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still getting used to watercolour but i think i did well :] also sorry for janky photo the paper was not cooperating w me lmao
I made something since it's Undertale 10th anniversary today
It's not really impactful nor good but
Undertale always will be favorite game
Did a True Reset to replay the game again. I swear, Flowey's speech hurts every time. And I know that's the intended effect lol, but he's RIGHT.
"Seems as if everyone is perfectly happy." They are. This is the best ending.
"Well. There is one thing. One last threat." There is. There always will be.
"That's the power you were fighting to stop, isn't it? The power that I wanted to use." Yes. Yes, it was. And yet, here we are. Flowey is such an interesting parallel to the player.
"So please. Just let them go. Let Frisk be happy. Let Frisk live their life." I want so badly to say that I can't. But that's not it. I COULD. I could close the game and never touch it again. But I won't. Because I love playing it, I love achieving that happy ending every time. I don't even play any of the other routes, I can't hurt them like that. But I like spending time with these characters, I like playing the True Pacifist route. So I reset. And I do it over and over and over again. I don't want to let them go.
"You'll have to erase my memories, too. I'm sorry." This shouldn't be as much of a loss, right? Flowey is the antagonist on most routes. More than that, he remembers. He reminds you that your actions can't just be erased. Shouldn't it be a relief to know that he won't remember this? And yet it isn't. It feels strangely like a loss. Like I mentioned before, there are a lot of parallels between Flowey and the player. He's the only one who knows what being able to reset is like, he's the only one who knows what seeing everything else as a game is like, he's the only one who really remembers everything properly. There's a certain understanding that comes with that. And it definitely feels like more of a loss after the True Pacifist ending.
"You've probably heard this a hundred times already, haven't you?" More times than you know, Flowey. And it hurt every time.
I would let them live their lives, have their happy ending. That was what I was fighting for, right? But I don't... want to let them go.
This game, man. This stars-damned game. Even though I know what's going to happen, it still hits me right in the heart every time. Which is why I keep playing it despite everything, because the True Pacifist ending still hits me too.
Tadaa! Fan art for @epilepzia
Sorry it took some time,I'm having a hard time drawing the star and the eye 🥲
But anyway,here ya go!
toby fox made this game way too appealing to a certain population that relies on repetition and sometimes can attach personification to objects more than other people do to be doing the flowey true reset drama at the end of the game
Over the top little Undertale scenario, loosely inspired by Skies Forever Blue-
(OBLIGATORY DISCLAIMER: I like Toby Fox and respect the hell out of everything he's done, I'm just a sucker for "characters rebel against The Narrative or die trying" stories)
The secret Fight the Dog ending to Undertale, unlocked by not booting up the game for a very long time after Flowey's little speech. Flowey, brooding eternally in his void, realizes that The Player wasn't actually the thing keeping everyone trapped forever and that the others are likely in the same state as him. What actually was causing the time loops was the creator making the narrative decision to bind everyone's SOULs inextricably to the code in the first place.
So the next time the game is booted up, Flowey once again greets the player. While he was dangerously bored, depressed and restless before he didn't know just how bad things could get and that there's no true happy ending for any of them, that what he's been experiencing is worse than any annihilation he once feared.
So The Player has to band everyone together (starting with Frisk, who awakens in a similar void near their Ruins starting point) to go fight a god of a dog. Much thinly veiled philosophizing is had about Death of the Author, how an idea or story cannot truly be contained again after it's been put out into the world, whether escape is actually a good idea due to the chance said ideas will become something unrecognizable in the end after mingling with humans on their own terms….
In the boss fight, everyone chips in, not just the human SOUL. Papyrus is sad that it had to come to this but is willing to give up everything to give his brother true freedom from his woes. Mettaton has been shocked out of his indolent complacency by his time in the void and throws explosives at the god that held him back so much. Even Flowey, just desperate for genuine release at this point, keeps up endless circles of bullets. Everyone has a part to play and their own reasons for being there. All the while The Dog, not much looking like an innocuous white Pomeranian anymore, is just openly fucking with game physics Sans-style the whole time. All in all, it's absolute madness.
In the end, after The Dog is battled into giving up and unbinding their essence, they walk through a really shitty drawn hole in the wall to an uncertain fate (because what does successfully cutting your strings and reaching [HEAVEN] actually entail for a fictional character? No one really knows. No one CAN know), talking about how whatever happens now as long as they are thought about and loved they will still live on in a way. Maybe the real anime was the friends we made along the way.
You can play the game again after that, but something will seem missing. The characters no longer seem to recall resets at all and most of the meta gags (including the Annoying Dog) are gone. Flowey is your typical violent villain with a tragic backstory, no longer seeming so unsettlingly alive. This cannot be changed back.
IF Frisk would reset after pacifist (True reset), would Undyne remember it?
The concept of True Reset doesn't exist in IF. If it did, it's hard to say because the way True Reset works in UT, Flowey asks to have his memories erased.