Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28009984-20160319184042/@comment-28009984-20160321192940

1) Well, considering that Frisk was just going through the obstacles like a 'tank', I think someone smarter and more perceptive would die a lot less and find a way to get around.

2) Toriel recreated her old home when she moved in there, Flowey mentions that he and Chara used to play there (in the castle).

3) She could've used that as an excuse. But yes, there's no evidence.

4) It isn't stated that she built the machine. It's also shaped like one of those Gaster Blasters. In Entry 5 it is said: 'I've done it. Using the blueprints, I've extracted it from the human SOULs.' In the previous entry it is also said that she found a bunch of weird tapes. It is known that the underground is littered with cameras, and most of them coul've been surveillance or lab experiment tapes. That way she found out more about humans and the experiments done with them.

5) Isn't it strange how Sans copies Toriel throughout the game, even though he only knew her through the door (and what caused him to wander out there in the first place?). Toriel liked puns long before she even thought of living in the ruins, her children tried to bake butterscotch pie just like Sans did, they both collect socks, Sans sells hot dogs with water sausages (which are used as a houseplant in Toriel's house), there's some sort of fire magic coming from his room (could be just a comical effect), he makes a promise just for her to protect a human he despises, in the end he calls her an 'old lady' and if you only kill Papyrus, he moves in with her. Also, he dies protecting the king only if there's no chance that the player will choose mercy, trying to prevent his certain death. It's almost like he knew Toriel from before, and followed her like a child would. Or maybe it's just Toriel's magnetic personality.

Papyrus seem to have am immense knowledge of all sort of dishes, but since he's a skeleton, he has no idea whether what he cooks is edible or not (kinda like Bender from Futurama), he likes children books, costumes, action figures - acts like a child in general, but loves cooking, even though skeletons don't need to eat. He also seems strangely delusional: confirming that he cooked the spaghetti, even though the microwave wasn't even plugged in, watching the TV 'show' which is actually a blank screen. It's like he's suffering from some type of amnesia (or emotional trauma). If you call him in Hotlands he keeps stating how much he dislikes it, even though he likes fire - 'GLAD I DON'T LIVE IN HOTLAND!' and that he hates conveyors, which could've been the reason why Kindness couldn't pick up its frying pan.

If there's really a type of monsters who are born skeletons, why (according to a date that Chara fell in 201X, and possible Papyrus birth date 95) are these two still stuck in childhood?

Also how could a child aquire a fully loaded revolver and go climbing mountains with it?