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  1. TLDR: Toriel rates to actually be a thinking type than a feeling type. Asgore is the feeling type through and through. Dreemurrs are as good/bad as each other! (again) Toriel character study. Toriel, despite how she appears to be, is actually not that good with feelings and social situations. Her way of displaying care, concern and positive ...

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    Appearance

    Asgore is a Boss Monsterwith an intimidating stature. He has broad shoulders, a golden-blond mane, two large curved horns, and a beard. He wears a suit of armor, a purple cape with golden pauldrons - with its edge dragging along the ground slightly - and a small crown on top of his head. The weapon he uses in battle is a long, red trident adorned with a flower. Asgore is shown to be the largest main character (whether human or monster) in the entire game. Towards the end of the game, Asgore a...

    Personality

    Asgore is a kind and often quiet yet upbeat monster that enjoys gardening, Golden Flower Tea, and Toriel's Butterscotch Pie. Like his son, he speaks in southern slang (most notably "howdy" and "golly"). Before his battle, he offers the protagonistmany opportunities to explore the Underground and is reluctant to fight them at all; he even suggests that Toriel, the protagonist and himself live as a family if the protagonist spares him. As evidence of his role as a powerful leader, most characte...

    King Asgore and Queen Toriel ruled the Underground for millennia after humans sealed the monsters Underground upon their defeat during the war. Toriel and Asgore later had a son, Asriel, and adopted the first human to fall into the Ruins. The tragedy of his children's deaths led Asgore to declare war on humanity in a fit of anger. He swore to kill ...

    Toriel

    Toriel is Asgore's ex-wife. Before they separated, they used to be "insufferable together, nuzzling noses, bein' all cute n' cuddly," as described by Gerson. The two ultimately fell apart after the deaths of their children and Asgore's declaration of war on humanity. After Toriel's departure, it seems that Asgore greatly missed her presence. A "Room under renovations" sign is put on her room door in Asgore's Home, and multiple crumpled up pie recipes imply that Asgore attempted to recreate th...

    Undyne

    When Undyne was younger, she met Asgore in person and challenged him to fight. After Asgore defeated her by dodging all her blows, refusing to land his own, he offered to train her. When she finally knocked him down, Asgore was overjoyed, much to the surprise of Undyne. Asgore kept training Undyne until she became the captain of the Royal Guard. Undyne has knowledge of Asgore's favorite type of tea, and the fact that he often gets marshmallows stuck in his beard when he drinks hot cocoa, impl...

    Asriel

    Asriel was Asgore's biological son. Asgore loved him dearly, equally as much as he did the first human. Asriel's habit of using words such as "howdy" and "golly" likely came from his father, as did, potentially, his lack of naming skills, having dubbed his flower form "Flowey."After the death of his son, Asgore, like Toriel, was saddened by his death. He didn't even know that Flowey was his son. In one of the paths where Asgore sacrifices himself, he says that this is exactly what his son wan...

    His first name is an anagram of the Latin word "Aegros," which can mean troublesome, anxious, sad, difficult, or reluctant. His last name is an anagram of "murderer" and a misspelling of "dreamer."...
    When attempting to namethe fallen child "Asgore," the response becomes "You cannot." and prevents the name from being used.
    Asgore's voice can be heard in the Game Over screen, and when the protagonist goes back to sleep in Toriel's Home after sparing her, killing her, or going to sleep enough times. The lines seen here...
    Due to the fact that he is a boss monster, Asgore cannot age until his child has grown up to a few years younger in appearance and actual age than the parent. However, because Asgore's son, Asriel,...
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  2. I am TORIEL, caretaker of the RUINS. Toriel introducing herself. Toriel is the second major character the protagonist meets in Undertale. She saves the protagonist from Flowey and guides them through the Ruins, wishing to protect and to teach them to avoid the dangers of the Underground. Toriel is the former queen of the monsters, the ex-wife of Asgore, the mother of Asriel, the adoptive ...

  3. Asgore the feeling type. Warm , kind and a people person. Can raise anyone from sadness and will be there for you when you're having a bad day. More empathetic and socially savvy but less logical , more emotional and extroverted. Toriel the equally kind , but more aloof and pragmatic type.

  4. Secondly, even if that was the case, Toriel and Asgore’s relationship is no longer in session by the time she and Sans are even talking. 6. Toriel was too mean to Asgore. To be fair, Toriel starts trash talking Asgore to his face right after she stops him from trying to actually murder Frisk.

  5. Sep 16, 2017 · Toriel was so disgusted with Asgore that I doubt they'll ever get back together. Not only did he want to kill innocent humans, but he was too cowardly to even commit to it, and just meekly waited for more humans to fall down, despite how he could have taken just one soul, crossed the barrier alone, and collected six souls from the nearest village in the dead of night.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsgoreAsgore - Wikipedia

    Asgore was created for Undertale, designed by the game's creator, Toby Fox. Asgore was initially intended to be an intimidating character until Fox thought of his friend Reid Young, leading him to make Asgore "goofy." [1] In early concept art by Temmie Chang, he was depicted without a beard. His sprite also used to have black hair, though Fox ...

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