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I got checkmarks now
It is verified that this is me, congratulations me :D
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disasternoj · 10 months
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chokellatedeath · 8 months
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MY MY? Is that ARTWORK?
I decided to read Kaitogirls Underfell comic (on deviantart, I think they also have a tumblr but I do not know it, sorry) and I just doodled the characters at the same time and thought I would share!
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officermaddie23 · 1 year
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Something I found on deviantart
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tymki · 4 years
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A wonderful picture done by @hiimtryingtounderfell of the new family as of Kindness Chapter 4!!! Give her lots of love, I am so happy with the way it turned out! <3 <3 <3
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argentdandelion · 5 years
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Undertale Fans to Throw Money At
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If you're an Undertale fan with money burning a hole in your pocket, look no further, for these are nine people you can throw money at.
CleverCatchphrase (Ghost Switch)
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Description:
Everybody can be a good person if they try...but what if they weren't allowed to try? What if that good decision wasn't even theirs? Can people still be good if they never even had a choice?
Review:
At only 49 pages in, the comic is presently establishing world-building and plot points that will take effect later. Though it broadly follows the in-game course of events, the fact the talking flower isn’t who you’d expect gives the character a lot more characterization early on. This flower doesn’t disappear after getting attacked by Toriel, instead following and conversing with Frisk as they go through the Ruins. Yet, soon after Frisk fell in, they were killed instantly with a seed-shaped bullet, so one wonders what the flower’s true motivations are.
Bunnikkila (Underrift)
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Description: The monsters are free. The resets are over. But is the damage to the timeline erased? Stalled? Or still deteriorating?
Review: Underrift's plot is intriguing and filled with mystery. It has bright, full-color pages, and a line-less stylistic shift for scenes in the non-place of the void. It also features a Sans backstory, linking him (through multiple possibilities) to the mysterious W.D. Gaster, the former royal scientist scattered through time and space.
Spookmoose (ZombieTale)
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Frisk should not have survived that fall. ZombieTale is a slow-burning work about a zombie Frisk bringing a zombie apocalypse to the Underground, with all the horror and despair that entails.
Review:
Artistically, this isn’t what you’d expect when hearing “zombie apocalypse story that also takes place in an underground world of monsters.” Yet, the art works very well; it's like a blend of Disney's Frozen (with its indigo/purple/pink-dominant palette) and the 1500s-woodcut-esque art from The Last Apprentice, an old-timey horror book series. Through its texture, palette, and lighting choices, the style conveys isolation and paranoia. Even at its brightest and most colorful there’s a feeling something is not quite safe, not quite right.
Though Frisk is a pandemic-spreading zombie, they’re remarkably sympathetic. While distanced and unaffectionate, one can tell they’re just very hungry and in great pain. As they eat (and infect) more and more monsters, they become slightly less mindless, and able to feel regret for their actions, but are still unable to stop themselves in their pain and hunger.
C-Puff (Time Scar)
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One day Sans wakes up with a huge scar on his body, one that definitely wasn't there yesterday. And now Sans must keep an eye(socket) on not one, but two humans. What do they want? Keeping that promise to Toriel is going to be harder than he thought...
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Time Scar, a largely black-and-white comic, has crisp lineart and often detailed backgrounds. The trees of Snowdin are especially remarkable in their detail and abundance, and furniture, houses and other boxy objects are perfectly rendered. One can guess at where Sans’ mysterious scar came from; nonetheless readers will be intrigued and want to know exactly what caused it. Adding on to this mystery is why there are two humans: one innocent, another sinister.
Undertalethingems (Unexpected Guests)
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Papyrus messes up his special attack, and shenanigans ensue. But there’s always more to the story, and skeletal dragons are just the beginning.
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The artist is quite skilled at drawing skeletons; Sans’ and Papyrus’ special attacks (which manifested as draconic skeletons) showcase this well. Though largely monochrome, The artist is also remarkably good at drawing Toriel: her look is a perfect blend of an old lady, a mother and a goatlike monster. Asgore is similarly well-drawn, which is especially notable since so many fans find him difficult to draw.
WolvenOne (Long Road)
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(From an associated mini-comic. Lineart and shading by smieska-draws)
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It's been a year since happily ever after. But, as the latest anti-monster conflict proves, happy endings are not one-time events: they must be constantly maintained. For one particular disturbed flower, happily ever after after is still far away, but that doesn't mean he must travel the long road to recovery alone.
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(Note: Frisk and Chara are both a “she” in this work, for those who don’t like that.) This fanfiction excels in characterization and plot. The work is tonally versatile: its moments vary from quiet, to tense, to action-packed and cinematic. While Asriel-saving works are practically a subgenre in itself, the work nonetheless finds a way to make it unique with the angle of Flowey’s gradual recovery with soul-regeneration medication. Long Road’s human characters, including its new ones, also have well-developed personalities.
Kaitogirl (Kaitogirl's Underfell)
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One work based on the community-owned Underfell AU setting. A human child falls into an underground realm of bitter, cynical monsters who want revenge on humanity, but nonetheless cheers up their lives as they try to return home.
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(Warning: Has blood and swearing) As expected for Underfell, red and black are common colors in this work. But, rather than making everything red and black, colors are often altered to darker, redder and duller shades than in canon. In fact, one could also accurately describe this as “that purple Underfell”: this color-altering often results in shades that are broadly purple. Or, perhaps, one could say “zero-orange Underfell”: there’s practically no orange, and when yellow and green does appear (largely from Flowey) they’re dull shades. By Waterfall, the colors get richer, along with a general jump in art quality. Flowey, as is common for Underfell, is broadly “good” rather than “evil”, but his characterization here is pleasantly close to his canon one nonetheless: he’s grumpy and cynical and prone to getting frustrated with Frisk.
AbsoluteDream (Over the Void)
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Description
After the events of Undertale, Frisk, Asriel, and Monster Kid find a secret room in Waterfall while visiting their old home in Mount Ebott. The room contained a mysterious mirror. Venturing through the mirror, they find themselves in an alternate reality where monsters were never sealed underground...but can they ever get back to their own reality?
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It’s just par for the course for the acclaimed AbsoluteDream: his art will blow your socks off, figuratively speaking. Over the Void’s art excels in virtually every aspect of comic-making; its flaws are so rare and minor I don’t think anyone not as thorough and critical as me would even notice them (or call them such). If one wasn’t wowed enough, Over the Void occasionally even has stunningly crisp animated panels. Characters’ distinct personalities shine out through facial expressions, body movements, and dialogue. While the plot hasn’t developed much only two chapters (and 76 pages!) in, the build-up is nonetheless intriguing.
Coffeelemental (The Anomaly)
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Frisk’s personal control of the timeline is used to ensure monsters have a peaceful return to the surface world – but the seven who sealed them underground in the first place have some problems with this.
Review
(Note: Frisk is a “she” in this work, for those who don’t like that.) The Anomaly, by Coffeelemental, is simultaneously the “Saturday Morning Cartoon of Undertale sequels” and the Sistine Chapel of Undertale fan comics in its tone, dedication, polish and detail.
Though its time-travel element and time-skip might seem like a risk to a simple plot, it nonetheless keeps the plot a perfect medium between complexity and simplicity. While some of The Anomaly’s themes (e.g., “With great power [over time] comes great responsibility”) are pretty common in Undertale works with a Frisk-based, Post-Pacifist timeline premise, The Anomaly nonetheless deals with those themes in an interesting way. Characters from the game itself hew closely to their original, nuanced personalities, and its seven human antagonists have remarkable characterization. (derived from the full review)
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crimson-cat · 6 years
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Flowey from Underfell by Kaitogirl
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thefun41 · 7 years
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UnderFell Sans
The most edgy of sans
Also I hate drawing shoes
UnderFell belongs to...... ? As I’m aware the original creator of this AU deleted their account so instead check out the Underfell comic by kaitogirl.
-->  kaitogirl.deviantart.com/
Undertale belongs to Toby Fox
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kanacyutsu · 7 years
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Underfell page 30-39 (Kaitogirl)
source :  page 30   page 31   page 32   page 33   page 34   page 35   page 36   page 37   page 38   page 39
First / Previous / Next
Creator’s sentence  : Also, here you have a little extra! How Frisk befriended every monster that appeared in their way! :D
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source :  http://hiimtryingtounderfell.tumblr.com/post/139690779993/i-cut-some-parts-of-frisk-and-floweys-journey
Thank you Kaitogirl for allowing me to translate your art work.
Don’t take anything by not get permission from creator.
ต้องขอโทษกับทุกคนด้วยที่หายไปนานมาก แต่พอมาคิดดูแล้วเราตัดสินใจแล้วว่าเราจะแปลให้ถึงตอนล่าสุดของผู้แต่งไปเลยแล้วจะโพสรวดเดียวซึ่งกว่าจะถึงก็อาจจะนานอยู่ เอาจริงๆ การ์ตูนเรื่องนี้เราค่อนข้างมีปัญหาทางเทคนิค หรือการลงคำมากๆ กับช่องที่พอดีกับอักษรสุดๆ ซึ่งมันทำให้เสียเวลามากกว่าปรกติไปด้วย บวกกับกับเป็นเรื่องยาวเลยต้องใส่ใจมากกว่าเรื่องสั้นที่จบในตอน ซึ่งเราก็อาจยังไม่ค่อยคล่องเท่าไหร่เลยช้าไปนิด ...
แต่กะว่า ในระหว่างทีเรื่องนี้ยังแปลไม่เสร็จเราจะหาเรื่องสั้นอื่นๆมาแปลคั่นรอไปก่อน จะได้ไม่ทิ้งให้ว่างไว้เกินไป ต้องขอโทษกับทุกคนที่รอคอยเรื่องนี้ แต่เป็นไปได้ก็ยังอยากให้ช่วยรอต่อไปก่อนนะ ยังไงก็จะแปลแน่นอน
และถ้าเราสามารถแปลเรื่องนี้แบบไม่ต้องรีบมากเกินไป อาจจะหยิบบางสิ่งที่ไม่ใช่เนื่อเรื่องหลักแต่มีส่วนเกี่ยวข้องกับเนื้อเรื่องหลัก หน้าพิเศษ หรืออะไรที่น่าสนใจและมีความเกี่ยวข้องกับเรื่องนี้ มาแปลได้สะดวกขึ้นด้วย ! คือเราจะโฟกัสได้มากกว่า
ต้องขอโทษกับใครก็ตามที่รอเรื่องนี้อยู่จริงๆ ; ;
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sky-lia · 7 years
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A little gift for Kaito (@hiimtryingtounderfell) ^v^
Happy birthday !
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setsunanoroi · 7 years
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First off, this was NOT drawn by me. I commissioned this piece from http://kaitogirl.tumblr.com/ and I wanted to show it off, and also needed it posted somewhere to use as a cover art one archive of our own. Apparently you can only html code there instead of just uploading pictures like on ff.net. I will be posting the story here either later on today or sometime tomorrow since I have guests coming over soon. Will be up eventually though for anyone who likes reading Undertale of Frans stories.
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artsy-arlequin · 2 years
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Underfell skeleton brothers
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Kaitogirl's UF Frisk
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Original UF Frisk
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Mettaton and Blook
Some underfell doodles because I just found a red pen and it's the AU's dominant colour
(with "just" I mean a couple hours ago, I've been drawing for god knows how long. I'll probably rot here lol)
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warp-wet-woodss · 3 years
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yo i really enjoyed what i read of the underfell comic that kaitogirl on deviantart made :) its very good, and i like frisk and flowey's dynamic a ton
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femalechibiblogger · 4 years
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My 10 Favorite Undertale Fan Comics
1. Endertale by TC-96
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The monsters have finally left the confines of the Underground and have started their lives up on the surface. Frisk, the fallen human child, has found a way to save their friends, as well as the fallen prince, Asriel Dreemurr against all odds. But with three years gone by, the past simply can't be forgotten, nor the past sins.
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2. Judgement Hall by HazeSpawn
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It starts when everything ends-- with Frisk's death in the merciless trials. It's up to Sans what to do from there.
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3. Securitale by Tekiriku
Frisk's life as Ambassador of Monsters after a Pacifist Run. She lives with her Royal Security Body Guards Sans and Papyrus. Stories focused around Sans x Frisk pairing.
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4. Underfell by Kaitogirl
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It's Underfell, a human named Frisk falls into the world of monsters, and tries to get past them so they don't get killed, along with a... flowery friend.
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5. That Bad Dream by TheTimeLimit
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Frisk finds themself having terrible nightmares of a forgotten scientist...who wishes to take control of the human.
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6. Hatchtale by Ohana26
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Sans and Papyrus find a little, blue egg one day. But when it hatches, a new family member comes into their lives...but it’s not ordinary baby bird.
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7. New World by Joselyn565
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Frisk and her friends get themselves fit in the surface, living the new life and routine. However, a group of people are about to change Frisk's life and the ones she loves.
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8. Kiddo by Y3llowHatMous3
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Everything has RESET once again. Only this time...something’s different. The human child, Frisk, has no memories of the previous timelines. What’s even stranger: Frisk thinks that Sans is their dad. While Sans remains suspicious and distrustful of the young child...why are they calling him ‘Daddy’? And what is this dark entity that haunts them?
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9. Undertale Mob by NyuBlackNeko
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The Skeleton Brothers, Sans and Papyrus, find a human child while on a job. The child, which they named ‘Little Pup’, becomes a member of their little crime family. But why was this human child shipped to the Monster City? And what dark secrets does Little Pup hold?
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10. Handplates by Zarla
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Asgore's royal scientist decides to create two clones of himself in order to use them in a secret project, after which he intends to use them to break the barrier and free monsterkind.
These clones, revealed to be Sans and Papyrus, are referred to by Gaster as 1-S and 2-P, respectively. The two skeleton clones were not intended to be sentient. While nearly fully grown, they still act and look like children at the outset, which requires Gaster to choose whether he will show MERCY to his creations, or if he will use them to FIGHT against the barrier and, potentially, the humans.
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10. Nightmaretale by xxMileikalvanaxx
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Set two-years post pacifist route; where the monsters live upon the surface with monsters happily. Frisk lives with Toriel, Sans and Papyrus. All is well, however, happiness does not last. Over the course of few weeks, Frisk had been experiencing traumatic nightmares of their genocide route in the previous timelines. The nightmares progressively get worse and Frisk learns that the nightmares are influenced by Chara and their 'magic'.
Frisk, therefore, begins to experience post-traumatic symptoms of the memories of the genocide route (both from their own actions and their judgment from Sans). Sans learns the nightmares are initiated by Chara when they become powerful enough to manipulate Frisk's physical actions. He and Frisk begin to look for answers as to how and why this is happening. In this emotional journey, Frisk has to confront their past actions, and Chara, for the sake of their families safety.
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rayshippouuchiha · 4 years
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Ohh man Okay Alright here goes
I’ll give you a (hopefully spoiler-free) summary of the main AUs and some of the better fancomics you can check out if you ever play the game (most of these are full of spoilers so it’s better to wait). I know I was SO lost when I first entered the fandom and had to do a bunch of research to get what anyone was talking about, so this should help you out a little to understand that mess 😅 Keep in mind that there are many, many more AUs but these are some of the most popular ones and ones that are needed to understand the Undertale Multiverse.
Underfell - an AU where, instead of being mostly friendly and only challenging you to battles for fun, monsters have adopted a “Kill or Be Killed” mentality after a tragic event befalls the royal family. The monster who’s usually the main antagonist of the game is instead so intimidated by this world that they hide 99% of the time. This, of course, affects what happens when the Human falls into the underground. I’ve seen some creators take a really magnificent deep-dive into this world, exploring what the society, customs, culture and way of life must be like. Some Fellverses have drug rings and monster-trafficking and EXP-hunters. Some monsters may have been driven insane by their reality and become no more than savage killers while others keep their kinder natures but conceal them to survive. As for comics, I rec Underfell by Kaitogirl on DA, and Soulfell by rainbowchibbit on tumblr. 
Underswap - the personalities/roles of all of the characters are swapped with one another (in pairs, usually the swap is between 2 characters that interact a lot with each other). It’s mostly a cutesy and funny AU, but I’ve found some creators with serious takes where they all started the same as in the original universe but a series of events has driven them to make different choices and take on different responsibilities, until they become as they appear in Underswap. Here we run into our first AU of an AU: Swapfell, where characters with Swap personalities exist in a Fell-verse. min-play on tumblr has a bunch of cute short comics for Underswap
Inktale - it’s the story of an iteration of Sans who lived in an AU abandoned by its creator, and was the only monster there developed enough to have a soul of his own. Gone mad from the loneliness and despair, he destroyed his own soul in order to use its power to leave his stagnant AU. He ends up in a place where he’s able to access other AUs and devotes himself to their “protection” and to helping creators stay motivated. Without a soul, he has no emotions of his own and instead uses magical paints he collects as substitute, one emotion for each color. He’s the ultimate expression of Chaotic Neutral, since loses his emotions when he runs out of paint and will try to keep AUs “interesting” at any cost, even if it only results in the unhappiness of its inhabitants. Some fans/creators argue that he does this for the protection of the Multiverse as a whole, because if creators cease to create the entire thing might cease to exist. 
Errortale - the tale of a Sans who accidentally became trapped in the Antivoid; an empty, endless white space. He was driven insane by the sensory deprivation and eventually glitched, began to hear voices and became convinced that all AUs aside from the original must be destroyed, as they are “abominations”. He uses his newfound powers as a glitch to leave the Antivoid, dig into the code of the world and destroy several AUs. The creator of this AU, loverofpiggies on tumblr, not only has a series of comics about Error but also has a complete AU called Aftertale that is very interesting and delightfully angsty (the latter is full to the brim of spoilers though). Some fans also have interpretations where Error is forced to destroy AUs in order to keep the Multiverse from selfdestructing from massive overpopulation. Ink is his nemesis and rival.
Dreamtale - like Inktale and Errortale, this AU has little to do with the original universe. It takes place in an AU where 2 skeleton siblings, Dream and Nightmare (both being iterations of Sans), are tasked with guarding the sacred Tree of Feelings, which collects the positive and negative emotions from the entire Multiverse in the form of yellow and purple fruits, respectively. Dream was the guardian of positive emotions and the “light” half of the tree, while his brother was the guardian of negative emotions and the “dark” half. Nightmare was feared and abused by the inhabitants of his AU because most people wrongly believed he caused the emotions he watched over, eventually resulting in him consuming some of the purple fruits (in some takes he does this out of hatred to destroy them all, in others he does this for self-defense). Corrupted by the sudden influx of dark emotions, Nightmare takes on a new, ghastly form and destroys his entire AU, after which he starts going from AU to AU trying to foster negativity in order to attain more power. His brother Dream, the only survivor, follows him in an attempt to stop him and save as many people as he can. Very often, Nightmare takes in other corrupted/insane/murderous/“dark” Sanses from miserable AUs, but the reason why varies from creator to creator. I personally most enjoy the version where he regains part of his sanity after a while, so he takes them in because he sympathizes with their plights, and him and the Dark Sanses become a weird but loving Found Family with everyone being fiercely protective of each other. In other versions, he takes them in to manipulate them to do his bidding and actively feeds their insanity and despair to do so. He also sometimes allies with Error
Xtale and Underverse by Jakei95 on tumblr (they have an exclusive blog for it called xtaleunderverse) is a wonderful series of comics and animations that tell the story of the titular Xtale, an original AU, and interconnects many AUs in the Multiverse with it, including all of the AUs I’ve mentioned so far.
Whew. That was a lot longer than I expected… Hopefully this helps you navigate the Undertale fandom at some point😊
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argentdandelion · 5 years
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Review of Kaitogirl’s Underfell
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Plot & Other Details
Like many works that trace Frisk’s journey through the Underground, the plot is pretty simple and linear. Frisk rewinding time when killed slightly complicates the timeline, but Frisk has only died three times so far.
As Underfell works go, the work is mild. As expected, there's sometimes blood (though rarely in large amounts), and plenty of swearing. Despite the setting, characters are often mean, cynical, and aggressive rather than outright evil or murderous, and are easily pacified. Situations are also rarely very frightening or violent. Along with its simple, rounded, relatively well-lit style, it's much milder than HorrorTale or the famous Flowey is Not a Good Life Coach.
Characterization
Frisk
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Given the situation, Frisk is rather bold, though still friendly and pacifistic. At first, they think they’re dreaming, explaining their unworried approach. However, when Toriel kills them in an escape attempt, they realize they’re not dreaming and break down, sobbing. Yet they quickly recover after dreadful realizations, fights and even death, becoming a happy camper once more. Literally: it's like Frisk is just an experienced camper lost in a bear-filled forest, rather than a strange land of monsters trying to kill them. They even feel safe enough for Flowey to read books and history plaques to them, despite Flowey’s reminder they’re in a hurry. (This might be explained by Frisk being too young to understand the danger they’re in, or realize their power makes them unkillable)
While friendly and forgiving, sometimes Frisk is insistent, such as yanking Flowey out of the ground to put him in a boot and thus carry him into Toriel’s house.
Flowey
In many Underfell works, monsters' morality is basically flipped: good characters are now 'evil'. Thus, the murderous, sociopathic Flowey is now a helpful companion, often carried by Frisk. Though that's true here, Flowey is not sweet or innocent. He is prone to anger, frustration, and indignant outbursts, and sometimes intimidates weaker monsters with a scary face. He says he "can't console people", and smacks Frisk to make them stop sobbing. Flowey knows "in this world, it's kill or be killed", but is sad and resigned about it. Overall, he might be as Flowey once was before choosing murder runs.
In this work, Asriel was once a jerk: he took Chara to his parents while eagerly asking about killing them. Thus, it's likely Flowey is only 'good' because Asriel was once bad. Notably, Flowey mentally calls himself 'Asriel', apparently only coming up with 'Flowey' when Frisk asked for his name.
Toriel
As expected, Toriel is meaner and more violent than in canon. Indeed, Flowey is afraid she'll kill him and Frisk if she spots the two of them, and is surprised when she doesn't. It's likely she outright kills monsters in the Ruins: Flowey notices one hallway is "dustier than usual", and afterward her clothes have dust stains. She’s more disdainful of Flowey than in canon, calling him a 'weed', threatening him, and initially refusing to let him into her house.
Her sadness and long isolation apparently damaged her social skills, or even sanity. Her pie is very burnt, and has so much cinnamon it makes Frisk cough. Having run out of butterscotch, she put in monster dust instead, which isn't at all reasonable. Though she would surely know how bad the pie was, she aggressively insists Frisk eat it and not even think of throwing up afterward. When Frisk tricks her to escape, she calls them ungrateful and burns them alive at the exit.
Yet, she can still be kind: she sheltered Frisk, gave them food, tucked them in and gave them a plushie as they slept. (Though she glares at Flowey for noticing the latter two) Frisk points out her kindness in the fight: they say they don't really want to leave, and that's she's not evil, just lonely and sad. Toriel is stunned. She breaks down, sobs, and says: "Why are you being...so nice to me?” However, she is so deranged she soon "realizes" Frisk's kindness is a trick, a prelude to greater horrors, and she chases them out of the Ruins.
Papyrus & Sans
Sans hasn’t actually changed much. He has a taste for meaner, darker jokes. Compared to other characters, he is uncommitted: he’s neither especially helpful nor harmful to Frisk, though a few of his actions could have gotten Frisk hurt or killed anyway. While he does kill Frisk with an electric shock from a joy buzzer, when Frisk reloads and refuses to shake his hand, he guesses that the buzzer would have probably killed them anyway.
Here, Sans definitely knows about Flowey. Though he knows Alphys had been looking for Flowey, he didn't report him: he found it more entertaining to keep seeing Alphys throw a fit. (Notably, he asks Frisk's name, unlike in canon.)
Papyrus is even more confident and egotistic than before, as shown by the even more muscular snow sculpture of himself. While canon Papyrus never dismissed others for his self-enhancement, this Papyrus does just that, calling Frisk a "pathetic weakling". He is still a skeleton with high standards: while more vicious, he insists on fair puzzles and fights. (despite talking about how much he'll benefit from capturing Frisk)
Art
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Left: The first page. Right: A re-do of the first page, showing improvements in shading and lighting.
Though not as polished and precise as other comics, the art improves over time. Indeed, there's a big jump in quality on the last page of the Snowdin arc and later in Waterfall, too. The lineart is crisper, the shading better, and the colors richer. (if very purple) While the hand-lettering has tight and irregular spacing at first, it improves a lot midway through the Snowdin arc.
As appropriate for an "edgy" setting, characters are toothier and spikier, to the point even Moldsmal and Papyrus's house (using icicles) are spiky. As expected for Underfell, characters look scarier, with duller, darker colors. Red and black (unsurprisingly) dominate the work: not only are many characters’ clothes red and black, but even attacks are often red. (Except fire, oddly enough: that's blue instead.) Colors are changed to darker, duller, and redder shades overall.
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The right image illustrates about half the colors in Snowdin.
Often, this results in shades one could broadly call "purple", especially reddish purple. For example, the walls of the Ruins are reddish-purple, and sometimes Snowdin's snow is purplish-taupe. The purple-ification is especially obvious with the Echo Flowers (once cyan, now phlox), Waterfall (once dark blue/indigo, now dark bluish purple) and the gratuitous purple Moldsmals. Indeed, it's so purple one could easily call this work "that purple Underfell".
Yet, one could also call this "that low-green Underfell". Other than Flowey's (often dull) green stem, there is practically no green in the Ruins. Things get greener in Snowdin, though the trees are a fairly dull shade. (Oddly so: the trees were actually blue in-game). In Waterfall, green becomes rare once again.
Yellow and orange are rare, too, if less so. Frisk's skin is not mango-yellow, but an only slightly yellowish beige. Monster Kid is mostly a washed-out orange (who gets even less yellow by Waterfall), and wears red-and-black clothes. Even monsters' outfits have less yellow, such as Papyrus, Shopkeeper Temmie and especially the Nice Cream Man. In some cases, though, the work adds yellow: Napstablook and Toriel have yellow eyes, Sans has a yellow tooth, and Undyne's armor has yellow accents.
One can get used to the limited color scheme over its hundreds of pages. But the bright, green-and-yellow palette of Flowey’s dream sequence in Page 126 and Waterfall’s yellow history-plaque flashbacks remind the reader of the limited colors.Even the comic itself lampshades its dark, limited palette: Papyrus's color tile puzzle is various shades of grey, black, and white.
Conclusion
For those who want something a little scarier and unhappier than canon Undertale, but aren't quite ready for darkfic or standard Underfell approaches, Kaitogirl's Underfell is a perfect middle ground.
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