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  1. Deltarune is an episodic Role-Playing Game by Toby Fox for the PC, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4.A successor and "parallel story" to Undertale, Fox describes it as, "a game you can play after you complete Undertale, if you want to.". The town of Hometown is a perfectly normal and charming little sunny suburban community where pretty much all the residents are monsters living peaceful and ...

  2. The Delta Rune is an emblem representing the Kingdom of Monsters.[1] It is an orb between two wings and three triangles beneath it, with the middle triangle inverted. It is first seen on a Boss Monster's robe during Undertale's introduction scene, and secondly on Toriel's robe, foreshadowing her role in the story. The emblem or portions of it are depicted in various areas, armor, and ...

  3. Gerson Boom solía enseñar en esta escuela. Después de su muerte, Alphys tuvo que ocupar su lugar. Kris nunca llegó a recibir clases por parte de Gerson. El trono de los dioses en el salón de Toriel es una referencia al hecho de que muchos en su niñez se creyeron dioses al sentarse sobre una pila enorme de sillas.

  4. Theory. I don't see many people talking about this. But it seems to be quite a big deal that Gerson is dead. And we do have some discussions on the religious background of Toriel and her family. The game seems to want us to strongly associate Gerson with hammers, and at the end of the game can have a lengthy conversation with his daughter over ...

  5. Gerson has some very, very interesting connections to Gaster and some other mysterious things. ... So, earlier this month I found out about a Deltarune AU known as chapter rewritten, where characters swap roles with another character who is related to them in some way.

  6. Meaning of the Delta Rune (The emblem) In Undertale, the Delta Rune is a recurring design element, showing up multiple times throughout the game, often associated with the royal family. Gerson informs the player that it's about an angel prophesied to free the monsters from underground, and mentions that some monsters have taken a more cynical ...

  7. We know Gerson used to work at the school AND he wrote Lord of the Hammer. We don't see a toy hammer in the abandoned classroom (though it's possible Toby didn't feel the need to include one.) I only bring this up because there is a hammer mentioned in chapter 2. The one buried at Gerson's grave.