99% of undertale fans give up before the next deltarune chapter puts their faves back in the spotlight. NEVER learn to appreciate something other than your blorbo from when you were 12



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99% of undertale fans give up before the next deltarune chapter puts their faves back in the spotlight. NEVER learn to appreciate something other than your blorbo from when you were 12
one of my friends in college would just randomly do a handstand against a wall/door just like whenever. she said it helped with headaches i think. i have many pictures of her doing this. anyways i tried to do one earlier and i saw stars
thinking about this again: while i guess i understand where the idea that (any of) the heroes have "death flags" is coming from, i still think that the tragedy has to negatively affect a wide demographic; more specifically, either fucks over darkners or (theoretically) fucks over everyone with darkners at a significant disadvantage. there's a post by abandoned-quiche about this i recently queued that proposes "all but the chosen must be washed away" and that's by far the best interpretation i've seen
long time gonermaker-ocpicrew followers may recall the bit i did leading up to ch3&4 where i collected a bunch of kris knight analyses and scheduled them to reblog a day or two after release to fully remind the original posters of either their correctness or their clownhood. most of these people were very confident in their belief and even thought it would be bad writing for kright to be a red herring. all these individuals ate their words in the end. good times.
point is, does that remind you of anything? i’ve decided it’s my turn to be laughably wrong in my smugness with my hubris checklist! for every point i'm disproven on, i'll change my icon to have some kind of clown feature. there will be 8 total layers to potentially be added.
asgore will not be a (conventional) dark world boss because i hate the concept in general. if i'm wrong and it's somehow executed in a way that i don't take issue with on principle, i'll add a bonus layer.
asgore won't die this chapter under any circumstance. i find the idea edgy and tonally dissonant the same way the idea of toriel having a "firegrave" route in chapter 3 was. additionally, he's 1) a lightner 2) from undertale that 3) had this ground for his character completely tread in that game. "buh-buht tenna and jackenstein-" i don't think you understand the role darkners have in this game.
dess is the knight (i don't really need to elaborate on this one) and in control of her actions as such (because i think it would suck shit if she weren't). this and any other non-chapter exclusive point will be ignored by default if ch5 doesn't elaborate on it.
the rainbow flowers in flower king won't have anything more to do with the unnamed fallen humans from undertale than they already do. more specifically, they won't tell us anything about who the undertale-exclusive plot devices were in life just because the way they're arranged sort of invoke the way their disembodied souls were. the concept has no real wastonian nor doylist basis
the final tragedy affects a large demographic; it's not something bad happening to any select individual(s). an exception would be an individual getting hurt as a footnote.
odd one, but it's a piece of undersupported speculation i've felt very strongly about: the weird route will not feature any exclusive boss fights against any character like susie, ralsei, or noelle motivated by vengeance or an attempt to save someone/thing from your misdeeds. i just don't think it fits anything about the weird route's canonical tone and structure and that the idea's prominence is rooted in a combination of rule of cool/"hype moments and aura" and a failure to separate it from undertale's no mercy route.
the sword route won't be an "evil route" the same way losing recruits/the weird route are. getting the mantle is critical to the shadow crystal quest, and i really don't think the latter is evil. also, the main real consequence of it thus far is ramb getting kidnapped offscreen (instead of like, dying cold and friendless).
"one ending" discourse annoys me because i don't really like "you eventually defy fate and create a better ending by making choices that the narrative clearly drew out for you. the 'one ending' thing was toby telling a completely and utterly pointless lie!" and i really hate "[smug wojak face] so basically, everything bad WILL come to pass because [paraphrases everything ralsei says in chapter 4]. the moral of the story will be to cope and seethe😎". everyone get "write your own story's"pilled NOW!!
enough assuming deltarune is actually derivative of undertale the shrodinger’s dark world. we have progressed past the need to assume deltarune is diegetically an undertale derivative. we really don’t need to frame undertale as the world’s end-all-be-all anymore
i have one (1) delusional, loreheaded, yet very sincere prediction for chapter 5 and it’s that gaster will become real next chapter because of the reidgore thing
i kinda think the room in mantle board 3 with the flowers and the single yellow pseudo-boss monster is ch5 foreshadowing but i also choose not to see it