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Swapfell Sans' Escape Room - Snapcube Sonic fandub audio shitpost
Someone captured the solar eclipse on an airplane
hey what happened to Teru's parents? or if it wasn't revealed then what are your headcannons?
oh my goodness I’ve spent so much time in fanon that I can’t really remember how much we know about Teru’s parents in the actual canon of the story jkljklKSLDFSDF
there are a lot of theories about Mr. and Mrs. Hanazawa floating all over the place, and close to none of them are good. the Hanazawa parents don’t play a major part in the story because they simply aren’t around. It’s implied that they simply left and are paying for Teru’s livelihood overseas (canon/fanon mishap, please correct me if I’m wrong), but they aren’t a presence in the story and–more importantly–his life.
Which of course is why so many people (myself included) practically dive headlong onto the “Reigen becomes the parental figure that Teruki never had” bandwagon, because he’s never had a parental figure in his life before, and Reigen definitely fits the bill.
my own headcanon? Teru’s parents were freaked out by the “psychic” gimmick and with their kid being the target of a dangerous organization, so they removed themselves from the situation and left him to fend for himself. which he did. but he shouldn’t have had to do it alone.
(and of course now, he’s finally surrounded by so many people that love and care about him, and he won’t have to be alone again.)
Reposting to always be able to come back to🥲
i’ve been buffing out a story board to sans and papyrus’ intro scene and today i finnally patched it all together with a recording from @paper-mario-wiki
keep in mind this is a work in progress! it is very sketchy and i obviously have a lot to do but i’m really excited about making it this far and i really hope i can finish this!
I dont appreciate you out here exposing me smh
*This is a two part theory. The first part is a theory that you may have heard before, but it ties into the second theory, so it’s a necessary refresher. Hopefully, the second part is something new and mind-blowing. If it isn’t, then I offer you a conciliatory egg (terms and exclusions apply).
*In UNDERTALE, there are seven human SOULs, six of which we are able to see during the course of the game. We know the names and colors of these SOULs: Integrity (Blue), Perseverance (Purple), Patience (Cyan), Kindness (Green), Justice (Yellow), Bravery (Orange). Since the fallen human, Frisk’s SOUL is colored red when it appears for battle, it has long been assumed that the seventh SOUL color is Red paired with the trait of Determination.
*There are a few problems with this theory. The first issue that arises involves the SOUL colors being associated with the words. When the SOUL trait of Bravery is mentioned (during Ball Game) it appears in the color Orange. When Determination is mentioned in the game, the color used is Gold, not Red. Entry Number 5 in the True Lab describes Determination as the “will to keep living” and the “resolve to change fate.” In the game, Save Points, which epitomize Determination, are also colored Gold.
*The best evidence for the Determination SOUL being Gold rather than Red occurs when we compare this screenshot from Undertale:
*with this screenshot from Deltarune:
*Though they aren’t quite in the same order, the flowers in Deltarune correspond with the human SOULs from Undertale, and the seventh flower is Gold. This reinforces the theory that the color of Determination is Gold, not Red. So why is Frisk’s SOUL Red during battles, and why is Kris’ SOUL Red when they remove it and throw it into the cage?
*I have a theory (below the cut):
*Here’s the tea (in theory). Red is the color that a human SOUL turns when a Player is controlling it. It’s not a trait color. It’s a unique magic color not associated with a SOUL trait at all.
*The first evidence of this theory starts at the beginning of the game. You are asked to choose a name for the Fallen Human. We know the character that we play as is named Frisk, so this doesn’t really make sense, does it? If you choose the name Frisk, you activate Hard Mode, which ends at the Ruins. Odd. Unless… Frisk, the character we play, is not the same as us, the Fallen Human.
*What could this mean? It could mean that we, humans, have Fallen into Undertale… the game. This also implies that Frisk is, in fact, a nonbinary character and does not use they simply because they are our avatar.
*The next evidence involving the color Red is Ball Game. The words Ball Game appear in Red, while each SOUL trait appears in its corresponding color. You are awarded a red flag for completing the game. If you get the red flag more than once, you are reminded:
*Interestingly enough, you cannot play Ball Game in the Genocide Route. Also, in the Genocide Route, when you look in the mirror, it says “It’s me, <the name you chose>.” This seems to indicate that when you play that Route, you are doing something which does not fall into Frisk’s character since in the other Routes when Frisk looks in the mirror it says “It’s you.” Also, in the True Pacifist epilogue, once we are no longer controlling Frisk’s important decisions, the mirror says:
*The strongest evidence (in my opinion), is presented during our battles with Papyrus (and Sans), Undyne, Muffet, and Mettaton. The human SOUL changes colors and this affects how the SOUL acts in battle. It is possible that Frisk has a Gold SOUL which is colored Red because you (the Player) are controlling it. Another interesting fact is that during Undyne’s battle, the action that you cannot use (FLEE) and the strategy you (the Player) need to use to win are presented in the color Red.
*This also ties into Deltarune. When Kris rips the SOUL out of their chest, it is Red… and you (the Player) are able to move it within the cage! In Deltarune, there seem to be an awareness of a Player controlling the actions of the characters (some text which indicates that they are dissatisfied with decisions or actions). Kris may be removing the Player-controlled SOUL because they are aware of it.
*This has some interesting implications considering what happens afterwards. After our control is removed, Kris would supposedly now, finally, be in control of themself… and it’s a bit scary.
(Hoping @nochocolate sees this even though they are not active.)
.... h u h
got an idea for a song it’s called moonsetter
What if we lived in this world
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