Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20181229180615/@comment-26006155-20181230062037

Well, we usually go to 250 posts on the FNAF Wiki. But it was taking 30 seconds to scroll to the bottom on my phone even when flicking the screen like a madman. I should have made a new thread sooner. It does seem like, just like a New Year, this is a very good place to take a break.

Generally, unless you've gathered compelling evidence to prove that something the characters in a story believe isn't true (ie, not every Gem has to have a physical gem, we see Pearl make gemless Holopearls that can break their programming and express real individuality), it's best to work within the rules set by the universe. That's part of the Rube Goldeberg machine the artist created to lead people to their story and point(s) they were trying to make.

Ambassador, there's no mention of the Barrier ever being broken. If temporarily flicking it out of existance to attack monsters was as easy as you say, why would the Humans even bother with the Barrier and not simply wipe out Monsterkind in the original war? Why not just make a Barrier that all Humans could pass through, and Monsters could not, as a type of snare?

Deltarune makes a point of showing us that Susie is capable of using magic.. by giving her an attack spell she should never actually use. Kris is never able to use magic. And Ralsei is a magic expert. It takes something powerful to make the case for breaking a rule of the universe, and while humans have Psychokinesis, this is a power seperate from magic, and the game specifies that only monsters (or hybrids like Mew Mew) can use magic.

If you want to argue that a staff allowed the wizards to cast a spell, you're going to need another example somewhere in the game lore where where a human was clearly using magic through an item to strengthen this case. And Sans' powers and the 6 bare human souls that broke out of Omega Flowey do not count, that was Psychokinesis.

Simply discarding the lore that only humans have darkness in their souls is a perilous thing to do casually, and risks getting completely lost in the wilderness in terms of finding answers. I've made several important discoveries by keeping this rule in mind, so I do think this is an important aspect of the world that cannot be ignored.

Person, I know my knowledge of Deltarune is incomplete, I've only played through it once and watched a few videos about the secrets. My theories about Undertale are something I've been honing in my mind ever since it came out, so it will take me time to properly analyze the new game. Your point about the neutral ending going through a door instead of the barrier is interesting.