"Yeah. That's the thing." Frisk sighs, putting their hands behind their head and looking at the sky. How were they even going to say this? "Okay, this is going to be a ride, so you might wanna grab your Spacetime Ethical Dilemmas-brand headache reliever.
"So, I talked to them, and... well, they've been through the Underground a lot of times. Like. A lot. So much so that they can do all the puzzles in Snowdin blindfolded, and in case you don't have those in your world, that's a lot of puzzle to do. And the thing is, they... apparently got a really good ending? An almost perfect one, actually. There was just one person that they couldn't save. So they went back and tried, again and again and again, to try and find a way to, well, save them, whoever they are."
Frisk shakes their head, frowning. "I mean, that's noble and all, but... don't you have to give up after a certain point? Isn't it kinda unfair to keep everybody else trapped down there for the sake of just one person, especially when you have a tried and true method for getting everybody else out? They aren't able to perceive it, sure, but it still feels... icky to me. And sure, I don't know who they weren't able to save, or if they're dead or something else, but still.
"And then there's how I'm not sure I wouldn't end up doing literally the exact same thing in their shoes! On a fundamental level, we're the same person. Slightly different genes, slightly different backgrounds, but we're still the same. So I'm probably the least qualified to assess this whole thing!"
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"So, I talked to them, and... well, they've been through the Underground a lot of times. Like. A lot. So much so that they can do all the puzzles in Snowdin blindfolded, and in case you don't have those in your world, that's a lot of puzzle to do. And the thing is, they... apparently got a really good ending? An almost perfect one, actually. There was just one person that they couldn't save. So they went back and tried, again and again and again, to try and find a way to, well, save them, whoever they are."
Frisk shakes their head, frowning. "I mean, that's noble and all, but... don't you have to give up after a certain point? Isn't it kinda unfair to keep everybody else trapped down there for the sake of just one person, especially when you have a tried and true method for getting everybody else out? They aren't able to perceive it, sure, but it still feels... icky to me. And sure, I don't know who they weren't able to save, or if they're dead or something else, but still.
"And then there's how I'm not sure I wouldn't end up doing literally the exact same thing in their shoes! On a fundamental level, we're the same person. Slightly different genes, slightly different backgrounds, but we're still the same. So I'm probably the least qualified to assess this whole thing!"