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TopicAdvokaiser plays Undertale for the first time (anti-purge edition)
Advokaiser
12/15/18 10:31:12 PM
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Part 3...

Finally, after the slight emotional relief of knowing I could have a better ending, I checked the intro to see if there was no monkey business this time around. "And to think I was always moved by the way the song played at the intro and watching Frisk's fall... I had no idea what I was getting into... *sob*" notaliteralsob

(I guess I can make another pause for a comment. I've been really happy with all the blessings and overall peace I've been experiencing in my life for the last 10 years. God has really changed my life. This game had a lot of that overall peaceful, happy and rose-tinted vibe I love about things in general. The fight with Flowey, however, was a pretty low point overall and threw it away... Although not entirely. If I had played this game 10 years ago... Heck, maybe even 5, I probably wouldn't have been able to stomach this out. Something I hadn't realized until way after I stopped playing this session was that there was even one particular segment that kind of touched me, just before all of this, and that was actually the whole Undertale segment, just one play session away.

Either way, I realized it made sense to go back to the initial save file since there were a lot of question marks in the way that just couldn't be left out: Alphys's sadness and lonelyness, the mysterious door in the mountains, Burgerpants... And a pretty obvious thing that I never thought about: The procedence and identity of the six souls!

So I went back to my file, and everything was normal. Creepily normal. Asgore was alive and...

"Are you ready".
"Go back, go back!!"
"I see..."
"Ehm... I'm not sure you do."

(Actually, what would have happened if I had battled him again? I was too scared to do it to think about it anyway.)

I quickly returned and went all the way to the back of the hotel, when suddenly my phone rang. It was Undyne. There was an unexplicable turn of events. Something that would only happen in, like, a parallel world or something. Undyne wanted me to give a letter to Alphys. She told me were she was, but I was still so overwhelmed that I didn't pay full attention to it. I had to reset the game to see it again and advance. Eventually I got to Snowdin. Finally the pair had something else to say this time around. Undyne gave me the letter and I took off.

(At this point I couldn't stop playing; I had to see what was going to happen next, hoping that everything improved further, although I was aware that this probably was going to take some more time to wrap everything up.)

Before delivering the letter, I wanted to try something first. I saw a video a while back titled: "What happens if you sell Undyne's letter?" I didn't remember it, so I went ahead and tried to sell it at the tEM shOP. I... couldn't. "Well, I tried. Besides, Flowey would have probably found out and given me another good scare by corrupting the file again, ending the game or something like that."

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