Ello folks! Arana here! And now, to answer some questions you might have about Overtale/Humantale!

Frisk is a 14-year-old, 3'10 boss monster, (like Toriel, Asgore, and Asriel, except with a long tail,) with mainly white fur besides the brown fur that is her hair and the tuff of fur on the tip of her tail.

Flowey is still a flower because I made it so monster do not dust anymore, but humans do.

Both humans and monsters can use magic, although humans still have basic elements of magic in most cases. There are exceptions (Toriel, Sans, Papyrus, Undyne, Napstablook, Mettaton, Alphys, Asgore, and Asriel) but these are because they have had more practice (in Toriel's and Asgore's case its because the exposure to the magical elements of the Underground renders it impossible to age without a child, just like boss monsters) or by absorbing monster souls in Asriel's case.

All monsters in Undertale are now human, while it's switched for the humans of Undertale.

Frisk does have basic fire and healing magic, but she cannot summon any bullets.

And now, onto the story!


Chapter 2

Frisk looked over at the peony flower monster, noticing that he was clearly in pain. From here, she could see little trails of smoke coming off of his petals, and a scowl on his face.

Turning back to Toriel, she took in the woman's appearance. Toriel looked to be around thirty-two, with little lines on her face and deepset, sad reddish-brown eyes. Her white hair was short in the front, but got longer near the back, possibly reaching to her mid back if Frisk could look behind her. Her dress had an odd symbol on it, and was mainly purple besides the light blue surrounding the white symbol. On her feet were white boots, which seemed a little dusty from what Frisk could see.

The woman seemed to notice Frisk's curious stare, as she started to chuckle, as she moved towards to door ahead of the two. "Come along, my child, else that flower might attack us once more," she said, motioning for Frisk to follow.

Frisk hesitantly followed to white haired woman, but soon picked up her step when a bullet flew pass the back of her head, although she had felt nothing but its slight breeze as it flew by.

Soon, the two went through the archway, and Frisk noticed how the next room was… overbearingly purple. Sure there was the beautiful red of the leaves, and the joyful green of the vines, but there was just… sooooo much purple. But, after a moment, Frisk noticed a little, yellow, twinkling star in front of the pile of leaves, and watched as Toriel passed it as she walked up the stairs.

Bounding over to the star, Frisk had to indescribable urge to reach out towards the star. So, without thinking about why, she did what her instincts told her to do.

And then was met with two things: The voice of a young girl and a big box with text on it.

"*The entrance of the Ruins looms above, filling you with determination," the girl said, seemingly reading what the box said.

Then, the box read out this: "File: Chara LV: 1 EXP: 0 -:-:-." And three "buttons." [SAVE] [RESET][CONTINUE]

Frisk realized that pressing [RESET] might do something bad, so she pressed [SAVE] instead. Although, confused on who this "Chara" was, the box seemed to think she was that person.

"File saved," the box read out, before disappearing back into the twinkling star- no, the SAVE POINT, if this was a video game. But why did real life have SAVE POINTs?

"Come along, dear," Toriel called from the top of the stairs.

Blinking, Frisk nodded, and bounded up that stairs to get besides the human woman. As Toriel entered the next room, Frisk took one look back. If there was no escape from here, Frisk was going to have to find a way to climb that hole once more.

Following Toriel, she entered the next room. The door to the room next was closed, confusing Frisk until she noticed it- a puzzle. Suddenly antsy, Frisk realized that even if monsters only used puzzles as memory things, humans could use it to stop monsters if one did fall into the Underground.

"The Ruins are full of puzzles," Toriel said, motioning her hand towards the buttons that made up the puzzle. "Ancient fusions of buttons and door keys. One must solve them to pass from room to room. Here, let me show you how to solve this one."

Then Toriel walked over four of the six buttons- only the ones that were on the edges it seemed- before going and pulling the lever on the wall.

After a long moment, the door slowly opened, creaking as it did. Toriel took one look at the slowness, and sighed. "I thought I had one of the Loox family oil these hinges!" Toriel huffed. She then helped the door open, before wiping her hands and walking into the next room.

Frisk, chuckling quietly, decided to go read the sign- or try to- that was hung next to the door. However, upon closer inspection, she realized that she could actually understand the odd runes that the sign held.

"Brave ones, foolish ones, both walk not the middle road," Frisk read outloud, as the runes changed to monster writing as she did so. Looking back at the puzzle that Toriel had solved, and realizing that Toriel had purposely avoided stepping on the two middle buttons, Frisk chuckled again, making a note to read the signs she came across.

Then, she followed Toriel into the next room.

Noticing that it was a semi-long passageway, with two streams that bridges rose over, Frisk inwardly groaned.

"There is another puzzle in here…" Toriel said, a grin on her face, as she noticed Frisk's posture. "Let's see if you can solve it!"

Blinking, Frisk paused, noticing there were two signs in this room. Checking the one closer, she read, "Press [Z] to read signs." For a moment, Frisk was just dumbfounded, as she knew that she had no actual keyboard- and then realized that there was a small Z button on the edge of the sign. Blinking, she tapped it, and then froze as some kind of narrator read the sign to her.

To her right, Toriel was laughing quietly.

Frisk then shook her out of her surprise, and bounded over to the next sign. Instead of reading it like the others, she quickly pressed [Z] and listened to the narrator.

"Stay on the path," it read.

Frisk paused, looked down, and then back over at Toriel. The path did not lead over- oh wait, this must be how she solved the puzzle! Bounding back over to Toriel, who then crossed the bridge, Frisk looked down at the path as it went up to a wall, where a lever sat. Running up to it, she pulled it, and a click was heard.

She crossed the other bridge, and pulled the other lever the path lead to, and with another click, the spikes blocking the archway to the next room lowered into their sheathes.

"Good job!" Toriel said, cheerfully, before going to the next room.

Frisk bounded after her.