That was one interpretation of the prophecy. The other was that the angel would break the barrier keeping everyone trapped in Mt. Ebott and allow them all to travel to the surface.
But yes, I had gone on a complete killing spree of all the monsters multiple times before going back to an earlier SAVE point. And yes, it did get boring after having done everything I could have done in the Underground.
Okay, so I had been injected with a lot of determination. So much so, that I can basically set different points in time to travel back to. Somewhere along the way of my existence, I
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I had been SAVING and LOADING and RESETTING for so long, that I managed to memorize entire people. And I mean what they say, how they'd act. I started treating everything as a video game. I started seeing everyone else as just NPCs. They might as well have been given that I could predict and dictate how I wanted my runs to go down to the most miniscule detail.
And as I've said before, I eventually grew bored of doing that, so I had decided to become a passive observer to everything. That was before events happened that allowed me to break the magic barrier and free everyone.
The only way going through the barrier was possible was if you had a monster SOUL and a human SOUL inside your body at the same time. And the only way to break the barrier was to have the power of seven human SOULs in you, or its equivalence.
But if you're so interested in the lore...
[Flowey goes on to write information about the monster that made the prophecy, when they made it, where they made it, and how many others felt about the prophecy, listing each individual by name.]
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But yes, I had gone on a complete killing spree of all the monsters multiple times before going back to an earlier SAVE point. And yes, it did get boring after having done everything I could have done in the Underground.
And I mean everything.
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[Hmm, how best to describe this...?]
I had been SAVING and LOADING and RESETTING for so long, that I managed to memorize entire people. And I mean what they say, how they'd act. I started treating everything as a video game. I started seeing everyone else as just NPCs. They might as well have been given that I could predict and dictate how I wanted my runs to go down to the most miniscule detail.
And as I've said before, I eventually grew bored of doing that, so I had decided to become a passive observer to everything. That was before events happened that allowed me to break the magic barrier and free everyone.
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but y did you put so much stock in some prophecy
like how did you know it was even maybe right
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I did mention I died, right?
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whered it come from
what if u seeing the surface didnt have anything to do with it
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The prophecy became true because I made it come true. I broke the barrier and the underground became empty once all the monsters moved to the surface.
See, this is why you need more puzzles in your life. It keeps your brain sharp. I own a puzzle shop, why not come over?
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But if you're so interested in the lore...
[Flowey goes on to write information about the monster that made the prophecy, when they made it, where they made it, and how many others felt about the prophecy, listing each individual by name.]
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if u come to hell w/ that attitude ur gonna turn into a grand demon's stooge
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[Better?]
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Stay determined.
[What, did you expect Flowey to make fun of you, demon? Sorry, but Flowey's a Zendama now.]
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