Dang dude your perspective is genius. I actually never even considered the fact that the monsters kinda were hypocrites with them saying they are made of love and kindness when they always attacked first. Asgore being the prime proponent of this ideology that humans were horrible and monsters arent
Monsters have no idea what human is, they haven't seen them for a while and they never meant to harm anyone by using magic its their way to greet another monster or say "Hello". There are only few monsters that know what human is and most of them are from royal family(Dreemurrs) or work for royal family(Royal guardians and scientist).
@SnrBones The claim that monsters don't want to hurt humans is simply factually untrue. While a good number of monsters do not intentionally harm Frisk, it is only because they don't recognize that Frisk is a human. The royal guard 100% intentionally harm Frisk, as does Mettaton, and at multiple points in the game the monsters gleefully discuss how they intend to slaughter humans as soon as the barrier drops. In Frisk's opinion this, along with their support of Asgore's previous killings, makes them all culpable.
Most of them are just following orders without caring if it's an innocent human or nor, as much as they're made out of love, it is necessary for their people, makes sense too since they got sealed by humans, don't forget humans began a war towards monsters so them hurting the human doesn't necessarily mean they're hypocrites, Asgore is both a coward and a clever leader which is most of the issue
A very cool song on an interesting and rare topic! I can imagine that before meeting Undyne, Frisk got by almost/completely without killing, but meeting Undyne was a turning point when Frisk realized that they were being hunted (which is technically true after this battle). I also heard the line "Every human's, just another one to slay" in one cover on "Battle Against a True Hero". It would be cool if a vengeful Frisk would answer "Every monster's, just another one to fade"
And I won't lie, the line "everything they cared about is why I'm here, I'm their mercy, I'm their vengeance, I'm their fear" is a good reference to Sans in "Stronger Than You" cover.
@@AngeGunhild I think it'd be pretty cool to see cover of Stronger than you that shows Sans and a vengeful Frisk arguing about the morality of Frisk's actions
@@suraivase7285Considering that Sans fight only happens in the genocide run, I would be interested to imagine that instead of Frisk, Chara becomes vengeful. In that case, it would not be "Vengeful Justice", but "Vengeful Genocide" and it seems to me that Chara would rather mock Sans for his inaction and laziness, and his words about mercy and vengeance are hypocrisy.
First Frisk who actually felt like how I did with UT Like definitely would not go for the geno run, Im not a sadist and there are plenty of innocents in the Underground(Papyrus being the most obvious one, even if he pretends to try catching you) but Undyne and the Royal Guard? They try to kill you on the spot, same for Muffet(over money no less), Metatton(for his ratings and fame after leaving the Underground) and Sans very much confesses he would do the same if not for his promise to Toriel(yet another one to spare) and he's the judge of the Underground. And the less we say about Flowey the better. All of this makes perfectly understandably why a vengeful but fair Frisk would want to take down not only Asgore but everybody else who was intentionally harmful as well, which as the Angel of the Prophecy would have been considered fully in their right to do and thus righteous Yet its not the best ending in spite of that, as much cool seeing Papyrus ruling the Underground is while Sans does all the work(a karmic punishment for him) or the two brothers living with Toriel, we just know things could be better and those outcomes are not ideal This Frisk may be heroic, maybe even a true hero, and I definitely relate when imagining myself in the same situation, yet ultimately not the hero the Underground needs
One could definitely argue this Frisk is not the Underground's hero, but the hero of the fallen children who came before. Rather than bringing freedom (in one form or another) to the underground, they bring vengeance for the souls that were unjustly taken by it.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit Agreed, and not only theirs but their own hero as well as even if Frisk was not avenging the other children(say, if they were the first child to fall after Chara) they'd still be standing for themselves when faced with people who want to kill them for just existing and that is also righteous What I meant though is that, even though Frisk is not responsible for the Underground specially after everything they went through, the ending of this route is still tragic and it hits even harder to know that it is tragic specifically because this Frisk is a hero, just not the Monster's
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbityet by bringing vengeance Frisk only turns their deaths into a pointless one. With the fall of asgore the denizens of the underground are once more sentenced to that fate worse then death, the innocents such as papyrus will be stuck down there for all time until they lose hope and fall down. Alphys will disappear, there will be no new heros of the underground like Undyne or bringers of hope like Mettatob, and with that the humans final cruelty will be played out and the monsters will die out having lost all hope once again. The neutral route is good for no one, and bad for all but the Long dead humans who wanted monsters to suffer by sealing them. And it is only through pacifist are the human souls able to find peace, to acquire the best end for the human souls would be to free the human souls anything else is simply weakness and justification.
@@sleepyllama3673 Frisk frees the human souls. An argument that 'you need to let us benefit from killing them or their deaths would be meaningless' would not fly well with Frisk, because those deaths are already senseless to Frisk.
"Frisk" you knew didn't exist in any route except Hard-mode and True pacifist route. All of action was make by the player who control us though the soul, you can put Deltarune as example. (It have so many connection between Undertale and Deltarune to be honest)
Holy SHIT THIS IS IS. This is what I LIVE for in Undertale content!!! People that acknowledge HEY THIS IS REALLY FUCKED UP AND HYPOCRITICAL WHAT FRISK GOES THROUGH. I love Undertale and I love the monsters and I love a pacifist route, but gosh DAMNIT if what happens to Frisk isn't okay. And it's never addressed! Stars, I remember my teeth being on EDGE when people spit in the face of a kid defending themself. That's not justice. That's not integrity. I'm living for this. Righteous anger Frisk fills me with GLEE. These lyrics are beautiful. I love this song SO much
Asgore: You may speak the truth human, but you are no different in your path as mine. We both were once pacifistic beings, but horrors of violence have brought us to commit the unspeakable, While your path was brought by my declaration of war to humanity, My path was decided the moment humanity declared war upon monster kind, the countless monsters' lives lost by the hands of humans and even after the imprisonment of my kind within this mountain, I still lost my children to them!. I may have slain 6 children but you've slain many lives in your time in this mountain. I bear my sins with shame, remorse, and regret, but I bear them for the sake of my kingdom. I hope you can bear the weight of your sins once you've slain this foolish king, the weight of a kingdom without a king who can give them hope...
@@memecat9830 Yes, it is a cycle of hatred and revenge, and it's like a poison or a parasite that passes from one host to another, "infecting" the people dear to you or the entire nation. It is not even just a cycle or a circle, it is a whirlpool that drags everyone down to the abyss.
Ashore has 0 ground to stand on. Yes, it's a cycle, but if they weren't trying to murder the children those monsters inside the mountain wouldn't have died to Frisk in a No Mercy run. Yes, he's in a bad spot. But you wouldn't shame a deer that gores the bear trying to maul it in order to survive.
@@beaniebaby7725 They weren't originally planning to kill children when chara's around. He only declared war on humanity because of his son's passing caused by humans, this made the entire underground lose hope UNTIL he made his declaration to take the souls of the next human who falls Which coincidentally were all children. Asgore had a bad hand but he did what he had to in order to keep his kingdom full of hope. After all, they've been sealed for so long that some don't know whats a sun. You could apply the deer and the bear to asgore to, Being the deer forced to do violence due to the actions of humanity's impact to his kind and family.
"Azgore just nods understandingly at your words, silently continuing the battle..." "Asgore's attack and defense have been lowered" I can imagine how Asgore would feel after these words... he himself says that he does not want this battle, but continues to fight for his people... so I can't perceive this as... "Angel of Judgment" and I am actually amused by the similarities of this version of Frisk to Asgore himself... after all, Asgore accepted the first fallen child, but after he lost both children at once, he continued the old war with anger, killing all the people who fell into the dungeon... and Frisk tries to kill Asgore, after everything he did and went through... not even realizing that she is following his path... I honestly latched onto this concept of Frisk's character, and with the power of reset, it turns into the very real Pacifist... in which Frisk actually breaks the cycle of violence... even if these are just my Theories! Hehe... I don't think that was the point, but... I like finding things that might not even exist! (I used Google Translate, so if there are any mistakes, I apologize!)
It's interesting you quote those, because those were partly the inspiration for the song! Those lines only appear if you spare all the monsters up until that point (You can kill no more than 3, I believe). If you attempt to reason with him after killing 3 or more, a different response appears. Something along the lines of "Asgore does not listen to you." - Thus, Asgore expects mercy for his monsters from the fallen human despite killing all humans who fell up until that point. Part of Vengeful Frisk does come from the idea that Asgore's own actions would only perpetuate the cycle of violence, causing revenge upon revenge, but Hall of Judgment is Frisk determining that monsters as a whole - not just Asgore - do not deserve their freedom. Thanks for your theory! I'm glad you like it. Vengeful Frisk is a fun one for me.
There's a game theory about the Prisoner's dilemma (especially, the repeated version against the same person). The strategy that won the tournament (as in, collected the most money) was use trust first, then copy the other's previous choice. More effective than always trusting or always betraying, of course, but it's interesting that such a simple strategy won
Honestly if i fled the surface out of pain that the humans caused me just to be met with more pain just for The Monster kind's selfish desire to flee with sacrifices i'd kill out of frustration too
That is my problem with pacifist ending, like yeah it is good that you got your happy endings, but why did you attack me at all? Most of you are not even part of the Royal Guard!
An interesting take on the Genocide path frisk Moving on to avenge the fallen, and frisks past deaths by felling the monsters moving on Not out of boredom killing Instead fighting with anger, vengeance, Wrath, and Determination. Moving forward to finish the fight the saddened king brought Years ago Killing innocents to give a false hope to his kind continuing a path of deceivement , pain, and sadness.
@@xelaback345 the title has No mercy yes frisk does not fight Asgore in genocide but no mercy stands for the same run also the creator of this before this post has a similar title fighting sans which is only do able in genocide.
@@Vvvprimus Although Frisk is fighting Asgore in this song, Frisk is not intended to be fighting Sans in 'Hall of Judgment' - it's intended to be an argument/lecture. It is meant to be a high kill count neutral route rather than full genocide, due to the canonical emptiness of Frisk's expression during genocide route. However it overlaps a lot with genocide and explores some things pertinent to genocide, so could be seen as an AU take on a genocide run - fueled not by boredom or sadism but by vengeance. (This is especially so in the third song I have yet to release)
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit Thanks for the info and my misinformance but i still do think frisk killing everyone similar to how clover went a bit far in their Genocide run for Undertale yellow going to far for their vengeance on the other fallen humans. Seeing frisk fueled on something other than just boredom thinking they could be way more stronger than running off of boredom. It's always cool to see new content GJ man.
Frisk as a epic anti hero instead of a psychopath in genocide route instead of being evil they on quest to free the souls and take down the dictator thats asgore
@@godversesans5152 one I'm not two that's literally the description of the song and clover didn't even known asgore they just wanted to save the human kids aka the six human souls they mainly did what frisk did in the no mercy route in this perspective in genocide only and anyway frisk clearly emitting anti hero vibes from the song
( frisk looks back to see sans frisk spared him and papyrus for they been truly good but frisk won't stop at anything) frisk " don't stand in my way sans I don't wanna hurt a friend or papyrus feelings"
@@genocidebob3273 Sans: Heh I'm afraid that's not the case, you have the right to judge others by their actions but it's also fair for us to judge what you and the humans have done to us. There is no longer right and wrong between us, just broken lamps trying to fix themselves.
@@F3lipe-u8x ( frisk harden the hold on the knife ) frisk " no right or wrong SIX OF MY PEOPLE SIX HUMAN KIDS TAKEN BY THAT TYRANT SIX HUMANS WHO GAVE TORIEL HOPE GIVEN MONSTER HOPE TO ESCAPE AND WHAT THEY DO THEY TAKE THERE SOULS AWAY THEY COULD HAVE GIVEN THEM HOME USED THE SEVEN SOULS AS THEY ALIVE THEY DIDN'T NEED TO TO DIE "( frisk says there determination corrupting seemingly having a meltdown)
@@genocidebob3273 Sans: Do you really think that the monsters would simply let their last hope of escape run away? The children would inevitably have to kill a boss monster in order to escape from here, and I'm pretty sure certain of this six humans killed some monsters like a certain ballerina with her powdered slippers. Besides, we have to remember that your race simply took away our freedom and took away the family of the king that you consider a tyrant, just as you feel hatred for what we did the same goes for our king and our people, you humans took the lives of the princes who gave hope for peace for our races and your people simply threw that possibility in the trash. So tell me, is there still a right side to this story?
@@F3lipe-u8x ( frisk in anger starts to dash to sans but as sans teleported to dodge frisk grabbed his arm in time and as they wear about to a hand pushed frisk away a hand of a human suddenly the whole judgment hall fell silent everything turning black sans gone asgore gone only dark void as frisk sees Chara protecting sans and whit a frown than the usual creepy smile )
Amazing song can't stop lisening to it! Also Hall of Judgement is amazing... The perspective... I love UnderTale and I always thought about This version of Frisk and what they think.
I just discovered your Undertale fan songs and I'm obsessed!! I LOVE your perspective here!! I've always thought that Asgore sacrificing like, 6 kids for the purpose of breaking the barrier is kinda glossed over. That information in and of itself is enough to justify Frisk seeking vengeance, but add onto that how monsters always, ALWAYS approach the player and attack first. Also, this song is so catchy!! I especially love the chorus!! Your lyric work is excellent, I love how the virtues of each of the human souls is referenced. I also think it's genius how you rhymed 'perseverance' with 'determination.' Also, one last thing, I love how the line 'I AM DETERMINATION' is followed by 'YOU SHOULD KNOW MY NAME,' as Determination was Chara's trait.
Yes! I enjoyed that bit. I put a bunch of little things in this song because it was the first of the trilogy I made, and I originally wanted basically to have all three Judgment songs in one, and then realized it wasn't going to be feasible.
like i said in your last song , its really good and you should continue like that , just need to put a bit less autotune but its a like and a sub for me
Tbh, I think Asgore acknowledges and agrees with everything Frisk says here, at least about him. Asgore knows he's a murderer, knows that he's got fizz to answer for, and would even accept No-Mercy Frisk's vengeance whole-heartedly. That's part of the reason why he breaks Frisk's Mercy button in the first place. As for his people, he'd probably ask Frisk to put all the blame for every monster that attacked them on him. It was he who ordered that humans be declared enemies of monsterkind, after all. And that order would be a large contributor in why monsters attack humans on sight.
I like to experiment with my content. As you can see with my older videos they were also musical in nature, but AMVs instead. As for what inspired me...nothing in particular. I've made other songs, I've just never uploaded them. I uploaded these because I really liked them and hoped to see if others would appreciate my favorite UT headcanon/alt route
It’s funny, I recently saw another video about where the monsters are actually hypocrites, so this take is very fitting. Also I really do love the lyrics and it gives me a few ideas regarding souls, especially since I don’t believe Frisk’s soul trait is actually determination since every human soul has a percentage of it. This is stated in the game. Though I wouldn’t exactly call it “Angel of judgement” since it’s a no mercy song. If Angel had to be in the title I’d suggest something like “Merciless Angel” or “Soul of Judgment” but I don’t know. Just thought since the song didn’t mention angels it feels off having it in the title.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbitah I see it, makes more sense in this context. Though it does get a little confusing when you remember who the prophecy is referring to.
#for_subtitle 00:00 Думаешь ты, оправдания имеешь, 00:01 король отчаяния, 00:03 Венец вины тяжёл в 00:04 руке твоей, омытой в крови. 00:06 Играл ты жертву, 00:07 прощения просил за боль свою, 00:08 Но падшие дети - 00:10 что получили они? 00:17 На меня нападали, 00:18 преследовали 00:19 и раздирали на части, 00:20 Монстрами, что 00:21 забрать мое сердце обещали. 00:23 Говоришь ты, 00:24 что это неправильно, 00:25 что я сбилась с пути, 00:26 Но я та, кому приходилось 00:28 выживать каждыми днями. 00:30 В этом зале ты встретишь 00:32 мой приговор - 00:33 только дождись и узришь. 00:35 В этом зале ты встретишь 00:38 мой приговор - 00:39 только дождись и узришь! 00:40 Я - ТЕРПИМОСТЬ, 00:41 что ждёт своего шанса, 00:42 Я - ХРАБРОСТЬ, 00:43 что стоит без страха, 00:45 Я - БЛАГОСТЬ, 00:46 что никогда тобой не проявится, 00:49 Я - ЧЕСТНОСТЬ, 00:50 что не прогнется. 00:53 Я - НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ, 00:54 что не перекратит бороться, 00:56 Я - СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ, 00:57 что с истиной к свету пронесётся. 00:59 Я - РЕШИМОСТЬ, 01:00 ОБЯЗАН ТЫ ЗНАТЬ МОЕ ИМЯ 01:03 И за них, Азгор, 01:04 ты понесешь 01:05 позор. 01:11 Ты обещал будущее, 01:13 начатое на их крови, 01:14 построенное на лжи, 01:16 Призывал к миру, но никогда 01:17 в ответ не принимал его. 01:18 Монстры охотились на меня 01:19 с того самого дня, 01:20 как я упала сюда, 01:21 Говоришь ты, что они 01:22 безобидны? 01:23 ну, мне есть что на это сказать 01:26 Они улыбаются смерти, 01:28 над её ценой смеются, 01:29 И я дралась зубами и ногтями 01:31 за все отнятые жизни. 01:32 И не проси о ПОЩАДЕ, 01:33 когда вы не проявили ее ко мне, 01:36 В этом зале ты встретишь 01:37 мой приговор - 01:38 ты ошибся. 01:41 Я - ТЕРПИМОСТЬ, 01:42 что ждёт своего шанса, 01:44 Я - ХРАБРОСТЬ, 01:46 что противостоит без страха, 01:47 Я - БЛАГОСТЬ, 01:48 что никогда тобой не проявится, 01:50 Я - ЧЕСТНОСТЬ, 01:51 что не прогнется. 01:53 Я - НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ, 01:54 что не перекратит бороться, 01:56 Я - СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ, 01:57 что с истиной к свету пронесётся. 01:59 Я - РЕШИМОСТЬ, 02:00 ОБЯЗАН ТЫ ЗНАТЬ МОЕ ИМЯ 02:03 И за них, Азгор, 02:04 ты понесешь 02:05 Позор. 02:08 Все, о чем они заботились, 02:11 это почему 02:12 я здесь, 02:14 Я - их МИЛОСЕРДИЕ, 02:15 я - их ОТОМЩЕНИЕ, 02:17 я - их УСТРАШЕНИЕ. 02:19 Конец всем обманам, 02:20 всем слезам, 02:21 всем цепям, 02:23 Ты ответишь им за все! 02:25 за кровь, 02:26 за боль. 02:28 Это за павших, 02:29 за детей, которых ты предал, 02:31 В этом зале ты встретишь 02:38 МОЙ приговор 02:41 и бойся его. 02:44 Я - ТЕРПИМОСТЬ, 02:45 что ждёт своего шанса, 02:47 Я - ХРАБРОСТЬ, 02:48 что стоит без страха, 02:50 Я - БЛАГОСТЬ, 02:51 что никогда тобой не проявится, 02:53 Я - ЧЕСТНОСТЬ, 02:54 что не прогнется. 02:55 Я - НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ, 02:57 что не перекратит бороться, 02:59 Я - СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ, 03:00 что с истиной к свету пронесётся. 03:02 Я - РЕШИМОСТЬ, 03:03 ОБЯЗАН ТЫ ЗНАТЬ МОЕ ИМЯ 03:05 И за них, Азгор, 03:06 ты понесешь 03:07 позор. 03:10 Я - их ПОЩАДА, 03:11 я - их ЗЛОБА, 03:12 Я иду по этой тропе 03:13 Для твоего пути конца. 03:15 Ты ощутишь их любовь, 03:16 их боль, 03:17 За все это- 03:18 Ты сгоришь снова 03:19 за каждое дитя 03:20 тобой убитое
Frisk: No... not now! (Frisk runs off!) (At the barrier) Frisk: I see... you chose to follow me here! *This isn't vengence anymore! It's about love! Frisk: I see no use in sparing people! The only thing I do is kill them for standing in my way! *Quit it with this act! I want to help you! Frisk: I am beyond saving! (Frisk pulls out the Master Crown™️!) Frisk: NOW DIE!! *CHECK Frisk (Master Crown™️) HP: 9,999,999 ATK: 5,200 DEF: 1,250,000 Bio: Your story ends here! (*Snap out of it, Frisk!)
I love this honestly-- a vengeful Frisk is great... However, I feel that this Frisk is overly critical With how long Monsters have been trapped-- there would be... A kind of desperation that sets in, I believe Monsters need Hope to live, otherwise they Fall Down (If I'm remembering correctly) So while yes, Frisk here is absolutely right that Asgore is in the wrong, this and Hall of Judgement (vs Sans) are... It feels like Frisk is judging them from the perspective of an outsider to the situation. While yes, they are very much suffering at the hands of (some) Monsters... She's ignoring the initial wrong that humans dealt Monsters. Most monsters will fold at the slightest pressure (a single ACT, followed by Mercy, or simply fleeing) and let the fight end. Far from every monster is culpable in Asgore's wrongdoing. With a Royal Guard, and trapped underground... Its very much an isolationist monarchy/police state Refusing to cooperate with Asgore's desire to kill every human that falls, and to continue the old war-- well, that would be treason. And although I can't picture any executions being ordered, given how much their population is already dwindling.... I can't imagine it would be easy, living as a traitor. Toriel herself is a good example of not wanting to kill humans at all-- only fighting you to protect you from what she views as a big threat... Asgore, and thus all the monsters under his reign. She's a good example of how a traitor might be forced to live-- isolated, for the most part, and exiled. Monsters are far from harmless... but few actually want to actively kill you. A lot of them... are just desperate, and desperation can drive people to do crazy things. So yes, while I agree that Asgore deserves judgment-- to extend that to *all* monsters, and say they deserve to stay trapped behind the barrier? Even those like Papyrus (who doesn't understand that Asgore wants to kill you-- Sans keeping him in hte dark? unsure) and Toriel? This may be a no mercy Frisk, but eventually... it is a genocide, even if not directly. The monsters will still die out eventually. A far more cruel form of genocide in the long run, at that. I do adore this interpretation though!! I'm glad to have seen this :3
I leave it up to the individual whether Vengeance Frisk is correct or not. However it is worth noting that most monsters who encounter Frisk do not know that Frisk is a human. It's made pretty clear in New Home that if they did, they would want Frisk dead.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit I don't think its all monsters-- i can't actually remember very many actively wanting humans dead I'll have to replay Undertale to be totally sure though
@@FaravusGaming It doesn't come up a lot. The main focus we see are the Royal Guard, the octopus in Waterfall, Mettaton, and all of New Home. The others just talk about wanting to leave, or random NPC dialog.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit Yea, thats what I thought Honestly outside of edge cases and the royal guard... I feel like most monsters just want to leave They don't want to hurt anyone, they just want to be free To damn an entire sapient species for the crimes of a few feels-- wrong. Very cavalier, even. But on the other hand-- thats what I like about this Vengeance Frisk. She's tired. She's hurting. She's enraged at the injustice she's faced through her dying and resetting. She's not *willing* to listen to the other side-- because the result is the same... Six dead children, and the only reason she hasn't joined them is because of her power over the timeline. Which... I get it. Although, I would like to know-- did this Frisk kill Toriel, as the "no mercy" implies, or since she started out peaceful is that one thing thats changed here?
While it's an interesting concept, it's not one that really fits UnderTale's OG timeline. Something more akin to Underfell would make more sense, but most of the monsters here in UnderTale (even the guard) are innocent. Now hear me out before you start typing. First off, in every battle except Sans, Omega Flowey, and Asgore the player gets to go first. Meaning you have the option to, before any attacks, flee from most fights. And no matter who strikes first, the monster is only either defending themselves or attacking a perceived threat. Neither of which you can blame them for. Remember, humans are hundred to *_thousands_* of times stronger than monsters. For crepes sake, a *_10 year old_* is strong enough to take down their *_king._* Even so, most of them are more than willing to stop fighting you after a *_single_* display of kindness. So thay are clearly not as murder-happy as you're implying. Second, even the *_Royal Guard_* will stop fighting you after a few kind acts and they're the most guilty of "trying to kill innocent kids" thing. It seems like most of them are in the same boat as regular monsters, or just following orders. The only person you could genuinely fault for their actions is Asgore, because he didn't have to kill the fallen children or, more importantly, turn his people against them. He could've let them grow old, die, and _then_ take their souls, but he didn't because the last time he took one in they *_got his son killed._* Still wrong, but at least it's not a completely stupid reason. They are _trapped_ and *_dying off,_* I think you'd do the same things if you were in their place.
@@AmbyrRavyn it's definitely a mess, but Asgore is the only monster that can be blamed. He gave the order, and I believe he's the one that ends up killing the other 6.
LV 10 maybe? She has high value kills, XP wise. Her kills increase in frequency as she progresses due to her growing anger, but she never goes so far as to hunt anyone down.
Does this mean that Frisk killed Papyrus in this timeline? Because he only knocks you out and puts you in a cell (poorly made). Because Frisk mentions being killed multiple times, so doesn't that imply that they have lost to Papyrus at least once?
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit oh, okay. Doesn't that technically mean that Frisk gets the King Papyrus ending? Since that route requires all of the monster leaders to be dead and Papyrus alive.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit that is interesting. There is a lot of untapped in the Neutral routes of Undertale compared to Pacifist and Genocide. Maybe you can make a song going over the aftermath of Frisk leaving the Undeground?
The ambivalence of resentment and sadness. Resentment for the battle-checking situation itself (although Toriel could have just accompanied Frisk, protecting him/her) and sadness for the aftermath of the battle in the form of Toriel's death.
I think what makes Asgore such an interesting character, is he doesn't WANT to kill the children, he had to to free his people, and did not want anyone else to bare the burden of guilt. I'm not saying he's innocent, I'm saying he had no choice.
No, he's more guilty than he looks. Toriel herself said that Asgore could only use one soul to cross the barrier and find 6 more souls and return, but instead, he decided to wait until the rest themselves fell into Mount Ebbot, forcing the people to live in Despair and so that everyone also felt a sense of loss, Asgore felt.
@@Dan250 There was no f reason to experiment with amalgamates if Asgore could simply went through the barrier. Believing in Toriel`s words is another bad idea, she kind of hates him and can be highly unreasonable. Another possibility is...Asgore literally can`t do that, he isn`t determined enough for any of this and would die during transformation. His wife hates him, he is isolated, depressed and lost 2 childrens. He would probably kill himself, unless his vow. And in one of endings he does exactly that...
@@Dan250 Well a certain someone already tried that idea and it didn’t end well. They kill Asriel just for setting Chara on a bed of flowers how d’you think they’ll react if a giant goat man came into the village and DID kill 6 people? That would definitely cause another war once the monsters are free.
Absolutely. I just added a note to all my videos + my channel description. You can do whatever you like with the song as long as you credit me and link back.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit thank you so much! It’s an *_epic_* song! Even better than some of my favorites from Man on the Internet, Musiclide, and Rockit Music! 🤩
Papyrus and MK are genuinely the only encounters that will never kill frisk ever. Sans normal encounter is harmless but genocide? Yeah no. The only way this makes sense as a song is if it's a moral neutral run. You only kill when threatened and you'll be kind when there's no benefit because you're not cruel.. ya know?
Frisk only stops sparing monsters after Undyne in this route. Although they didn't spare 100% of the time before that. So they still have mercy as an option during Papyrus and MK's encounters.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit they killed Jerry though right? RIGHT? please, tell me they killed Jerry!? Everyone was trapped down there with HIM, HE'S THE REAL PUNISHMENT! ....No one likes Jerry.
@@youfailed1511what's the difference between a false voice and a false voice. No one goes to a vocaloid song and leaves spiteful comments for having a robot sing the song.
@@AmbyrRavyn because using vocaloid is an arduous process where you fine tune the pitch and length for each vowel and the instrumentals for original songs are made from scratch, this is someone hoping the prompt "A rock song about Frisk from Undertale singing about the individual soul traits from Undertale" randomly generates something cool
@@youfailed1511Vocaloid, UTAU, SynthV and others like them use a real persons voice bank, a collection of vocal recordings compiled together to create a synthetic voice, something that takes weeks to months to get high quality versions of in a proper studio. Those same voice banks are then distributed to song creators through the Vocaloid, UTAU, SynthV software, etc. who then create the instrumentals themselves, tune the voices, write the lyrics, and essentially do everything except the actual singing. Meanwhile, SunoAI is automated almost entirely. While you do have the option to insert a set of lyrics, the instrumentals, vocals, tuning, and even the AI voice are all automatically tuned and made with little to no effort whatsoever. On top of that, AI platforms such as Suno often *steal* vocal data from large amounts of people to create their own AI’s voice, unlike Vocaloid or UTAU who pay for the voice before distributing it. _Also_ SunoAI’s Terms of Service, which are a legally binding agreement you make upon signing up, state that you _have_ to make it clear whether or not a song is generated with their services when posting it to other platforms such as UA-cam, Spotify, or Apple Music. Or, well, that was the case last I checked. Regardless, Vocaloid content and AI content are vastly different. Vocaloid isn’t just a “robot voice” as it’s been made out to be here; it takes far more work to create a proper song using Vocaloid than simply making the voice sing with a prompt, and hell, it isn’t even an actual robot behind the voice but a singular actual persons. Which makes it really morally grey, if not outright wrong, for someone to advertise AI songs as their own works in the same way an actual artist puts in work to their own music. “Edit(?)”: Reposted due to UA-cam flagging me for accidentally linking Suno. I’ve now removed the periods between its name.
I feel like both sides are kinda wrong, yes asgore and the monsters killed 6 children, but humans have killed countless monsters and sealed them away, neither side is innocent but you can understand the situation somewhat from either side. That’s only my opinion though
Dang dude your perspective is genius. I actually never even considered the fact that the monsters kinda were hypocrites with them saying they are made of love and kindness when they always attacked first. Asgore being the prime proponent of this ideology that humans were horrible and monsters arent
edit: wait no this is not genocide, I didn't read the description :/
Monsters have no idea what human is, they haven't seen them for a while and they never meant to harm anyone by using magic its their way to greet another monster or say "Hello". There are only few monsters that know what human is and most of them are from royal family(Dreemurrs) or work for royal family(Royal guardians and scientist).
@SnrBones The claim that monsters don't want to hurt humans is simply factually untrue. While a good number of monsters do not intentionally harm Frisk, it is only because they don't recognize that Frisk is a human. The royal guard 100% intentionally harm Frisk, as does Mettaton, and at multiple points in the game the monsters gleefully discuss how they intend to slaughter humans as soon as the barrier drops. In Frisk's opinion this, along with their support of Asgore's previous killings, makes them all culpable.
Most of them are just following orders without caring if it's an innocent human or nor, as much as they're made out of love, it is necessary for their people, makes sense too since they got sealed by humans, don't forget humans began a war towards monsters so them hurting the human doesn't necessarily mean they're hypocrites, Asgore is both a coward and a clever leader which is most of the issue
To be honest I understand why Asgore is doing it as he was forced to give his subjects some form of hope otherwise they all would Die.
A very cool song on an interesting and rare topic! I can imagine that before meeting Undyne, Frisk got by almost/completely without killing, but meeting Undyne was a turning point when Frisk realized that they were being hunted (which is technically true after this battle). I also heard the line "Every human's, just another one to slay" in one cover on "Battle Against a True Hero". It would be cool if a vengeful Frisk would answer "Every monster's, just another one to fade"
And I won't lie, the line "everything they cared about is why I'm here, I'm their mercy, I'm their vengeance, I'm their fear" is a good reference to Sans in "Stronger Than You" cover.
@@AngeGunhild I think it'd be pretty cool to see cover of Stronger than you that shows Sans and a vengeful Frisk arguing about the morality of Frisk's actions
@@suraivase7285Considering that Sans fight only happens in the genocide run, I would be interested to imagine that instead of Frisk, Chara becomes vengeful. In that case, it would not be "Vengeful Justice", but "Vengeful Genocide" and it seems to me that Chara would rather mock Sans for his inaction and laziness, and his words about mercy and vengeance are hypocrisy.
I mean in this frisk doesn’t kill all monsters just the ones that fight them get in their way
Love that someone finally made a song of how frisk just keep getting killed by monsters over and over
First Frisk who actually felt like how I did with UT
Like definitely would not go for the geno run, Im not a sadist and there are plenty of innocents in the Underground(Papyrus being the most obvious one, even if he pretends to try catching you) but Undyne and the Royal Guard? They try to kill you on the spot, same for Muffet(over money no less), Metatton(for his ratings and fame after leaving the Underground) and Sans very much confesses he would do the same if not for his promise to Toriel(yet another one to spare) and he's the judge of the Underground. And the less we say about Flowey the better.
All of this makes perfectly understandably why a vengeful but fair Frisk would want to take down not only Asgore but everybody else who was intentionally harmful as well, which as the Angel of the Prophecy would have been considered fully in their right to do and thus righteous
Yet its not the best ending in spite of that, as much cool seeing Papyrus ruling the Underground is while Sans does all the work(a karmic punishment for him) or the two brothers living with Toriel, we just know things could be better and those outcomes are not ideal
This Frisk may be heroic, maybe even a true hero, and I definitely relate when imagining myself in the same situation, yet ultimately not the hero the Underground needs
One could definitely argue this Frisk is not the Underground's hero, but the hero of the fallen children who came before. Rather than bringing freedom (in one form or another) to the underground, they bring vengeance for the souls that were unjustly taken by it.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit
Agreed, and not only theirs but their own hero as well as even if Frisk was not avenging the other children(say, if they were the first child to fall after Chara) they'd still be standing for themselves when faced with people who want to kill them for just existing and that is also righteous
What I meant though is that, even though Frisk is not responsible for the Underground specially after everything they went through, the ending of this route is still tragic and it hits even harder to know that it is tragic specifically because this Frisk is a hero, just not the Monster's
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbityet by bringing vengeance Frisk only turns their deaths into a pointless one. With the fall of asgore the denizens of the underground are once more sentenced to that fate worse then death, the innocents such as papyrus will be stuck down there for all time until they lose hope and fall down. Alphys will disappear, there will be no new heros of the underground like Undyne or bringers of hope like Mettatob, and with that the humans final cruelty will be played out and the monsters will die out having lost all hope once again.
The neutral route is good for no one, and bad for all but the Long dead humans who wanted monsters to suffer by sealing them.
And it is only through pacifist are the human souls able to find peace, to acquire the best end for the human souls would be to free the human souls anything else is simply weakness and justification.
@@sleepyllama3673 Frisk frees the human souls. An argument that 'you need to let us benefit from killing them or their deaths would be meaningless' would not fly well with Frisk, because those deaths are already senseless to Frisk.
"Frisk" you knew didn't exist in any route except Hard-mode and True pacifist route.
All of action was make by the player who control us though the soul, you can put Deltarune as example. (It have so many connection between Undertale and Deltarune to be honest)
"Everything they cared about is why I'm here. I am their MERCY, I am their VENGANCE, I'm their FEAR"
Oh, a Stronger Than You reference!
Holy SHIT THIS IS IS. This is what I LIVE for in Undertale content!!! People that acknowledge HEY THIS IS REALLY FUCKED UP AND HYPOCRITICAL WHAT FRISK GOES THROUGH. I love Undertale and I love the monsters and I love a pacifist route, but gosh DAMNIT if what happens to Frisk isn't okay. And it's never addressed! Stars, I remember my teeth being on EDGE when people spit in the face of a kid defending themself.
That's not justice. That's not integrity.
I'm living for this. Righteous anger Frisk fills me with GLEE. These lyrics are beautiful. I love this song SO much
Absolutely
Clover: exactly💛🍀🔫🤠
Asgore: You may speak the truth human, but you are no different in your path as mine. We both were once pacifistic beings, but horrors of violence have brought us to commit the unspeakable, While your path was brought by my declaration of war to humanity, My path was decided the moment humanity declared war upon monster kind, the countless monsters' lives lost by the hands of humans and even after the imprisonment of my kind within this mountain, I still lost my children to them!. I may have slain 6 children but you've slain many lives in your time in this mountain. I bear my sins with shame, remorse, and regret, but I bear them for the sake of my kingdom. I hope you can bear the weight of your sins once you've slain this foolish king, the weight of a kingdom without a king who can give them hope...
Love this as a response, because it is true
Yea it’s basically an unending cycle
@@memecat9830 Yes, it is a cycle of hatred and revenge, and it's like a poison or a parasite that passes from one host to another, "infecting" the people dear to you or the entire nation. It is not even just a cycle or a circle, it is a whirlpool that drags everyone down to the abyss.
Ashore has 0 ground to stand on. Yes, it's a cycle, but if they weren't trying to murder the children those monsters inside the mountain wouldn't have died to Frisk in a No Mercy run. Yes, he's in a bad spot. But you wouldn't shame a deer that gores the bear trying to maul it in order to survive.
@@beaniebaby7725 They weren't originally planning to kill children when chara's around. He only declared war on humanity because of his son's passing caused by humans, this made the entire underground lose hope UNTIL he made his declaration to take the souls of the next human who falls Which coincidentally were all children.
Asgore had a bad hand but he did what he had to in order to keep his kingdom full of hope. After all, they've been sealed for so long that some don't know whats a sun.
You could apply the deer and the bear to asgore to, Being the deer forced to do violence due to the actions of humanity's impact to his kind and family.
Monsters are good
Also the same monsters killing a kid
Quoting Undyne: *Seven*
Though, the last one's too determined to die permanently
This fury feels like the same fury Clover uses for his laser in UTY genocide. Man this is powerful. Awesome.
Imaginary technic; yellow
Vengance Clover fr crying tears of joy rn
"Azgore just nods understandingly at your words, silently continuing the battle..."
"Asgore's attack and defense have been lowered"
I can imagine how Asgore would feel after these words... he himself says that he does not want this battle, but continues to fight for his people...
so I can't perceive this as... "Angel of Judgment"
and I am actually amused by the similarities of this version of Frisk to Asgore himself... after all, Asgore accepted the first fallen child, but after he lost both children at once, he continued the old war with anger, killing all the people who fell into the dungeon...
and Frisk tries to kill Asgore, after everything he did and went through... not even realizing that she is following his path...
I honestly latched onto this concept of Frisk's character, and with the power of reset, it turns into the very real Pacifist... in which Frisk actually breaks the cycle of violence...
even if these are just my Theories! Hehe... I don't think that was the point, but... I like finding things that might not even exist!
(I used Google Translate, so if there are any mistakes, I apologize!)
It's interesting you quote those, because those were partly the inspiration for the song! Those lines only appear if you spare all the monsters up until that point (You can kill no more than 3, I believe). If you attempt to reason with him after killing 3 or more, a different response appears. Something along the lines of "Asgore does not listen to you." - Thus, Asgore expects mercy for his monsters from the fallen human despite killing all humans who fell up until that point.
Part of Vengeful Frisk does come from the idea that Asgore's own actions would only perpetuate the cycle of violence, causing revenge upon revenge, but Hall of Judgment is Frisk determining that monsters as a whole - not just Asgore - do not deserve their freedom.
Thanks for your theory! I'm glad you like it. Vengeful Frisk is a fun one for me.
asgore just sitting there waiting for you to press the fight or mercy button while you're singing this masterpiece
"We've both heard enough speeches about higher causes by now. History will decide who's right. End of story." - Samuel Rodrigues, MGR.
Now I want to hear a stronger than you response from Frisk with this mindset. This slaps
I'm tempted to make one, as the Frisk responses are often pretty angsty.
love the little "stronger than you" refrence around the middle of the song
I mean, it's not wrong.
"It's"?
This version of frisk reminds me of something a late UA-camr once said “treat others as they treat you”-technoblade
There's a game theory about the Prisoner's dilemma (especially, the repeated version against the same person). The strategy that won the tournament (as in, collected the most money) was use trust first, then copy the other's previous choice.
More effective than always trusting or always betraying, of course, but it's interesting that such a simple strategy won
Epic. Absolutely incredible. This is an awesome take on frisk's feelings.
Honestly if i fled the surface out of pain that the humans caused me just to be met with more pain just for The Monster kind's selfish desire to flee with sacrifices i'd kill out of frustration too
This Frisk is so unbelievably metal in this.
A vengeful frisk is intriguing I’ve never seen it before and yeah frisk is not in the wrong for defending themselves against the monsters
That is my problem with pacifist ending, like yeah it is good that you got your happy endings, but why did you attack me at all? Most of you are not even part of the Royal Guard!
Mfs never seen the sun bc the humans thought they could be dangerous
@@simona7069 Well for me this is not a reason for citizens to attack a random child of another race
An interesting take on the Genocide path frisk Moving on to avenge the fallen, and frisks past deaths by felling the monsters moving on Not out of boredom killing Instead fighting with anger, vengeance, Wrath, and Determination. Moving forward to finish the fight the saddened king brought Years ago Killing innocents to give a false hope to his kind continuing a path of deceivement , pain, and sadness.
it a neutral frisk not genocide
@@xelaback345 the title has No mercy yes frisk does not fight Asgore in genocide but no mercy stands for the same run also the creator of this before this post has a similar title fighting sans which is only do able in genocide.
@@Vvvprimus Although Frisk is fighting Asgore in this song, Frisk is not intended to be fighting Sans in 'Hall of Judgment' - it's intended to be an argument/lecture. It is meant to be a high kill count neutral route rather than full genocide, due to the canonical emptiness of Frisk's expression during genocide route. However it overlaps a lot with genocide and explores some things pertinent to genocide, so could be seen as an AU take on a genocide run - fueled not by boredom or sadism but by vengeance. (This is especially so in the third song I have yet to release)
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit Thanks for the info and my misinformance but i still do think frisk killing everyone similar to how clover went a bit far in their Genocide run for Undertale yellow going to far for their vengeance on the other fallen humans. Seeing frisk fueled on something other than just boredom thinking they could be way more stronger than running off of boredom. It's always cool to see new content GJ man.
I figured it was the neutral route
I enjoyed this song and the perspective it's given me immensely and hope you do the lullaby themed 9ne soon!
I'm working on it, but transposing really high energy lyrics into a slower lullaby song has been hard for me to do in a way I'm happy with.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit That makes sense, can't wait for it!
Frisk as a epic anti hero instead of a psychopath in genocide route instead of being evil they on quest to free the souls and take down the dictator thats asgore
This is actually a no mercy run, so it's a neutral ending (you don't spare, but don't farm kills either)
@@TR_Arial oh alright
I think youre confusing undertale with undertale yellow
@@godversesans5152 one I'm not two that's literally the description of the song and clover didn't even known asgore they just wanted to save the human kids aka the six human souls they mainly did what frisk did in the no mercy route in this perspective in genocide only and anyway frisk clearly emitting anti hero vibes from the song
Banger from nowhere what the fuck
UNDERTALE NEVER DIE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing timeline
I didn't know about the mechanics of the game when i played it the first time and that's what I totally did, a no mercy run
I've no objections.
@@aaronimp4966 yeah but it kinda hurts when you realize you could have spared papyrus 🤧
I've never seen anything quite like this and I must say that I love it
I don't think I've hear an undertale fansong that took this direction, I like it
Sans: better not to confuse justice with revenge buddy everything has its light and darkness
( frisk looks back to see sans frisk spared him and papyrus for they been truly good but frisk won't stop at anything) frisk " don't stand in my way sans I don't wanna hurt a friend or papyrus feelings"
@@genocidebob3273 Sans: Heh I'm afraid that's not the case, you have the right to judge others by their actions but it's also fair for us to judge what you and the humans have done to us. There is no longer right and wrong between us, just broken lamps trying to fix themselves.
@@F3lipe-u8x ( frisk harden the hold on the knife ) frisk " no right or wrong SIX OF MY PEOPLE SIX HUMAN KIDS TAKEN BY THAT TYRANT SIX HUMANS WHO GAVE TORIEL HOPE GIVEN MONSTER HOPE TO ESCAPE AND WHAT THEY DO THEY TAKE THERE SOULS AWAY THEY COULD HAVE GIVEN THEM HOME USED THE SEVEN SOULS AS THEY ALIVE THEY DIDN'T NEED TO TO DIE "( frisk says there determination corrupting seemingly having a meltdown)
@@genocidebob3273 Sans: Do you really think that the monsters would simply let their last hope of escape run away? The children would inevitably have to kill a boss monster in order to escape from here, and I'm pretty sure certain of this six humans killed some monsters like a certain ballerina with her powdered slippers. Besides, we have to remember that your race simply took away our freedom and took away the family of the king that you consider a tyrant, just as you feel hatred for what we did the same goes for our king and our people, you humans took the lives of the princes who gave hope for peace for our races and your people simply threw that possibility in the trash. So tell me, is there still a right side to this story?
@@F3lipe-u8x ( frisk in anger starts to dash to sans but as sans teleported to dodge frisk grabbed his arm in time and as they wear about to a hand pushed frisk away a hand of a human suddenly the whole judgment hall fell silent everything turning black sans gone asgore gone only dark void as frisk sees Chara protecting sans and whit a frown than the usual creepy smile )
Amazing song can't stop lisening to it! Also Hall of Judgement is amazing... The perspective... I love UnderTale and I always thought about This version of Frisk and what they think.
I just discovered your Undertale fan songs and I'm obsessed!! I LOVE your perspective here!! I've always thought that Asgore sacrificing like, 6 kids for the purpose of breaking the barrier is kinda glossed over. That information in and of itself is enough to justify Frisk seeking vengeance, but add onto that how monsters always, ALWAYS approach the player and attack first.
Also, this song is so catchy!! I especially love the chorus!! Your lyric work is excellent, I love how the virtues of each of the human souls is referenced. I also think it's genius how you rhymed 'perseverance' with 'determination.'
Also, one last thing, I love how the line 'I AM DETERMINATION' is followed by 'YOU SHOULD KNOW MY NAME,' as Determination was Chara's trait.
Yes! I enjoyed that bit. I put a bunch of little things in this song because it was the first of the trilogy I made, and I originally wanted basically to have all three Judgment songs in one, and then realized it wasn't going to be feasible.
Best version of an Undertale song!!!!
Of the three songs you have in this story, this is my favorite.
This song series is incredible.
like i said in your last song , its really good and you should continue like that , just need to put a bit less autotune but its a like and a sub for me
Autotune is as legal to use as it is legal to use AI. And you know why? Because everyone and anyone can use it. Both of them to be specific.
@@zelmo5683 i know its legal lol but the sound of the voice can be really annoying with too much autotune “like here “
@@gamerhappy4512 Well at least in my opinion it doesn't bother me. They are free to use it the way they want.
i think this was generated by suno ai
@@NyssaStorm maybe but it make the tune too much ai XD
That’s amazing
There's a surprising lack of No Mercy Route songs.
Tbh, I think Asgore acknowledges and agrees with everything Frisk says here, at least about him. Asgore knows he's a murderer, knows that he's got fizz to answer for, and would even accept No-Mercy Frisk's vengeance whole-heartedly. That's part of the reason why he breaks Frisk's Mercy button in the first place.
As for his people, he'd probably ask Frisk to put all the blame for every monster that attacked them on him. It was he who ordered that humans be declared enemies of monsterkind, after all. And that order would be a large contributor in why monsters attack humans on sight.
this is great
The " Judgement " Route
Get him frisk
We need an animation of this song
Damn that so cool
I was surprised to see the catalog of videos on your channel goes back to 2006.
What has inspired you to start making fan songs?
I like to experiment with my content. As you can see with my older videos they were also musical in nature, but AMVs instead. As for what inspired me...nothing in particular. I've made other songs, I've just never uploaded them. I uploaded these because I really liked them and hoped to see if others would appreciate my favorite UT headcanon/alt route
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit
I do appreciate your head-cannon for this underrepresented part of the game.
And I do enjoy your vocal style.
Hey who said you Can put 2 Amazing fan songs in less then a week
Suno is pretty usefull, allowing peopole to make songs by putting in their own lyrics and what kind of music they want ^^
This new "experiment" is very very interesting.
(applause applause) just amazing just amazing
I would imagine an invisible fight outside the car window while listening to this
I am impressed
It’s funny, I recently saw another video about where the monsters are actually hypocrites, so this take is very fitting. Also I really do love the lyrics and it gives me a few ideas regarding souls, especially since I don’t believe Frisk’s soul trait is actually determination since every human soul has a percentage of it. This is stated in the game.
Though I wouldn’t exactly call it “Angel of judgement” since it’s a no mercy song. If Angel had to be in the title I’d suggest something like “Merciless Angel” or “Soul of Judgment” but I don’t know. Just thought since the song didn’t mention angels it feels off having it in the title.
It is a reference to the "Angel of Prophesy" mentioned in Undertale.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbitah I see it, makes more sense in this context. Though it does get a little confusing when you remember who the prophecy is referring to.
#for_subtitle
00:00 Думаешь ты, оправдания имеешь,
00:01 король отчаяния,
00:03 Венец вины тяжёл в
00:04 руке твоей, омытой в крови.
00:06 Играл ты жертву,
00:07 прощения просил за боль свою,
00:08 Но падшие дети -
00:10 что получили они?
00:17 На меня нападали,
00:18 преследовали
00:19 и раздирали на части,
00:20 Монстрами, что
00:21 забрать мое сердце обещали.
00:23 Говоришь ты,
00:24 что это неправильно,
00:25 что я сбилась с пути,
00:26 Но я та, кому приходилось
00:28 выживать каждыми днями.
00:30 В этом зале ты встретишь
00:32 мой приговор -
00:33 только дождись и узришь.
00:35 В этом зале ты встретишь
00:38 мой приговор -
00:39 только дождись и узришь!
00:40 Я - ТЕРПИМОСТЬ,
00:41 что ждёт своего шанса,
00:42 Я - ХРАБРОСТЬ,
00:43 что стоит без страха,
00:45 Я - БЛАГОСТЬ,
00:46 что никогда тобой не проявится,
00:49 Я - ЧЕСТНОСТЬ,
00:50 что не прогнется.
00:53 Я - НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ,
00:54 что не перекратит бороться,
00:56 Я - СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ,
00:57 что с истиной к свету пронесётся.
00:59 Я - РЕШИМОСТЬ,
01:00 ОБЯЗАН ТЫ ЗНАТЬ МОЕ ИМЯ
01:03 И за них, Азгор,
01:04 ты понесешь
01:05 позор.
01:11 Ты обещал будущее,
01:13 начатое на их крови,
01:14 построенное на лжи,
01:16 Призывал к миру, но никогда
01:17 в ответ не принимал его.
01:18 Монстры охотились на меня
01:19 с того самого дня,
01:20 как я упала сюда,
01:21 Говоришь ты, что они
01:22 безобидны?
01:23 ну, мне есть что на это сказать
01:26 Они улыбаются смерти,
01:28 над её ценой смеются,
01:29 И я дралась зубами и ногтями
01:31 за все отнятые жизни.
01:32 И не проси о ПОЩАДЕ,
01:33 когда вы не проявили ее ко мне,
01:36 В этом зале ты встретишь
01:37 мой приговор -
01:38 ты ошибся.
01:41 Я - ТЕРПИМОСТЬ,
01:42 что ждёт своего шанса,
01:44 Я - ХРАБРОСТЬ,
01:46 что противостоит без страха,
01:47 Я - БЛАГОСТЬ,
01:48 что никогда тобой не проявится,
01:50 Я - ЧЕСТНОСТЬ,
01:51 что не прогнется.
01:53 Я - НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ,
01:54 что не перекратит бороться,
01:56 Я - СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ,
01:57 что с истиной к свету пронесётся.
01:59 Я - РЕШИМОСТЬ,
02:00 ОБЯЗАН ТЫ ЗНАТЬ МОЕ ИМЯ
02:03 И за них, Азгор,
02:04 ты понесешь
02:05 Позор.
02:08 Все, о чем они заботились,
02:11 это почему
02:12 я здесь,
02:14 Я - их МИЛОСЕРДИЕ,
02:15 я - их ОТОМЩЕНИЕ,
02:17 я - их УСТРАШЕНИЕ.
02:19 Конец всем обманам,
02:20 всем слезам,
02:21 всем цепям,
02:23 Ты ответишь им за все!
02:25 за кровь,
02:26 за боль.
02:28 Это за павших,
02:29 за детей, которых ты предал,
02:31 В этом зале ты встретишь
02:38 МОЙ приговор
02:41 и бойся его.
02:44 Я - ТЕРПИМОСТЬ,
02:45 что ждёт своего шанса,
02:47 Я - ХРАБРОСТЬ,
02:48 что стоит без страха,
02:50 Я - БЛАГОСТЬ,
02:51 что никогда тобой не проявится,
02:53 Я - ЧЕСТНОСТЬ,
02:54 что не прогнется.
02:55 Я - НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ,
02:57 что не перекратит бороться,
02:59 Я - СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ,
03:00 что с истиной к свету пронесётся.
03:02 Я - РЕШИМОСТЬ,
03:03 ОБЯЗАН ТЫ ЗНАТЬ МОЕ ИМЯ
03:05 И за них, Азгор,
03:06 ты понесешь
03:07 позор.
03:10 Я - их ПОЩАДА,
03:11 я - их ЗЛОБА,
03:12 Я иду по этой тропе
03:13 Для твоего пути конца.
03:15 Ты ощутишь их любовь,
03:16 их боль,
03:17 За все это-
03:18 Ты сгоришь снова
03:19 за каждое дитя
03:20 тобой убитое
you are a lifesaver
@Thedarkbunnyrabbit
Considering that I was late with this.😅
Others coming soon.
Frisk: No... not now!
(Frisk runs off!)
(At the barrier)
Frisk: I see... you chose to follow me here!
*This isn't vengence anymore! It's about love!
Frisk: I see no use in sparing people! The only thing I do is kill them for standing in my way!
*Quit it with this act! I want to help you!
Frisk: I am beyond saving!
(Frisk pulls out the Master Crown™️!)
Frisk: NOW DIE!!
*CHECK
Frisk (Master Crown™️)
HP: 9,999,999
ATK: 5,200
DEF: 1,250,000
Bio: Your story ends here! (*Snap out of it, Frisk!)
I love this honestly-- a vengeful Frisk is great...
However, I feel that this Frisk is overly critical
With how long Monsters have been trapped-- there would be... A kind of desperation that sets in, I believe
Monsters need Hope to live, otherwise they Fall Down (If I'm remembering correctly)
So while yes, Frisk here is absolutely right that Asgore is in the wrong, this and Hall of Judgement (vs Sans) are...
It feels like Frisk is judging them from the perspective of an outsider to the situation. While yes, they are very much suffering at the hands of (some) Monsters... She's ignoring the initial wrong that humans dealt Monsters.
Most monsters will fold at the slightest pressure (a single ACT, followed by Mercy, or simply fleeing) and let the fight end. Far from every monster is culpable in Asgore's wrongdoing.
With a Royal Guard, and trapped underground... Its very much an isolationist monarchy/police state
Refusing to cooperate with Asgore's desire to kill every human that falls, and to continue the old war-- well, that would be treason. And although I can't picture any executions being ordered, given how much their population is already dwindling.... I can't imagine it would be easy, living as a traitor.
Toriel herself is a good example of not wanting to kill humans at all-- only fighting you to protect you from what she views as a big threat... Asgore, and thus all the monsters under his reign.
She's a good example of how a traitor might be forced to live-- isolated, for the most part, and exiled.
Monsters are far from harmless... but few actually want to actively kill you.
A lot of them... are just desperate, and desperation can drive people to do crazy things.
So yes, while I agree that Asgore deserves judgment-- to extend that to *all* monsters, and say they deserve to stay trapped behind the barrier? Even those like Papyrus (who doesn't understand that Asgore wants to kill you-- Sans keeping him in hte dark? unsure) and Toriel?
This may be a no mercy Frisk, but eventually... it is a genocide, even if not directly. The monsters will still die out eventually. A far more cruel form of genocide in the long run, at that.
I do adore this interpretation though!! I'm glad to have seen this :3
I leave it up to the individual whether Vengeance Frisk is correct or not. However it is worth noting that most monsters who encounter Frisk do not know that Frisk is a human. It's made pretty clear in New Home that if they did, they would want Frisk dead.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit I don't think its all monsters-- i can't actually remember very many actively wanting humans dead
I'll have to replay Undertale to be totally sure though
@@FaravusGaming It doesn't come up a lot. The main focus we see are the Royal Guard, the octopus in Waterfall, Mettaton, and all of New Home. The others just talk about wanting to leave, or random NPC dialog.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit Yea, thats what I thought
Honestly outside of edge cases and the royal guard... I feel like most monsters just want to leave
They don't want to hurt anyone, they just want to be free
To damn an entire sapient species for the crimes of a few feels-- wrong. Very cavalier, even.
But on the other hand-- thats what I like about this Vengeance Frisk.
She's tired. She's hurting. She's enraged at the injustice she's faced through her dying and resetting. She's not *willing* to listen to the other side-- because the result is the same... Six dead children, and the only reason she hasn't joined them is because of her power over the timeline.
Which... I get it.
Although, I would like to know-- did this Frisk kill Toriel, as the "no mercy" implies, or since she started out peaceful is that one thing thats changed here?
Okay, a lot of these are really good. Where can I download these in lossless?
While it's an interesting concept, it's not one that really fits UnderTale's OG timeline. Something more akin to Underfell would make more sense, but most of the monsters here in UnderTale (even the guard) are innocent.
Now hear me out before you start typing.
First off, in every battle except Sans, Omega Flowey, and Asgore the player gets to go first. Meaning you have the option to, before any attacks, flee from most fights.
And no matter who strikes first, the monster is only either defending themselves or attacking a perceived threat. Neither of which you can blame them for.
Remember, humans are hundred to *_thousands_* of times stronger than monsters. For crepes sake, a *_10 year old_* is strong enough to take down their *_king._*
Even so, most of them are more than willing to stop fighting you after a *_single_* display of kindness. So thay are clearly not as murder-happy as you're implying.
Second, even the *_Royal Guard_* will stop fighting you after a few kind acts and they're the most guilty of "trying to kill innocent kids" thing. It seems like most of them are in the same boat as regular monsters, or just following orders.
The only person you could genuinely fault for their actions is Asgore, because he didn't have to kill the fallen children or, more importantly, turn his people against them. He could've let them grow old, die, and _then_ take their souls, but he didn't because the last time he took one in they *_got his son killed._* Still wrong, but at least it's not a completely stupid reason.
They are _trapped_ and *_dying off,_* I think you'd do the same things if you were in their place.
Frisk addresses your exact argument in these songs.
I figure it's a cycle of misdeeds humans trapped the monsters so the monsters killed the fallen and so frisk scorns them
@@AmbyrRavyn
it's definitely a mess, but Asgore is the only monster that can be blamed. He gave the order, and I believe he's the one that ends up killing the other 6.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit If it does, I must have missed it. Because the premise currently seems to treat all monsters as guilty/out to get humans.
Please put this in Spotify
The spotify link is in the description for all three 'of Judgment' songs.
Omg thank u 🙏
Bro u put wrong image on background! Clover should be on background!
haha
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but really, it fits so good to UTY
I keep hearing this. I'll have to try Undertale Yellow.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit as good as base undertale in my humble opinion
How high is Frisks LV here, in your opinion? How many monsters did they kill in self defence?
LV 10 maybe? She has high value kills, XP wise. Her kills increase in frequency as she progresses due to her growing anger, but she never goes so far as to hunt anyone down.
Well that a perspective
Does this mean that Frisk killed Papyrus in this timeline? Because he only knocks you out and puts you in a cell (poorly made).
Because Frisk mentions being killed multiple times, so doesn't that imply that they have lost to Papyrus at least once?
Papyrus never kills Frisk and so Frisk is never put into a position where she has to kill him.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit oh, okay.
Doesn't that technically mean that Frisk gets the King Papyrus ending? Since that route requires all of the monster leaders to be dead and Papyrus alive.
@@tinaherr3856 Yes, this will result in the King Papyrus ending.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit that is interesting. There is a lot of untapped in the Neutral routes of Undertale compared to Pacifist and Genocide. Maybe you can make a song going over the aftermath of Frisk leaving the Undeground?
I wonder what a toriel song would be like
The ambivalence of resentment and sadness. Resentment for the battle-checking situation itself (although Toriel could have just accompanied Frisk, protecting him/her) and sadness for the aftermath of the battle in the form of Toriel's death.
I think what makes Asgore such an interesting character, is he doesn't WANT to kill the children, he had to to free his people, and did not want anyone else to bare the burden of guilt. I'm not saying he's innocent, I'm saying he had no choice.
No, he's more guilty than he looks. Toriel herself said that Asgore could only use one soul to cross the barrier and find 6 more souls and return, but instead, he decided to wait until the rest themselves fell into Mount Ebbot, forcing the people to live in Despair and so that everyone also felt a sense of loss, Asgore felt.
@@Dan250 leave king fluffy buns alone ;-;
@@Dan250 There was no f reason to experiment with amalgamates if Asgore could simply went through the barrier. Believing in Toriel`s words is another bad idea, she kind of hates him and can be highly unreasonable.
Another possibility is...Asgore literally can`t do that, he isn`t determined enough for any of this and would die during transformation. His wife hates him, he is isolated, depressed and lost 2 childrens. He would probably kill himself, unless his vow. And in one of endings he does exactly that...
@@Dan250
Well a certain someone already tried that idea and it didn’t end well.
They kill Asriel just for setting Chara on a bed of flowers how d’you think they’ll react if a giant goat man came into the village and DID kill 6 people? That would definitely cause another war once the monsters are free.
I was wondering, would it be okay if I used this in a video? (Full credit, plus link, and it would only be part of the song)
Absolutely. I just added a note to all my videos + my channel description. You can do whatever you like with the song as long as you credit me and link back.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit thank you so much! It’s an *_epic_* song! Even better than some of my favorites from Man on the Internet, Musiclide, and Rockit Music! 🤩
Papyrus and MK are genuinely the only encounters that will never kill frisk ever. Sans normal encounter is harmless but genocide? Yeah no. The only way this makes sense as a song is if it's a moral neutral run. You only kill when threatened and you'll be kind when there's no benefit because you're not cruel.. ya know?
Frisk only stops sparing monsters after Undyne in this route. Although they didn't spare 100% of the time before that. So they still have mercy as an option during Papyrus and MK's encounters.
@@Thedarkbunnyrabbit they killed Jerry though right? RIGHT? please, tell me they killed Jerry!? Everyone was trapped down there with HIM, HE'S THE REAL PUNISHMENT! ....No one likes Jerry.
@@iamweird3919, even the Death itself decided to ditch Jerry
@@iamweird3919 Jerry can show up at any time, right? Frisk probably gottim if he showed up in Hotland or the Core.
Please add your songs to audiomack
What is audiomack?
The voice is ai
No one understand monsterkind.
please clarify that you used AI in the description at least, you didn't compose anything man
Ever heard of vocaloid "man"
@@AmbyrRavyn more than you apparently, since you can't tell the difference
@@youfailed1511what's the difference between a false voice and a false voice. No one goes to a vocaloid song and leaves spiteful comments for having a robot sing the song.
@@AmbyrRavyn because using vocaloid is an arduous process where you fine tune the pitch and length for each vowel and the instrumentals for original songs are made from scratch, this is someone hoping the prompt "A rock song about Frisk from Undertale singing about the individual soul traits from Undertale" randomly generates something cool
@@youfailed1511Vocaloid, UTAU, SynthV and others like them use a real persons voice bank, a collection of vocal recordings compiled together to create a synthetic voice, something that takes weeks to months to get high quality versions of in a proper studio.
Those same voice banks are then distributed to song creators through the Vocaloid, UTAU, SynthV software, etc. who then create the instrumentals themselves, tune the voices, write the lyrics, and essentially do everything except the actual singing.
Meanwhile, SunoAI is automated almost entirely. While you do have the option to insert a set of lyrics, the instrumentals, vocals, tuning, and even the AI voice are all automatically tuned and made with little to no effort whatsoever. On top of that, AI platforms such as Suno often *steal* vocal data from large amounts of people to create their own AI’s voice, unlike Vocaloid or UTAU who pay for the voice before distributing it.
_Also_ SunoAI’s Terms of Service, which are a legally binding agreement you make upon signing up, state that you _have_ to make it clear whether or not a song is generated with their services when posting it to other platforms such as UA-cam, Spotify, or Apple Music. Or, well, that was the case last I checked.
Regardless, Vocaloid content and AI content are vastly different. Vocaloid isn’t just a “robot voice” as it’s been made out to be here; it takes far more work to create a proper song using Vocaloid than simply making the voice sing with a prompt, and hell, it isn’t even an actual robot behind the voice but a singular actual persons.
Which makes it really morally grey, if not outright wrong, for someone to advertise AI songs as their own works in the same way an actual artist puts in work to their own music.
“Edit(?)”:
Reposted due to UA-cam flagging me for accidentally linking Suno. I’ve now removed the periods between its name.
I feel like both sides are kinda wrong, yes asgore and the monsters killed 6 children, but humans have killed countless monsters and sealed them away, neither side is innocent but you can understand the situation somewhat from either side. That’s only my opinion though
Aİ ..
you just earned a new sub. I'm flooded by emotions
This Frisk, if look from your point of view, is the most badass.