Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-38364716-20190805014734/@comment-39385741-20191226033443

This one isn't really an AU, it's more of a sequel:

The game starts with the cutscene with all the main characters looking at the sunset. If you choose, "I want to stay with you", Frisk takes Toriel's hand as normal, but then when they're about halfway to the edge of the screen, the screen goes black, and you can just barely see Gaster on the screen. In the top right corner of the screen the text, "Go back." appears. If you choose, "I have places to go", Toriel leaves the room and the same thing happens.

Then, Frisk wakes up, and realizes it was just a dream. Frisk is a teenager now, and looks more like Kris, but with Frisk's normal face and striped shirt. If you chose, "I want to stay with you", Frisk wakes up in  and you can walk around the house. You'll find Toriel in the main room of the house, and if you talk to her, she will say:

Oh, hello Frisk.

Did you sleep well? You're not often up this early.

...

You had that dream again?

Hmm...

That's the fifth night in a row...

...

You want to go back there?

Maybe you should...

Yes.

If this dream keeps telling you to go back to the Underground, perhaps you should. Just to see what's the reason for the dream...

But be back before bedtime, okay?

When you leave the house, you can walk around a monster town. Papyrus has his own shop which sells flames. (Which is his dream, according to the dialogue when you call him in front of Gerson's shop in Undertale) You can walk all around the town, but the story only progresses when you reach Mount Ebott.

If you chose, "I have places to go", Frisk instead wakes up in a different house, which is empty. (I don't know why, maybe Frisk's parents are at work or something) You can walk around the house, then you can leave it and walk around a human town. Like with the monster town, you can walk all around the town, but the story only progresses when you reach Mount Ebott.

Either way, you end up at Mount Ebott.

This comment's getting way too long, so I'll stop here.