

Sans, despite being determined and persevering, recognizes that he will eventually die in vain, so he decides to flee after the end of the battle. Sans smiles, and they have a match that is a cross between singing and a real battle, with one part imitating the Last Corridor, and Girlfriend's ghost appearing to support one side. Chara seems to freak out when they see the skeleton with the same determination as them, and goes on the attack.

Leaving the ruins, the two are faced with Sans, stranger than usual, wondering why the human is different this time. Though Chara managed to possess Boyfriend, they seem to have stuck with his style of settling things with rap battles, keeping his mic to lash out when needed. The human in this case, is him, who was possessed by Chara after falling into the undeground running away from his girlfriend killer. This, is how Dusttale begins.Īt first, Frisk for some reason doesn't fall underground, causing someone else to fall: Boyfriend. Nobody has to be left for the human to take. The more he gains, the less the human gains. He has to kill fellow Monsters in order to raise his LV and EXP, gaining more HP, ATK, and DEF. However, before the start of the 368 th route, Sans remembers all the previous ones, and is determined to stop the killing by becoming like the human: a cold-hearted murderer. Several routes were executed in mere minutes, bringing the total number of 327 genocides. After the ninth route, Chara - with the god-like power of 9 human souls - decides to take control of Frisk's body to "automate" the actions of the latter, who had already become bored and given up on following this path. Therefore, nobody remembers their previous actions, making an endless cycle.

In Undertale, the protagonist (wanting something different to happen) countless times the Genocide Route, killing every monster in the Underground, and restoring the world just to destroy again and again. Notice: This section mostly follows the dialogue and animations, not the opening cutscene, as that seemingly deviates from what happens in-game.
