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7/21/2025, 6:28:36 AM
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Okay, so this part of the prophecy is clearly talking about Asgore, right? But what if it isn't. The other prophecy panels are about the bosses, who have all been darkners. What if the "flower man" is literally a man who is a flower(Asgore's golden flower to be exact), and being "trapped in asylum" is in reference to the protective glass he's behind? The reason he looks like Asgore is because the man has poured so much of his hopes and dreams into it, it's taken on Asgore's desires as its' own.
Now, there's two ways you could play with that. Either the chapter has you believe the whole time that the flower man IS Asgore, to pull the rug out at the end. Or, the whole conflict of the chapter is that the flower man has Asgore's perfect life, a queen, a kingdom, his council. It builds Asgore's jealousy, eventually causing him to burn down his own garden.
Okay, so this part of the prophecy is clearly talking about Asgore, right? But what if it isn't. The other prophecy panels are about the bosses, who have all been darkners. What if the "flower man" is literally a man who is a flower(Asgore's golden flower to be exact), and being "trapped in asylum" is in reference to the protective glass he's behind? The reason he looks like Asgore is because the man has poured so much of his hopes and dreams into it, it's taken on Asgore's desires as its' own.
Now, there's two ways you could play with that. Either the chapter has you believe the whole time that the flower man IS Asgore, to pull the rug out at the end. Or, the whole conflict of the chapter is that the flower man has Asgore's perfect life, a queen, a kingdom, his council. It builds Asgore's jealousy, eventually causing him to burn down his own garden.
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