u/Fan_de_Undertale_

▲ 384 r/Ultrakill

Alright, so we know that there were many husks smart enough to build the lust city, to write messages, and many other things. These are nowhere to be found now, as we only see husks unable to even speak. I would like to talk about this for a moment because there are a couple points about it that I find quite interesting.

The oldest known event in Ultrakill's Hell is God's disappearance. We don't actually know if this happened before, during or after the Final War. The events in the surface and in Hell are rarely connected to each other until the Hell Expeditions. But judging by how much time passed between his dissapearance, the angels returning to Hell, and the death of mankind, I think a fair guess would be that it happened either before or during the war.

After God went for milk, many things happened. The most relevant are of course the Lust renaissance and the Greed Insurrection. However, other things should be noted too, like the siphons of Wrath were created to transport water and sinners, and some sinners of Violence tried to reach the upper layers (becoming Manequins in the process) while others took refuge. The siphons in Wrath seem to imply that by the time the angels returned, most inteligent husks (at least those above Violence) had moved to Lust, since it was the only the only civilization in Hell.

Once Heaven recovered from the chaos of losing God, of course, they took down all this. However, it should be noted that only Minos and Sisyphus were killed. This is quite clear since the Insurrectionists were just cut down instead of killed. It is also fair to assume that all the husks who had made it to lust were returned to their correspondent layer. Gabriel became the Judge of Hell, apparently for a pretty long time judging by the fact that he has followed the Council of Heaven's word many times.

So, we all agree that there were still many intelligent husks after all this.

Now, here is were things get interesting. The Hell Expeditions begin. Machines are sent in order to explore, and hellevators and terminals were created to travel in it. But here's the question: did humans during the Hell Expeditions know of the intelligent husks?

The P-2 ARG mentioned modified creatures attacking them, clearly refering to the soldiers. They ARE aware that these are sinners, since they say and call them "the creatures it (Hell) tortures". The Hell Expeditions were canceled soon after this message in an attempt to stop Hell.

Contrary to popular belief, mankind survived for quite a while after this. Hell was closed, but the machines and terminals were left in Hell resulting in the terminals getting bored as we know. Machines have been in hell for quite a while, explaining how there are many in deeper layers than V1.

Here's the dilema: did the terminals write their entries themselves after Hell was closed, or were they written during the Hell Expeditions by humans? You might think it's an irrelevant detail, but it let's us know if humans knew of intelligent husks before closing hell, since these entries clearly reference them. And it seems like they didn't, as proven by the terminals referencing events in the game and the fact that the ARG refered to soldiers as "creatures", meaning that the term "Husk" made after.

Why does any of this matter you ask? Because this is when the remaining intelligent husks were killed. The secret book in 7-1 mentions the STREETCLEANERS. A machine that was NOT used in the war, meaning that it had arrived from the Hell Expeditions instead of being part of Violence like other machines. In other words there were Intelligent Husks after the Hell Expeditions who wrote this book, but none during the game.

And this is when everything clicks, and we get the messed up revelation: HELL GOT EMPTY. Or at the very least, most intelligent husks were killed. The machines were left alone in Hell, killing almost every single husk. That's why none of the intelligent husks are left. The few survivors we know are Ferrymen and Insurrectionits, and even then both are extremely rare. And once Hell got almost entirely killed... Hell looked for new toys.

THIS, is when mankind was killed. THIS is why they were left alive for so long after the Hell Expeditions were canceled. Once Hell was getting empty, mankind was exterminated all of the sudden. Millions of souls arrived at the same time, as said in the Ferryman's book.

And you want to know the most messed up part? Mankind saw all this happen in real time. The terminal in P-2 show that they monitered the Machines even after Hell was closed. Which means they were aware of the machines emptying Hell.

Humans introduced the Machines during the Hell Expeditions, and left them locked in it. From the surface, they realized that they had turned their own afterlife into something way worse. They saw how all the sinners were killed, knowing very well that once they died they would suffer the same fate.

And they did.

Obligatory TL;DR: the machines were left alone in Hell after the Hell Expeditions were canceled, and after they almost killed everyone Hell exterminated Mankind to refill it so the machines could keep fighting.

u/Fan_de_Undertale_ — 8 days ago
▲ 3 r/godot

Sorry for it being partially in spanish, I'll try to translate it as best as I can.

I'm trying to make areas that will make the player change gravity when it enters one, sending a signal that will give it an int representing which direction the gravity is pointing towards (1 is down, 2 is right, etc)

The idea is that each area will have a variabe called gravedad (gravity) which will be sent to the player character when the body enters by emitting the signal with the variable.

However, while it does work at first, if I try to add a second area to the scene it creates a new function to receive the signal. Is there any way I can make it so the player will receive the same signal from any of the areas in the scene?

u/Fan_de_Undertale_ — 11 days ago

Considering that Prime Souls are humans with an absurd amount of will, and that Frisk is determined enough to literally refuse to die, Frisk Prime would probably be the strongest Prime Soul ever.

Before anyone tells me, I KNOW Chara doesn't control Frisk, but they are still our partner in genocide and they do take control at some points like taking steps or making killing Asgore and Flowey, them fighting alongside Frisk's soul isn't out of character.

u/Fan_de_Undertale_ — 17 days ago