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Anonymous /v/716418941#716424353
7/25/2025, 8:21:15 PM
>>716418941
>is written to have everyone turn on him
That isn't true at all, though. Of all the interactions he's had in-game, only Kris doesn't like him (because he's fucking their mom). But so far we've seen him be friendly with Toriel and familiar with Asgore. Susie, so far, seems to be playing the straightman to his jokes, maybe she also has some disdain for him because of the side of Toriel he brought out but that's just speculation. The game is only half done, this interpersonal relationship shit with Sans is going to be resolved the same way Chapter 1's ending just had Kris eating the pie instead of killing everyone in hometown. Characters coming into conflict with eachother for the sake of a satisfactory resolution is just normal storytelling
>and gets his big cross-game theme moment "stolen" for the creator's new favorite daughter
How was it stolen? It's playing to supplement the mood after the revelations that Kris, Susie, and Ralsei experienced and what it might mean for their futures. It's a song for the place that Sans was trying to get back to, a song to make you wonder why, exactly, Sans cares about Hometown so much, what his history with it is, and why he was seemingly so depressed about not being able to return to it despite being a newcomer to the town as of Chapter 1. It's more of a "shit has changed irrevocably" theme than a "Susie is sad" one, there's a lot going on in the story by that point and Susie is only a part of it. The idea that Toby hates Sans seems to be flawed reasoning on your end, if he hated Sans (the character that's based on one his brother made when they were younger) so many of UT/DR's mysteries wouldn't be directly related to him. I don't think anyone who believes DR Sans is an example of an author's contempt has actually experienced a story where the author genuinely hates one of their own characters, nor do I think authors hating their own characters is as common a phenomenon as /v/ makes it out to be
Anonymous /v/712599789#712601963
6/14/2025, 5:37:11 AM
>>712601858
I don't care