The UT Newsletter is pretty great...
https://twitter.com/tobyfox/status/1605014299927547904?s=20&t=EmOA01dwQr1RnNvlN8UuLw
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A doodle for my marble hornets undertale au
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I talked before about how Papyrus’ inability to kill the Player - or rather his ability to always reduce the Player to just one HP - is an indication of not just his incredible kind-heartedness but also some remarkable skill. Considering no other character in the game can safely reduce an enemy to just a single Hit Point with no risk of accidentally killing them. Including other powerful characters who would have an obvious incentive to do so.
So I think that another factor in why Papyrus is the Best at Not Killing Anyone (outside of his general moral disposition and dedication, which are also important to note) is… probably Sans. If Papyrus ever had anyone else to spar/practice FIGHTing with, it would only be his brother. (Remember, Undyne’s ‘Warrior Training’ is actually just cooking lessons). And Sans only has one HP - Papyrus had to learn to be careful to make sure he never hurts his beloved older bro too much.
In contrast, when Toriel had to learn to use her magic, that was probably before the War of Humans and Monsters, with her old Boss Monster family? Or at the very least with another Monster that is more powerful than ‘the weakest enemy’. So, even if she never ever wanted to use her powers to kill anymore - she never had to learn to be as gentle as Papyrus had to be gentle. I mean, she had some skills at weakening her attacks and making them safer, but they are not quite as precise as Papyrus’ is. And so…
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Nothing like redrawing outdated memes to have fun! :3
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This can be applied to Undertale and deltarune
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I absolutely LOVE UnderFell and how it twists the story of UnderTale.
Even though it’s still limited in Info, I love the fact that Asgore was the reason for Chara’s death. Cause in that case, does that mean that the ‘Game Over’ screen is Toriel and Asriel trying to encourage Chara to keep going? Is it just Asriel? Or— the funniest idea in my opinion— is Asgore just telling Chara to hurry up and die?? 💀
Like, you hear the Game Over music along with the screen… and then the text just reads: “Human Scum, why are you still breathing? It would just be better if you died, Chara. Give up, you home-wrecker” 💀💀
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It's been 8 years... and i still love this game so much
based on this gif on Toby's twitter
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Some Toriels
Her big hands are fun
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This happened awhile back but I can't get over how in-character this was and how hilarious it was too. I have a sims 4 save file with Undertale Characters and Sans died of laughter, Toriel was absolutely devastated, then Frisk begged the Grim Reaper to spare Sans, it worked but Sans proceeded to die of laughter AGAIN and Papyrus was absolutely TRAUMATIZED. I got to revive him with one of those spells from Realm of Magic that my Gaster Sim learned so it was all fine in the end, but it was still absolutely hilarious, even more funny than Chara eating straight up mayonnaise and hating it or the first thing Sans doing when we took him to excavate is lazily fall asleep in a bush.
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live frisk reaction of seeing asgore and alyphs getting beaten up endlessly by 2 angry moms
Frisk just accepts this. Frisk died to Asgore too many times in the neutral ending to care. And they are going to have nightmares about exploring the True Lab... So they also don't mind.
Also, they have more important questions going on in their mind.
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Toriel
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For Mother's Day, I thought I'd take a moment to talk about my favourite Toriel scene in all of Undertale.
I love this scene because out of all the things that she could've called Asgore after everything he's done, she chooses to call him a "pathetic whelp."
Not only that, but if you look at Toriel's face, she's not saying it with contempt, disdain, or anger but with sadness and maybe even a bit of sympathy. It's because deep down, she knows Asgore is not some tyrannical, bloodthirsty, power-hungry warmonger but a sad broken man acting out of weakness. But even so, she still won't forgive the actions that resulted from that weakness.
In other words, she recognizes that Asgore is a good man despite not forgiving the awful and terrible things that he chose to do.
It's little moments such as this that make her an extremely well-written character, and it's one of many reasons why she's one of my favourite mothers in all of fiction.
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