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These are the tropes exclusive to characters from The Anomaly comic and the comic's version of the main cast. For canonical tropes regarding the characters of Undertale, go here.


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    Frisk 

Frisk

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The True Pacifist flavor of Frisk. Although she is female in this universe, she rarely enjoys discussing her past or her identity, and both continue to remain a mystery. The only thing she will generically admit to is having been bullied extensively as a child, although there are occasional hints of something far darker than that.
  • Abusive Parents: Abusive relatives rather. It's implied from Toriel that Frisk's people treated her badly for one reason or another.
    Toriel: The way your own people have treated you...it still makes me so angry!
  • Ambiguous Gender: Averted. Unlike many fanworks of Undertale, Frisk is explicitly female in the comic. Word of God states that Frisk's androgynous features as a child could only last so long before gender characteristics start becoming too obvious to ignore, especially after a span of 12 years. Of course, the artist was concerned about possible fallout from the rather volatile fanbase for assigning Frisk a gender, but that thankfully didn't happen.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Rather than being orange-skinned in the game (which would've looked silly anyway), Frisk has a light brown complexion instead. It's later revealed that she's half-White and half-Native American.
  • Every Scar Has a Story: Has a small white scar on her chest, though how it came about has yet to be explained.
  • The Heart: While not a magic user strictly speaking, Frisk is capable of using her personality of an All-Loving Hero to de-escalate confrontations and resolve problems by avoiding or at least reducing any violence involved.
    • Heart Is an Awesome Power: Frisk can lower aggression just by talking, fill others with Determination by encouraging them, cause confusion by flirting, and even resuscitating fallen teammates. She uses all of these to full effect to weaken The Sages while fighting them.
  • Pimped-Out Dress: Has one specially designed by Mettaton for Asgore's fundraising ball and she does look ravishing in it.
  • Silk Hiding Steel: When The Sages attack the ball for Asgore's fundraising event, she's perfectly willing to fight back, in her ballgown no less.
  • Technical Pacifist: Just because she's good at heart and unwilling to kill doesn't mean she won't put up a fight if necessary, such as when The Sages try killing her in front of Toriel and Asgore.

    Sans 

Sans

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The timelines stopped fragmenting, everyone got their happy ending, and Sans, at last, finally allowed himself to relax. Feeling his depression and nihilism lift for the first time he could even remember, Sans set about both making a name for himself in the California comedy scene, and working as an assistant to Alphys whenever she needed it.

    Papyrus 

Papyrus

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Papyrus has been similarly aimless – only it’s been worse for him. The Royal Guard was the only goal he had, and without it, he did not know what to aspire to next. Finding himself increasingly restless, Papyrus took to drawing to occupy himself and discovered instant joy in it. He’s actually an incredible artist, and when, on a whim, he posted a short animation to Youtube, he won instant fame.

    Alpyhs 

Alphys

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Although she was technically fired from her position as Royal Scientist, Alphys is still considered as much by the whole of monsterkind. Thus, when human scholars of all flavors began asking monsters about their physiology, magic, and technology, the reply was unanimous: go ask Dr. Alphys. Suddenly slingshotted into the limelight as the foremost expert on souls, magic, and robotics, Alphys found herself in high demand by nearly every major institution of learning and technology in the world.

    Undyne 

Undyne

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Undyne would never admit it, but she’s been at a loss since the dissolution of the Royal Guard. Being a protector was her life – being captain was her purpose – and now that she’s no longer needed to fight, she isn’t quite sure what to do with herself. After several failed jobs, she finally found herself in the US Coast Guard, and now she couldn’t be happier.

    Asgore 

Asgore

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Asgore has fought relentlessly for monster equality ever since his return to the surface. Although he was at first met with tremendous skepticism and forced to disband his kingdom, he nevertheless was able to convince the majority of the world’s governments that his people had a place on the surface, too.

    Toriel 

Toriel

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When the monster kingdom was dissolved, Toriel, as queen, got a healthy chunk of the royal treasury to do with as she wished. She immediately bought a huge house in San Francisco for everyone to live in and then founded the first human-monster elementary school, which she teaches at to this day.

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