Undertale Flowy I Know What You Did

Fictional character from Undertale

Flowey
Undertale character
Flowey Undertale.png

3D return of Flowey created for Fangamer

First appearance Undertale (2015)
Created by Toby Fox
Designed by Temmie Chang
In-universe information
Total proper name Asriel Dreemurr
Nickname Flowery (Papyrus, Undertale)
Azzy (Deltarune)
Species Golden Flower
Boss Monster (formerly)
Gender Male
Title Prince of the Underground (formerly)
Family unit Toriel (mother)
Asgore Dreemurr (father)
Chara (adoptive sibling, Undertale)
Kris (adoptive sibling, Deltarune)

Flowey is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the role-playing video game Undertale, created by Toby Fox. He appears for virtually of the game in the grade of an innocuous sentient flower with a sadistic and psychopathic personality. It is subsequently revealed that he is Asriel Dreemurr, a young monster prince who was killed by humans. Commentators have praised Flowey's characterization, well-constructed backstory, and boss fights involving the character.

Appearances [edit]

The histrion first encounters Flowey, who appears every bit an unassuming flower with a confront in the middle, at the very start of the game. He attacks the role player under the pretense of being a helpful monster who volition award the role player with "friendliness pellets", which are actually harmful bullets.[1] He also tells the thespian to level upwards past increasing their LOVE, which unbeknownst to the player stands for "level of violence", therefore in actuality encouraging violence against other monsters,[1] stating his philosophy "Impale or Exist killed". He is chased away by Toriel earlier he can kill the player, only returning after the player has fought her.

Following the player throughout the game, Flowey returns after the fight against Asgore, finishing him off if the player tries to spare him, to get him out of the manner in order to obtain the collected human souls. Using the power of the souls, he becomes Photoshop Flowey (too known equally Omega Flowey) and takes on a hideous and gigantic course that clashes in fine art fashion with the rest of the game. When the actor defeats him, he tells the player to complete the game without collecting any EXP, if he is spared, precipitating the game's "True Pacifist Route", if the actor has not washed and then already.[ane]

Asriel Dreemurr [edit]

When the role player encounters the Truthful Lab surface area of the game, they larn the origins of Flowey—that he was the son of Toriel and Asgore, beingness named Asriel with half of each of their names.[2] An only child, Asriel became best friends with Chara, the first fallen human. Chara devised a plan to commit suicide by eating poisonous flowers, combining their soul with Asriel'due south and breaking through the barrier, and freeing the monsters from the barrier. When this plan was executed, Asriel transformed into a powerful being. As the command of the trunk was shared between Chara and Asriel, it's the homo who took their own body to the human hamlet and put it in the center of the village. Unfortunately, the fusion was attacked by the humans who believed Asriel had killed Chara. Chara tried to fight back but Asriel resisted them and walked away. The humans mortally wounded Asriel and, upon returning dwelling, he complanate, his grit scattering over golden flowers. Asriel'southward consciousness was restored as a sentient flower as a issue of scientific experimentation. In the genocide route of the game, Flowey tells the actor—instead of the monsters telling y'all the story of Asriel and Chara—that after enkindling as a blossom, Asriel reunited with his parents but was upset because he no longer felt honey towards them. He then realized he had the ability to reset time afterwards well-nigh committing suicide, and abandoned his erstwhile identity to continue living his life every bit Flowey.

At the terminate of the True Pacifist route, Flowey retakes the souls of the fallen humans and absorbs the souls of all the monsters of the underground to have the form of an all-powerful older Asriel. Asriel, mistakenly thinking the playable character Frisk is Chara, wants them to keep playing with him over and over. Frisk "SAVES" Asriel and reaches out to him, leading the monster to emotionally break downwards and admit his insecurity and loneliness. Asriel regains his empathy and reverts to his original appearance as a kid. He apologizes for his misdeeds and uses his ability to pause the barrier, thus freeing the monsters. He ultimately reverts to Flowey and is unable to feel love but is able to go out the clandestine.

Before the stop of the genocide route of the game, when Flowey flees from Frisk, Frisk brutally wounds Asgore and Flowey finishes him off in order to convince the protagonist (who he thinks to be Chara) that he never betrayed them. Flowey begs for mercy, saying that he can be helpful and volition not make a fault again, revealing himself to be Asriel by mimicking his former confront and voice. He is ultimately killed automatically without any role player input, later on which Chara appears to the player and, later a monologue nearly the player's destructive actions, destroys the world.

Deltarune [edit]

In Deltarune, which takes identify in a different universe than Undertale, Asriel appears as the older brother of Kris, the main protagonist, and is said to be attention higher. When Kris and their classmate Susie enter the Night World, they encounter Ralsei, a prince from the dark whose appearance and personality are similar to that of Asriel. At the stop of the first affiliate, before Kris and Susie go out the Night World, Ralsei reveals his true appearance, which heavily resembles Asriel's appearance in Undertale. Additionally, Ralsei's name is an anagram of Asriel.

Reception [edit]

Flowey has received generally positive reception. Flowey was a runner-up for USGamer's best characters of 2015, citing his knowledge of everything the player "has been upwards to", which may leave the thespian "a little stunned."[3] USGamer also called the older Asriel "exactly the kind of thing a suffering pre-teen would blueprint if they had possession of God's own wrath."[4] Game Informer chosen Flowey one of the elevation 10 fourth wall breaking moments in games, calling him a "crazed talking flower".[v] Zack Furniss of Destructoid stated that the battle against Flowey was one of his favorite gaming moments of 2015, proverb that while he was apprehensive virtually playing the game, the fact that "a small bloom ends up existence a Photoshopped monster that can destroy in seconds", "sold" him on the game. Calling Photoshop Flowey "wonderfully disturbing", he called the boss and how it afflicted the player's salvage file what would stay with him the longest.[6] Flowey placed 7th on a 2018 list of the best villains in video games published by GamesRadar, with staff noting that that Flowey seems innocuous upon kickoff impression, simply turns out to be a manipulative and terrifying antagonist, and his final form "the stuff of nightmares".[seven]

Jason Schreier of Kotaku called the fight against Flowey's true form as Asriel "1 of the greatest final boss fights in RPG history", proverb that information technology rivaled "games like EarthBound and Chrono Trigger in sheer, gut-wrenching poignancy."[two] Stating that he has "one hell of a theme song", he praised the entire fight sequence as "spectacular", saying that it "justifies fifty-fifty the slowest of Undertale's setups".[2] Thegamer ranked Flowey as the eighth best character among the main bandage, opining that his fight is "one of the most intense boss battles in modern gaming history".[8]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "The videogames that want to be disobeyed - Kill Screen". Kill Screen. 2016-02-23. Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  2. ^ a b c Schreier, Jason. "Undertale Has Ane Of The Greatest Terminal Boss Fights In RPG History". Kotaku. Archived from the original on 2017-10-23. Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  3. ^ "USgamer'southward Best Games of 2015: Best Character". USgamer.net. 2015-12-26. Archived from the original on 2017-10-xiv. Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  4. ^ "Why Undertale's End-Game Tops All Other RPG Finales". USgamer.internet. 2017-08-15. Archived from the original on 2017-12-24. Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  5. ^ "Top 10 Fourth Wall Breaking Moments". Game Informer. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  6. ^ "Zack Furniss' favorite moments of 2015". destructoid. Archived from the original on 2016-03-26. Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  7. ^ "The best villains in video games". GamesRadar staff. February 10, 2018. Archived from the original on Oct 22, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  8. ^ "Ranking The Principal Bandage Of Undertale". TheGamer. September seven, 2019. Archived from the original on October 27, 2019. Retrieved Nov ane, 2019.

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