Deciding to go straight, the Warners found two houses: one was blue, the other was pink, and both leaned in opposite directions. They could tell the blue house was Napstablook's, but decided not to visit him yet. They continued to the right, finding a snail farm with four snails in a large pen. The first snail made Wakko wonder what snails taste like. Yakko found a blue one with a mustache and a rather large nose.

"A long journey extends in front of you..."

"Yeah, but I'll bet we're at the halfway point. Any tips?"

"Reach far and stretch beyond the horizons. So snaileth Sam Byool."

Yakko stretched his body in many different directions.

"How's this?"

The snail laughed; Yakko saw it as an absolute win. Meanwhile, Dot was talking to a green, classy snail wearing a tuxedo.

"So, how's life?"

"I've been long overdue for a second house..."

"That's nice. At least you're not like that snail over there; he's countin' his money like a worrywart!"

They exited the pen. Lo and behold, Napstablook appeared once again, this time wearing headphones.

"awkward...i'm working right now..."

"I didn't know ya had a job!" said Wakko.

"i mean...welcome to blook family snail farm..."

Dot looked around.

"I don't see anybody else around here."

"...yeah. i'm the only employee. this place used to get a lot of business..."

"What happened?" said Yakko.

"our main customer disappeared one day...now it's just some hairy guy that shows up once a month..."

"At least he's what still keeps ya in business, right?" Wakko asked.

"yeah..."

"Hey, what's that?" said Dot.

The Warners went over to a race track with three snails.

"do you want to play a game?" Napstablook asked. "it's called thundersnail. the snails will race, and if the yellow snail wins, you win. it's 10G to play."

Wakko took out the money.

"Put 'em here!"

"okay...press [Z] repeatedly to encourage your snail."

"Got it," said Dot.

"ready?"

3...2...1...GO!

The Warners cheered on their snail, rapidly and loudly. However, the snail couldn't move. Soon, she tipped over, eventually retreating to her shell. The Warners started to worry once her shell caught on fire.

"What's goin' on?" said Dot.

"Why isn't she movin'?" said Wakko.

RACE END!

"oh...looks like you encouraged your snail too much..." said Napstablook. "all that pressure to succeed...really got to her...oh..."

He sounded like he was reminiscing a bad memory. To get him out of his momentary funk, the Warners wanted to try again.

"Let's do it again!" said Yakko, handing the ghost more gold.

He got the snails ready. This time, the Warners cheered slightly less than before. As a result, their snail won, much to their joy.

"you won...congratulations."

"Thanks!" said all three siblings.

"as a prize, you get 9G."

"What happened to the other one?" said Wakko.

"sorry...we have to make a profit somehow..."

"Businesses," said Dot, "go fig."


Deciding to move on, the Warners found a passageway leading to a shop and a box. Entering the shop, they ran into an elderly turtle named Gerson.

"Woah there!" said Gerson. "I've got some junk for sale."

"Whatcha got in stock?" said Yakko.

"I've got Crab Apples, Sea Tea, a pair of Cloudy Glasses, and a Torn Notebook. What are you lookin' for?"

"We'll take all of 'em," said Dot, handing the turtle the money.

"Thanks!" said Gerson. "Wa ha ha."

"No problem!" said Yakko. "Hey, ya seem like you've been here for a while. Anything you should tell us?"

"Anything you wanna know?"

"Touche. Tell us about yourself."

"I've been around a long time. Maybe too long. Studying history sure is easy when you've lived through so much of it yourself! Wa ha ha!"

"Whaddya know about King Asgore?" said Dot.

"King Fluffybuns?"

The Warners snickered at Gerson's nickname for Asgore.

"He's a friendly, happy-go-lucky kind of guy...If you keep walking around long enough, you'll probably meet him. He loves to walk around and talk to people."

"What's with the nickname?" said Dot.

"Eh? Why do I call Dreemur 'Fluffybuns'? Oh, that's a great story! ...I don't remember it.

"Aw, poo!" said Wakko.

"But if you come back much later, I'm sure I'll have remembered it by then."

"I heard Undyne's the local hero around here," said Yakko.

"Yeah," said Gerson, "she sure is. Through grit and determination alone, she fought her way to the top of the Royal Guard. Actually, she just came through here asking about someone who looked just like you..."

The Warners got nervous; they still remembered that Undyne was still out there and continued to be a real threat.

"I'd watch your backs, kids. And buy some items...It just might save your hide! Wa ha ha!"

"What's that sign behind ya?" said Wakko, trying to take Undyne off their minds.

"Eh? You don't know what that is? What are they teaching you in school nowadays..."

"Stuff we don't care about, hon," Dot responded.

"Wa ha ha!" he laughed. "That's the Delta Rune, the emblem of our kingdom. The kingdom...of Monsters. Wahaha! Great name, huh?"

"Tell us more!" said Yakko, sitting down with his siblings.

"Great name, huh? It's as I always say...Ol' King Fluffybuns can't name for beans! That emblem actually predates written history. The original meaning has been lost to time...All we know is that the triangles symbolize us monsters below, and the winged circle above symbolizes...Somethin' else. Most people say it's the 'angel' from the prophecy..."

The Warners exchanged glances, showing interest in what the turtle had to say.

"Legend has it, an 'angel' who has seen the surface will descend from above and bring us freedom. Lately, the people have been taking a bleaker outlook...Callin' that winged circle the 'Angel of Death'. A harbinger of destruction, waitin' to 'free' us from this mortal realm...In my opinion, when I see that little circle...I just think it looks neat! Wahaha!"

And with that, they left the store. Wakko put the cloudy glasses in his Gag Bag and the torn notebook in his hat, wanting to write a story about their travels in the Underground. In front of them was a passageway that led to a river. But to their side, there was more writing on the wall. Yakko started to read.

"Hurt, beaten, and fearful for our lives, we surrendered to the humans. Seven of their greatest magicians sealed us underground with a magic spell. Anything can enter through the seal, but only beings with a powerful soul can leave."

The text brought them to the tragic backstory once more, with a narrator who still refused to show their face. They found themselves experiencing whatever they read.

"There is only one way to reverse this spell. If a huge power, equivalent to seven human souls, attacks the barrier...It will be destroyed. But this cursed place has no entrances or exits. There is no way a human could come here. We will remain trapped down here forever."

The Warners escaped the nightmarish flashback to memories they never had. On the bright side, it wasn't as terrifying as the first time.

"Not on our watch," said Yakko, "right sibs?"

"Right!" said Wakko and Dot in unison.

The path seemed to stop at three mushrooms planted on the ground. Dot tapped the mushroom, making it light up and reveal the passageway to be longer. They continued until an encounter started. Special Enemy Temmie appeared to defeat them! Temmie trembled viciously.

"Uhhhhh...hi?" said Yakko.

"hOI! im temmie!"

Temmie extended her legs, causing the Warners to slide under. Wakko found some Temmie Flakes in his Gag Bag, not questioning why they were there, and gave them to her.

"NO! so hungr...(dies)"

She pretended to play dead for a while, then ran off. The Warners, despite thinking Temmie was quite an oddball, decided to follow her and off the path. There, they came across an extremely small town filled with Temmies. The sign said "hOI! welcom to...TEM VILLAGE!"

"Give us a moment," said Yakko to the readers, "we've gotta forget how to talk like normal people."

The Warners huddled up, then disbanded after a few seconds to talk to the four Temmies and get it over with.

"goTS T!" said Wakko, ready to go.

"hOI! im temmie!"

"hOI temmie!" said the Warners.

"and dis is my friend...temmie!"

"hOI! im temmie!"

"hOI temmie!" said the Warners.

"and dis is my friend...temmie!"

"hOI! im temmie!"

"hOI temmie!" said the Warners.

"don forget my friend!"

"Hi. I'm Bob."

The Warners laughed at this unexpected twist, then sounded just as disinterested as Bob was.

"Hi Bob."

They reverted to their chipper selves and saw a picture of a Temmie standing on a dragon. It was the rich history of Tem. They chuckled at the sight, then approached another Temmie.

"awawawawah!" she greeted. "humanfolk...such a...CUTE!"

"Thanks," said Dot, letting out a giggle.

Another Temmie was watching over an egg.

"Whatcha doin'?" said Wakko.

"tem...WATCH EGG! eg...wil HATCH! tem...PROUD PARENT!"

The sight of a dog-cat hybrid watching over an egg, which probably wouldn't hatch due to being hard-boiled, was actually kinda funny. Well, at least it was funnier than the rich history of Tem, but not as much as Bob. They also got the feeling that they were being watched by a Temmie hiding behind a crack in the wall. But nothing was more intriguing than the dancing blue mushroom in front of them. However, the place truly got on their nerves when another Temmie's face broke out and was covered in hives due to being allergic to the Warners.

"Yeesh," said Yakko, "now I'm starting to feel my brain cells dying one by one!"

Before they could leave, they found two signs that said "hOI! u shud check out...TEM SHOP!" and "yaYA! i AGREES! shud check...TEM SHOP!"

They entered the shop, knowing that they didn't really have a choice. After all, it would probably make the fans angry if they didn't.

"hOI! welcome to...TEM SHOP!"

The only thing the Temmie Shopkeeper sold beside Temmie Flakes at three different prices were "tem pay 4 colleg". By giving Temmie 1000G, "tem pursu higher education".

"Here," said Yakko, "just take this."

He handed Temmie the 1000G, making her eyes widen.

"WOA! thas ALOT o muns...can tem realy acepts..."

She started sweating.

"I never thought I'd say this," said Dot, "but it's for a good cause."

"OKs! tem go to college and make u prouds!"

Temmie left with her little booth, but left behind her face, making the Warners extremely uncomfortable.

"Hey!" Wakko shouted. "You forgot your face!"

Ten seconds later, Temmie returned with a graduation hat and her face was no longer floating in space.

"tem bak from cool leg, tem learn MANY THINs, learn to sell new ITEM! yayA!"

At this point, the Warners found the broken English annoying. They noticed a change in the inventory; the option to pay for college changed to "temy ARMOR!", which looked like a knight's armor with strange scribbles and drawings all over it. The stats read "ARMOR 20DF makes battles to easy". Oh, the things someone can do with a college education. Yakko spoke up.

"Well, Wakko. It's time we buy ya some real armor."

"I'm not wearin' that!" said Wakko.

"I dare ya."

Wakko knew he couldn't back out of a dare, so he let Yakko buy the Temmie Armor.

"thanks PURCHASE!"

"You're welcome," said Dot, turning to her brothers. "Now let's get outta here!"

They ran out of Temmie Village as fast as they could. Once they were finally out, they caught their breath.

"We survived!" said Yakko.

The Warners put on their armor. Yakko wore the manly bandana to match his stick and toy knife, Wakko put on his boxing gloves, the cloudy glasses, and the Temmie Armor, which made Yakko and Dot laugh, and Dot put on her faded ribbon, old tutu, and ballet slippers.

"I'm just gonna forget we even went there," said Yakko.

The Warners felt...something. They were filled with detemmienation.

"Oh, come on!"