Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20190131130037/@comment-32182236-20190211170436

"I know you disagree with me about this, but when I look at the two posters in FNAF 1 that seem to both be talking about the same Missing Children Incident, I notice things that don't add up between them. Like how in one poster a human is clearly identified on the camera, and how in the other a cartoon mascot suit is cause by the camera instead. One incident is about 2 kids, while the other is about 5. Even though we see 5 kids all die at once in Foxy Go Go, with no reason given why 2 would be reported missing first."

No, that is enough to say they're two separate events. They're never said to be the same incident. Inconsistencies between the Purple Guy sprites would also be enough to say they're two different people.. But now it's false? ..This is why I say FNAF is filled with inconsistencies, and can't be solved.

Though I suppose you could add some SP and just say what we thought was Purple Guy is actually the same as Pink Guy.. But after being possessed.. by some weird entity, since glowing eyes usually inidicate possession.

..Maybe FNAF doesn't have as many inconsistencies as I thought. But they still do exist, and I have listed others. Either way, I'm sticking with Undertale for now. And Deltarune. ..And trying to fathom what Steven exactly DID to make White Diamond turn off-color.

"I am a child. What's your excuse?"

Excuse for what, Steven? What flaw did you see?

By the way.. Was White Diamond supposed to be a deconstruction of the Mary Sue? (You.. do know what a Mary Sue is, right?) --

"The Waterfall glyphs said "This cursed place has no entraces or exits". And yet in Undertale, there's a skylight that humans can fall though. And there's a path in King Asgore's Castle that leads right to the barrier, and Asriel even used it when he took Chara's body back to her village."

Exactly. That's how we know the glyphs must have been written before Chara's fall. It's what I used to form that conclusion too, not simply the fact that the glpyhs are ancient.

Kanashi couldn't have happened after the war, because Chara was the first known human to fall, and if some other human fell before Chara, Kanashi would make it clear a human fell, else there would be no human SOUL. Thus, the statement about no entrances or exits wouldn't make sense. It couldn't have happened during the war, because no SOULs were taken during the war..

So, where does that leave us? Before the war.

"The monster population does seem to be growing over time, so perhaps the ancient calculus of "it would take nearly every monster soul to equal the power of a single human soul" is off now?"

It probably IS off.

"Also.. Kanashi's drawing says "It's an illustration of a strange creature. There's something very unsettling about this drawing. The picture doesn't specifically say the creature is a monster, we just assume that."

So explain what it's doing right next to two plaques talking about the monsters' ability to absorb a human SOUL.