Talk:River Person/@comment-27799439-20160214232552/@comment-26133480-20161202003945

To the people who say about Frisk/Chara's gender ambiguity, as I see it if this theory is correct (and I could see it as being so) the quote might mean not either of them but the actual player.

The game is known for breaking the 4th wall often; who's to say it doesn't do that here as well?

And indeed it would seem potentially to fit: we as the players are using our hands to guide Frisk through the Underground as well as input the commands to fight or to act.

Perhaps this is meant as a warning to not play Genocide route if a player hasn't, and to restart if already on one.

The thing some might say about the quote reading "man" seems as if it could be one of the following: solely for the rhyming scheme of that word and "hands" or perhaps the word "man" as in "human being".

(Again, assuming this theory is correct.)