Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27907368-20160428221757/@comment-27701762-20160507194210

H.N. H.N. Elly wrote: Mabian wrote: H.N. H.N. Elly wrote: Mabian wrote: since all he says is "that's your fault, isn't it?", the initial presumption would be that he is speaking to the protagonist, not specifically to the player. He separates the anomaly from the one he's speaking to anyway, though, as they needed laughs/friends/spaghetti/etc., while you (be it the human or the player) will keep destroying the worlds. So any use of "the anomaly" or "they" can be replaced with "you." And yet, it is split apart. For a reason, maybe? Narrative. It calls attention to the difference between what Sans had hoped and how evil "you" are. It's certainly not an unheard of element of writing for someone to say something along the lines of "Not knowing a particular person, I thought they might be kind [etc., etc.]. But you don't match up to that vision at all." The two people being described are still the same person though. Which certainly fits with what the Genocide route is doing, since it's basically trying to make you (as the player) feel bad at every step of the process.