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UNDERTALE/DELTARUNE [shiny new] DISCUSSION THEAD

Ngl I can’t think of any other way Frisk would get up unless these things were magic transporters or smth for whatever reason, but literally nothing implies that so Frisk probably just clumb.

Also banger calc blog btw
Like I was thinking there could be some form of mini escalators in there or an automatic ladder (both would be cartoonishly medieval dungeon themed), but if there's no evidence, I guess Frisk just climbed up on their own.
 
Caine still wins because I like him more.

When was the sun debunked to kilotons? I don't see any threads about it? Is it because the mountain used to scale it isn't that big or something?
apparently it's because they're paper thin or whatever. i don't think the wiki has been updated to have that information, if it's even true.
 
What are yall NOT looking forward to in ch5 (either what you don’t want in it or what you’re dreading and will probably be in it). Might as well ask the opposite of what is usually asked.
 
What are yall NOT looking forward to in ch5 (either what you don’t want in it or what you’re dreading and will probably be in it). Might as well ask the opposite of what is usually asked.
That fat sun in the Dark World that makes powerscaler salivate.

Plot wise? Asgore mental break down, the poor guy
 
What are yall NOT looking forward to in ch5 (either what you don’t want in it or what you’re dreading and will probably be in it). Might as well ask the opposite of what is usually asked.
Another boring Suselle segment. Ironically, best thing about them is when they are about someone else (like, whey they are talking about Kris or when soul shenanigans ensues)
We def would have more of it in chapter where three Lightners are seen together, and which has talks about Inferno of jealousy.
I hope Toby at least gives Suselle some "Hype and Aura" moments in new chapter. Compare it to Krusie, who has both normal romantic moments (like dinner in chapter 4), and Hype and Aura moments (Kris shielding Susie from King, SoJ and Mini Kris attacks, Susie whooping SNEO with Busters and helping Kris with climbing).
 
Why is he talking about ts again...
Wait hold on, they actually have place in Japan themed Dark World (and potentially Festival).
Can you remind us what is so special about them?
Echidna changes to TERUTERUBOUZU bettewen chapters inside the code

Echidna who talk to you

You know like Metamorphosis that jevils say whem they transform into a Weapon and in this case changing it concept to another.
 
Would the fall that both Frisk and Chara survived without notable injury yield anything impressive? I don't think we currently have that indexed.
 
Also this

The name TERUTERUBOUZU by itself is a small traditional handmade doll hung outside doors and windows in Japan in hope of sunny weather.

And we literally have a sun in the dark world

Made from tissue paper or cloth, teru teru bōzu charms are usually white, ghost-like figures with strings tied around their necks and closely resemble those dolls both in the hospital and inside the hospital with rudy


Also the fact it calls to a monk's magical powers to stop or prevent rain and a libation of holy sake is poured over them, and they are washed away in the river.

And this oddly connected with the rivers and water fall in undertale.

In particular, teru teru bōzu charms are popular among Japanese children, who are introduced to the charms in kindergarten or daycare through a famous warabe uta (nursery rhyme) released in 1921. The song calls teru teru bōzu to bring back the sunny days, promising lots of sake if the wish is fulfilled, but decapitation if not. The nursery rhyme is usually sung by children as they make the doll.

Teru teru bōzu became popular during the Edo period among urban dwellers, whose children would make them the day before the good weather was desired and chant, "Fine-weather priest, please let the weather be good tomorrow.

The tradition of weather-watchers and a rich folk culture of hiyorimi (日和見) can be traced with certainty to the Heian period (749–1185) continuing through the Edo period (1603–1867). Teru teru bōzu weather-watching practice tradition originated and was adapted from a Chinese practice during the Heian period. The practice, called Saoqing Niang (掃晴娘) in China, involved putting the teru teru bōzu on the end of a broom to sweep good spirits your way, and rather than bōzu being a monk, but a young girl with a broom.[7] As the story unfolds, a girl was sacrificed to save the city during a heavy rainfall by ascending symbolically to the heavens and sweeping rain clouds from the sky. Since then, the people have commemorated her by making paper cutouts of her and hanging them outdoors in the hopes of good weather.

And the history behind it ?

Teru teru bōzu as a Japanese practice seems to have originated from the similarity between origami dolls and names described in the literature in the middle of the Edo period. A reference to teru teru bōzu is written in Kiyū Shōran (嬉遊笑覧) by Nobuyo Kitamura, a scholar of Japanese classical literature in 1830. It is written, "If the weather becomes fine, I write my pupils on the paper, offer sake to the gods, and pour it into the river.

This is from the Wikipedia
 
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