So this shows us that he without a doubt has knowledge of whether or not everyone survived, and in his own words everyone’s perfectly happy. Plus we’ve learned from the Undertale Alarm Clock Dialogue that Flowey ends up going to the surface with everyone else, this is also seen by the menu screen after the true pacifist ending, which shows that everyone left for the surface, even Flowey. This seems very out of place for an ending where everyone seemingly died, Flowey has no reason to directly state that everyone’s happy if they were really dead. He claims everyone is happy on the surface, and that “Chara” can breath easy because everyone’s safe. While at first our friends appear to be dead the game would suggest otherwise. How do we know everyone actually isn’t dead though? Our best friend, Flowey, can help us explain that.įlowey And How Important He is To Proving Our Friends Are Still Alive The soulless pacifist ending is essentially a way to constantly remind us of our sins, a way that we can never forget what we did. As previously mentioned this ending takes place after a murderboy route. Something that makes the meaning of this ending apparent is the context behind it. So what does this all mean? At first you may assume that everyone’s dead, but that’s far from the truth. Chara appears, again, either with glowing red eyes in the dark, or surrounding your “friends” covered with red X’s. You reset, hoping to yet again achieve a happy ending…but this time something changed. Yet you think you are above consequences. Picture this You killed everyone, everyone who was supposed to be your friends. What Are Chara’s Intentions Behind The Soulless Pacifist Route?
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