Nigga I can't count the number of times I've had the Q&A and the soon-to-be phone app shoved in my face in terms of canon discussion.
So let's talk postgame canon. If Frisk doesn't do anything to help, why? If it's revealed that Flowey's still sitting alone and isolated in that hole with no soul and no hope, then why hasn't Frisk done anything when they're the only other person who knows the truth?
Nicholas Price
Oh it's the salty as fuck Charafag
Brayden Foster
This is my Frisk do not steal
Oliver Edwards
Hey go easy on me, I've got a new line I'm trying here and it appears to be somewhat effective.
And I don't understand why you're posting such a callous and selfish individual kicking poor ol' Chara down a hole, since Frisk doesn't appear to be much better when it comes to treating Asriel.
Nathan Gray
Because they can't. They saw what it takes to bring him back to Asriel, and it's not something they can achieve. They're just not god, it doesn't need to be any deeper than that.
>If it's revealed that Flowey's still sitting alone and isolated in that hole with no soul and no hope Oh, okay, I didn't realize it's you. Carry on, I'll go play vidya in the meantime.
Nolan King
Because as far as you can tell from the little canon post-TP content Frisk doesn't do anything at all.
The Q&A or the alarm clock are brought up maybe once every few threads, but all threads are filled with post-TP content and discussion.
Brandon Rodriguez
>They saw what it takes to bring him back to Asriel, and it's not something they can achieve That doesn't sound very DETERMINED to me, user. Maybe the theory that it's all the player and Frisk is just a vessel has more merit than people would make it seem.
>I'll go play vidya Okay, have fun.
Daniel Cook
Okay, so why? Why aren't they doing anything? I'm supposed to let them be happy, right? That's what Flowey wants, so that entails that they'll eventually do something.
Brody Garcia
This line of thinking is absolutely ridiculous. Fanwork can be both an expression to the original work or a proving ground for future original work. To assume that every writer, artists, etc that do fanwork are only doing fanwork is outrageous. Countless future writers to original fantasies, sci-fis, mysteries, what have you began a lot of their writing in a setting framework of someone else's. Many sci-fi writers wrote Star Wars, Matrix, Star Trek fan-fictions or fantasy writers that wrote stories about JRR Tolkein's Middle Earth, Pratchet's Discworld, Martin's Song of Ice and Fire, Hell, look at all the work for Greenwood's Forgotten Realms.
That's just writers. But imagine all the creative people that make original cool stories, our dramas, our space operas. Where do you think a lot of them started to blossom? The existence of people making fanwork isn't limiting your amount of original content, at least not in the wider sense.
Cameron King
>This line of thinking is absolutely ridiculous It's Soriel. I'm edgy Charafag and even I can see through his ruse.