I am very serious about that Gordon Flowey au
no sentence fills me with utter loathing so much as "i asked chatgpt"
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
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I feel like Flowey is the the type of person who would rather have a nightmare rather than a sweet dream. Because think of it like this; when you wake up from a nightmare, you get reminded that it’s just a dream, and dreams can’t hurt you. However, when you wake up from a good dream, about being happy with loved ones, wouldn’t you also be sad? Because of course, it just a dream and dreams aren’t real.
hanahaki is so good if you ignore the part where it's caused by unrequited love. you're dying because i don't like you romantically??? it's my fault??? seriously?????? absolutely nothingburger trope
I WAS PLAYING PROSEKA ON A MULTI SERVER AND THE FUCKING FLICK NOTE DIDNT REGISTER AND ME AND ONE OTHER PERSON WERE LIKE THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT DIDNT GET A FULL COMBO AND EVEN WORSE IT WAS A MASTER 25 SO IT WAS LIKE A VERY EASY SONG
i wonder if flowey spent the equivalent of whole days killing and reloading. killing and reloading. just to prove to himself that he could bring people back. just to prove to himself that no one had to die again. he controlled it all. no one could die. no one was allowed to die.
i wonder if that’s why he brought frisk back, every time he killed them. they were a playmate. they reminded him of an old friend. their courage, their strength, their determination… it all felt familiar. like if he just reached hard enough, it was them. even if it wasn’t… it was. he told himself it was entertainment. that they hadn’t learned the truth. that they needed to be put in their place before they could be absorbed.
he was lying.
even as he fought them, he knew they couldn’t be gone forever. with just a thought he could bring them back. he was the one in control. and the way blood coated their corpse, the way their body slumped and turned cold when they died, it felt the same as watching the light leave chara’s eyes. and every time he brought them back to life, it felt like he was bringing chara back, too, not just some human.
flowey could bring back the dead. but he had to bring back the dead. if he brought back enough, he could almost pretend it was chara he was resurrecting. and he couldn’t just leave someone dead. because that meant losing them all over again.