Everyone, everything in these worthless memories. Let's destroy everything in this wretched world. We're still inseparable, after all these years. This leads to the discovery that all of the coffins are empty and that there are mummy wrappings at the bottom of Frisk's coffin. After the fight, Monster Kid recognizes the protagonist as Chara.ĭuring the epilogue, Chara may return to the room containing the coffins of the other humans. They show Frisk's fall into the Underground, Monster Kid's discovery of Frisk, and the royal family spending time with Frisk. Towards the end of the fight against Monster Kid, when the protagonist calls out " someone else"'s name, flashbacks of Frisk and Monster Kid play. Most of these tapes are of Monster Kid and Frisk, and prove that Frisk had a "plan." In one of the tapes, MK tells Frisk to wake up and that "they don't like this plan anymore." MK's quote is speculated to be something that they said to their dying sibling because this same VHS contains the quote seen on the game over screen. None of these VHS tapes include visuals and provide narration alone. In the True Lab, VHS tapes of Frisk interacting with their family can be played back. VHS tape recording of Toriel from the True Lab You are the future of humans and monsters. ! You have to stay determined! You can't give up. However, the narrator throughout the entirety of Underswap is up to speculation. There is evidence that some narration, as well as descriptions of certain actions and events, is by Frisk themselves. When Asgore left Toriel, he carried Frisk's body to the Ruins and gave them a proper burial.įrisk appears in front of the "protagonist" and says that the protagonist's "determination" and "human SOUL" awakened them from death.
Our plan had failed, hadn't it?"įrisk's body was originally laid to rest in a coffin in the basement of the castle, where the bodies of the other fallen humans would later be put. Monster Kid tells the protagonist that they came up with this philosophy because of their resistance to Frisk had led to both of them being killed.Īt the end of the Genocide Route, Frisk says little about MK's betrayal other than, " At first, I was so confused. This world is still 'kill or be killed!!". let's let them see what humanity is REALLY like.
Underswap themes free#
In the Genocide Route, Temmie tells Chara that they should finish what they started and free everyone. In the fourth True Lab tape, Monster Kid says " Y.yeah! We'll be strong! We'll free everyone.", and in the fifth " Six, right? We just have to get six." However, Monster Kid resisted Frisk, which ultimately led to the humans killing the fusion of the two SOULs.įrisk's motives in this situation are uncertain.
Underswap themes full#
Frisk wanted to use their full power and destroy all of the villagers. Because of this, the humans attacked them. However, when they got to the village the villagers thought that Monster Kid had killed Frisk. Frisk carried their own corpse across the barrier. After their death, their SOUL was absorbed by Monster Kid, and they shared control over a body. One day, after becoming terminally ill from consuming buttercups (which were confirmed to be poisonous), Frisk expressed the desire to see the Golden Flowers found in their home village. Monsters spoke of how Frisk filled the Underground with hope. Frisk and Monster Kid became best friends. Frisk reveals that the protagonist's " Determination" and " human soul" awoke Frisk from death as soon as the protagonist entered the Underground.Īfter falling into the Underground, Frisk was taken in by Toriel and Asgore as a second child and was treated with respect equal to their other adopted child, Monster Kid. However, if the protagonist refuses to destroy the world, Frisk immediately becomes malevolent, despite the outward semblance of youth and innocence. Monster Kid also mentions that Frisk " laughed it off" when the two of them accidentally poisoned Toriel by putting buttercups instead of cups of butter into a butterscotch pie they made for her.Īt the end of the Genocide Route, Frisk behaves in a polite, deliberate manner, thanking the protagonist for guiding them. Frisk never told Monster Kid the reason that they had such hatred.
wasn't really the greatest person." Monster Kid states that Frisk climbed Mount Ebott for an unhappy reason, and adds that Frisk " hated humanity". While initially cast in a sympathetic light, Monster Kid admits at the end of the True Pacifist Route that Frisk ". Toriel's extended monologue if Temmie was killed in the previous run You have the same feeling of hope in your eyes. I'm reminded of the human that fell here long ago.