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AwesomeChic88 wrote: Agubhagu wrote: What do you two think could be refering to any two. Alphys and ASGORE / someone else would be much more likely, or maybe some of the Gaster followers. For the first one, that's because Alphys would probably be some sort of assistant, and ASGORE, well, he's the king. As for the Gaster followers, they seem to actually know something about Gaster, so I wouldn't doubt that they're at least acquainted with Gaster.

Yes, they asserted themselves, and they probably weren't originally in Snowdin. Does that prove that they had relations with Gaster ? No.

The Gaster followers never say that Gaster fell into the void. Just that he shattered across time and space( Gaster Follower 2 - . Anyways, do you really think that Gaster's insane ?  Why would he build a machine that is essential to the Underground above a void ?
 * They say he shattered across time and space.

He probably didn't fall into the CORE.

I believe that the most likely scenarios are these :

Gaster Follower 3 - He fell as in " fall down", ie died during one of his experiments.
 * One day, his experiments went wrong, and...

or

Gaster Follower 1 - He fell into one of his creations. Probably something to do with time or space shifting, since he shattered across time and space.
 * One day, he fell into his creation, and...

Actually, now I realised that it's impossible that it's above the void. Yes, the bottom is white, but that doesn't mean it's endless. How could the CORE not fall down if it's foundations aren't on a surface ?

The Gaster followers don't mention anyone helping him. Even then, I think that I proved the possibility that Gaster didn't fall into the void.

He created the CORE though, plus im confused on that void thing :p

It's understable,after all this one of the most common misconceptions about gaster