undertale-science:This hits you so much harder when you go back to talk to Toriel and once youve don
undertale-science:This hits you so much harder when you go back to talk to Toriel and once youve done a genocide run and learned that when Toriel left, afraid and sickened by Asgore’s plans, she takes Chara’s dead body from the coffin and carries it all the way back to the old home, and buries them where they fell, planting the golden flowers from the surface that they wanted to see. Toriel and Asriel are visiting there and taking care of the flowers because thats where Chara was buried. YOU FELL ON THEIR GRAVE. When you spare Toriel and she has gone and gotten upset about how she has seen so many humans die and how she cannot save a single human, she leaves and walks back to her adopted child’s grave. The only reason she stops Flowey is because she was on her way here to visit Chara’s grave. the reason Flowey is here is because he visited Chara’s grave. People think Toriel is always happy and sweet, but they forget that theres a side of them they don’t want this human to have to see, the Toriel that had to cradle the mummified corpse of a child she treated like her own, and carry it with her, through the heat of Hotland, the moisture of Waterfall, and the cold of Snowdin, and then throughout the ruins, to give what remained at that point the burial she thought Chara deserved. She got those seeds of the golden flowers from the royal garden at new home, the seeds we find in the drawer in old home, and planted them where she buried Chara. They break your fall. for that brief moment of time, you laid there on the ground, a few inches above whatever remained of a child who fell down in this exact spot back in 201x. You don’t realize it, until you’ve already resurrected them with your power…. -- source link
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