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Sheila my QUEEN
Nothing to smile about in her life
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theyre just standing arojnd holding hell sign but snoopy is trying to stop them but his voice is wavering and he is in pain and he doesnt know how much longer he can go on
RWBY (2013 - Ongoing)
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one egg
handful of peas
Is this a Gaster reference?
explain
Offering 'one egg' is a thing a man behind a tree does, who is often theorized to be Gaster, who is originally from the game Undertale, but Deltarune has put more focus on him
why do undertale-deltarune fans assume every mysterious character is the same guy. just because there's one mysterious guy whose name you know you just assume everyone you don't know is that guy? get real
idk gaster's Probably involved with deltarune and it's a weird guy who is only referred to as "a man" (as is Gaster), not too big a stretch. I personally think he's not the same guy as the goner maker sequence guy tho. maybe different fragments of gaster
evidence that the egg guy is gaster (comprehensive??):
mysterious
male
egg guy also only appears in between two rooms sometimes and mystery man in undertale appears in a hallway in between two rooms sometimes so they got the whole room that does not normally appear thing going on but also egg guy gives you two eggs actually in the two chapters so this is not an egg guy reference
3. similar method of finding the easter egg as a third mysterious character who may or may not also be gaster
No no cause in Undertale he was implied to be experimenting with alternate universes and he only appears sometimes based on a random number that's chosen when you start the game (named the Functional Universe Number number)
And Deltarune is an alternate universe so he's probably up to something
Also his leitmotif appears in a bunch of bosses' music and also weirdly Noelle's theme, so he must be there somewhere
why are we saying that's what fun stands for. toby fox confirmed ages ago that f is for friends who do stuff together, u is for
4. leaves
considering Gaster was "shattered across time and space" the egg man is likely part of him
this is evidence that literally any character is gaster this is nothing you're not doing actual analysis
There's a blog post in the Spamton ARG in which a young Noelle describes an egg which behaves in very similar game-breaking way to the one in Deltarune. There's even an alternate link to it from deltarune.com/man, a page with the Deltarune egg tree.
Once could be written off, as vagueness of name has been used for other characters to a lesser extent (e.g. Asriel), but the addition of the blog post is emphasis that there is something very close to this egg that cannot be named.
This is likely a reference to the fact that if you type in 'Gaster' as any name in either game, it crashes.
is that "likely". is it "likely" that something close to an egg being unnamable is a reference to a character who has a name that can't be used
yes
no
@donuteater13 Have you… played Deltarune?
Literally the first thing you hear upon booting up the game is Gaster's Theme exactly with one note elongated, played on the exact same soundfont as Gaster's Theme from the Undertale soundtest room, which alternates between two pitches, also like the soundtest.
A voice then appears speaking in all caps, continuing the monologue from the Undertale Twitter account from just before Deltarune's launch, which directly quoted Entry 17.
You are then instructed to create a monochrome vessel out of what the game files call "Goner Parts".
Three silver bullets in just the first 60 seconds. I won't dump the mountain of evidence from the rest of the game here, but there's plenty more that's objectively not speculation. Even Egg Man being in that speculation category, though the totality of the clues (inbetween room+unnamable man+man instantly vanishes into thin air+glitchy item+trying to get rid of the Ch1 egg in any way will teleport it to a refrigerator identical to the Undertale true lab refrigerator which when covered in fog is described as feeling like "something in the shape of a man") is a lot more compelling than the individual pieces that Mitch keeps dismissing.
The hunt for Gaster didn't come from nowhere.
Four notes. It's four notes. Four notes, a vibe, and extra-textual context. Game files aren't reliable proof, programmers just name shit stuff.
Yes, I've played Deltarune, you are all just paranoid.
So the +1 +7 -7 -1 semitone jumps are a complete coincidence, brought to you by the composer who is very intentional in his situational reuse of previous melodies? Do you know how many other options there are for four notes? Even for an arpeggio?
Why does the theme of Noelle, a character who has a habit of breaking things and finding secrets in video games, have +1 +7 -7 -1 semitone jumps in both the baseline and glockenspiel?
Who else could be speaking scientifically in all caps in the mid-chapter save file menu?
Why does the receiving end of Spamton's phone after the mysterious man's sudden disappearance make the same sound as in room_gaster?
Why does the bunker also emanate the sound from room_gaster, slowed down by a factor undone by speeding it up by precisely 666%, given that Gaster's stats are all 6s?
Hell, why does the game crash when you type in Gaster's name?
Why were there Wingdings on deltarune.com from 2015 to 2017?
Why is the voice that says "Deltarune" when you start the game the same FL Studio voice synthesizer, among a long list of other options, as the one that was used to read Entry 17 in room_gaster?
Do you still want to write all of this off as a massive coincidence, and not intentional storytelling?
envisioned him in a collar and had to get it out of my system immediately
I'm interested in the gradual development of Miss Pauling.
Originally an almost incidental character in the comics alone, no official model existed for Miss Pauling for the longest time. Her first appearance was in the WAR comic from 2009, two years after the game's release. She is mentioned by name, but you can tell her character isn't nailed down here yet. They probably aren't even sure if they're going to reuse her at this point. The Administrator herself isn't even fully developed yet.
Despite the tangential nature of her character, she made regular appearances in the TF2 comics, always executing the Administrator's will, though not much was really established about her personality or characteristics beyond being hardworking, extremely competent, and very loyal.
Around this time, the fans started making their own models to use her in fanworks, though with not much to go on in regards to her personality, there weren't many people taking an interest in her. The few times she did appear in fanworks, she was often relegated to just being the token girl character.
In 2013, Valve released Ring of Fired, the first of seven full-length Team Fortress 2 comics that would end up being the main source of character development and plot progression for the universe. And Miss Pauling was there as one of the lead characters, although her characterisation was still rather thin in this first issue.
The big moment here is the Love and War update. In 2014, seven years after the game's launch, the short film Expiration Date was released, the 15 minute video supposedly being a pilot for a potential TF2 tv show. That tv show never happened. However, Miss Pauling was one of the lead characters of the video. It finally gave Miss Pauling an official 3D model, which was notably somewhat different looking from her comic appearances up to this point, as well as a canonical voice.
It also established several defining traits to her character: she was extremely neurotic, and had a knack for gallows humor. These traits were heightened with the following Gun Mettle and Jungle Inferno updates, which gave her a bunch of voice lines where she talked to the player characters and let her kookier side show.
These traits would make it back into her characterisation in the comics going forward, finally reaching Maximum Pauling. She became the true Main Character of the TF2 comics, usually being the main perspective character, as well as being the character with the heaviest choices to make as the plot reaches its climax.
While Miss Pauling still to this day doesn't physically appear in the Team Fortress 2 videogame, she has become one of the most important characters of its surrounding universe, and you'd be hard pressed to find a fan who doesn't really like her. It's been fun to watch her develop from an incidental lore character to the unofficial tenth member of the main cast. I'm a huge fan of her.
Okay end of post
little known fact: this piece is incomplete, before writing the final words banksy became consumed by hubris and jacked off so hard to his artistic genius that he died. the intense blood splatter is what was left upon climax, suggesting that banksy was going to mold this piece into his magnum opus before his great fall. in mourning of this tragic event, residents of nyc suggested that banksy now be referred to as Banksy, The Big Jerk Off.
AHAHAHAHAHAH
hahahahahahaha
*wiping a single tear from my eye*
that is the SADDEST attempt at bullshit i’ve read in a while on here.
nothing gets past this guy