New superhero: Crime Man.
He stops crimes exclusively by comitting crimes. He out-crimes the criminals.
As much as I love a clover revival au I rlly wanna see more cool stuff
Why not check out fanmade undertale yellow content? We have:
Clover revival AU
Clover revival AU
Clover revival AU
Clover revival AU
Kanako revival AU
Clover revival AU
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Clover revival AU
PSA: golden flowers and buttercups are not the same plant.
flowey is a golden flower. golden flowers did not exist in the underground until asriel brought them back with him from the surface. golden flowers are edible and can be used to make tea. golden flowers are fictional plants from undertale.
buttercups are poisonous. buttercups already existed in the underground when chara fell. buttercups are what chara used to accidentally poison asgore and intentionally poison themself. buttercups are real flowers that exist in real life.
stop mixing them up please 😠I beg ðŸ˜
I love that frisk is in the same situation as Kris but theyre a baby so they don't care like "YAH is fine heart tells me what to do I do it -_- "
guys i kinda like him
i want to play with his hair
Fun fact: after completing the True Pacifist ending of Undertale it seems like everyone has gotten their happy ending and the only threat to their happiness is you, The Player, who has the power to reset their progress and annul the ending.
This is is both true and false. There is one other character in the game, canonically capable of resetting the timeline for funsies. The Player (arguably) never sees that happening because while in the game world their own determination/time powers override his. However, once The Player is no longer on the game, there should be nothing stopping that other character from becoming the master of timeline again.
Every moment you aren't playing the game, aren't accessing your save file, Flowey has his turns with the keys from the time travel machine. Every time you close the game you leave everyone alone with him, especially after getting an ending.
This is hinted to when Flowey is the one to tell the Player how the get the "perfect" ending, an ending where he still ultimately ends up as his Flower self. As well as begs the Player on behalf of all monsterkind to let everyone retain their happy endings and not play the game anymore. This is despite the fact that the flower is stated to be souless and completely devoid of care or empathy.
The Player is being manipulated into giving Flowey his power back, permanently.
Why would a game about extending love and empathy to people you would usually pass without giving their lives a moment of consideration, conclude by telling you to stop carring and move on form all the connections you made.
joyous creature
anyone else load up the photoshop flowey fight just to feel something?
do u ever lose your mind over how, in one way or another, each element of this form ties back into who he is and why?
flowey's aim in this fight is to instill a terror in you that defies reason. he wants you horrified, out of your mind. trapped. stuck.
but above all, he wants you to feel HELPLESS.
what better way to pull that off than by using his own horrors?
flowey didn’t need to conjure up new nightmares; the ones that haunt him are more than enough.
those grotesque human eyes glaring down at you. probably the same eyes that once looked at him, filled with hatred and fear. the cold judging eyes that saw him as nothing but a monster, something to be destroyed—erased—for something he never even did. the vines, those long, suffocating tendrils, reach out to strangle you, replicating the suffocation of being stuck in a flower. and then there’s the tv head. the literal device on which his greatest failure can be played—REPEATEDLY.
this is flowey's desperate attempt to make you experience the same helplessness he’s known for so long. he didn’t choose this. who would? flowey was made into this, by forces far beyond his control, and now he’s lashing out because there’s nothing else left for him.
the fight is brutal. it feels impossible. hopeless. he succeeds, if for a brief moment, in making you feel powerless and at his mercy.
but... with whatever little strength you have left, you call out for help—just as he once did.
six times you do this. six times, help arrives.
how is that fair?
he begged for help too, but no one answered. nobody ever came. he was left alone, his pleas sinking into an unforgiving stillness
why wasn’t he worth saving?
the fight resumes and you get help a seventh time. seven times. when he couldn’t get just one.
you're saved. you get to walk away, victorious. whereas he is left, abandoned once again, in silence.
i like that both undertale and deltarune tell you you’re a bad person for playing them
undertale makes you take away everyone’s happy ending to replay, and flowey says something about that i think (it’s been a long time so i forget but you hopefully know what i’m talking about?). if you do genocide they tell you no character played a role in that and it was completely avoidable, that was all you.
deltarune shows you you are forcing your will on kris. if you hurt the people close to them that’s on you and it WEIGHS on them. just the very act of having the game open is hell for them, you are in their fucking soul.
idk it’s just cool stuff to explore