WebSimilarly to Toriel, Asgore acted as much of a father to Chara as he did to Asriel. Flowey expressed confidence that Asgore would show them the human souls, even if he didn't … Webi don't and, never really even liked the ship Asriel x Frisk in the first place it just sdhgdjhdghjs it. makes me uncomfortable personally and i thought writing this would like, make me see what the appeal of it was but nah LMBOOOO. also i. don't like the fact i made Frisk female in it jghdjgfjdhhdhg it's just, all of it is really weird to me now and i can't in …
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WebFlowey (/ˈflaʊi/) is the first major character that the protagonist encounters in Undertale, serving as the main antagonist for the majority of the game, specifically the Neutral and True Pacifist routes. He provides an introduction to the mechanics of encounters by sharing "friendliness pellets," which are actually harmful bullets. His main philosophy is "KILL or … WebHe also has the ability to manipulate vines, He doesn’t become Flowey but he can still turn into XFlowey if XGaster uses his OVERWRITE on him. Trivia It has been said that his 1st theme song, Ambitions and Illusions, was inspired by … dangers of technology
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WebFlowey can contort his face into a variety of expressions and mimic the faces and voices of other characters. He mimics Toriel and Asgore in some situations, as well as his old self … Web4 de out. de 2016 · Well, Asriel and Chara's souls stayed together after they turned to dust, explaining why flowey only needed the souls Asgore already had. I don't remember this well, but Alphys's lab notes on determination mentioned something about a flower that might support my theory, someone PLEASE check this out? It's been a while since I checked. WebThe humans didn't accept, and Asriel got brutally attacked and burned. Barely alive, he made it back to the Underground, where he died. His dust blew onto a bed of golden flowers. One flower was injected with … dangers of teething tablets