@SillyGoofyMode_ Actually the left one is crucial for the intimidating composition of the scene! Summoning only one minion is kinda pathetic, summon two and it actually seems coordinated! (Not that it did much for Flowery in the end but the man knows presentation and I respect that...)
@mrbutterflie This also paralels Ralsei's growth. He used to think of himself as not real too, if the prophecy says he dies he would've just done so. Now though he developed his own personhood & will to live, and is becoming willing to fight against the inevitable, for himself & his friends.
@mrbutterflie To just accept this would be the same as never having lived/existed in the first place. Doesn't matter if it's selfish pointless or inevitable, they still have to try. It's why all flowers still chose to fight even though they didn't want to win, cause it proves they are real.
@OisethSauce I call them as Mad & Pink (Mew Mew) respectively, though I guess they form Pink together, so Mad & Cute works as well... ๐ค
They refer to each other as body and heart/soul in game...
Not having proper names/tags fofr them has actually made it pretty hard to search for art too...
@SillyGoofyMode_ Actually the left one is crucial for the intimidating composition of the scene! Summoning only one minion is kinda pathetic, summon two and it actually seems coordinated! (Not that it did much for Flowery in the end but the man knows presentation and I respect that...)
@bode_owo Please read the thread properly, I never said he thinks a child did this. I was responding to the other person who seemed to suggest UT's characterization of Asgore (killing children) is proof that this specific type of violent and sadistic language is in character for DR Asgore.
@MrRuby_ Also, him not enjoying the child murder is kinda centeral to his character, and I'm pretty sure he also never paraded the children's bodies around in celebration, like... are we pretending the phrasing here isn't uniquely fucked up and sadistic?!?
@MrRuby_ Yes, but that's a different universe and a different version of Asgore as far as we know, so I'm not conflating the two versions as 1:1 the same character. Also a slightly different situation because as King he was actually directly responsible for his people in UT.
@CDbagellover Honestly I came around hard on Flowery toward the end of the chapter it's so good?!?
Ok but lowkey, with Asgore in the loop about the dark world they probably could have kept these guy's alive and brought them to castle town every now and then... please Toby...