It's never really explained why Frisk tried to climb Mt.Ebbot. A lot of people believe that is up to the player's interpretation, but let me remind you that Frisk and the player are not technically the same person. This is supported by the fact that sometimes Frisk moves and talks without the player acting for them (like going behind the lamp or giving their name to Asriel). Here are three reasons why I believe Frisk climbed the mountain to unfortunately, end their life.
You may be thinking, "But Frisk tripped and fell in! You can see it in the intro!" But the kid in the intro is not Frisk. Frisk has two stripes on their shirt.
The person in the intro only has one stripe on their shirt.
Who else has only one stripe on their shirt?
That's right, Chara. The date of the flashback also says "201X", which is the date that Chara fell into the underground. This confirms the person in the flashback is Chara, not Frisk. Frisk could've fell into the Underground in the same way, but remember, this is a game where nothing is the same.
Now this required a bit of inferring, but I think I've gathered some evidence to back it up. So, by the time Toriel leaves Frisk alone in the RUINS to get groceries, Frisk has probably known Toriel for around 5-10 minutes. And yet if you decide to call her, you already have the option to call Toriel "Mom".
Why would Frisk be so willing to call someone their "mother", especially someone who is practically a stranger? This could only mean that Frisk either doesn't have a mom, or doesn't have a very caring mother. Nothing in the game suggests that Frisk is an orphan, or grew up with a single parent, so we must assume the latter. Another thing that supports this is the final decision in the True Pacifist Ending.
Tons of times, it is shown that the choice on the left is the one that Frisk would be most willing to choose.
So why would Frisk want to leave their family behind to live with somebody that they met only a few days ago? If you're thinking, "Maybe Frisk is an orphan!", that could be true. However, the second option contradicts that, as it proves that Frisk does have a family to return to. This proves that Frisk did not have a very close relationship to their family, that maybe their parents were abusive? This could be the reason Frisk decided to jump in.
At the very end of the True Pacifist ending, just before you exit the Underground, you can travel back to the RUINS and you will find Asriel at the bed of golden flowers. If you continue to talk to him, he will question you on why you climbed the mountain.
Frisk managed to solve dozens of puzzles while traveling the Underground, so I doubt that they would be foolish enough to climb a mountain that people are said to "disappear from". Asriel then asks if it "was fate". It could be, but that's not a real reason.
And there it is, the biggest hint the game could possibly give us. A (almost) literal confirmation that Frisk likely jumped off the mountain purposely. Even before telling us this, Asriel uses tons of "..." while speaking. He only does this in stressful or sad situations.
I think he probably figured out the reason before he tried to ask you.
And so there is the proof that Frisk likely jumped off the mountain on purpose. I hope you enjoyed this theory!
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﹄『❝Tech ❞』﹃
Aside from info-dumps and explaining things, Tech's pretty nonverbal half the time. He has the commentary because he finds it easier to be sarcastic than to be sincere. But also because he doesn't know how to have conversations without losing his brothers' attention or them making a face. He feels if he doesn't have something useful to say, he shouldn't speak at all. Seems to make it easier on his brothers, if he doesn't talk. He's very conscious of the fact his brothers never really listen to him, it bugs him, oh how it bugs him. But he's not brave enough to say anything, because that wound has been protected under a bandage since he was a cadet, he's afraid if he brings it up, he'll feel like a little kid again. He hates not being listened to, so he doesn't speak unless they're going to listen to him.
Echo noticed this, he thinks it's rude. Sure, he needs to do better in giving his attention to Tech, because Tech always listens. Echo asked if it bugs Tech, that they never really listen to him and it was the first time Tech looked very visibly hurt. He didn't even say anything at first, he just stared at Echo with that look of nothing but years of repressed pain. He turned away and looked down. What he was thinking about, Echo didn't know. But then Tech said, "It doesn't matter if I did." Echo didn't have the heart to ask again.
Tech, aside from Wrecker, sleeps the most. He's always doing something at the most random hours, so his brothers worry that he isn't getting sleep. But he sleeps all the time. Tech can fall asleep anywhere so when he's tired he'll just close his eyes. He's fallen asleep while piloting, fixing the ship (they'll find his legs peaking out from under a panel or up in a vent), working on Echo's prosthetics (which makes him mad 'cause when he wakes up he has another idea for an improvement), also, how he manages to fall asleep while working doesn't make sense at all, so who knows. He'll fall asleep anywhere but never in his bed. If Wrecker can keep Tech asleep, he'll carry him to bed and take a nap with him. But, Tech's a light sleeper so he usually wakes up, jumps out of Wrecker's arms and goes about his business.
Oh, aside from weird places, he also sleeps in wierd positions. He's usually curled up, on Kamino, he always had something on his bed so it became a habit. His favorite place to sleep is his scrap box, which is full of wires, scrap metal, and whatever else. Why Tech sleeps there, don't ask. But he likes it more than his bed so Echo moved his goggles stand by it and there's always a spare blanket within reach. Sometimes, if Wrecker's careful, he can scoot the box around, he usually just moves it by their beds so if he ever needs them during the night, they're right there.
Tech was the last one to grow. All his brothers towered over him, they'd gotten stronger, deeper voices, everything, but for a while, Tech didn't. He was still small, scrawny and sickly. He remembered being incredibly frustrated all the time, lashing out and bringing nothing but pain to himself and everyone around. It wasn't his fault, Hunter tells him, he was only a little kid.
Tech's a hot head. Well, he used to be. Not in the sense he got mad at everything, but he was incredibly frustrated all the time and if the right thing followed, he'd burst. He's gotten a lot better at controlling his emotions, most of the time he forgets how deeply he actually feels everything. But when he gets mad, oh, he's mad. When Tech was younger, he'd always smash whatever project he was working on, he'd never take it out on his bothers, only ever on himself. So by smashing a project he'd spend months at a time on, it was a way of killing an old version of himself. That way, once that project was reduced to scraps, he could begin again. Now a days, just don't make him mad.
﹄『❝Tech ❞』﹃
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By hacking into Undertale's files, you can find a secret room named Room 123 in Waterfall. By moving through the grass, you can encounter a monster trying to catch a bug. If you continue to talk to her, she'll ask you to "do something about your friend."
After examining this dialogue, I've come to the conclusion that this could match 4 different people. But who are they?
Sans is frequently implied to be following you throughout the game, and he is constantly smiling. However, when I think of this:
I don't think of it as creepy, I think of it as jolly. His smile is supposed to put you off-edge, which makes it even more surprising when he fights you at the end of a Genocide Route. You might be thinking, "What if he's doing his bad-time face?" That might be a possibility, but I doubt he makes that face all the time, especially if you're doing Pacifist at the time.
So we can officially rule out Sans as a suspect.
Flowey's smile can definitely be described as creepy. However, like Sans, he doesn't do his "evil face" all the time, especially not while he's following you. And, like Sans, this face:
It's not supposed to scare you, it's supposed to trick you into thinking Flowey was friendly. So unless the bug-catching monster was all-seeing, I doubt she would have noticed Flowey was evil. So we can eliminate Flowey as a suspect.
It is almost confirmed that Chara would be following you around the Underground. And Chara's face can DEFINITELY be described as creepy (this doesn't necessarily mean they're evil). As for the fact that the monster can see Chara, this room is only accessible through file-editing. So it would make sense that this monster cannot really be considered as an Undertale Canon character. So I think we can put Chara as Suspect #1.
This one requires a bit of inferring. If we assume that this unknown monster is Gaster:
Then his smile could defintely be seen as creepy. Considering the fact that this room can only be accessible through file editing, and Gaster is seen in almost every file-edited room, it would make sense for him to be the "one with the creepy smile".
Who do you think it is, Chara or Gaster? Or maybe Sans or Flowey? Maybe we'll never know...
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