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You didn't fall into the Underground this time—you were extracted into it. The air smelled of damp earth and ancient magic. A small, yellow flower popped out of the ground, but it wasn't Flowey. It was a tangled mess of code and vines, its petals flickering like a corrupted sprite.
The long-forgotten zip file labeled "Undertale.zip" sat on the dusty desktop, a relic of a past playthrough. But when you clicked to extract it, the progress bar didn't just fill—it glitched. File: Undertale.zip ...
: The snow was made of literal white noise. Sans was leaning against a tree, but he wasn't joking. He looked at you with hollow eyes, aware that his entire existence was currently being read from a temporary directory. "hey. hope you've got enough RAM for what's coming next," he muttered. You didn't fall into the Underground this time—you
"Go on," he said, his form flickering into a silhouette of pixels. "Before the disk runs out of space." You clicked it. It was a tangled mess of code and
The screen went black. Your monitor flickered back to your desktop. The zip file was gone. In its place was a single text document titled THX_FOR_PLAYING.txt .
Instead of a folder appearing, your screen bled into a static-filled void. You weren't looking at your desktop anymore; you were staring at a field of golden flowers, rendered in crisp, impossible high-definition. The Fallen Human's Return
At the very end, in the Judgment Hall, Sans didn't fight you. He just handed you a small, glowing icon: .