Author has written 1 story for UQ Holder!, and Undertale. Oh hey, this is a thing. I guess I could make a profile. So I started up this account after months of writing a UQ Holder!/Undertale crossover, and I've since been posting a chapter a week for months (with one brief interruption as I ran out of chapters to post for about half a week and had to write to catch up). I dunno if I'll ever post anything other than Holdertale. I can't imagine the fanfiction will ever get that popular. It's the intersection between a pretty new and obscure shonen-with-a-side-of-harem manga (and, as of the writing of this profile, an anime eventually) and a somewhat popular, but still niche, indie video game, and if you aren't read up at least a little on both you'll probably feel a bit clueless about what's going on. But I'm a huge fan of both. Undertale and Holder are both character-oriented with interesting worlds and cosmologies and authors who love foreshadowing and mixing playing their genre's tropes straight with playful - and sometimes not so playful - subversion of those tropes. Both works are heavily about the impact of incredible and exotic abilities on normal people - Holder is about various kinds of immortals and how they come to terms with their segregation from humanity as a whole, and how they look upon humanity, and Undertale is about the power to explore a world so utterly that almost nothing has any consequence, and asks what that means to the player. Both works also share a lot of common minor themes. The moral hazard of boredom, the responsibility of power, the worthiness of human virtue. Also, just really flirtatious kids who clearly don't know what they're doing. And save points. And time shenanigans. In any case, to anyone who's a fan of one, I recommend the other. And not just because you'll be twice as good at getting the fanfiction. As an aside: Mettaton is really hard for me to write. Bleh. |
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