@xX_DontRespectOpinions_Xxpacifist ending is the canon ending since it has 0 inconsistencies. any inconstincy someone tells you about is most likely a headcanon they thought was real. neutral is automatic reset and genocide is an eventual true resetting for unknown reasons so these endings are "canon" too
The tutu and ballet shoes are also hidden behind a waterfall and in a patch of grass (or whatever it is in waterfall), which lines up with Axis having "hid the evidence"
@@KirbyGamerEX27 she only injected the "serum" into Kanako. Kanako is gone because either she's an Amalgamate now, or if the memory is interpreted differently, fell down immediately because of the "corruption" of LV in Integrity's soul
23:10 Y’know, Chujin being disturbed to the point of not sleeping makes a lot of sense considering monsters just turn to dust when they die, they don’t ever really see corpses (expect maybe when a monster had fallen down that might be comparable to a corpse)
People don't know how seeing a real corpse would feel and look like until they do and the mental consequences to their body, to monsters seeing dust is the equivalent of that especially if the dust came from the person that was killed infront of your eyes, now imagine being like Chujin, you made a robot to apprehend the robot but accidently made a fatal mistake and when you got to him you saw something much, much worse than you could ever imagine.
And by his reaction it seems that it doesn't seem he just saw a dea dvody, it sounds like he sound a whole slaughter scene, it makes it sound like Perseverance's death was not a pleasent one
@@MarcyTheKindaCoolWizardIf your save file is a certain FUN value, some pillars at the ruins have drawings that indicate the events leading up to the human's death. And the third pillar, which bas a drawing of the human corpse, has a big hole with cracks in the middle. I think it's a safe bet that Axis's death on the Genocide route might not have been portrayed that way purely out of visual flair.
@@funninoriginal6054yep, I headcanon axis used his kamehameha beam that he uses in neutral and pcifist on the human, which is ironically the only attack he does not use in genocide
Humans must seem like eldritch abominations compared to monsters. Monsters turning to dust is relatively tame. They treat the dust of others as casually as we treat the ashes of those who have been cremated. Keeping a mutilated corpse in your home would be horrifying, but keeping a vase full of ashes is pretty normal. Like damn, could you imagine being so used to seeing cremated ashes, and thinking that's just what happens when you die, and then seeing an actual murder victim for the first time?
the random soul found in waterfall makes a lot more sense after you hear Axis dialogue in a genocide route basically saying Axis merced the kid and hid the evidence of the killing which includes the soul, the shoes, and tutu hidden in obscure places within waterfall
That’s possible. Honestly, I just took it as the owner of that SOUL killing themself. If they were killed in combat, why would their SOUL not be collected?
@@blank_home1229 Axis collected the soul for Chujin. I'm guessing after awhile he went back to Waterfall and left the soul there for the royal guard to find since it would look suspicious if he suddenly came up to Asgore with the soul of the human nobody could find for weeks.
legit liked the attack design more than 80% of the genocide route. The knight froggit attack that the boss uses ONCE probably had 40+ frames of animation dedicated to it
Oh, so thats why Ceroba gets mad at Clover when they kill Axis in Pacifist. Its because they de-purified their heart by killing. Ceroba called off the mission immediately, as she then knew clover's soul was pointless.
I love how the game resetting the moment Clover climbs up the rope to Toriel perfectly lines up about what we learned in the neutral route - Flowey realized that Clover was headed to a dead end for him by staying with Toriel again, so he reset before that happened
Integrity Demise Timeline: 17:40|23:06 • The child with the Integrity SOUL falls into the Underground • They proceed to do a Neutral run (or an ongoing genocide run, we don't really know, the most info we get on their actions is that they have indeed hurt some monsters, Chujin himself witnessed it) • Chujin activates Axis and ran a protocol that made him chase the child into Waterfall to "apprehend" them • Axis proceeds to completely obliterate the child using his lasers, much to Chujin's horror after arriving shortly to the murder scene • Afraid of anyone finding out, Axis "hid the evidence" in Waterfall (probably by order of Chujin) shortly after "containing the subject" (which I assume is the soul, otherwise the only other thing to contain is the body, and I hope Chujin didn't just pull a FNAF on us with the dead kid and the robot and what not, though wouldn't that explain why killing Axis gives you EXP? Whatever...). This lines up in the actual canon lore, that's why we find their ballet shoes and tutu hidden in a patch of grass in OG Undertale • Chujin keeps the blue soul for awhile to experiment on, mostly on himself using the serum (but also maybe on Axis aswell?). • After "years" have passed (as mentioned in the book in the Steamworks office secret room), Chujin (or maybe Ceroba) dumps the blue soul back into Waterfall which was then discovered by one of the Royal Guards and sent straight to Asgore's castle for safekeeping This timeline explains how Chujin was able to use a Soul to create his serums whilst also having Integrity be in one of Asgore's capsules by the time Clover fell down into the Underground
The reason Axis gives EXP is different than the reason frisk gains EXP for killing, because EXP is a mental thing. Clover feels like justice is served for killing, while Frisk feels gratification. EXP and LV are mental states.
@@FriendsWeMade if Clover were to gain EXP from Axis because they think Axis deserves it. That wouldn't explain why you somehow don't also get EXP after killing Guardner in the greenhouse. Keep in mind, you get EXP either way, you don't even have to know Axis killed the kid, you just have to kill him. No other robot in the steamworks does this. Which is kinda strange.
@@X-SPONGED Axis tries to kill or incapacitate you on every encounter with him. Clover knows Guardener only intended to send a report but glitched, and therefore doesn't believe she deserved it. The other robots I can't fully explain.
Ive been doing back-to-back neutral runs and Flowey starts to have some interestung dialogue after a while. Also, he gets quite annoyed if you refuse to save
this game follows the cannon so closely that I feel like it'll be hard to not subconsciously misremember details from this game as actual lore in the future😂
@@elio22bbl Sure but some of this stuff can't be possible in Undertale because the first thing that Flowey couldn't exist until the amalgamates experiment
@@Joe98912 What? I don't understand what you mean. It still lines up to me. UTY seems to take place only a few years before UT, and in both Flowey and the amalgamates exist at the same time.
I'll be honest I never even realized many people consider the blue soul to have killed. I just thought that the tutu and shoes may have been dusty because they've been left behind for a long time (especially since they're in very hidden places that can be easily skipped over). But then it hit me, the green soul's items (stained apron and the frying pan) are also items you can collect in the overworld, same with cyan soul's items with the toy knife and ribbon. None of those items are described to be dusty whatsoever. The apron and frying pan I get, after all there's no way a human with a kindness soul would hurt a monster (which makes me wonder what would happen if they even attempted a genocide run, would their soul even be able to handle it?). As for the ribbon and toy knife I'll admit, I didn't get it but thinking further I can understand, patience is all about waiting for to achieve what you want, so perhaps the cyan soul child was patient enough to understand the monsters and not jump into combat immediately. TBH I'm honestly shocked at this revelation, as integrity represents the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Maybe because of the moral principles the blue soul felt justified in their kills? Idk but another soul I initially thought was the one axis killed was the purple soul, which you can tell by the fact the state of its corresponding equipment (glasses are cloudy, probably due to dust, and the notebook is torn which as someone with a ton of notebooks I can confirm that that notebook must've been through some stuff to be that worn out). Idk why this is all interesting to me but it is. TLDR: I learned about some sweet possible Undertale lore I never knew about before.
my theory for a potential kindness geno run would be the human would see it as a mercy to kill them. after all, monsters are miserable everywhere, and when they would have fallen, there would have been far more souls needed. twisted logic, but so is blaming all of monsterkind for the actions of a few in clovers run and as for your integrity, i always saw it more as staying true to yourself. perhaps for them it meant refusing to admit they were wrong. they were attacked first, after all, and the logic of a child, especially a scared one, is understandably flawed
The thing about kindness is pretty simple if you think about it. The important bit is this, who are you being kind to? Many acts of kindness can not be kind to *everyone*. If you saw somebody being held at gunpoint, the kind thing to do would be to call the police or otherwise somehow take down the gunman, right? But, that's not very kind to the gunman, however. If the Kindness soul killed any monsters in the underground, perhaps it was because they thought it would be a nice thing to do for another human. Maybe it would be kind to avenge a previous victim by killing the monster that felled them; or perhaps it was a kindness to a monster that was getting attacked by another one. Or perhaps, since a fight *must* happen, and somebody *must* die; perhaps the kindest thing to do would be to end their life instantly, without any pain or any time for them to feel fear over what's about to happen... Alternatively, here's another one to think about: showing kindness towards an enemy means being cruel to yourself. If all of these monsters are so desperate to end my life and steal my soul, the kindest thing that I could do for myself would be to end their lives first. Being kind and sparing the lives of those that seek so desperately to kill me only means bringing more troubles onto myself, and allowing more opportunities for those enemies to end my life in the future.
@@fishtankplaysI’ve always liked the idea for a kindness Geno where the entire Underground’s happiness, hope and morale is at an all time low (about as low as when Asriel/Chara died), and the kindness soul believes that the only way to save them from their pain is through death.
When I heard in geno axis explained that he killed the blue human I thought it was never explained in other timeliness. Until I watched the video It was explained just a secret Easter egg
I honestly thought it was intentional! It made so much sense, especially when it seems like he's typing his own dialogue, like when the lights went out and his "Typographic box" got smaller
it's so cool how you need to find secrets in both pacifist and neutral, AND play geno to piece together the fate of the blue fallen human from all perspectives. chujin's programming mistakes "forced" axis to kill the human before quickly hiding the evidence (hence why the tutu and ballet shoes are hidden in undertale), and chujin took the soul to make the serum out of it; when it failed because the human was impure, chujin deemed the soul useless for his endeavors and left it in waterfall to avoid suspicion, where it was then discovered and brought to asgore
we will definitely need WAY more updates to this video in the future since yellow has only been out for a few days and a TON of new stuff is probably being discovered every day :3
like darestep said for example, i encountered wanda (a unicorn) in my first playthrough. i also met jane (a wolf monster i think. i've encountered here twice at this point lol), both in snowdin, and it depends on your fun event value. from what i've seen you can even find gerson somewhere. it's neat that this game has fun value stuff too so subsequent neutral runs can be entirely different depending on the value. and. who knows. maybe there might even be a gaster equivalent if we somehow manage to find the specific area that needs a specific fun value. it'd be interesting to find atleast lol
The reason why your name is clover is because in the omega flowey fight when you get to the yellow soul part the gun starts shooting clovers at you when it starts trying to heal you
Man this game was absolutely amazing. Deltarune level quality, and far beyond. And yes, it took them 7 years, but the wait was 100% worth it. I hope their next project, even if most likely not undertale related, will be just as good. Also, thousands of hours of work for FREE. Mind boggling. Quick edit, make sure to support the creators other works as well. The best way to show appreciation!
Fun fact! If you go to the Golden Coffee area without encountering Micro Froggit, there won't be anyone in the mini pool. The text for checking it will be different too. The coffee will be there though. I found it by accident on my first playthrough and thought it was for the guy stuck to the pole, buuuut it wasn't.
god the way they even expanded on the other humans' lore too. I never evn thought of Integrity to be the killing type after people rementioned that the ballet shoes were dewcribed as dangerous and how the old tutu was referred by papyrus as a "dusty tutu" because they interpeted it as if the blue soul did a lot of killing. Also considering how the shoes were also a really strong weapon too. God i love it
I don't think the Integrity soul did a lot of killing. In fact, there's enough wiggle room to present the whole situation as a case of misunderstanding. If the soul did a Pacifist run then the dust could have come from a monster who they befriended but had die on them or in their arms. Which would result in them getting dust on their clothing. Them attacking Chujin's kid? People can lash out in grief. Could even argue that they did a Neutral run where they only killed out of self-defense or when there was no other choice in the matter.
@@Techhunter_Talon It would be interesting if there were an Undertale Blue game where a Pacifist run is impossible because the first monster you meet is actually bad and you have to kill them to survive, but afterwards you are branded a murderer. So it's just trying to make the best of a bad situation/bad start and be kind despite being a pariah. Could have kind of a "it's never too late/context matters/forgiveness" kind of message.
In my genocide route, I am unsure what triggered it but, I left the room where you get the ice bullets and entered a secret room with a girl in the center. The music turned off, the whole room had trees on the edges, and I went by her dialogue too quickly and she then repeat another line. I forgot it and didn't think to record it but I'm not lying, somebody please confirm this if you ran into it, or try to trigger it.
The monster in the Steamworks can actully be encountered sort of in Genocide, if you interact with the room's "door" it says you can't open it, but someone is trembling behind it. I assumed it was robots, but I guess not.
25:09 It also leads me to believe that this is why the serum worked on Martlett during the genocide route, because Martlett wanted to stop Clover's genocide once and for all, and since we know now that the blue soul child has killed monsters beforehand, making their soul not pure, this is why the serum didnt fail on Martlett's body during the genocide route. Although it's not confirmed whether Martlett has a boss monster soul or has the soul of an average monster, l believe Martlett has the soul of an average monster because of this: Remember how during the 2nd flashback in Ceroba's memory (in the pacifist route), that it showed once serum was injected into Kanako, that it had failed horribly? Well, Chujin said in one of the tapes that Kanako is a boss monster. Chujin also states that when he conducted more tests on serum, that the substance rejected the fusion, which led to the deterioration of his soul. Both Chujin and Kanako are boss monsters, and it seems that the serum failed on both monsters who had the boss monster gene. However, nothing was said about serum working on an average monster soul. Chujin said in one of the tapes that a serum would transform any AVERAGE monster. (This was where after, he had to conduct more tests on serum) But he conducted the tests on himself, a boss monster soul, not an average monster soul. Due to Martlett's intent to kill clover, which combined with the purelessness from the integrity soul, this is why the serum worked on Martlett, having the intent to kill at that moment allowed Martlett to transform into a boss monster.... and then the final fight begins... This might be a little far-fetched, but let me know how you guys think of it. Edit: I just realized, during Martlet's cutscene before the 2nd phase on genocide, she goes to the True Lab. It was said at one point by Ceroba that Kanako was being kept at the Lab after she had "fallen down" after the serum failed on Kanako during the Pacifist Route. It was likely that when Martlet had entered the Lab, that she discovered what truly happened to Kanako, as well as possibly re-discovering the serum (Which many people presume that this was where Martlet found the serum, and used it during the final battle against Clover).
When I saw Martlett inject herself I thought it was Determination. Your theory makes sense, but it is also possible that it goes hand-and-hand with the theory that Undyne was injected with Determination. From UT we know that Determination is something monsters lack. In UT and UTY, Undyne and Martlett respectively are extremely determined to kill you. As the fight progresses, they start to melt into creatures similar to the amalgams in the true lab. Along with this, at the beginning of their genocide fight, their forms change(Martlett's much more than Undyne's but the point still somewhat stands). One more point to go with this is that Martlett is seen sneaking into the true lab while Alphys is gone during a cutscene in Martlett's genocide fight. Alphys was known to be working with the determination of human SOULS, while we have no idea what Chujin was taking from the SOUL he had(it could've also been determination, which would make both of our theories true).
@@Nx042 in every section you need to walk back and forth through each room until you "encounter" nothing. Once you get the dialogue "but nobody came", move onto the next section. This includes the Steamworks, even though Axis is the only robot that gives EXP
You wouldn't be missing much. The most likely* outcome was that you would stay with toriel in the ruins, which is why flowey RESET as that was a dead end for his plans
There is a very specific reason for that, after beating Neutral three times Flowey mentions specifically "Why are we here? Again? On this rooptop? It *always* ends on this rooptop." and complains that this might be a dead end, that clover is a dead end, but there might be *someone* else that he could use while specifically looking *directly forwards* instead of at the soul. "No matter what either Toriel or Martlet takes you in and you adapt." is something he is aware of because he keeps resetting and *not* getting a new result.
@@EddieSpaghetti69no lol, you don't need to do it thrice, flowey very much says that he tampered with the switches in the ruins because he's tired of seeing clover being bad at baseline undertale, either he stays with toriel or he ends up dying
@@NovaAeternus That's correct, but beating the neutral route a few times provides more explaining and insight into what Flowey is thinking at that point in time. It's small, but notable; He's aware that Clover ain't in control and is aware to the reality that he might not be either. And it doesn't comfort him at all.
Something interesting is that you can still get the golden items for the bandana in the Genocide route AND use them for the bandana itself. Except you won't fight Macro Froggit. You'll just instantly be given the chest to open. That bandana is super useful for Zenith Martlet too, as it reduces the damage you take from 11 to 9. It's not a whole lot of course, but it's still helpful to have at least one more hit you can take.
A lot of indie games fall into the trap of being self aware and overuse meta humor. UT and most fan projects seem to find a good balance of it, though.
The book of paranormal events references various fun events that can happen, the arcade one refers to one sketchy looking npc that can appear there, the one in snowdin refers to the two secret npcs you can find leaving the frozen pellet room. (it also references axis killing the blue soul ballet kid)
@@ms042-yc4gx they even took the time to work the end into canon, the main four monsters send clovers hat and gun into the dump, where bratty and catty find it in undertale
Man, lots of lore surrounding the blue soul specifically. I wonder if the game is trying to imply that Sans and Undyne are so worried about Papyrus’ safety because there have been attacks in Snowdin before.
Also in addition to it being the blue soul, there is a map somewhere I can’t really remember where that shows all of the souls and a dark blue question mark
Note: The NPC that normally appears in neutral and pacifist that you give the coffee to in exchange for the soggy mitten does not appear in the genocide route. At least, that's the way it appears to me.
Correct, you have to spare Dalv to abort it to Neutral and then resume it after you get the scarf (Flowey makes note after you leave the Ruins that nobody will really notice/miss him or the rest of the Ruins monsters)
I feel like the book in the hidden lab room was talking about the purple soul instead of the blue one. Just because the idea of lying in wait and hiding away sounds more like something the Perseverence trait would fall in line with. Plus, Integrity was described to be on a crusade, and their attacks were pretty well known
FUN FACT!! Regarding the Band Merch Pin item, you can actually get it more than once. Which means you can get a TON of money if there's a way to sell items. I forgot if there was, But if so, make sure to keep that in mind.
THEORY ABOUT AXIS'S ORIGINS(SPOILERS) . . . . . Axis is the only robot that gives EXP upon being killed. This means that Axis must have a SOUL, just like Mettaton. Whether it is human or monster is unknown. We find that Axis killed a human and hid the evidence, which could show that the SOUL Axis has was human(although I find this to be less likely). The magic that Axis uses doesn't align with the magic Ceroba uses, and it is unknown if Chujin is capable of using magic. The SOUL cannot be Kanako's for two reasons: 1. Ceroba mentions that she was sent to Alphys's lab, and is now likely an amalgam and 2. Axis was a private project that Ceroba didn't know about until entering the Steamworks with Clover. In the pacifist run, while in the Steamworks with Ceroba, you can find logs of previous Axis models, all of which failed. The current model not only works, but was also capable of feeling emotion, as shown before the final fight with Axis in genocide when explaining his relief that he was able to save a few of the robots. Throughout UT and UTY, monsters are shown to be kind and caring by nature, with only a few having ill intent, while humans can vary much more. As seen in a cutscene during the pacifist Ceroba fight, Chujin is almost immobile, stuck in his bed. This leads me to believe that he was in no shape to get to Axis and transfer his own SOUL into Axis, as Axis was located at the Steamworks. This leads me to believe that the SOUL of an unknown monster was used to make Axis successful.
Interesting Theory. Read it all. The only bit I would argue on is the part where Kanako is an amalgam. It's just a theory of yours, but I would like to add on a little: Somewhere in Undertale Yellow, there was a part mentioned about monsters who were "Fallen down." I think because of the failure of the serum, the damage that it caused to Kanako's soul caused her to be in a "Fallen down" state. I don't think Kanako is an amalgam, because in Undertale lore, it was Alphys that tried to inject determination within dying monsters to prolong their lives, which ended up turning those monsters into amalgamations. The plot of Undertale Yellow was before the determination soul fell, so I doubt that is what Kanako is suffering from, but it is plausible.
Something I did on my run was use the matches on the piece of wood in the mines. I cannot believe they added a special animation and solution just for that.
You might already know this one, it looked like you briefly checked for it in your playthrough but moved on without saying anything- When you go to bits and bites in the genocide route there's a tall, ominous figure standing in the doorway and watching you. Seen people claim they can see it in game, but if you can it's realllly hard to make out. I had to take a screenshot and crank the brightness up 3x in order to see anything but it's definitely there. quite spooky. :)
I like how Slurpy is a whole fetch-quest to cool down the coffee to a more manageable level (and you can't just grab some ice or something), in part due to the inn having McDonald's temperature coffee.
There are some FUN events where the pillars in the room where you fight Rorrim have paintings on them, one of which having a drawing of axis, and the next one having a picture of a human with its head missing. the next one has a drawing of said human's soul. ..This implies axis ripped off Integrity's head, which would also explain how terrified Chujin was upon seeing it.
[neutral ending spoilers] 0:35 the animation implies flowey reset Clover haha "nonoNONONO WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO G- forget this i'll just [File 1 Deleted]"
16:00 funfact, when i played the game for the first time i wanted to interact with the shelves for items until i found this guy, i didn't even know it was a secret 😭
Here’s another secret that I found just recently after starting my geno run: in the room with the ice pellets ammo, walking out of the room brought me to an npc, not the normal area. I don’t remember what the npc said, but it was weird because after leaving I ended up close to the shack in a different area and couldn’t go back. I have no idea if it’s a fun-value thing (if it exists), or if it’s like the egg thing in deltarune just walking back and forth, but it’s definitely weird.
kinda-fun-fact: you can see flowey watching you when you're riding Ava. at least. in neutral. i did. dunno. just a small lil detail i thought was p cool.
I knew there was more to the micro froggit stuff! I found all 3 normal rooms, but I didn’t find the Steamworks one. It’s too bad you literally can’t ever play the game again unless you reset.
I finally did it. I went back a fought Macro Froggit blind (aside from the sprite and the name (which was obvious, I figured it put 7 years ago when I was like 10)) and it was really fun. Plus, even though I had to edit my save to do it, just walking around The Steamworks really helped me move on from the game after a month of on and off sobbing.
the insane amount of attention to detail with- lining up with the story of Undertale is unironically- not even incredible, its IMPRESSIVE. that level of detail is ONLY POSSIBLE if the developer of such a fangame is THAT DEDICATED to the source material... and holy shit the Undertale Yellow devs are some determined folk. Chujin might be one of my favourite characters out there i LOVE HIM!!!!!!!!!! and i also feel- incredibly bad----
You should do a video on about the Easter eggs in game, like there’s a Stanley parable Easter egg, and a fnaf easter egg, and others that I don’t know yet
There were a couple of references to Windows xp in that one office room. Deltarune also had a reference to Space Cadet Pinball. Also I one point I thought the game implied that the underground had universal healthcare for some reason.
Also you can get the Band Merch Pin even in Genocide as long as you go ahead without killing every monster and get it from the monster lady, you'll have to play the Shufflers game tho. You can't get the Silver Scarf though, Coffee guy won't show up if you get to honeydew early or late in genocide. Then just go back and kill the last monsters.
I found a secret! Don't know anything about it but when i left the room where the ice falls off the tree and you get the ice pellet ammo, Instead of going back to the normal area, I went into a room with no music and a unicorn. She says "Did Mikey send you?" "Huh?" "Huh??" "Doesn't matter because I won't go!" "This is just like Mikey!" "Instead of talking face to face, he sends a little weird guy to stare at me!" "Hehe omg!" "Sorry for calling you weirdd!" "I tend to bully small children when I get moody!" "My B!" I walk around the room for a bit. I interact with her again - "Mikey never paid any attention to me, you know??" "I wanted to teach him a big ol' lesson!" "So i'm playing hard to get by wandering into the woods and maybe dying?" "I think he'd care a lot if that happened!" I probably could've interacted again, but I accidentally left the room and was back in the normal area. Am I the first to find this? If you guys know anything about this secret, tell me
Ya all think that Ceroba's plan would have worked if she had more kids? Like just get a lot of them and put them into jars so they don't spoil and take them out when you wanna inject one, it should work eventually, if their genes were good enough.
Man if only Alphys had thE BALLS Chujin had to confess her sins, that way many people wouldnt hate Alphys as mutch as they do .( now that think of it.... all mosters in UT yellow apologize after attacking you, something NO ONE did in proper undertale, sans even shushes you and calls you a crybaby when you tell him you´ve previosly been murdered by monsters) Alsoooo...... notice how marlet tore the last enrty of her journal because she got traumatized by the amalgamates, fuck she lied Ceroba at the end of the pacifist run By saying she would open an investigation about Kanako, hadnt she done that..... Ceroba migth just had beaten Alphys to Death with her bare hands. LIKE SHIT! had Ceroba won the figth against Clover she migth´ve just murder Asgore and lost her mind, like Fuck! T H E P L O T D E E P E N S
PS: Marlet saved Aphys life by liyng to Ceroba PS PS: Chujin Has BALLS, BALLS so BIG they migth be trailing the ground by not only hiding a human Soul from asgore but he also made an efective weapon that kills humans, and then got existencial dread and felt remorse for what he did I Dare you find one character in normal undertale who does THAT PS PS PS: Marlet is a liar but she does wrong for what she belives is the best. Her Character arc goes from being a lazy coward to absolute BADASS in all routes, my respects to the blue bird PS PS PS PS: this joke wrote itself did it? :>
I found this one seemingly random room inbetween the room where you get the ice pellets with a unicorn lookin thing asking if "Mikey sent you to bring her home", whatever thats supposed to mean
another secret i just found is if you go in ad out of the room in snowdin here the tall thin white monster tells you to go slow you there is a small chance you can go to a secret room