'''[[Resistance]]''' to '''[[Memory Manipulation]]''', '''[[Reality Warping]]''', & '''[[Time Manipulation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/DZ0l3K70Gm8 Unaffected by standard resets])
'''[[Resistance]]''' to '''[[Memory Manipulation]]''', '''[[Reality Warping]]''', & '''[[Time Manipulation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/DZ0l3K70Gm8 Unaffected by standard resets])
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|-|With True Reset=
'''[[Reality Warping]]''' ([https://youtu.be/_J6ml9S7UBE?t=12 Warps all of reality back to an original state]), '''[[Memory Manipulation]]''' & '''[[Resistance Negation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/_J6ml9S7UBE?t=12 Erases the memories of every character], '''[[Flowey|even those]]''' [https://youtu.be/_J6ml9S7UBE?t=156 who originally] [https://youtu.be/tI0Pb_z4HSU?t=61 resisted it]), '''[[Time Manipulation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/tI0Pb_z4HSU?t=61 Resets the world]), '''[[Information Manipulation]]''' (Total), '''[[Data Manipulation]]''', & '''[[Conceptual Manipulation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/tI0Pb_z4HSU?t=61 A true reset thoroughly erases all information in one’s file, resetting it back to 0]. '''[[Chara]]''' [https://youtu.be/czXiboQFrvg with the true reset set a permanent flag that cannot be removed without non-canon hacking]), Possible '''[[Acausality]]''' '''[[Negation]]''' (Causality Immunity; '''[[The Annoying Dog|Annoying Dog]]''' [https://youtu.be/GCiSsEfRo7o was seemingly affected by the true reset itself too as he repeated the process of reabsorbing the legendary artifact])
'''[[Reality Warping]]''' ([https://youtu.be/_J6ml9S7UBE?t=12 Warps all of reality back to an original state]), '''[[Memory Manipulation]]''' & '''[[Resistance Bypassing]]''' ([https://youtu.be/_J6ml9S7UBE?t=12 Erases the memories of every character], '''[[Flowey|even those]]''' [https://youtu.be/_J6ml9S7UBE?t=156 who originally] [https://youtu.be/tI0Pb_z4HSU?t=61 resisted it]), '''[[Time Manipulation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/tI0Pb_z4HSU?t=61 Resets the world]), '''[[Information Manipulation]]''' (Total), '''[[Data Manipulation]]''', & '''[[Conceptual Manipulation]]''' ([https://youtu.be/tI0Pb_z4HSU?t=61 A true reset thoroughly erases all information in one’s file, resetting it back to 0]. '''[[Chara]]''' [https://youtu.be/czXiboQFrvg with the true reset set a permanent flag that cannot be removed without non-canon hacking]), Possible '''[[Acausality]]''' '''[[Negation]]''' (Causality Immunity; '''[[The Annoying Dog|Annoying Dog]]''' [https://youtu.be/GCiSsEfRo7o was seemingly affected by the true reset itself too as he repeated the process of reabsorbing the legendary artifact])
The setting of the vast majority of Undertale, the Underground is a large region underneath the Surface of the Earth, which houses the kingdom of Monsters. The exit from the Underground is blocked by the Barrier, which was placed by the Humans ages ago. Humans access it, the protagonist included, by way of a hole in Mount Ebott. It is ruled by King Asgore, and formerly by his ex-wife as well, Toriel. Spanning several different climates, the Underground features the Ruins, the cold and wintery Snowdin, the wet and cavernous Waterfall, the blistery and barren Hotland, the technologically advanced CORE, and the Capital.
History
After the Humans defeated the Monsters in The War, the losing faction was banished into the Underground. A Barrier was erected to prevent the insiders from leaving, though outsiders could still freely enter. The monsters eventually accepted their loss and lived normal lives throughout the Underground.
One day, a human named Chara walked to Mt. Ebott and unfortunately tripped on a vine, causing them to fall into a pit and enter the Underground. Chara was discovered by Asriel, the son of Asgore and Toriel, and was adopted into their family. However, the human one day grew ill and eventually died from the illness, but wished to see the flowers in their home village. After Chara had died, Asriel absorbed their SOUL, becoming a powerful entity that was able to cross the Barrier, and picked up their corpse and carried it out of the Underground. However, the humans from the outside world attacked Asriel, under the assumption that he killed Chara, forcing him to return to the Underground with Chara's corpse where he succumbed to his wounds.
Since then, Asgore became vengeful for his son and plotted to escape the Underground and declare another war against humans. He declared all humans who fall into the Underground be killed and their SOULs collected; with seven human SOULs, the Barrier could be shattered. However, the brutality of this decision disgusted Toriel enough that she relinquished her position as queen as well as her marriage to Asgore.
Asgore continued to rule the land on his own while Toriel exiled herself into the Ruins. Over time, six more humans fell into the Underground, all of which Toriel tried to shelter and care for. However, they all eventually left the Ruins and were eventually killed, their SOULs collected by Asgore.
An eighth human, the protagonist, had then fallen into the Underground. Unlike the predecessors, the protagonist's Determination managed to carry them through many obstacles the Underground had presented, even managing to befriend or make an enemy out of many monsters. Eventually, the protagonist manages to reach Asgore, where he stands before the Barrier. One of few events occur depending on the protagonist's actions:
On the Neutral Route, the protagonist and Asgore battle. The latter is defeated, after which Flowey intervenes and absorbs the six human SOULs. The protagonist defeats Flowey and is somehow transported outside the Barrier after the event, where they leave the Underground. Sans then calls the protagonist and tells them the fate of the Underground, which is either peaceful or grim depending on who was killed.
On the True Pacifist Route, Asgore is stopped by Toriel and all of the protagonist's friends but are then ambushed by Flowey, who proceeds to absorb the six human SOULs as well as the SOULs of all the monsters in the Underground, reverting to his true form, Asriel. However, with all the SOULs Asriel gains compassion and ultimately loses the will to fight, instead of using their power to shatter the Barrier. Having returned the SOULs, Asriel leaves knowing that he will revert to Flowey and begs the protagonist to forget him, while the monsters are free to leave the Underground and live peaceful lives on the surface.
In the Genocide Route, certain monsters try to stop the protagonist's murderous rampage while Alphys leads the evacuation. Upon reaching Asgore, the protagonist instantly defeats him with one blow and proceeds to destroy Flowey mercilessly. It is then revealed that the protagonist is under the complete control of Chara, revealing their true sinister nature, and proceeds to use the protagonist to leave the Underground and destroy the world.
Age: Unknown (The civilization was first sent underground back in medieval time, although it the civilization's people predate written history)
Population: Unknown, likely 323 (The amount of monster SOULs seen in the ending plus Napstablook)
Territory: The Underground, at least 32,977 sq m (As calculated here)
Power Source: Geothermal Energy and Magic
Industrial Capacity: Unknown (They are able to keep up with the needs of its population both in term of food and technology, seemingly all from the lab in hotland)
Military Prowess: The Underground has several hundred combat-ready monsters and an unknown number of Royal Guards.
High Resistance to Metaphysics Manipulation (Soul Manipulation & Essence Manipulation; Can take attacks to the SOUL, he’s made up of every SOUL in the underground & the 6 human SOULs)
Weaknesses: The entire civilization is currently locked in the Underground by the Barrier, with only certain individuals being able to cross it by absorbing the Human SOULs though depending on the ending this weakness is removed. All monsters are weak to an attack with killing intent behind it and if a monster doesn't want to fight, they are weakened greatly[5]. The Human SOULs are still conscious to a degree and can break out of the control of whoever they absorbed in certain situations, however in cases like Asriel this weakness doesn't seem to apply. Their King, Asgore, is naturally depressed and will hold back against an opponent if he feels he's wronged them (this usually refers to human children). This overall harpens the morale of the Underground. If many of the underground members are killed, this will also lower their morale significantly making them naturally more pessimistic.
↑While monsters are mostly made of magic, human beings are mostly made of water. Humans, with their physical forms, are far stronger than us. But they will never know the joy of expressing themselves through magic. They’ll never get a bullet-pattern birthday card...
↑Because they are made of magic, monsters’ bodies are attuned to their SOUL. If a monster doesn’t want to fight, its defenses will weaken. And the crueler the intentions of our enemies, the more their attacks will hurt us. Therefore, if a being with a powerful SOUL struck with the desire to kill... Um, let’s end the chapter here...
↑While monsters are mostly made of magic, human beings are mostly made of water. Humans, with their physical forms, are far stronger than us. But they will never know the joy of expressing themselves through magic. They’ll never get a bullet-pattern birthday card...
↑Because they are made of magic, monsters’ bodies are attuned to their SOUL. If a monster doesn’t want to fight, its defenses will weaken. And the crueler the intentions of our enemies, the more their attacks will hurt us. Therefore, if a being with a powerful SOUL struck with the desire to kill... Um, let’s end the chapter here...
↑Because they are made of magic, monsters’ bodies are attuned to their SOUL. If a monster doesn’t want to fight, its defenses will weaken. And the crueler the intentions of our enemies, the more their attacks will hurt us. Therefore, if a being with a powerful SOUL struck with the desire to kill... Um, let’s end the chapter here...