After my accidental reset, I worked through the pacifist route again. My friends were happy. And so was I, but after hearing everyone run through the same dialogue over again, I became bored. I wanted to see if there was another path. I could always just reset. I decided to see if I could get a different ending with different dialogue. I pressed reset with intention. I fell back to the start. Just before I talked to Sophie, Charlotte asked what I was doing. I didn't tell her. She wouldn't have liked it.
With new intentions, I walked onwards, finding Flowey. They went through the same spiel of how I was new to the underground. They had no idea that I wasn't. I went through the fight with them but I dodged the first round of bullets. On the second round, I got hit by one. After that, Toriel came to our aid. She guided us through the Ruins once more. We encountered a froggit. I hit the FIGHT button and struck it down. It turned to dust. We fought the dummy. Toriel said something different. "Ahh, the dummies are not for fighting! They are for talking. We do not want to hurt anybody, do we?" She showed how the puzzles worked and when she left us alone again, I journeyed on. I found the toy knife once more and the faded ribbon. I equipped both. After a while, I ran into Katie, the light blue soul. I helped her up and engaged her in battle. I pressed FIGHT. I swung at her with the knife and it cut her cheek. Her health went down. "What are you doing? You should be saving us, not fighting us." She said. She swung forward with a light blue blade. I stayed still and took no damage. I pressed FIGHT once more and I stabbed her. She gasped. "Ngh... Wh- why? You were meant to save us. *cough*" She spluttered. Her hazel eyes dimmed as she fell to the floor. Her Soul rose from her body and shattered. She lay there, motionless. I moved forward and defeated Napstablook. I grinded everyone into dust. Everyone I found, I turned into dust. My hands became more and more coated in the silver particles that dispersed after each monster died. I reached another save. I pressed it. It only said 'Determination'. I went on to find Toriel's house. Toriel took me inside and gave me a bed. I climbed in and drifted off to sleep. But, it was short lived. I could hear the cries of the monsters I had slain. I awoke to find the pie slice on the floor. I picked it up and saved it. I didn't ask Toriel if I could go home. I just went to the basement and found her there. She was going to destroy the exit of the Ruins. The fight ensued. My LV was at 3, my knife was in hand. I pressed FIGHT and took her down in one hit. Her face was cut, her robe was cut and her right palm was cut. For one moment, Charlotte asked if she could speak to her. I agreed. So, I took over. I stood over her. "You...are a horrible mother. You replace your children when you lose them or when they disobey you. Did you really love any of us?" I accused her. She looked at me with tears in her eyes. "Y...you...really hate me that much? Now I see who I was protecting by keeping you here. Not you... But them!" She said as she died. I was pushed aside once more as I took over again. I saw the look in Toriel's eyes. She had lost all love for us. She laughed before she faded into dust. She turned to dust. Her soul emerged and shattered after a moment. I left the Ruins and met with Flowey.
They were waiting for me. "You're not really human, are you?" They asked. "No. You're empty inside. Just like me. In fact... You're Chara right?" They said, a smile on their face. I smirked. Their eyes lit up. "We're still inseparable, after all these years... Listen. I have a plan to become all powerful. Even more powerful than you and your stolen soul. Let's destroy everything in this wretched world. Everyone, everything in these worthless memories... Let's turn 'em all to dust." They said with an evil grin. "That's a wonderful idea." I gave a very small nod. I left the Ruins and went to Snowdin town. I was ready for the Dog Squad of the Royal Guard. I walked along the snowy path to the bridge. I stopped just before it. Someone was behind me. "Human." They said. I turned around to face them. They held out their arm and I shook their hand. A whoopee cushion farted in his palm. I didn't laugh. I'd seen it twice before, so it had lost its magic. "Heheh... The ol' whoopee cushion in the hand trick. It's always funny. Uh, that's your cue to laugh. Or, uh, emote at all...?" Sans said. I stood there, unsmiling and unamused. "(Gee, lady, you really know how to pick 'em, huh...?)" Sans whispered to himself. "Ok, that's fine. Everyone's got their own sense of humour. I'm sans. Sans the skeleton. I'm actually supposed to be on watch for humans right now, but I'm not really interested in capturing anybody. Now, my brother Papyrus, he's a human hunting fanatic. I think that's him up ahead. I have an idea. Go through this gate thingy. Yeah, go right through. My bro made the bars too wide to stop anything." He said. I walked through the gate and to the sentry station. "Quick! Behind that conveniently shaped lamp!" Sans said. I didn't move. "...uh, OK, I guess you don't have to." He said. Papyrus came running down to meet us. "Sans!!! Have you found a human yet!?!?" Papyrus yelled to him. "Yeah." Sans said bluntly. Papyrus gasped. "Really!?!? Wowie!!! Guess that's settled!!" He smiled and walked away. "That worked out, huh?" Sans said. I walked to the end of the path and was stopped by Sans. "Well, I'll be straight-forward with you. My brother'd really like to see a human... So, y'know, it'd really help me out if you could keep pretending to be one." He said. I walked off. I found the box with the tough glove in. I swapped the knife for the glove and kept the knife for further use. I might need it further into the run. I moved on, killing anything that crossed my path, until I saw Papyrus and Sans. "So Sans! When's the human showing up??? I want to look my Sunday best...or at least my Tuesday pretty-good." Papyrus said. The corner of my mouth twitched. "Don't you only have one outfit?" Sans said, confused. "Yeah, but I could style my hair!" Papyrus said. "Oh. Right. Good idea. Say, why don't you look over there?" Sans suggested. Papyrus looked over to my direction. He looked at Sans, then back to me and back at Sans. He stopped by facing away from me. "Sans. Oh my god! I'm dizzy. What am I looking at?" He asked. I sighed. "Behold." Sans said, pointing to me. Papyrus looked just behind me. "Oh my god. Why are you telling me to look at a rock?" Papyrus asked, looking at Sans. "Hey, what's that in front of the rock?" Sans asked, pointing directly at me. "Oh my god!!! I have no idea what that is." Papyrus said. I could feel something rising in me. "Well. It's not a rock." Sans said. I sighed again. "Not a rock...? Oh no!!! By process of elimination...that means it's a human!!! Ahem! Human! Prepare yourself for high jinks! For low jinks! Dangers! Puzzles! Capers! Japers! Being captured! And other sorts of fun activities. Refreshments will be provided... If you dare! Nyeh heh heh heh heh." Papyrus cackled. I stood, unmoving. "...and you don't even bat an eye, huh?" Sans said, before disappearing. I took a moment to myself. I could feel a lot of anger and hate coming from Sans. It felt awful. I made my way forwards, ready to take on the Dog Squad. I found another human. It was Lucy, the orange soul. Bravery. I entered a fight with her. I punched at her and hit her every time. "Ngh... I... But why? I-I..." She croaked out before fading. Her soul left her body and shattered. Her eyes were dull and glassy, lifeless. I passed in front of Doggo's hut and he peered up. "Did something move? It didn't not move. Hey...I can't stop shivering, all of a sudden. ...who's there?" He demanded. We entered a fight. My LV was at 6. I attacked. I repeatedly punched Doggo. At the end of the hits, he made a yipping sound, like a puppy does after being hurt, and faded into dust.
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Undertale: Genocide
FanfictionWe've had the Pacifist route, now for the darker side of the story. I own nothing but my OCs and this AU. I don't own Undertale at ALL. This is a sequel to my other Undertale story, so I would recommend reading the other one first.