-to-one versions of each other (highlighting their differences as well) for this to subside. One of the questions asked ultimately confirms this by showing how Frisk does not like eating moss in comparison to Kris.

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** The second time occurs after Frisk gets Undyne's love letter back from DR!Alphys, which is when they realise they know absolutely '''nothing''' about their past. It takes Kris giving AnAesop a moral on how counterparts aren't exactly one-to-one versions of each other (highlighting their differences as well) for this to subside. One of the questions asked ultimately confirms this by showing how Frisk does not like eating moss in comparison to Kris.
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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialHorror moment when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure. Out of universe, however, it’s stated that Frisk is around 9 years old in Twin Runes

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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialHorror moment when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure. Out of universe, however, it’s stated that Frisk is around 9 years old in Twin RunesRunes.
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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialHorror moment when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure.

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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialHorror moment when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure. Out of universe, however, it’s stated that Frisk is around 9 years old in Twin Runes
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* AmnesiacHero: Chapter 45 reveals that Frisk doesn’t remember their age, and the next page takes it further and reveals they don’t remember anything prior to falling into the Underground. The tags in the chapter explains that Frisk’s “concussion” did more damage than expected.

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* AmnesiacHero: Chapter 45 reveals that Frisk doesn’t remember their age, and the next page takes it further and reveals they don’t remember anything prior to falling into the Underground. The tags in the chapter explains that Frisk’s “concussion” did more damage than expected. The Q&A also reveals Kris is the same, having been found by Toriel and Asgore in a dumpster at Frisk’s age, with no memory prior to it.
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* AmnesiacHero: Discussed by Frisk in the [=Q&A=], where they mention that any memories before they entered the Underground are somewhat gone, and they don't even know if they have any parents. This gets properly established later on, where Frisk ends up having an existential crisis after realising they can’t remember their age, or anything prior to falling into the underground for that matter.

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* AmnesiacHero: Discussed by Chapter 45 reveals that Frisk in the [=Q&A=], where they mention that any memories before they entered the Underground are somewhat gone, and they don't even know if they have any parents. This gets properly established later on, where Frisk ends up having an existential crisis after realising they can’t doesn’t remember their age, or and the next page takes it further and reveals they don’t remember anything prior to falling into the underground for Underground. The tags in the chapter explains that matter.Frisk’s “concussion” did more damage than expected.
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* AmnesiacHero: Discussed by Frisk in the [=Q&A=], where they mention that any memories before they entered the Underground are somewhat gone, and they don't even know if they have any parents.

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* AmnesiacHero: Discussed by Frisk in the [=Q&A=], where they mention that any memories before they entered the Underground are somewhat gone, and they don't even know if they have any parents. This gets properly established later on, where Frisk ends up having an existential crisis after realising they can’t remember their age, or anything prior to falling into the underground for that matter.
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* ExistentialCrisis: Frisk undergoes a couple of these over the course of the comic, deconstructing their original stoic nature.

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* ExistentialCrisis: ExistentialHorror: Frisk undergoes a couple of these existential crises over the course of the comic, deconstructing their original stoic nature.



* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialCrisis when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure.

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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialCrisis ExistentialHorror moment when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure.

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* ExistentialCrisis: Frisk undergoes a couple of these over the course of the comic, deconstructing their original stoic nature.
** The first time around is when they realise they've been puppeteered by a player like Kris has, and it's this that properly establishes the duo as good friends and potential surrogate siblings.
** The second time occurs after Frisk gets Undyne's love letter back from DR!Alphys, which is when they realise they know absolutely '''nothing''' about their past. It takes Kris giving AnAesop on how counterparts aren't exactly one-to-one versions of each other (highlighting their differences as well) for this to subside. One of the questions asked ultimately confirms this by showing how Frisk does not like eating moss in comparison to Kris.
-->'''Frisk:''' (grossed out) I don't know how you can like this stuff, Kris...\\
'''Kris:''' Hey, at least that confirms you're not me. You're your own nugget.



* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well.

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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well. It steers them into a '''second'' ExistentialCrisis when they realise they know nothing about who they ''were'' prior to their adventure.
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* VagueAge: When asked about their age, Frisk realises that they don't even know their own age, much to the shock of Kris as well.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: With Kris and Frisk, the back of their hair is colored red to indicate that they both wield determination, and due to being deceased, Chara doesn't. In non-canon art related to ''VideoGame/UndertaleYellow'', Clover's back hair is colored yellow to match up with their sense of justice.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It’s slightly implied, though never made explicit, that the DR Sans is the exact same being as the UT Sans. He greets Frisk with a familiar “sup kiddo” and they first enter his store and when asked by Toriel if Sans is Frisk’s legal guardian Sans claims they only met a few days ago while giving Frisk a knowing wink.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: In the Dark World, Frisk has green skin why Chara has red skin. Papyrus even lampshades the former's new hue.

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-->'''KISS KISS KISS KISS\\KISS KISS KISS KISS\\KISS KISS KISS KISS'''

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-->'''KISS KISS KISS KISS\\KISS KISS\\
KISS KISS KISS\\KISS KISS KISS\\
KISS
KISS KISS KISS'''
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* GoodAngelBadAngel: {{Parodied}}. In Kris's dream where they're being married to Spamton for some reason, Frisk and Chara show up as their shoulder angel and demon respectively, but they're both giving Kris the same advice.
-->'''KISS KISS KISS KISS\\KISS KISS KISS KISS\\KISS KISS KISS KISS'''
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* LoopholeAbuse: Upon hearing Kris's explanation of what they understand about the Dark World, Chara exploit's the world's tendency to "bring objects to life" and possesses their locket, reanimating themself as a Darkner and allowing everyone to see them.

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* LoopholeAbuse: Upon hearing Kris's explanation of what they understand about the Dark World, Chara exploit's exploits the world's tendency to "bring objects to life" and possesses by possessing their locket, reanimating themself as a Darkner and allowing everyone to see them.
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* LoopholeAbuse: Upon hearing Kris's explanation of what they understand about the Dark World, Chara exploit's the world's tendency to "bring objects to life" and possesses their locket, reanimating themself as a Darkner and allowing everyone to see them.
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Chara brings up the theory that Kris and Frisk are technically the same person with a slight age difference. Evidently, they believed what Chara said, but they purposefully claim not to understand to annoy Chara.
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* DeadpanSnarker: When Chara finally finds Frisk and Kris after they unintentionally ditched them, the two alternate counterparts each make a remark on how their disappearance explained why they felt less burdened recently, much to the ghost child's exasperation.
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* DemonicPossession: Both Kris and Frisk suffer from this, though strangely, due to unknown circumstances in the series, their players control over them had loosened, leading to them losing not just their stoicism, but also, [[spoiler:unfortunately, access to anything that uses a UI interface, inventory included]].

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* DemonicPossession: Both Kris and Frisk suffer from this, though strangely, due to unknown circumstances in the series, their players control over them had loosened, leading to them losing not just their stoicism, but also, [[spoiler:unfortunately, access to anything that uses a UI interface, inventory included]]. Humorously, Frisk assumed that their mechanical behavior was what a concussion was like.
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* DemonicPossession: Both Kris and Frisk suffer from this, though strangely, due to unknown circumstances in the series, their players control over them had loosened, leading to them losing not just their stoicism, but also, [[spoiler:unfortunately, access to anything that uses a UI interface, inventory included]].
* DiegeticInterface: In part 39, after the disappearance of [[spoiler:the Castle Town SAVE point in the previous part, when the humans see that the Snowdin Town SAVE point is gone too, Kris asks Frisk if they're able to open their menu, which leads the latter to panic when they're unable to do so]]. A mini comic responding to a question regarding menus apparently being canon shows Chara being very confused when the Monster Candy Frisk picked up just poofed out of existence, followed by them freaking out when Frisk spawns an ITEM screen out of nowhere to view the candy.
-->'''Chara''': What even ARE you?!
* TheStoic: After Frisk stops Undyne from killing Kris, Undyne lampshades that they usually aren't as chatty as they just were, leading to Susie acknowledging that Kris was the same way until recently (they usually just stare off into space). This is what clues Kris in to the fact that Frisk is also possessed by an unseen entity.
** In a comic made in response to a question demonstrating the first instance of Frisk opening a menu, Frisk's face is completely devoid of emotion just like in Undertale. {{Justified}} due to the mysterious force that possessed them.

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