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all takes by me
Something New logic - it's a follower with sufficient power and a leader who has more influence and exhortating/control the follower as an instrument
Who can control the Frisk or Chara? Actually the Player
Who can influence the Player's decisions? Life circumstances
And for an interesting plot, for X4SN, I took the concept that every difficulty in life is God's plan. (This way, I was able to create an interesting plot with the cultists.)
Something New Stack logic:
Law of Development (Imperative) --> Peak of Development (God) --> Habitat (Circumstances) --> Object for Subsequent Evolution, Experimenter (Player) --> Subject of Influence on the Simulation (Chara) --> Regulator of Order (Sans)
Lore:
Where My Shadow Ends
A certain person has a grudge against us, the player, and decides to teach us a lesson. We stumble across a trojan, unsuspecting. The hacker begins browsing our computer files and eventually finds the game we love so much. All of our endings were pacifist, but the latest playthrough, where the last save is found in the Ruins, appears to be a Genocide route. The hacker decides this is the perfect chance to hit the player where it hurts most before leaking all our data online. By installing a special code into the game, he opens the world to the internet. The hacker uses Chara as a playable character, to which she, somewhat skeptically, agrees, allowing access to change her code for a playable NPC.
The Save File
A player downloads a version of a game from a friend's DVD, and while playing, they realize their friend has modified it when they notice strange signs and hints during the game. Eventually, unraveling the full story, the player realizes their friend is asking for help. All this time, he's been living with their grandfather, who abused them at home and threatened to kill him. Every second of the player's friend's life could count. They rush to save them, call 911, and go to their home. Two days later, the newspapers publish a story: "Two children were brutally beaten to death by crazed old man."
Congregation of the Damned
The plot revolves around a small team of developers who were betrayed by a colleague who swindled them out of millions. Desperation and pressure from sponsors eventually led them to form a cult and begin promoting their religion, plotting revenge on the traitor. They found the most popular and easiest-to-modify game, UNDERTALE, and began development. The mod was created with a lot of new characters and visually enticing players. However, it ultimately brainwashed players and encouraged terrorist attacks and suicides. But the game's primary purpose wasn't simply to promote religion. The game collected all of the player's personal data. The team's primary goal was to take revenge on their former comrade, and when he launches the game, he is confronted by a strange, eerie version of the game, uttering inhumane statements and creating a dark atmosphere. Because he enters his nickname at the beginning of the game, the game triggers a special ending in which the development team admits they now know where he is and have likely already set his house on fire. After the game ends, he, stunned, doesn't have time to process everything before an explosion occurs due to the fire coming into contact with a gas line in the house.
Broken Covenant
God long viewed humanity as intelligent beings, but the limit of their development was reached by the year 30XX, which upset God. People forgot God's word left on Earth. They stopped living by the written Divine laws. Progress in the name of light ceased. In a moment of sad contemplation, a being appears to God, as if from the depths of all existence. It introduces itself as the Imperative, after which it says it no longer sees the meaning of a world inhabited by humans. God resists, condemning the idea that the Imperative, contrary to its written rules, intends to erase such a quantity of energy and possible, hopeful potential to zero. To this end, the Imperative is forced to change the laws, in order to push God, through its actions, to "revenge" on the human race for failing to uphold the word of God, overstepping its own rule, "Thou shalt not kill." God agrees, after which it remembers how it can begin its apocalypse. Or rather, from whom? From a single teenager who broke almost all of God's commandments and channeled his sadistic tendencies into computer games, sometimes staying home for days at a time.
God possesses the computer, altering the narrative and increasing tension as the Player progresses through the Genocide Route. At the end, when God appears before the Player on the monitor, he delivers his speech, and then begins the apocalypse. Humanity will be extinct in 14 weeks. Every last one.
UNDERTALE by Toby Fox
UNDERTALE: Something New by Rahafwabas
wowie that x5killer is just wild and peak, the humanity is doomed, even heaven is a lie from now on
this is peak