Gaster.

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The video above has little relevance to this book, but I personally really enjoy the song so enjoy.

GUESS WHO'S NOT DEAD!

I haven't uploaded in a week and I feel really bad, but I've been fighting a cold and its been mostly winning, but, for once, I seem to have the upper hand in this chemical warfare that normal people call colds so I've decided to write another chapter while I can, though I can't promise another part will be up soon, we can hope.

To answer the question from last week about the Delta Rune, it is two things. Nobody (by that I mean the one guy who comments) got either. Deltarune is the "sequel" to Undertale, but the Delta Rune is something different. Here's a piece of Undertale lore that you can feel free to skip. The Delta Rune is an ancient prophecy for the monsters of the Underground, the Delta Rune is an angel that'll descend to the Underground, and shortly after arriving, the Underground will go empty. Interpret that how you like. It seems to suggest Asriel returning and breaking the barrier, or Chara, returning (in the form of Genocide Frisk) and literally destroying the world, therefore killing all the monsters in the Underground.

Now... ON WITH THE CHAPTER!

The Lab, The Underground.

No-one's P.O.V

Just as fast as the six figures vanished, four re-appeared.

As the flash of light finally fully faded, there was a symphony of gasps. For more than one reason. The main reason of gasping was the God standing, or rather hovering, in the room. Then, there was the lack of participants, which was explained by the God being there. Then, there was the mysterious new figure in a black coat standing behind the God.

"Asriel?" Asgore asked, his voice caring yet concerned, "What made you need to use this form?"

"That may have been me." Gaster said, after stepping out from behind Asriel. "Your majesty." Gaster said, bowing slightly.

"Gaster, my old friend," Asgore said, "Let us ignore formalities."

After this interaction had finished, Asriel let out a well-timed gasp, as he flashed, turning back into his normal form and crumpling to the floor, leaving three Souls floating in the air. A dark blue one, a green one and a red one.

"Asriel!" Toriel said, as she rushed forwards to help him.

"I'm fine, mum." Asriel said, as he sat up. Then, the red Soul started throbbing, and glowing. After a few seconds of this, Frisk suddenly burst out of it. They spoke, urgency laced their tone, "These Souls may be fading, we need to restore Percy and Hazel's bodies."

"Ah, of course. Sans, Papyrus, grab the Souls and follow me." Gaster said. "Which way to the lab?" He asked, nobody in particular.

"Uh, down the corridor and take a left." Asgore said, pointing towards a door.

"Thanks," Gaster said, "Come on boys, we've got work to do!" He called behind him, as the two skeletons tentatively picked up the Souls.

As they walked towards the corridor, Papyrus muttered to his brother, "Is it really him?"

"Yup." Sans replied.

"Wowie! I can't believe he's back." Papyrus whisper-shouted.

"In the flesh. Well, bone." Sans replied.

After they left the room, Jason piped up. "What's the relationship going on there?" He asked.

"No body's really sure." Asgore said.

"Not even I know," Undyne said, "And I know Papyrus best out of all of us here."


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