it is. he tells you in genocide in place of the story of asriel and chara you usually hear. he woke up in the garden, screaming and crying for help, terrified that he couldn't feel his limbs.



asgore found him. he explained what happened, and flowey tried to live normally. but, with no soul, he quickly realized that the only emotions he could feel were rage and terror. can't feel love, sorrow or joy. and he tried to feel them, living with both asgore and toriel. nothing worked, so he became suicidal. the second before he died, he felt a flash of dread, "if you don't have a soul, what happens when you....?"



and he woke up in the garden. he'd learned he could save, and the garden is his original save point, like the bed of flowers for frisk. as long as he refuses to die, he could go back. so he did.



again. and again. over and over. like he says "i've befriended everyone, i've murdered everyone. i've won every game, i've lost every game. i've read every book, i've burned every book." the one thing he never managed was getting asgore to reveal the human souls. he's even beaten sans, multiple times.



flowey knows everything that can, could, did and will happen in the underground. so he sat there, going mad with his omniscient knowledge, digging himself deeper into his nihilism. until finally, an unknown amount of time later, something new finally happened, something flowey could have fun with again.



you tripped down a big hole into the underground.



flowey's is not a happy story. not from the start, not at the end. because the only known ending to flowey's story is a god from another dimension erases his happy ending and drags everyone back into the game, then murders him brutally.