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7/7/2025, 9:36:24 PM
>>530328443
Noelle has angel symbolism because she is the player's parallel, but the player is the angel
>Angel is a layer above the Lightners, just as the Lightners are a layer above the Darkner
>Angel doll is faceless like the vessel
>Also you literally possess the angel doll
>Spamton straight up calls you "angel" (no, he's not talking to Noelle, she's not the one buying the ring, you are)
>Ralsei, who knows about the player and literally glances at you if you put a ribbon on Susie, is the only one that knows what the angel looks like
>Locked door in the castle with a heart, angel wings, and a crown
>>530329001
Neat, I love the fishing rod axe.
Noelle has angel symbolism because she is the player's parallel, but the player is the angel
>Angel is a layer above the Lightners, just as the Lightners are a layer above the Darkner
>Angel doll is faceless like the vessel
>Also you literally possess the angel doll
>Spamton straight up calls you "angel" (no, he's not talking to Noelle, she's not the one buying the ring, you are)
>Ralsei, who knows about the player and literally glances at you if you put a ribbon on Susie, is the only one that knows what the angel looks like
>Locked door in the castle with a heart, angel wings, and a crown
>>530329001
Neat, I love the fishing rod axe.
6/22/2025, 8:42:24 AM
So this might be obvious by now but
The Delta Rune itself is:
>The Triangles = The characters, Kris, Susie, and Ralsei
>The Angel = The Angel in the prophecy. Not Noel as people theorized.
The Angel is the player. If this game is predicated around a game ending Toby saw in a Fever dream in 2011, I'm assuming it's been an impact on his psyche for a while and that it might be based on something Toby has seen in real life.
I'm 100% betting it all represents the ending as a meta-plot contrivance ala Earthbound's ending where the player was tricked earlier in the game into giving their real name in an extremely forgettable event, and then the player's name is brought up again at the very climax and they are made into a "character" that helps the protagonists defeat Giygas. The player becomes "the Angel" and directly stops the Roaring while directly bringing closure to your issues with Kris.
We only see darkness in the scene where Ralsei shows what the "angel actually looks like" and it's because it's meant to be a dark screen with the player's face reflected in it.
Deltarune ends with a meta-plot trick like Earthbound/Mother 3 with the player SOUL itself - as it has already been doing in Weird Route and other places - becoming a direct character. In some big meta-twist, you, the player's name, will be spoken at some point in the end and (You) resolve the ending of UT/DR in some meta plot device. This also will resolve the multiverse built by Gaster involving Undertale and set the stage while resolving the reset multiverse of UT, being both an ending and a prequel to UT explaining how Sans knows 'the player', he recognizes you as the SOUL from DR.
No idea how this ends with the delta rune ending up in UT's timeline though, maybe just a coincidence
The Delta Rune itself is:
>The Triangles = The characters, Kris, Susie, and Ralsei
>The Angel = The Angel in the prophecy. Not Noel as people theorized.
The Angel is the player. If this game is predicated around a game ending Toby saw in a Fever dream in 2011, I'm assuming it's been an impact on his psyche for a while and that it might be based on something Toby has seen in real life.
I'm 100% betting it all represents the ending as a meta-plot contrivance ala Earthbound's ending where the player was tricked earlier in the game into giving their real name in an extremely forgettable event, and then the player's name is brought up again at the very climax and they are made into a "character" that helps the protagonists defeat Giygas. The player becomes "the Angel" and directly stops the Roaring while directly bringing closure to your issues with Kris.
We only see darkness in the scene where Ralsei shows what the "angel actually looks like" and it's because it's meant to be a dark screen with the player's face reflected in it.
Deltarune ends with a meta-plot trick like Earthbound/Mother 3 with the player SOUL itself - as it has already been doing in Weird Route and other places - becoming a direct character. In some big meta-twist, you, the player's name, will be spoken at some point in the end and (You) resolve the ending of UT/DR in some meta plot device. This also will resolve the multiverse built by Gaster involving Undertale and set the stage while resolving the reset multiverse of UT, being both an ending and a prequel to UT explaining how Sans knows 'the player', he recognizes you as the SOUL from DR.
No idea how this ends with the delta rune ending up in UT's timeline though, maybe just a coincidence
6/22/2025, 3:58:49 AM
>>528350882
It's normal
It's normal
6/17/2025, 1:49:02 AM
>>712857842
Wrong colors
Wrong colors
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