hello great to see your requests are open and yall are back! if k may id like to request something ^^ how do you think undertale asgore and toriel and sans would react to a fallen human who gets a head injury, becoming a amnesiac and believes they're a monster so strongly that they develop magic?
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Asgore:
Ah. This...was not something he had seen before. There were human mages back then and, assumedly, still today on the surface. He could understand the injury somehow leading to the “unlocking” of said magic abilities. But, the injury not only leading to lost memory, but also the change in identity? He may not know much of human health, but he was reasonably sure that was very unusual and extremely unhealthy. If the injury is still present, somehow, he would offer to heal it. Whether or not that would change how the human thought of themself, he would not know. In any case, he would feel that fighting for the last soul could wait for a while. It would be unfair to both the human and monsterkind to gain freedom in such unhonorable circumstances. He would invite them to stay in his home, or perhaps a home in some other location in the Underground? Perhaps he should talk to the Royal Guard?...
Toriel:
Oh, dear! You poor thing. She would see the injury first and fret over it for a bit, healing whatever she could. After that, she would be extremely concerned about the brain injury. She had read some of human medical journals that had dropped down from the dump over the years. Though they may be outdated in some way, it was emphasized many times that brain injuries that caused lost memory and loss of sense of self were fairly severe. She would insist that they stay with her for time being, even more than she would have another human child. She would help “train” the “monster” in their magical abilities as best she could. She would talk to the residents of the Ruins and try her best to convince them to “play along” for the moment, until the youth had recovered. However, it’s very possible that a certain spider may leak certain information to another certain spider that may or may not leak the information to the king for an amount of G...
Sans:
First hears about it from the lady behind the door. He...is going to assume that is a bad thing? Like, his studies were more focused on the magical and/or astronomic sciences, but he’ll take her word for it. He does try to find what other info is available at the librarby, still loves that name, and other places where human medical books could be found. The lady probably has enough to go on, but hey, he does have a lot of unused break time. Maybe brings it up to Dr. Alphys to see if she has anything useful? Purely “hypothetical”, of course. In the case that the kid actually stays in the Ruins, he would still keep his promise. Keeping the kid’s identity a secret still kinda counts as protecting them, right? Toriel may have even added to the promise by asking him to bring them back to the door of the Ruins, if they end up getting out somehow. If the kid does get out somehow, he’ll try to do that, but also letting them breathe a bit shouldn’t hurt. Wouldn’t want their social and mental capacities to go into more Ruins, right? Maybe he can talk to Paps and the lady into get a joint-living situation going on? The kid can get some more training from Papyrus, get a little breathing room from just staying in one place, maybe even getting to befriend his bro and other people in Snowdin. Until/if that happens, he’ll just be against the door and trying to be there for his pun buddy. Least he could do.













