[The sudden shift of panic startles the boss monster, before she speaks.] Ah- no, no, Frisk didn't have to- do that.
Frisk found another way. A way to break the barrier without another human soul. I am not entirely sure how, as- a wretched flower attacked everyone. We all passed out as far as I know. Frisk was able to stop them peacefully.
[He's imagining a flower monster, sort of, but is having a hard time reconciling what he knows "monster" means to this world with one being wretched.
He's glad, at least, that Frisk did not have to endure what he has. That stopping an enemy peacefully was an option at all. If the poor child had that much in common with him, he...well, he wouldn't be able to stand it.]
The flower believed quite heavily in kill or be killed. I learned as much from what short interactions I had with him. [The memory of Flowey earns an displeased sound from Toriel, ears pressing against her skull.] He saw a chance to gain power and seized it. Frisk was able to cease whatever their plans were.
After the barrier fell, we went to the surface. Frisk has been teaching me about what I've missed. I've adopted them as officially as I can for human customs.
[There's a sad sigh, but he doesn't elaborate. Toriel and Frisk...maybe they're both better off not knowing he's had to kill. Not knowing that while he doesn't believe in it, doesn't believe that's how the world works as a whole, he's had to adhere to it to survive and to save the world from destruction.]
...I'm...I'm so glad you were able to see the surface, after all. What happened to all of you is cruel, and I'm sorry for the behavior of my kind, even if I'm not from your world.
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Frisk found another way. A way to break the barrier without another human soul. I am not entirely sure how, as- a wretched flower attacked everyone. We all passed out as far as I know. Frisk was able to stop them peacefully.
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[He's imagining a flower monster, sort of, but is having a hard time reconciling what he knows "monster" means to this world with one being wretched.
He's glad, at least, that Frisk did not have to endure what he has. That stopping an enemy peacefully was an option at all. If the poor child had that much in common with him, he...well, he wouldn't be able to stand it.]
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After the barrier fell, we went to the surface. Frisk has been teaching me about what I've missed. I've adopted them as officially as I can for human customs.
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[There's a sad sigh, but he doesn't elaborate. Toriel and Frisk...maybe they're both better off not knowing he's had to kill. Not knowing that while he doesn't believe in it, doesn't believe that's how the world works as a whole, he's had to adhere to it to survive and to save the world from destruction.]
...I'm...I'm so glad you were able to see the surface, after all. What happened to all of you is cruel, and I'm sorry for the behavior of my kind, even if I'm not from your world.