"Your highness? The only indication that there were any children among those humans was the bearer of the toy knife (and that one fell in the Ruins where you avoided going leading us to question who and how that death happened) . The rest of the items described older subjects, young adults.

Furthermore, there is alot to suggest that several of the fallen humans were absolute murderous pieces of garbage (the descriptions and lore on several pieces of equipment seem to suggest that the Gunslinger and the Ballerina were on a genocide run and had to be put down).



Great one, Monsters power and vitality comes from their emotional state. In short, monsters can (and did) DIE from despair. You giving them hope was

the only way to prevent his people's extinction.



With respect, former Queen Toriel's 'solution' would have just led to another war with the humans (as...a certain flower pointed out). More to the point, Humans A. don't tend to react well to monsters killing their kind (no matter WHO they are). B. Wouldn't react well to a goat man, wielding a pitchfork, with fire powers, coming from underneath the earth to collect souls (sound familiar?).

The point is, your highness, you were stuck in a no win scenario and no one in the Underground had any answers (not even Toriel, as the neutral end---I mean, alternate timelines show, who was supposed to be the tactical genius behind the throne)





I and the rest of the scientific community forgive you, King Asgore."- Sincerely, Dr. Wing Ding Gaster, Royal Scientist Emeritus

Yep he's definitely misunderstood. As I wrote before,Your work on his face is impressive, you really captured his sorrow. Good work!