
Inspired by the videogame Undertale.
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They're just so interesting. I men you understand what happened to them, but how and when they lost their items of value is vague sometimes.
The Boy with the knife, was he out pretending? Did they run from home? It's not implied there's any blood or anything on the knife..
The martial artist, was he he noble, never really using his skill for anything but self defense? Perhaps the mad dummy was his end, as he couldn't have known the training dummy was sentient? Maybe for all his skill, he simply couldn't fight someone with the reach of a spear, or a trident.
Did the cowboy end up using his gun in the underground in a panic? did he stay as long as he could searching for an exit and only used it when he felt he had to? Was he an outlaw and he used all his bullets already escaping the law?
Being a chef is a noble profession. I wonder if he did not allow his soul to be used right away, if he decided to share his knowledge of cooking. It would make sense. We may all have a mutual friend in him with Papyrus. The chef could have even started a certain restaurant, or at least inspired it before he decided to further the king's goal.
I hear it is implied the ballerina was less merciful than one would expect. I can't imagine how she ended up there. Perhaps she was on her way to a recital, perhaps she snapped somehow, through an abusive manager or more likely the realization that she would not be able to return home and follow her dream.
And the one who owned the notebook? The notebook is illegible, and whether that is from water damage or because his cloudy glasses were already ruined, we do not know.
The Boy with the knife, was he out pretending? Did they run from home? It's not implied there's any blood or anything on the knife..
The martial artist, was he he noble, never really using his skill for anything but self defense? Perhaps the mad dummy was his end, as he couldn't have known the training dummy was sentient? Maybe for all his skill, he simply couldn't fight someone with the reach of a spear, or a trident.
Did the cowboy end up using his gun in the underground in a panic? did he stay as long as he could searching for an exit and only used it when he felt he had to? Was he an outlaw and he used all his bullets already escaping the law?
Being a chef is a noble profession. I wonder if he did not allow his soul to be used right away, if he decided to share his knowledge of cooking. It would make sense. We may all have a mutual friend in him with Papyrus. The chef could have even started a certain restaurant, or at least inspired it before he decided to further the king's goal.
I hear it is implied the ballerina was less merciful than one would expect. I can't imagine how she ended up there. Perhaps she was on her way to a recital, perhaps she snapped somehow, through an abusive manager or more likely the realization that she would not be able to return home and follow her dream.
And the one who owned the notebook? The notebook is illegible, and whether that is from water damage or because his cloudy glasses were already ruined, we do not know.
I figured their deaths corresponded to the bosses who use their colors: My theory is that Asgore was responsible for killing the teal and orange souls (both his eyes flash those colors during attack), Mettaton maybe defeated the cowboy in a shootout because he's made of metal and immune to bullets, Undyne did in the chef and adopted his green power of facing adversity head on. Papyrus and Sans had something to do with ballerina's demise since they both use blue attacks, And Muffet ensnared the notebook guy bleeding purple all over her webs.
Likewise, I was always interested in knowing how so many other people visited the underground, yet all of them perished. The one who survived and saved everyone was just a mere child. Though it is implied that Asgore himself defeated all the others, why are their possessions scattered all over the underground?
I'm pretty sure it's the latter, cause I doubt they just happened to die out in random places (In one case behind a waterfall AND in some bushes a few screens later) I'm probably overthinking this anyway.
Now I kinda wanna draw a comic of fighting Undyne and she's laughing too hard to fight you since Frisk is normally wearing a Tutu while being completely blank faced. XD
Now I kinda wanna draw a comic of fighting Undyne and she's laughing too hard to fight you since Frisk is normally wearing a Tutu while being completely blank faced. XD
I had to redraw her several times before I could get a design I liked... her 2D sprite detail does not translate well into 3D without looking awkward, so I ended up googling how every other artist draws her and combined all the elements I liked to make her look this way.
Foreboden is basically a meme from the /r/undertale community on Reddit.
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images.....29/019/c8f.png
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9_EiptA0mE
So people make the joke to anyone that sexualizes Toriel (or any of the Undertale characters, but mostly her and the two other goats) that it is FOREBODEN.
So your original commenter was joking that Toriel's boobs weren't that big by saying she wasn't that foreboden.
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images.....29/019/c8f.png
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9_EiptA0mE
So people make the joke to anyone that sexualizes Toriel (or any of the Undertale characters, but mostly her and the two other goats) that it is FOREBODEN.
So your original commenter was joking that Toriel's boobs weren't that big by saying she wasn't that foreboden.
This is THE best thing ever. However you missed two very important characters. The first being Dr. Alphys, who was the very reason Flowey even exists, and Demon Asriel (as I like to call him).
Overall though, this image is so ridiculously incredible :3 I love it a lot. Also fighting Sans was the most atrocious thing ever, but I did manage to beat him
Overall though, this image is so ridiculously incredible :3 I love it a lot. Also fighting Sans was the most atrocious thing ever, but I did manage to beat him
Wow, everything about this picture is PURE WIN. From the detail with the reflections (Flowey's scared look in the reflection, nice touch), and even the 6 souls. This is the first I've ever seen an interpretation of them. I actually never got the connection between the weapons you collect = related to the souls you save in the neutral ending until I watched Jacksepticeye's let's play on youtube where he mentions it.
Forever will picture this image now when I think of the souls in the game.
Very nicely done. +Fav (wish I could do 100+ more times)
Forever will picture this image now when I think of the souls in the game.
Very nicely done. +Fav (wish I could do 100+ more times)
Trying not to spoil things here... but the final boss of the neutral ending involves each of the souls, and when each soul presents itself, the items and themes shown for each corresponding soul seems to have a strong resemblance with the various equipment you find in the game
Just finished Undertale Neutral run; it filled me with DETERMINATION.
It reminded me of this piece a lot. Have you played it and finished all the routes?
I'm going to play Pacifist now, since there is a rumor circling around that if you play genocide before Pacifist, it corrupts you Pacifist runs no matter how many times you reset. Still, I had to come back and look at this piece because I can't wait to do the Genocide run. Significantly harder bosses, a brilliant storyline, and a REALLY bad time at the end. Love how Sans is the dramatic irony and climax of the Genocide route; so casual and joking yet the hardest boss in the game. Awesome work on the reflection part by the way; really illustrates which routes are available and what happens in each one.
It reminded me of this piece a lot. Have you played it and finished all the routes?
I'm going to play Pacifist now, since there is a rumor circling around that if you play genocide before Pacifist, it corrupts you Pacifist runs no matter how many times you reset. Still, I had to come back and look at this piece because I can't wait to do the Genocide run. Significantly harder bosses, a brilliant storyline, and a REALLY bad time at the end. Love how Sans is the dramatic irony and climax of the Genocide route; so casual and joking yet the hardest boss in the game. Awesome work on the reflection part by the way; really illustrates which routes are available and what happens in each one.
Apparently there is one way around the corruption of the Pacifist run after doing a Genocide run, but I don't want to go out of my water to edit the game files and such.
I'm not sure if I can go through Genocide without being reduced to tears; I cried when I killed Undyne in Neutral. D:
I'm not sure if I can go through Genocide without being reduced to tears; I cried when I killed Undyne in Neutral. D:
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