Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26907577-20191002153041/@comment-32182236-20191017131036

That.. Actually works.

It even explains an anomaly that I've been unable to explain-An anonaly that I've been ignoring, assuming that it was just a coincidence simply because I couldn't find an explanation for it.

Toriel makes it very clear that it's been a long time since anyone fell by the time Frisk comes around.

We're the first to fall in a long time.

If Toriel had to say it, it was likely unusually long-Not that this is the norm. (Though I have went with the idea that it is the norm just because I had nothing better.)

But as the years go on, another human falling should be more likely, not less.

And nearly every major event that we know about seems to have happened either after all six humans fell, or before Toriel left at most a year after Asriel's death.. (Though I could simply explain that away by saying that the events that happened in between we don't know about because they are no longer relevant.)

If Frisk was the only human that wasn't a part of this plan, then that would explain the time gap. And you managed to explain why the Determination Wizard didn't beat Frisk to it.

However, I find it implausible for the Determination Wizard is that disoriented. Why? Because their narration suggests that they are in fact quite aware of what they see, and are quite in tune with reality.

Chara:You notice a blue switch behind the pillar.

(Because Frisk kept walking past it and not seeing it.)

And now I'm imagining a Campain Comic of Undertale (which doesn't exist by the way)...

Player:The blue switch? There is no blue switch!

DM:Do you still remember the last room? Switch in perspective?

Player:But I don't see it! ..Frisk just walks around in circles, frantically searching for a blue switch.

DM:..You notice the blue switch behind the pillar. You're not sure how you missed it all those other times.

Frisk:Wait, that was the solution?

DM:Yes. Now press the switch so we can get on with things.