Talk:Napstablook/@comment-98.245.241.250-20151106050344/@comment-118.200.11.210-20151116182712

Characters have canonically used they/them for Blooky. Mettaton does it—he says "They already hang up" at the end of his battle. Even he was going to say he, it was likely a slip of the tongue, which he corrected himself from. Undyne also does it when you call her  (8:55 onwards). There may have been more instances, but I don't have the time to comb for them right now. All this is just off the top of my head.

Why don't you stop being edgy and respect a nonbinary character's pronouns? Yes, they are fictional, but the way you treat them really does reflect on who you are irl (someone with no tolerance for identities that don't fall within the gender binary—identities that real people irl do have. Please educate yourself on nonbinary genders and realise that it is absolutely possible for one's gender not to align with their assigned sex. Please.).

Undertale is a game with a diverse cast of LGBTQ and even neurodivergent characters—marginalised groups which receive little positive representation in media.
 * Undyne is a lesbian.
 * Alphys is bisexual.
 * Gay Royal Guards.
 * Everyone uses they/them to refer to Frisk and Chara.
 * Papyrus is hinted to be nonbinary (he uses he/him, but his door specifically says no boys or girls allowed, only Papyrus . Which actually supports the idea of Frisk being nonbinary.)
 * Mettaton's transition from incorporeal ghost to corporeal robot is literally an allegory for the transition of a trans man—he even goes from being referred to with they/them pronouns (by his former neighbour Undyne) to he/him by basically everyone.
 * There are other minor characters who use they/them, such as Monster Kid, and/or are implied to be nonbinary, such as the River Person.
 * (On an unrelated note, Alphys, Sans and Blooky are all coded as having depression. Three very likeable mentally ill characters. That's much more than can be said for most media.)

Seeing how inclusive Undertale is of marginalised identities, it isn't a stretch or a "headcanon" at all to call Blooky agender and use canon pronouns for them.