![]() Most of it has no text so don't be a lazy bitch. During that event we got a bunch of lore or info (Ĭlick all of this. There was a Spamton-themed charity sweepstakes event. It makes sense that maybe Dess's monster essence somehow got mixed with Kris and contaminated him to learn the piano, but it doesn't have anything to do with the soul situation. The most likely interpretation if you take into account the intro and save screen is that Gaster either yoinked Kris's soul into wherever he is and granted us control over it. Considering the Gaster dialog in the opening, it's obvious that Gaster either created or summoned the red soul with the intention of letting the "player" entity influence the timeline via Kris. It's pretty obvious that the save files are timelines that are being created/destroyed/duplicated by some mechanical means by Gaster. The problem with the three bros theory is that it seriously undermines the whole central idea of the disconnect between a game protagonist and a player controlling them plus it's just boringĪctually the one thing that BTFO of a lot of theories about the soul controlling Kris is the robotic version of the save file screen that appears before you finish chapter 1. ![]() Speaking of Entry 17, the same sound heard during that entry in Undertale is also present when you use the cell phone in a dark world, and faintly heard in the bunker as well. ![]() In the Deltarune website, years before the game was released, there was only an image with hidden wingdings reading "THIS NEXT EXPERIMENT SEEMS VERY VERY INTERESTING" which is part of Entry 17, and one year later that message was changed to "THREE HEROES APPEARED TO BANISH THE ANGEL S HEAVEN". In said entry, Gaster says the phrase "darker yet darker", a phrase that would later be echoed by Seam when talking about Jevil, who along with Spamton would appear to have been contacted by Gaster and given the revelation of the world's true nature, causing their mental degradation. ![]() The voice in the intro speaks in the same manner as Entry Number 17 in Undertale. Also, in the files that song is called "him", while in Deltarune the intro song is called "ANOTHER_HIM". ![]() The intro music and game over music both share the leitmotif from the song "Gaster's Theme" in Undertale. ![]()
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