Kinda Said That I'll Show More CR!UF Undyne Wearing Suit With Clothing And Forgot About It, So Here We

Kinda said that I'll show more CR!UF undyne wearing suit with clothing and forgot about it, so here we are. Didn't change much tbh. Undyne's date design in undertale is so strange btw. She suddenly has lipstick, that white eyepatch and shit ton of hair??? It feels like she's supposed to have an anime transformation sequence where stuff just pop up out of nowhere. I think I'll be changing format of posts, I'm not sure if people are interested in lengthy lore entries. I'll try to just show designs from now on, maybe adding some context.
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You thought those were kids .... trick or treating? You know that we don't do that in this town right?

Minecraft lore headcanon: The creaking (or at least what causes it) is a kind of symbiotic fungus that inhabits the trunks of trees (the creaking heart). While it can affect any tree, the dark oak's thick foundation fits best for infestation. (I can imagine smaller creaklings from oak or birch trees)
The fungus feeds of the tree and protects it in return, infesting and "animating" the branches that fall off of the tree to turn them into wooden guardians of the forest. Certain side effects are caused by the creaking heart's intervention, such as loss of color and appearance of mosses and lichens
Illagers tried to investigate the animating power of the fungus, building mansions in dark forests. Perhaps their experimants made it so widespread that it can take ower entire forests instead of small groups of trees.

Even a nonexistant threat can take something away. Fighting amongst monsters, attempts to make better weaponry against the fallen, all contribute to suffering even when no fallen are in the underground. Injected determination makes monster bodies unstable, fluid. Even those who can handle it without falling apart immedeatly suffer negotive consiquences. It was discovered that living monsters can be affected by the determination somewhat positively, making them stronger and more persistant in whatever order was given.
Undyne was one of the "succesful" sacrifices towards creating stronger warriors to fight the fallen, but she is significantly limited by the necessity of a special armour suit to support her structure.
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It seems Undyne's armor suit makes it difficult to traverse Hotland. Unfortunatly you had to abuse that fact to end the battle with her peacefully. Yet you have to come back, as Papyrus called you to "hang out" with Undyne. Hopefully he can convince her that you are not worth being killed on the spot. In her house you found out that her suit is not just mechanized armour, it allows her to walk. Whatever experiments the royal scientist had to coduct on Undyne led to her barely being able to walk without aid. Even in her weakened state you don't take the apportunity to harm, just following Undynes plan instead. Undyne sees that you are here to come to a peaceful solution even when there is no threat present. Even if she knows that your soul is one of the keys to freedom, she'll leave your soul to somebody else. Perhaps if you find nother way, she will be on your side.

Whatever was in that letter Undyne wanted you to deliver to Alphys prompted the royal scientist to go on a date of some kind with you. It looks like it was more for her own sake. She wanted to speak out about something, but it went in a different direction once Undyne got mentioned. It looks like she has a lot on her mind, maybe you should visit her after this is over.
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"Where are you headed, friend?"
Hotland lab was empty and dark. A note on the floor before an omenous door directed you to enter and find out what The royal scientist is hiding.
Under the lab there is an entire complex, The tue lab. Medical equipment, mirrors, flowers, strange machines and ... White shapes lurking just out of view.
From records you know what happened. The monsters you were familiar with now merged together with power from souls.
You would expect that whoever conducted such operations would stop after a couple of unfortunate results, but there are too many of them to assume.
Flowey also was created here, injected with a will to live without a soul. Being niether a human or a monster there is a chance that he might be able to consume souls of both.
In the generator room of the true lab amalgamations cought up to you, but the flower emerged, connecting itself to the animalistic creations of soul power. Confused and torn apart by wills of multiple lives now have a direction given by the plant.
They merged and congealed into a shape akin to the flower itself. It seems like the flower came to warn you of the danger he'll pose if you continue on the path that you took.
The flower took residence in Waterfall where it controls the web of espionage. Maybe you could use his abilities for mansterkind's benefit.
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