-/- PACIFIST -\-

You sat against the wall for what seemed like ages, but was more than likely only fifteen minutes. You had grown bored of sitting there, and even though you had shown yourself to not be a threat to anything in the room, you still caught monsters giving you cautious stares of fear and paranoia. The group of monsters you had befriended earlier had come to speak to you for a few moments before leaving through the door that Tem had went through. You weren't quite sure why, but when Vegetoid said Tem was cool for still believing in humans, you couldn't help but let a massive smile plaster itself on your face. At his remark, Frogitt and Migo looked down with a guilty look, and when you placed a questioning look on your face, they ashamedly explained that they, and other monsters like them, usually mock Tem and say things behind her back because they believed she was stupid for trying to protect any humans who fell down into the Underground. Especially after what had happened last time. Before you could ask about what had exactly happened, they continued speaking, assuring you and themselves, that if they knew where Tem was, they would go to her, apologise and even start inviting her to their outings to a place called Snowdin. Smiling, you told them that Tem had said they lived at the Mayor's house, and the monsters had quickly thanked you and rushed in the direction that Tem had left. Deciding that you had been left waiting for long enough, you eventually decided to exit through that very same doorway.

Walking into the next room, you grin at the change of scenery. To your left, there is a room with a large statue standing proudly in the centre, whilst to your right was a simple path that led to another room. Letting your curiosity get the better of you, you decided to head left first.

You gazed up at the statue, as an armoured Froggit patrolled around it with over-emphasised movements. Noticing you on entry, she instantly cut her eyes and all too quickly you could feel that familiar pull on your soul. The bright red light that your soul emanated pulsed within your chest, and to say the armoured Froggit looked surprised was an understatement.

"Please don't...", you mumbled as the armoured Froggit clenched her eyes shut. Before you could really expect it, small white beams of light shot towards you. Flinching, you quickly dove behind the statue. You could hear the armoured Froggit's grumble as it began marching towards you. Fearful, you poked your head from behind the statue and looked at the armoured Froggit through desperate eyes. The sight of you, crouched behind the statue seemed to cause the armoured Froggit some difficulty, as she stepped backwards, her hand pinching her nose, in what seemed to be an attempt to hold back tears.

"I- I'm sorry...", she spoke quietly, whilst relinquishing her pull on your soul. You felt it settle back into your body, and it's light faded away calmly. You looked at the armoured Froggit carefully before releasing your hold on the statue and walking slowly towards her. Before you could thank her for giving you mercy, she points towards the statue whilst looking at you. Not understanding what she was getting at, you turned to look at the statue yourself. There, in bright white stone, was a tall feminine creature. The perfect mix of compassion and love in it's eyes, and a small smile carved into it's goat-like face. Raising an eyebrow, you turned back to the armoured Froggit who was now wiping a tear from her face. "That- That was the old Queen...". You nodded, but still weren't quite sure why the armoured Froggit was crying. She seemed to notice this, and explained. "She... She was so kind... so caring... she always looked after the humans that fell here... until they left that is... or killed her...". The armoured Froggit had added the last part in such a low and quiet tone that you weren't entirely sure whether she had said it, or you had made it up. "I saw you, and... I thought I should kill you... I'll get revenge for the Queen... for the King... for everyone... but... when I saw you, crouched behind her statue, your arms clenched around her in fear... I realised... that she wouldn't have wanted you dead... and for a moment, it was like... she was still here. Here in this room... protecting another human like always... I- I... I'm sorry human". By now the armoured Froggit was crying, and for some reason you couldn't explain you had already opened your arms for her. At first she didn't realise what you were doing, and when you finally wrapped your arms around her in an embrace she tensed, but only for a moment, before wrapping her arms around you in return and sobbing quietly. Eventually, her sobbing stopped and she pulled away from you with a grateful smile on her face.

"Are you alright now?", you asked, satisfied that you had helped her cheer up, but still feeling willing to help her anymore if needs be. She chuckled lightly and nodded.

"Humans are confusing...", she sighed as she wiped the dry tears from her face. "Some fall down and are as evil as evil can be... and then some are so kind and friendly". She pointedly looks at you when she says the last part, as if to check you had heard her compliment. You couldn't help but blush slightly at her praise. "I don't think I'll ever understand humans...", she continued, "I mean... the human who killed the Queen, was the one who commissioned that statue in her honor... It was like, they missed her, even though they killed her... Sort of touching for a creature so unfeeling... I guess that's why I can sort of see why the Queen had a soft spot for humans... she knew that even the worst people, can have a bit of great in them". You took all this in, particularly the information about the last human apparently killing the monster Queen... No wonder almost every monster hated you. The armoured Froggit, looked down at her wrist before turning to leave the room. "I'm on break now... I'd get out of here before Final gets here... he... he won't think twice about attacking you", she advised before walking through that door that led to Tem Town Centrol. Taking one last look at the statue of the Queen, you waved it goodbye and walked down the path into the next room.

You carefully walked through a room, surprised to find a table with a toy knife and a slab of rotting cheese resting upon it. Sighing happily, you realised that it didn't look like you were going to fall through the floor in this room. It also looked like you wouldn't have to push, (or talk), to any rocks in this room either. With a loud grumble, you held your stomach to try to quieten down it's wails. You hadn't really noticed until now, but you were incredibly hungry, and the sight of the cheese had seemed to make you realise. Approaching the table, you pondered on whether to risk eating the cheese or not. Eventually you decided that it was far too rotten to eat without facing some very serious repercussions. You then turn your eyes to the toy knife. Eventually you decide against taking it, in case it belongs to someone. Determined to eventually find some food to satisfy your hunger, you march on into the next room.

-/- NEUTRAL -\-

You sat against the wall for roughly ten to fifteen minutes, before growing bored and deciding to leave through the door that Tem had exited through. In all honestly, getting out of Tem Town Centrol was something you very interested in doing, mainly due to you growing more and more annoyed with the constant shouts of 'HOI!' and 'BOI!'. Plus the staring of monsters who weren't of the Temmie variety were quickly making you more and more uncomfortable. The only monster you had talked to, was the Froggit from before, and he had left a few minutes ago. You were surprised to see him wave his hand at you as he left with his group of friends. You tried not to stare, but watching a frog-monster, a coakroach-monster and a vegetable-monster snootily parade out of the room was a sight you couldn't help but gawp at. You had waited a few moments to make sure that they had headed off far enough so that you wouldn't catch up to them, and so they wouldn't think you were following them before you left Tem Town Centrol. Walking into the next room, you're happy to find that you can't hear anymore Temmies shouting loudly. Looking around, you noticed a room with a large statue to your left and a simple path that most likely led to another room on your right. Letting your curiosity get the better of you, you decided to head left first.

You gazed up at the statue, fully noticing an armoured Froggit marching around the room in an over-exaggerated fashion. Ducking your head down everytime they came too close, seemed to prove useful at dissuading them from talking to you much or noticing you as a human. In fact, because you looked down to the floor everytime they walked past, they seemed to think that the top of your head was in fact your face, and the armoured Froggit had suggested in a clearly feminine voice that your face could benefit from a shave. You held back a cheeky snicker until the armoured Froggit was far away enough from you. When you weren't looking at the floor, you were gazing at the white stone statue stood prominently in the centre of the room. From what you could tell, it was a statue of a goat-like woman smiling to herself happily as if in thought. You weren't quite sure what specie of monster the statue was of, and you had thought about asking the armoured Froggit about it, but you had instantly realised that this would involve her talking to you more, and knowing your luck, she would probably realise that you're a human. You hadn't been attacked by any monsters yet, and you weren't exactly willing for them to start just yet. You weren't exactly sure how long you had been staring at the statue when you decided you had stared at it enough, but by the time you had, the armoured Froggit had been replaced with yet another Froggit. This one however, seemed to be spiky and wore a small crown upon it's head as it marched around the statue. It seemed to catch your gaze, and even when you looked down, you could feel it's eyes on you for almost too long. You only released a sigh of relief when the spiked Froggit re-began it's march. Deciding not to take another risk like that, you turned on the spot and headed down the path and into the next room.

You explored various rooms as you searched for Tem. As explained by Tem earlier, many of the rooms you walked through had their own specific puzzles which you had to complete as you continued on your way. One room involved you pushing a rock onto a pressure pad, the next room involved you falling through the floor and landing on a mass of leaves a lot of times until you could find a path where the floor was strong enough to hold your weight. The repetition of falling through the floor a bunch of times would've been punishment enough, but in addition to this, there was a small stall tucked away in the corner of the room next to the doorway that lead back upstairs, where an overly enthusiastic Temmie was selling 'Memoorey Fotos!'. The Temmie had explained that everyone gets their first 'Memoorey Foto' for free, and when you finally looked at the piece of paper they had pestered you into taking, instead of a photo, it was a crudely drawn wax-crayon picture of a stick-man falling into some leaves. You fell a further two times after that, each time refusing to buy another photo when they asked if you would like one. Once you had finally made it past that room, you found yourself facing three rocks and three pressure plates. You had managed to push one of the rocks, before something shouted for you to stop. It took you a moment before you realised that it was in fact one of the other rocks that had spoken to you. Before you could even think to yourself about how you had found a talking rock, it stated that it knew you wanted it to go on the pressure plate, but, to make it more interesting, they decided to make it a challenge. The rock stated that it would be able to make it to a pressure plate, before you could push the last remaining rock on to one. You had nodded at the challenge excitedly, and by the end of it, you were unsure how you had managed to lose. Instead of the gloating you expected, the rock just thanked you for spicing up their day and then told you to visit soon when you continued on your way. Following that, you ended up in a room where a table with both a plastic knife and a slab of rotting cheese upon it stood. You felt relieved at the lack of puzzles in this room, but were unhappy when the sight of the cheese reminded you that you hadn't ate in quite a while. Fortunately, the smell of the rotting cheese manages to curb your hunger a small amount. Growing increasingly tired of the rancid smell, you quickly pocket the toy knife and decide to continue on into the next room.

-/- GENOCIDE -\-

You weren't sure how you had managed it, but you had manged to defeat practically all of the monsters in Tem Town Centrol. It had started off between just you and the rude Froggit that had tried to attack you earlier, but then their friends had joined in, followed by some passers-by, and even a few of the stall-holders. With just your bare fists, you had managed to turn the rude Froggit into a pile of dust. A lot of monsters had screamed at this, half of them joining in on the attack on you, whilst the other half quickly fled through the door that led to where you had originally fell. Obviously, dusting a monster was seen as a bad thing, yet you couldn't stop yourself from continuously dusting monsters when they came too close. Every so often, you would feel a shot of agonising pain shoot up your body, and each time this occurred, you were sure some monsters that you had already dusted had somehow been resurrected. Almost like their deaths had been reset. One time however, you felt an overwhelming amount of power rush through your bones, and when this happened, for some strange reason you felt physically stronger. None of this concerned you however, as you were far too busy obliterating the monsters who were dumb enough to risk their lives fighting you. Before long, the room had entirely emptied leaving just you covered in a thick coating of dust.

You eventually chose to head back to where you originally fell down, so that none of the monsters there would be able to tell anyone about what happened. It was a short walk now that you knew the way, and by the time you reached where you originally fell, all you could see were piles upon piles of dust. Obviously, this surprised you, but for some strange reason, you felt like you knew how these monsters had died. However, you didn't try to think on it too much, because you weren't entirely sure whether your thoughts on the subject made sense or not. Satisfied that the monsters who had fleed had already been dealt with somehow, you headed back to Tem Town Centrol. Just as you made to leave the room, an armoured Froggit walked into the room, it's head staring down at the watch on it's wrist. Deciding to make this quick, you quickly brought your fist upon it's head and it disintegrated into dust almost immediately. Smiling both sadistically and proudly, you headed out through the door that Tem had left through earlier.

Looking around, you noticed a small room to your left where a spiked Froggit was staring up at a white stone statue. To your right, a path led to a series of connecting rooms. Deciding on keeping your head down for the moment, you chose to ignore the Froggit and followed the path through various rooms. Surprisingly, there weren't any monsters in the next few rooms, instead there were a few puzzles that seemed to have already been solved. Probably by Tem so that she could follow that crying monster safely. The only puzzle that hadn't already been solved was one where you had to follow a certain path. Failure to follow said path would result in you falling though the floor. You did this a number of times, eventually losing your patience and lashing out at the small Temmie creature that was in the room where you had repeatedly fell too. You don't know why you did it, and you weren't proud that you had attacked and dusted an innocent Temmie... but it sure helped you feel more calm and satisified.

Eventually you made it through that puzzle, through another puzzle and finally into the room where you now stood. In said room sat a table which held a slab of rotting cheese and a knife made out of plastic. Smiling evilly, you grab the toy knife and put it in your pocket for safe-keeping before heading into the next room.