Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32182236-20190716003715/@comment-32182236-20190817182650

Flowey knows that the narrator is watching because he can see the HUD. Just like we can see his HUD when he is Photoshop Flowey.

And the plural "sickos" are probably the few monsters who actually enjoyed the genocide.. But were too scared to start killing by themselves.

There is such a thing as a bad monster. Whoever absorbed the SOUL of the first human was very clearly bad.

But the someone like that who is watching right now? That's Chara. Whom Flowey believes is not Chara. I wonder what would happen if someone broke the news to him.

"The unknowable" is someone out there who is watching her.. And thinks that she is cute and interesting.

I honestly wouldn't be surprised if that someone actually did exist and turned out to be Gaster. The first bit is definitely true (It's rude to talk about someone who's listening) ,and the third is probably true as well. (Very very interesting, to be more precise).

Plus, as someone whose very essence was shattered across time and space (and Asriel states that if every time he kills Frisk [he thinks it's Chara], his friends forget them a little bit more, and soon, he'd be in a world where nobody remembers them.. Connecting memories to essence), and with Gaster never being mentioned, it makes sense for Gaster to be unknowable at this point.

He also is actually unknowable at this point, given how little information we have about him.

But note that she said there are alternate realitIES. Not just one, which would be ours. And that eventually, she could meet this person.

Game characters leaving their world and reaching our world is flat-out impossible.

That still rather weird that he specifically face the forth wzll,especially that theres no evidences that theres any audience specifically at this place,plus i doubt that they would be able to hear sans's puns at all.

How is it weird to face the direction of the audience? The one direction that we can't see?

But, let's assume there is no audience. After all, we don't see it, and there's no reason to believe in a china teapot orbiting Mars either.

...There's literally only four directions to face. And if he's trying to make an aside glance to signify the pun he just made, that leaves two.

That's not unlikely at all.

As for Onionsan.. It'd be nice if I could find a source (All my sources picked "yes" to the question, or never revisited Onionsan at all. Looks like nobody around here thinks that the Red Hot Chibi Peppers won't be popular) That way it won't take hours of playing just to get back to Waterfall..

As for Gaster, I said FROM the other world. As in, Deltarune could have been where he first originated from.

...Though that's probably not the case.. As it wouldn't make sense for Gaster's project to be the Dark World if he actually WAS from Deltarune. Since we see it in Undertale, which would make the project after he arrived in Undertale.. So it'd be a little late to make the project.

Though we do know that the one from the other world is a MAN.

...Not a woman. So, that's enough to rule out the player hypothesis. After all, women do play this game.

What I mean is that the monster calendar is not in line with the human calendar.

Trapped underground, it was a lot harder to tell time. Or the seasons for that matter. And the monsters were banished underground before the Gregorian Calendar was even a thing.

So monster 201X is about equivelant to maybe the 14th century in the Gregorain calendar.

So it's "27XX" about now.. But it's really the present in human terms.

The antique items that were found, alongside the fact that in Frisk's time, we see the Surface in the modern era, instead of a futuristic era, shows that there's quite the inconsistency between the two calendars. After all, it's not like it was less than 2 decades between Chara's fall and Frisk's fall, and given that the war likely happened in the Middle Ages, it makes no sense for there to be a huge timespan with no humans.. Only for eight humans to all fall within a very short timespan.