Thread:BlackfootFerret/@comment-32182236-20190319173036/@comment-32182236-20190324205937

Gerson also said Asgore NAMED the Kingdom. So prior to Asgore, there was no "Kingdom of Monsters". That's how we know he was the first.

Now, I'm not going to deny that Boss Monsters existed before Asgore.. They most certainly did. But that was BEFORE there was a "Kingdom of Monsters". BEFORE monarchy dawned upon the monsters. And Asgore's ancestors all died before the creation of the Kingdom of Monsters.

That statue? I believe it has to do with the prophecy. The prophecy was made before written history, and it foretold of an "angel". The actual meaning of the prophecy was lost to time, unfortunately, but our current hypothesis is that the angel was supposed to "free" 'us' (What the monsters would call "us"). Asriel Dreemurr most definitely fulfilled that prophecy, and in the only alternate world we know of that also contained the Delta Rune prophecy, a Boss Monster, by the name of "Ralsei", was still vital to the fulfilment of the prophecy. That makes it very likely that the statue was referring to the savior. Not specifically anyone, but the savior.

(Plus, it plays the same theme as Asriel's.)

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Again, I do not claim Kanashi was devoring humans. As I said earlier, if that was their plan, they would have succeeded, and we wouldn't be here in this trial! I had just explained what I think actually happened:They saw a human SOUL just lying around, and they took it.

Do note the glyphs were created by the monsters. And the statement was first elaborated on by saying that humans are far more powerful than monsters.. Then, it was followed by the monsters' ability to steal a human SOUL, as if answering that statement, with "well, except for this.." This implies that the glyphs were trying to dispel the myth that the humans had nothing to fear.

The glyphs, when mentioning the ability to absorb monster SOULs, then state "But this has never happened. And now, it never will." So no, monster SOULs were not ever harvested.

Seriously, Ferret. Try bringing up highly improbable mutations in the courtroom, and see how well the judge and jury take you on that defense. I can nearly guarantee that your defense will get rejected. But just in case that defense does get accepted, I'll argue further.

It'd make sense for the humans to presume that hybrid!Kanashi is a monster, as they don't recognize it as one of their own kind. But remember, the monsters themselves are presuming that Kanashi was a monster. And any reasonable person would be able to tell their own kind apart.

Now, I suspect that you might bring up how Papyrus doesn't know that Frisk is a human-But we have to recall that he's never seen a human before, and he's overall just plain goofy. He wouldn't have fit as a reasonable person in those days. So, you might turn to Asgore, who based on a reliable analysis of the timelines, only recognizes Frisk as a human if they're NOT a genocidal maniac.. But that kind of speaks for itself, doesn't it..? In order for Kanashi to be mistaken in the same way.. THEY'D have to be the same way.. And we know for a fact they weren't, because they clearly had the power necessary to succeed! (And if they were, well, that's a good reason to charge them for many, MANY counts of murder.)

The yellow SOUL mode does the exact same thing the blueprints describe. It's very plausible that THIS is the kind of thing that the blueprints referred to.

Where'd you get the idea that humans and monsters' fate are intertwined?