Undertale’s Flowey: The Prince of the Underground

One of the most iconic characters in the popular game Undertale is Flowey, a malevolent and cruel golden flower. Born of Toriel and Asgore Dreemurr, Flowey serves as the Prince of the Underground and is often seen berating the protagonist for not following his ‘kill or be killed’ philosophy. Despite this, Flowey also criticizes the protagonist for killing any monsters if they choose to do so.

Flowey’s appearance changes throughout the game; initially he appears as a small yellow flower with a face. After absorbing six human SOULs from bottles, however, Flowey transforms into a grotesque hybrid of plant tissue, human organs, and machinery called Photoshop Flowey. His face changes to become distorted with multiple eyes and mouths, making him look far more sinister than before.

Flowey plays an important role in Undertale’s plot by attempting to manipulate the protagonist into either killing or sparing Asgore Dreemurr. If they decide to spare Asgore, Flowey kills him himself; if they choose to kill him instead then Flowey destroys his SOUL. Whatever teir decision may be, Flowey absorbs all six bottled human SOULs and then transforms into Photoshop Flowey.

Ultimately though, it is up to the player how they interact with Flowey throughout their playthrough of Undertale; whether it is through violence or kindness. Regardless of what decision you make though, one thing remains certain; that you will never forget your encounters with this mysterious character.

Undertale's Flowey: The Prince of the Underground

Is Flowey an Evil Character in Undertale?

The answer to the question of whether Flowey is evil in Undertale is complicated. On the one hand, he speaks in a malicious and threatening way, encouraging violence and suggesting a “kill or be killed” philosophy. On the other hand, he also expresses disapproval of killing monsters and shows some degree of remorse for his own actions. Ultimately, it is up to each individual player to decide whether Flowey is evil or not.

Is Flowey a Male or Female?

Flowey is a male character. He is a golden flower, who was formerly the Boss Monster of the Underground in Undertale and the malevolent deity Asriel in Deltarune. Flowey is the adoptive son of Toriel and Asgore Dreemurr, as well as the adoptive brother of Chara from Undertale and Kris from Deltarune.

The Unusual Appearance of Omega Flowey

Omega Flowey looks so weird because it is a grotesque combination of plant tissue, human organs, and machinery. It is the result of Flowey absorbing the six human SOULs in the game. The combination of these elements creates a unique and frightening creature that stands out from the other characters in the game. Omega Flowey’s appearance is made more unsettling by its use of rendered images rather than sprite work, making it look more realistic than anything else in the game.

The Origin of Flowey

Flowey, also knwn as Asriel Dreemurr, is the main antagonist of the 2015 indie game Undertale. He was once a young prince of the Underground, the son of King Asgore and Queen Toriel. After an experiment gone wrong, Flowey was transformed into a sentient flower creature with immense power.

In order to become Photoshop Flowey, he needed to absorb the six human SOULs that were sealed away in bottles. If the protagonist decides to kill Asgore, Flowey appears and destroys Asgore’s SOUL. If the protagonist spares Asgore, Flowey appears and kills him himself. Either way, he absorbs all six bottles SOULs and transforms into Photoshop Flowey.

The transformation gives him incredible power that allows him to manipulate time and space, as well as create new creatures called Amalgamates. Photoshop Flowey is able to launch powerful energy blasts that can cause immense destruction if they are not stopped in time. He also has the ability to control people’s minds with his ‘friendliness pellets’.

Ultimately, it was through absorbing all six human SOULs that allowed Flowey to become Photoshop Flowey and gain immense power from it.

The Villain of Undertale

The villain in Undertale is Chara, a sadistic and unredeemable maniac. Chara is often referred to as the “human Flowey” due to their similar appearance. They are a major antagonist throughout the game and have various goals which they try to achieve.

Chara was once a human who lived in the Underground, but after dying, their SOUL was taken by Asriel Dreemurr and combined with his own to create a being known as Flowey. After this happened, Chara’s personality became twisted and corrupted, leading them to becme the villain of Undertale. They are incredibly manipulative and will do whatever it takes to reach their goal of destroying humanity and taking over the Underground.

Throughout the game, Chara uses various monsters as pawns in their plan for domination, as well as manipulating Frisk into performing actions which will lead them closer to their goal. As the story progresses, Chara’s plans become more sinister and they become even more dangerous. In the end, it’s up to Frisk (the player character) to face off against them in an epic battle where either they or Chara will be destroyed forever.

Flowey’s Age

Flowey is estimated to be between 40 and 50 years old. This estimate is based on the fact that Flowey is a flower that appears to be in its prime, and has full understanding of the world and its inhabitants. As Flowey does not age in the traditional sense, this age estimate is only an approximation.

The Transformation of Asriel Into a Flower

Asriel’s body was turned into a flower as part of Alphys’ determination experiments. After Asriel’s death, Alphys injected determination into one of the Golden Flowers that bloomed in the garden of New Home. This transformation allowed Asriel to exist in a new form and ultimately become the god-like being known as Flowey. By giving Asriel this new form, Alphys hoped to explore the potential of determination and investigate its effects on other living creatures.

Age of Asriel

Asriel Dreemurr is estimated to be around 7 years old, accounting for the time he spent as a flower. Asriel first transformed into a flower when he was 6 and spent an entire year in that form before eventually being resurrected. Therefore, while his physical appearance is that of an 11-year-old, his actual age is slightly older.

Did Gaster Create Flowey?

Yes, Gaster did create Flowey. In the game Undertale, Gaster was a scientist who experimented with determination and its effects on the timeline of the underground world. He experimented on himself and injected himself with determination, and as a result, he fell into the core of the underground. This caused a time paradox where whoever had the most determination would gain control over the timeline. As a result, Flowey, an artificial being created by Gaster from his experiments with determination, came to life and gained control over the timeline.

Deciding Whether to Spare Flowey

Yes, you should spare Flowey. Sparing Flowey is important to achieve the Pacifist ending, which is the most rewarding outcome of the game. When you spare him, it will unlock a sequence of events that help to build up the story and reveal more about the characters. Additionally, sparing Flowey allows you to learn more about his character and his machinations throughout the game.

The Nature of Flowey: A Flower’s Identity

Flowey is a Golden Flower, which was created by the scientist Alphys in the True Lab. Alphys injected determination into many vessels, and Flowey was one of them. Despite being considered a failed experiment by Alphys, Flowey eventually became an anthropomorphic flower with its own sentient personality. The flower itself is mainly golden-yellow in color and has yellow petals that surround its face. It also has two green leaves on either side of its head, as well as four pink petals in the center of its face that resemble a smiley face.

Is Flowey a Character in the Game?

Flowey is actually the sentient flower form of Asriel Dreemurr, the son of King Asgore and Toriel. He is a separate character from Chara, who is the fallen human and first human to fall into the Underground. He was also the first human to have their SOUL shattered by Asriel in an attempt to ascend to the surface world with his brother, thus creating Flowey.

The Final Boss of Undertale

The final boss in Undertale is Asriel Dreemurr. This powerful creature is the child of Toriel and Asgore Dreemurr, and is encountered at the end of a complete Pacifist playthrough – that is, going through the entire game without killing anything to unlock a different ending. Asriel’s form changes throughout the fight – first appearing as a giant flower, then transitioning into a humanoid form with incredible strength and energy manipulation abilities. After taking enough damage, Asriel will transform into his true form: an angelic being with immense power over life and death. In this form, he will unleash incredibly powerful attacks against you befre finally succumbing to defeat. Defeating Asriel will grant you access to the True Pacifist ending and complete your playthrough of Undertale.

Does Flowey Possess a Soul?

No, Flowey does not have a soul. Flowey is the form taken by Asriel Dreemurr after absorbing six human SOULs in the Neutral Route of Undertale. Asriel had to take this form in order to survive his battle with Chara and the ensuing fall into the Underground. As a flower, however, Flowey has been stripped of his soul and is unable to feel emotions like humans or monsters do. This leads to Flowey’s single-minded determination to gain power however he can, as he has no moral compass dictating what is right and wrong.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Flowey is a complex character in Undertale. His malevolent and cruel disposition towards the protagonist is in stark contrast to his criticism of their actions if they kill any monsters. Despite this, Flowey ultimately desires to protect the underground from the human SOULs by absorbing them himself and transforming into Photoshop Flowey. Through his transformation, Flowey demonstrates how he is willing to sacrifice himself for what he believes is right, making him an admirable character despite his initially hostile attitude.

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David Bordallo

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