
…but sheĭoubts herself too, because it seems like she’s the only one who thinks that Of humans just about everybody knows is living it up in the Ruins. Weak sad-sacks that they won’t act, doing nothing at all about the tiny tribe Somebody to absorb and go through to get more! But everybody’s such a bunch of

Undyne: The Captain of the Royal Guard is bitter and frustrated with the whole situation. She thinks that they should be (should’ve been) collecting human souls from theīeginning, to break the Barrier-or at least they should’ve harvested one for Unfaltering, but she wants to keep trying anyway. Shouldn’t they? It’s…it’s hard to believe that sometimes, her hope isn’t Things that improve the quality of life for monsterkind-if they’re all trappedĪnd can’t get out, they should at least all try to be happy and not give up, (ultra-shoujo/shounen) anime she’s found in The Dump and keeps trying to create He and his adopted sibling Chara are both resting in peace.Īlphys: Without the guilt caused by the DT experiments, the Royal Scientist is actually one of the most hopeful Asriel’s dust was spread on the Golden Flowers in the palace, but no DTĮxperiments were ever done, so his later incarnation never came to be. They perform their duties separately, coming together only for public appearances–or when Asgore is tending to the Golden Flowers and Toriel ghosts in to pick one, leaving just as silently as she came.įlowey: Doesn’t exist. While they remain married, the passion has gone entirely from their relationship and they stay together mostly as a formality, to best co-rule their kingdom. Skill-level, just biding their time until the Seventh Human falls and they canĪsgore and Toriel: They never officially separated after the death of their children, but the loss caused an emotional rift between them. They’re all an assortment of ages now, and mages of varying

Their eventual plan is to wait for seven humans, the amount needed to break theīarrier, clumsily learning what magic they can from disinterested monsters in Killing one of two very sad and polite (if distant) Boss Monsters. There upon realizing that there was no way to escape the Underground without Souls, all the humans who have fallen (the six souls Asgore would’ve otherwise collected) are still alive and have made a smallĬommunity for themselves in the abandoned Ruins. In any humans that fall or pass through, making no attempt to capture them. Most are very weak and lethargic, on the verge of Falling Down-and Falling Down

Impending freedom to inspire them, monsters have largely given up. Meanwhile, without a goal and the promise of Never argued over war, collecting souls, and falling humans. Of humanity, simply succumbing to his grief.

Internal hope, Asgore was never overcome by anger and never declared war on all In Undergloom, the loss of the Royal Family’s children was pretty much it for monsterkind’s hope. So…being trapped Underground with no real chance of escape was, in a hilarious bit of understatement, kind of a huge bummer. This is a ‘verse where monsters aren’t made of hope–it’s something that they have to get the same way humans do, through positive circumstances and sturdy social support networks.
