UNDERTALE/DELTARUNE Megathread V.8 - Is Sans Undertale Actually Gay? GAMETHEORY
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Here's some turkey induced theory crafting:
Sans has to be a Darkner who can jump between timelines, how else does he have the blueprints that are identical to the Thrash machine Susie and Lancer made, or have knowledge of "shortcuts" that is backed up by the similarities of his bedroom door and the Dark World's shortcut doors, can bleed just like the Darkners would (Ralsei would've corrected Lancer otherwise when he had a bucket for the blood he'd spill from the heroes, as Ralsei would know Monsters do not bleed which implies Darkners are a seperate race altogether), and is capable of dodging just like a Darkner. We do not know if he had really died in the Genocide ending, or if he had escaped through one of his many shortcuts to jump to another timeline that isn't doomed by the player's actions (Darkners are capable of retreating when near death, as Sans had done). True, your EXP and LV goes up when you defeat a monster, but San's retreat counts as a defeat and your unbridled violence still reflects upon you.
I've got a theory too, took me a few months to make. read if you want all future chapters spoiled
The year is 2008, and the world teeters on the brink of war. Radical Ultra-Nationalists have seized power in Moscow. Their goal: To Re-establish the Soviet Empire. Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, one by one the nearby independent republics slip back into the Russian orbit. Russian tanks sit in the Caucasus Mountains, and the Baltic Forests, poised to strike to the South and East. The world holds its breath and waits.
For one small group of Elite soldiers, the war has already begun: US Special Forces, Group 5, 5th Battalion, D Company. Deployed on peacekeeping duty to the Republic of Georgia in the Caucasus, this handful of Green Berets represents the very tip of the spear. The first line of defense. Equipped with the latest battlefield technology, and trained in the latest techniques of covert warfare, they strike swiftly, silently, invisibly. They call themselves: The Ghosts
This theory blows out every single one made so far out of the water because of how plausible it is.
thanks for the laugh
I'm going to have to look into the music for this song. Undertale's most memorial bit for me was that I found the music so catchy, both original and remix variants. Going to definitely be looking into Deltrarune to see if I can add more stuff ( I already have thanks to this post lol ).
Also started sketching up a picture as well that's coming out rather well. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out once vectored. =]
Field of Hopes and Dreams and Rude Buster certainly count as "catchy AF", but the rest… can't say much for them, aside from the You Can Always Come Home track.
if you think K.Round's theme isn't the shit then I dont know whats wrong with you
Although I feel this comic goes a little too...far...in terms of carrying out this concept, I think would be pretty cool if the rest of Deltarune followed the idea of testing what it means for players to actually be in control of someone else.
I sleep well, actually. I only made that stuff up as an exaggerated expression.
…Checker Dance is quite a dance-able tune, though I probably showed more interest in the portion that sounds like Super Smash Bros. 64's character select screen. (Listen to the piano, that's my hint!)
High quality rip coming up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5wyYMGhR4k
I remember reading something that had to do with the "So long suckers!" Dril tweet and Lancer some time ago, but I can't remember exactly what it was. Did somebody made a comic out of it or something?