![]() ![]() ![]() The call passes to Papyrus, who proudly proclaims his new position as "Captain of the Royal Guard." This turns out to be a figurehead position, as the Royal Guard (whose primary responsibility was to keep watch for human souls) has in fact been disbanded. ![]() Sans likewise encourages the protagonist to never give up. Requirements: The protagonist has befriended Papyrus and Undyne, and has defeated Asgore.ĭespite the disappearance of the human souls and Asgore's tragic death, Toriel rouses the spirits of the Underground's inhabitants and tells them not to give in to despair. The phone call will then branch into their respective ending. If you held onto the Snowman Piece the entire time, mention that "a certain snowman is really happy." If you never saved your game, Sans will suggest you do so. If you're still wearing the Bandage, he'll comment on the fact that you're "still wearing the gross bandage that you started out with." If you never used consumables, Sans will ask you if you've ever had something to eat. Depending on some of the things that you may have done, Sans will say something different for it, as long as you haven't killed Papyrus, because that causes Sans to hand the phone over to someone else. The protagonist presumably escapes the Underground, while the monsters remain trapped behind the barrier.Īfter the brief, lackluster credits of the Neutral route, Sans will call your cell phone to leave a message. The things that must be consistent throughout all Neutral route endings include: In all of the neutral route endings, Alphys says that you must kill Asgore and take his soul because a human soul alone cannot pass through the barrier. ![]()
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