Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26907577-20191002153041/@comment-32182236-20191101213959

@DocMelonhead:What is Dog of the Gaps a play-on phrase of? What is it based on?

Here's a hint:Flip Dog backwards, and take into account what Toby Fox is in his PS4 FAQ.

Death of the Author is related to this, though. We can't just say that the world of Undertale is different simply because Toby might have thought differently when making it. We are to analyze Undertale based on... Undertale. Not what we think about Toby Fox, whom we don't even know exists within Undertale's world.

"I don't know, therefore Toby Fox" is not valid.

And look what we got out of this? As I was looking though hypotheses to solve it, I may have stumbled upon a greater story, that also explains other anomalies that were unexplainable before. Frisk being the first to fall in a long time, relative to the others. Why none of the six humans before Frisk went Genocide on the monsters, when all they've heard is Ebott is a place nobody ever returns to, which would make them more likely to attack monsterkind, seeing them as the enemy. Remember, they'd only know the humans' perspective.

Sometimes, a solution to something small can make a big revelation.

..That is, unless there's a better explanation for this. And there is a candidate for an alternative explanation.. Which I went over. Now do any of you know how likely it is that the main virtueous trait changed from one to the other, as the humans fell?

We don't know how long it takes for such a change in society, so I've deemed it inconclusive how plausible that hypothesis is. But perhaps that is more likely. We just need further analysis.

It took decades to find out what the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram told us about starts.