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stellocchia · 2 days ago
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I was thinking about the possibility of Killer encouraging Color to reconnect with his siblings (originally thinking about it as a way to prove to him that he wouldn't wanna hang out with him anymore if someone better and who also required time and energy came around) and that resulting in him getting dragged along as well.
I know for a fact that Killer would struggle being anywhere near Othertale!Paps (don't remember his nickname rn) because of him being a Papyrus. His not different enough from his own brother to not trigger him.
Othertale!Undyne (I think her nickname is Ivory?) however... I think the two of them could get along. I feel like Killer would be the type to find piano music relaxing. And I don't think Ivory would be bothered by having this overgrown cat just curled up next to her as she plays.
Of course, getting to that point wouldn't be immediate nor easy considering the fact that neither Undyne nor Papyrus remember Color. And the fact that Color is bound to have some issues regarding them, starting from the fact that he'd definitely feel hella insecure about what role he should occupy for them considering the fact that he did raise at least Papyrus (that's the reason why I feel like he'd bring Killer with. Buddy needs someone he knows well as a steadying presence).
They would eventually reach some kind of balance though. I believe in them.
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sorta-daily-color-sans · 10 days ago
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Day 1
Color!sans and Ivory are owned by @/superyoumna
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ossiethegreat · 1 month ago
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ivory doodles… I tried a new brush to get out of art block 😪
Ivory / Othertale belong to superyoumna
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toffeebrews · 1 month ago
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Doodles I made on a whiteboard, except I intentionally tried to draw characters other than Sans.
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Epictale undyne and Othertale undyne would be funny af
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THEM!!!!
Epictale by @/yugogeer012
Othertale by @/superyoumna
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spiralsalad · 6 months ago
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wow! Doodles from school?? Cause the only time I’m inspired is when teacher be yapping smh frfr 😔
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howlsofbloodhounds · 1 month ago
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Guys i think @superyoumna’s YouTube channel and the othertale videos were removed or taken down from YouTube
Apparently they violated the terms???
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othertalearchive · 29 days ago
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ANALYSIS:
| This is NOT meant to be read as strictly canon. It is analysis and personal interpretation based on what’s in the actual canon and based off my own perspectives—sometimes with add ons from others and headcanons as well. Feel free to disagree, agree, reinterpret, or question at will.||
This is a WIP.
OTHERTALE:
My Othertale Rewatch.
Part 1 and Part 2 of the [experiment] analysis.
Wingdings Translation for [experiment].
Caring short analysis.
Nicknames.
Why I think Othertale Asgore and Toriel should have stayed together.
Misc on MTT, Amber, Ivory, alphyne, etc.
Fan decided birthdays.
COLOR!SANS:
Color’s Name: 1 and 2.
Real Life Equivalents for Color’s psychical fragility.
His sass.
Color in the Sans Hazard comic.
Why does he keep living?
Wouldn’t he help Horror and Dust too?
Color’s boundaries and his violence.
Do I think Color struggles to adjust to change?
Color and joining the Star Sanses.
THE VOID/POST VOID:
The Effects of His Captivity.
Sensory deprivation, severe sensory sensitivity, and cleithropohobia.
Arm wound.
Resource hoarding and sleeping on the floor.
Potential unhealthy coping mechanisms post-Void. (cw: unsafe sex, trauma, dissociation.)
How the Void translates to a human/humanoid body. (Was inspired by the real life of case of Blanche Monnier.)
Do I think Color would S/H Post-Void?
Immediately post Void.
How long he might’ve been in the Void.
Color, Gaster, and storytelling. / Add on.
More Color & Gaster.
Possible supernatural or magical effects of the Void.
Color and AAC.
COLOR SPECTRUM DUO:
How Color challenges Killer in a way most don’t have the opportunity or means to do so.
Color and on “fixing” Killer. And how his grief, trauma, and memories could’ve affected his relationships with different Killers.
Emptiness. / More on Color, Killer, Dream and Swap.
On Killer, Nightmare, and Color.
Color & Killer, Kin & Beats + codependency.
Why?
IVORY!UNDYNE:
Character + personality analysis.
Ivory could be an ISTJ.
Royal Guard training.
Color and Ivory bonding, and possibly unknowingly to Ivory, with the souls, too.
FISHBONES SIBLINGS:
Ivory and Sage’s childhood speculations.
Ivory and Color magical whump.
On Color.
Ivory and Sage in Underverse.
THE SOULS:
How the Souls could communicate with Color.
Is it canon Color can communicate with the souls?
Can Color and the souls be read as a system?
Integrity and Color’s autism.
Patience’s knives.
Color feeling like a vehicle for the souls.
How Color could be affected by Perseverance’s potential bad eyesight and dysgraphia. / Part 2.
Kindness & shielding + fire.
Souls Nicknames.
EPIC SANSES/CHROMATIC CREW/ABYSS TEAM:
Delta & Color’s apartment. (+ refeeding syndrome.)
Who would meet Epic first? Would Color ever be jealous, upset, or paranoid?
How do I think Color would act when afraid of being alone, forgotten, or abandoned? (Early Post-Void Color.)
Does Color miss the Void?
Handwriting.
Where the Crew could live in Omega Timeline. (Outdated OT map). + Good old days at Grillby’s.
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toffeesbabbles · 6 months ago
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I shouldn't post so much in one day but 💀 othertale undyne everyone!!!!
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ferociousperson · 5 months ago
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Perhaps no one has thought of this before, but I would look at Delta's relationships not only with his friends, but also with those who would also be from other universes, where his friends are probably from.
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maybe this isn't the best idea, but why not try starting with, say, Undyne from Othertale? Maybe there is nothing wrong with meeting someone you have never met or known.
Delta sans by AnimatedZorox
OtherTale Undyne by Superyoumna
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ask-codeearasure · 6 months ago
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Othertale Thoughts
I've been seeing a lot of posts about Othertale recently and I am so fucking hyped over it, cause I've loved that project for several years and felt like I was the only one who gave a damn about it until now.
I need to refresh my knowledge on Othertale again but from what I remember about the story that I seldom see many talk about are how the disappearances of Sans, the six human souls, and Chara's body, would affect the timeline.
And to be fair we already know there was some effect, we know Undyne took the "role" of Sans as Papyrus's older sibling, and she didn't end up joining the Royal Guard, becoming a pianist instead and writing her own music. Instead, it's Gerson that remained the Head of the Royal Guard.
So while we know what bandaid solutions the game utilized to patch the absence of Sans, what about Chara? What about the six human souls? How would their absences affect the timeline?
Technically Chara isn't actually gone from the timeline, not completely. It's just her (Chara is referred to with she/her in Othertale) body that's been met with oblivion thanks to Color's fuckery. Her mind and her "soul" in a sense is still present, and from what I recall of Othertale's animations, she possesses monsters in a vulerable state, whether they be dealing with isolation or social drama, they are in an unstable state of mind, and she uses them as hosts to target other monsters. Chara is supposed to be an antagonistic, sadistic force here, just like how the fanon perception of this character is.
But since Chara doesn't have a body and has more in common with... perhaps a poltergeist as far as characters like Undyne can speculate, what does her physical absence mean for the backstory of the Underground? What does this mean for characters who were previously supposed to be her family? What about Flowey?
Did the first fallen human just never show up? Would this mean Asriel is still alive and Toriel never left Asgore? Did Chara still find a way to interfere with that somehow? What would this mean for the state of morale in the Underground as is, minus the fear and apprehension spawned from Chara's current activity?
What about the Amalgamates, since Othertale doesn't have the six human souls either? Would their incident just never have occurred? I think so. But in the absence of any storage of human DETERMINATION, what's Alphys's role as the Royal Scientist supposed to bring now? What's she working on?
I HAVE SO MANY FUCKING QUESTIONS, I AM BEGGING. I AM ON MY FUCKING KNEES. -- Sarco
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floofballsammy · 11 months ago
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Brainrot is HITTING me today. But this time it's characters I felt like drawing and not the sillies.
(Not happy with how Chara turned out, but I wanted to draw Asriel anyways-)
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Color!Sans/Othertale by Super Youmna
X!Undyne/X-Tale by Jakei95/Jael Peñaloza
Delta!Sans/Ultra!Tale by AnimatedZorox
Storyshift by voltrathelively
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sorta-daily-color-sans · 3 days ago
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Day 8 - [ * i still got it ]
Transcript
Undyne: How do your glasses stay on your head?
Color: dunno just does
Color: ig I am just that EYE-conic
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ossiethegreat · 1 month ago
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drawing ivory right now. I kinda love women chat
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toffeebrews · 6 months ago
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Well, even if it isn't HER birthday today, it is her au after all. So why not draw her too :)
(idk how to draw buff people I TRIED THOUGH OKAY)
OH My GOD I FORGOT othertale undyne by @/superyoumna
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spiralsalad · 5 months ago
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Have a doodles again :)
(also OT undynes saying “ you really think so? Thx!” It got erased and I didn’t notice until now :0)
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howlsofbloodhounds · 3 months ago
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The Effects of his Captivity:
I’m yapping as I go so things might be repeated and disjointed sjsheoeb
The effects of solitary confinement for 17–20 years, compounded by erasure from existence, being forgotten by loved ones, and surviving only due to the power of six human souls, would likely devastate Color on every level—physically, mentally, and emotionally.
The scar from the human’s killing blow and the busted skull would constantly remind him of his defeat and the cost of his decision.
The scar across Color’s chest, combined with a busted skull and the fact that his body is only held together by the souls of the fallen children, would cause constant, likely debilitating pain.
The pain would not only be physical but might also affect his nervous system, creating a sense of heightened sensitivity, numbness, or confusion in certain areas of his body.
The missing eye socket and the physical instability caused by the six souls could result in constant discomfort, with his body held together by an unnatural force.
The loss of one eye results in limited vision, leading to disorientation or an inability to perceive his environment fully. His reliance on other senses might have intensified during his long isolation.
Though his body remains animated through the human souls, the sustained trauma would lead to deterioration in his physical form. Despite being “alive,” his body could be slowly degrading, leading to a weakened, frail state, susceptible to further injury or collapse if the soul power fades.
Without natural healing mechanisms, he feels fragile and unstable, living with the fear that even a minor incident could cause him to dust.
Isolation and lack of physical activity would lead to a decline in motor skills. Even with the souls sustaining him, his body would feel awkward or disconnected from his movements due to the prolonged lack of practice.
Being erased and forgotten would create a sense of identity erosion. He would question his own existence, asking, “Am I even real if no one remembers me?”
The replacement by Undyne would deepen this feeling, leaving him with thoughts of worthlessness or expendability. Being erased from existence and replaced as his brother’s sibling could shatter Color’s sense of self.
He might feel like a hollow shell, disconnected from his past, his identity, and even from the idea of family. This loss of identity could lead to deep confusion and a constant struggle to find meaning or purpose in his existence.
Prolonged isolation often leads to hallucinations, disorganized thoughts, and paranoia.
With only Gaster for company, the lack of meaningful interaction and emotional support would likely exacerbate feelings of detachment from reality.
With no one to communicate with besides Gaster, Color would experience intense loneliness. The human need for social connection becomes exaggerated, possibly leading to an almost desperate mental state.
His mind becomes fragmented, with periods of dissociation or even delusions where he might question his own existence, identity, or even whether he truly deserves connection.
He may mentally replay the moment of his decision to sacrifice himself and the souls, analyzing it endlessly and second-guessing if it was the right choice. This fixation could lead to rumination, spiraling into depression and self-blame.
While in solitary confinement, Color’s mind would likely sharpen its focus on survival. This could manifest in an almost obsessive attention to maintaining his existence, perhaps in unhealthy ways like fixation on the six souls that keep him alive or obsessive thoughts about what could have been.
His mental state would likely shift from coping mechanisms to raw, desperate survival instincts as time passes.
The combination of isolation, guilt over his past actions, and the fear of fading into nothingness could cause Color to experience significant paranoia. He might fear being forgotten again, rejected by any potential new connections, or being discarded once again.
This paranoia could cause him to avoid making meaningful bonds, driven by the constant anxiety that no one would ever remember or care for him.
Knowing the six souls are tied to his existence, he feels profound guilt over using their power to remain animated, questioning whether his survival is justified.
The choice to sacrifice himself and the six children to save his timeline would weigh heavily on Color’s psyche. The emotional burden of having made that decision—likely seen as a selfish act, despite its altruistic intent—could plague him with guilt, making it difficult to reconcile his actions with his current state of existence.
The scar, both physical and symbolic, would constantly remind him of the lives lost and his perceived failure.
With no outlet for his feelings, Color could harbor intense anger, not only at the people who forgot him but also at the world that allowed him to fall into such a fate.
This anger might turn inward, manifesting as self-loathing or projection of his frustration onto Gaster or even his past self. He could experience periods of violent outbursts, fueled by the intense emotional overload.
The most defining emotional toll would be a profound feeling of abandonment. Color would be haunted by the belief that no one cares about him anymore, having been forsaken not only by his family but by the very timeline that once needed him.
This abandonment would likely result in a deep sadness and longing for connection, especially with those he once loved. He wonders if he is fundamentally unlovable or unworthy of remembrance.
This loneliness could manifest in a desperate need for validation once freed, making him overly dependent on relationships (e.g., Killer, Delta, Epic, potentially Abyss, Gaster especially.)
Being forgotten by his loved ones, replaced as an older sibling, and erased from existence leave him grieving not just for his relationships but for his very sense of self.
He may also mourn the timeline he tried to save, feeling like his sacrifice was in vain if it resulted in this outcome.
He could harbor anger toward the human for putting him in this position, toward Gaster for not being more helpful in the Void, and even toward himself for making the choice to sacrifice himself.
This anger could fuel a determination to prove his worth or, conversely, lead to a sense of bitterness and hopelessness.
In the face of overwhelming despair, Color might latch onto a mission or role (e.g., helping people, trying to rebuild his identity) to feel meaningful again. His fear of being forgotten may make him try to be indispensable to others, risking burnout or exploitation.
After escaping the Void, Color developed an intense fear of being alone again, leading to overattachment to those who show him kindness, like potentially Delta, Epic, etc. He goes to extreme lengths to stay connected, even if it puts him in harm’s way.
The scar, the damaged skull, and the missing eye feel like visible reminders of his failure. He struggles with feeling grotesque or unworthy of acceptance.
his own suffering make him highly empathetic toward others in pain, particularly those who feel abandoned or forgotten, like Killer. This shared understanding make him a deeply loyal and supportive ally.
The lingering guilt and despair may cause him to devalue his own life, making him reckless in dangerous situations. He might see his survival as unearned and act with disregard for his safety.
The isolation, paired with the trauma of being forgotten, erased, and replaced, likely resulted in Color being emotionally fragile, mentally fractured, and physically deteriorating.
It’s also worth taking into account if Color remembers everything about Gaster again or not, considering that Gaster fell into the Core (was implied to have jumped) and shattered, being forgotten (but not replaced like Color was) by everyone, meaning Sans may not have known completely who Gaster was when he first fell in.
This could result in intense identity confusion and disorientation, because Color holds two dual memories; one where Gaster was present, and one where he wasn’t and didn’t exist.
This could even lead to moments of intense confusion, anger, and fear when one moment he’s talking to Gaster but the next day he’s being comforted and hel by a complete stranger he can’t remember the name of.
His identity felt like something slipping away, with his desperate need for connection turning into a hollow, burning desire. These long years shape him into someone who is deeply mistrustful of others, fearful of being abandoned again, and increasingly haunted by his past mistakes when he finally leaves the Void and perhaps his own timeline.
Prolonged isolation can lead to auditory/visual hallucinations, particularly if Color’s mind tries to fill the void of human interaction. He might perceive the voices of the six souls or even imagine people from his past trying to reach out to him.
The blurred line between reality and memory could lead to moments of psychosis, where Color struggles to trust his own perceptions.
Given that in the caring short, color was all too willing to accept the possibility that he might’ve been seeing and hearing things and gaster is concerned that color was “talking to someone”—makes me think it’s really not a stretch to think that Color likely experienced periods of psychosis in the Void. Seeing and hearing things that aren’t there, feeling things.
I’m thinking the Human, the six human souls, probably Papyrus. If he is aware of what’s going on outside the Void, he possibly hallucinates Ivory/Undyne. he maybe hallucinates stuff about Gaster too, saying and doing things Gaster didn’t actually do.
he could also hallucinate that he’s dusting, cracking and dying, since it appears he probably would’ve died if the souls hadn’t kept him alive (and then later Gaster.)
Would also make sense if he’s hallucinated things like Undyne deliberately and knowingly replacing him, resulting in emotional anger, betrayal, hurt, jealousy—even if he logically knows the things he saw and heard weren’t real, and that Undyne doesn’t even know who he is anymore, he struggles to accept and realize it emotionally.
Without consistent access to nourishment (magical or otherwise), Color’s body might develop long-term issues like fatigue, atrophy, or brittle bones, especially if his skeletal structure is already prone to fragility.
Since Color has only one functioning eye, the prolonged isolation and lack of resources would worsen issues like eye strain or headaches, especially if he spent significant time in the dark or staring at the infinite void.
Lack of movement and injuries from past experiences (like scars from battles or trauma) could lead to persistent joint or nerve pain. The stress of isolation might also amplify his perception of physical pain.
The Void’s timeless nature likely eliminates a natural day-night cycle, leading to chronic insomnia or fragmented sleep. This, combined with emotional stress, could result in long-term physical exhaustion and cognitive impairment.
Being erased from existence and forgotten by everyone he cared about would challenge Color’s sense of self, potentially leading to derealization (“Is this real?”) and depersonalization (“Am I real?”).
His fragmented sense of identity, already influenced by the six souls, would likely worsen as he struggles to distinguish himself from the traits and voices of the absorbed souls, if he can hear them.
The lack of stimulation in the Void might cause memory issues, difficulty concentrating, and slowed processing speeds. He could struggle to focus or retain new information, especially after being released.
Being forgotten by everyone would reinforce a sense of worthlessness, as if his existence didn’t matter. At his worst and lowest moments, this could lead to chronic self-doubt, difficulty asserting himself, and a tendency to self-sabotage, believing he doesn’t deserve to be remembered or loved.
Being trapped in the Void with Gaster might lead Color to view existence as fragile and easily erased. He could develop an obsession with permanence, fearing that any connection or achievement could be erased just as easily as his past.
The loss of his family, friends, and timeline created a devastating sense of isolation, leaving Color craving connection while also fearing abandonment.
This might result in a desperate need to form bonds once freed, even if those bonds are unhealthy. Difficulty trusting others, as he fears they might leave or forget him again.
Knowing someone else, Undyne, took his place in his family create deep insecurities. He fears that even if he reconnects with Papyus, he won’t need or want him back. This could manifest as a reluctance to reach out to people he once cared about.
Clinging to anyone who shows him kindness, even at the expense of his own well-being. Overcompensating to prove his worth, becoming overly self-sacrificial in relationships.
While Color may not initially recognize it, he could harbor deep resentment toward his family for forgetting him, even though it wasn’t their fault. Toward the universe or fate for placing him in the Void and taking away his life. Toward Gaster for being his only companion but unable to provide meaningful connection.
Color would likely cling to memories of his timeline, romanticizing his past relationships and home. However, these memories might also bring deep pain, as they highlight everything he’s lost.
With Gaster his only companion, Color likely formed a complex bond with him, oscillating between gratitude for his presence and anger at being trapped with him.
Gaster’s cryptic nature frustrates Color, making him feel even more isolated, as Gaster does not fully understand or validate his emotions.
If Gaster provided guidance, Color might cling to him as a surrogate figure of authority, even if the relationship was unequal or strained.
Alternatively, Gaster’s enigmatic personality could exacerbate Color’s paranoia, making him question Gaster’s intentions or reliability.
After escaping, Color might constantly watch for signs that people are about to abandon or forget him again, leading to heightened anxiety and paranoia. He might try to make himself indispensable to others, fearing that if he isn’t needed, he’ll be forgotten.
While Color craves connection, he might avoid deep relationships at first, believing they’ll only end in rejection or loss. Guilt and feelings of unworthiness might lead him to push people away or avoid opportunities that could bring him happiness in the beginning.
Eventually he may surrounding himself with lots a connections and community, caring for each one and desperately not wanting to be alone again—finding the pain of being alone outweighs the potential pain of rejection and loss.
He knows many people but he often avoids talking about himself too much—possibly feeling that it’s pointless to try and explain, or more likely, not having the words to explain. Not knowing how to word it, how to explain in a way others could understand or relate to.
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