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Using Dragon Ball to solve Deltarune | |||
* Ice labyrinth, Onion = The blog entry in the sweepstakes talks about Dragon Blazers and getting lost in the ice maze. But a lot of people probably missed that "the ice labyrinth" is also a location in Dragon Ball. Goku has to go to the ice labyrinth to find some sacred water which will either make him stronger or kill him — of course he survives it. (c. DB ep 115, chapter 151) The ice maze shows some illusions and tries to get him lost. But the moment he finds the Ultra Divine Water, the entity that offers it to him is this strange and terrifying shadow blob that rises out of a pond. Bizarrely similar to Onion in some ways. | |||
* Weird route = every time I think about the Weird route I can't not think about how Noelle is in vaguely the same position as Vegeta III/IV. the Weird route is her believing that to succeed in a world that expects her to be strong she has to first believe she's weak and inferior and has to become stronger than anyone. Vegeta is shown even when he is isolated from the Saiyan empire and its existing m.o. of destroying everybody else to continue along trying to kill everyone but himself; in my opinion this is because he is afraid of the consequences of having to coexist with others. the thing you notice immediately about the Weird route is that Noelle destroying everything, or objectifying it, or making it Fall Down, is strongly associated with ice. when Noelle becomes as powerful as possible it will also be associated with ice. this runs weirdly parallel to the way in the Dragon Ball Z era one of the very most powerful characters is Freeza, or before that, King Cold. Freeza uses his power to keep the Saiyans trapped in his galactic empire, able to kill them on a whim or treat them as disposable. technically in this analogy the player of Deltarune is Freeza, but this doesn't mean Deltarune can't go overboard showing this by extending a big heap of extra ice imagery onto Noelle. | |||
* Thorn Ring = I am in general really biased to see random things as Vegeta, but bear with me. when I look at the Thorn Ring I think, for some reason, of when Vegeta is just beginning to try to adjust to the foreign concept of actually forming social bonds and trying to parse how to coexist with Bulma so one person on earth will not hate him, but he seems kind of dissatisfied. I seriously doubt this one was intentional. I feel like this one is me after Deltarune has been out a while attempting to read Dragon Ball through Deltarune, and finding out that I surprisingly like that reading and think it makes more sense that way. Toby Fox might be partially responsible for me creating so many gay or bisexual Dragon Ball timelines. | |||
* Fallen Down = the state where Goku etc is on the ground and could be dying but /isn't quite yet/. when you are Fallen Down, you can get back up only using.... Determination. it makes so much more sense when you read it this way. I don't know why I never figured this o— oh right, I hadn't watched Dragon Ball or assumed every fucking writer had read it | |||
* Rudy lying in bed with illness = this one will make you mad. this had very clear significance in Dragon Ball: it happened in the arc where there were /two different timelines/. Goku is lying in bed and thanks to time travel and timelines, he literally has one ending where he dies and one ending where he survives. the image of Rudy lying in bed is literally supposed to make us question whether there are two endings. Toby Fox has, unbelievably, interpreted the image of Goku lying in bed as a quantum superposition. Goku lying on the ground could also be a superposition. I really have to wonder where this whole motif of reading Dragon Ball as a superposition all started, but I could not say. | |||
* Objects being people = this one is a real stretch — I'd believe the Thorn Ring theory before this — but in Dragon Ball many people are named after objects, almost always foods. I am not sure what this would actually say about Deltarune. given how the Dark World is supposed to be a close metaphor for the Light World, it would probably be a clearer parallel if any major characters had clearly unbelievable names, like Kris had a classmate just named Pear or Rake or something and those were just the kinds of names people had. Burgerpants/Pizzapants does not count. | |||
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the room in-between. the man behind the tree, in-between. | the room in-between. the man behind the tree, in-between. | ||
the area of darkness with eyes on it outside the Dark Worlds, in-between. | |||
this is intentional. little did we know, Gaster is based on vague themes of Plateaus and Rhizome | this is intentional. little did we know, Gaster is based on vague themes of Plateaus and Rhizome | ||
I hate that this is more likely to make sense than be a joke because I am pretty sure that the point of Gaster being shattered across time and space into seemingly millions of Gasters that are connecting to millions of players is that when he is shattered like that he is _in-between_. | |||
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So what does this mean for the save menu? It means Gaster has taken the timelines and turned them into a superposition. All the possible save files of Deltarune might be playing along in parallel, but he may have some kind of crazy plan to reunify all the possible save files that exist into a new fuzzy object that can collapse into a number of new possible futures. Logically, it might be that just like a quantum object, when you throw something at it the wave function collapses into exactly one ending. (With a photon, it has to go one way when you throw something at it, in order for it to be physical; that's what being physical is.) But that doesn't necessarily matter if it happens to be a _new_ ending unlike the ones seen before. | So what does this mean for the save menu? It means Gaster has taken the timelines and turned them into a superposition. All the possible save files of Deltarune might be playing along in parallel, but he may have some kind of crazy plan to reunify all the possible save files that exist into a new fuzzy object that can collapse into a number of new possible futures. Logically, it might be that just like a quantum object, when you throw something at it the wave function collapses into exactly one ending. (With a photon, it has to go one way when you throw something at it, in order for it to be physical; that's what being physical is.) But that doesn't necessarily matter if it happens to be a _new_ ending unlike the ones seen before. | ||
This implies that the narrative of Deltarune will actually rely on the existence of _multiple players_ forming The Angel in order to produce multiple save files that would be superimposed together. The game is not requiring individual players to fix the world by messing with save files and routes, it's (hypothetically) operating on the illusion that millions of players networked together are fixing it. | This implies that the narrative of Deltarune will actually rely on the existence of _multiple players_ forming The Angel in order to produce multiple save files that would be superimposed together. The game is not requiring individual players to fix the world by messing with save files and routes, it's (hypothetically) operating on the illusion that millions of players networked together are fixing it. | ||
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cr. 2025-02-28T10:09Z | |||
weird thoughts about elements | |||
- should we be taking it more literally that many elements like Puppet and Scythe are objects? like, the world of Darkners is quite literally composed of objects as elements, thus those are the elements | |||
- is mousewheel not just a joke, but a hint we should be taking elements literally? like, the wheel physically has three mice as elements, so that's what it says in the elements field. | |||
(mousewheel makes me actually rather surprised there was never a joke in chapter 2 about HTML elements. like.... uh... I don't know, a physical table which has the table element, that somehow has three table row elements sitting on it. or something.) | |||
- if objects in the Dark World can fractally become Darkners, and we know this because of the tree with an eye, should we be worried about the fact the buttons have distinctly elemental objects on them? for one, this could be hinting that for some reason it will become a plot point that all the buttons turn into people, and then we can't use them or something. | |||
- will there be really bizarre thrash machine style shenanigans where the main characters get turned into elements because somebody connected them together and turned them into some kind of machine | |||
- Shenlong is almost a Darkner when you think about it. he's an inanimate stone that turns into a creature (this becomes more obvious as a theme if you read Journey to the West, where the Goku or Vegeta parallel is a stone come to life). and what happens when stones come to life? you get to rewrite reality with a magic wish. this makes it quite reasonable to me that Jewel will be paired with Dragon | |||
- but... wait... does that mean elemental pairs actually have something to do with what each Darkner or object turns into as you go deeper? Jevil turned into a scythe. Scythe is an element. what does this mean..... | |||
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cr. 2025-02-28T10:32:21Z, ed. 2025-02-28T13:41:42Z | |||
if Deltarune is primarily about different levels of reality | |||
and Deltarune isn't primarily about reality versus magic | |||
how do we know that magic was separated from Deltarune, and not Undertale itself | |||
what if. Undertale and Deltarune were once one continuous reality, and then they were ripped apart | |||
one of them becoming a higher level and one becoming a lower level in the metanarrative ladder | |||
edit: Ralsei clarifies that humans can never use magic, only monsters can use magic in the Dark World | |||
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[[Category:RD commentary]] [[Category:Deltarune ontology]] | [[Category:RD commentary]] [[Category:Deltarune ontology]] |
Revision as of 12:21, 15 March 2025
------ i. 2024-12-23T03:03:43.454Z, cr. 2025-03-15T08:47:30Z Using Dragon Ball to solve Deltarune * Ice labyrinth, Onion = The blog entry in the sweepstakes talks about Dragon Blazers and getting lost in the ice maze. But a lot of people probably missed that "the ice labyrinth" is also a location in Dragon Ball. Goku has to go to the ice labyrinth to find some sacred water which will either make him stronger or kill him — of course he survives it. (c. DB ep 115, chapter 151) The ice maze shows some illusions and tries to get him lost. But the moment he finds the Ultra Divine Water, the entity that offers it to him is this strange and terrifying shadow blob that rises out of a pond. Bizarrely similar to Onion in some ways. * Weird route = every time I think about the Weird route I can't not think about how Noelle is in vaguely the same position as Vegeta III/IV. the Weird route is her believing that to succeed in a world that expects her to be strong she has to first believe she's weak and inferior and has to become stronger than anyone. Vegeta is shown even when he is isolated from the Saiyan empire and its existing m.o. of destroying everybody else to continue along trying to kill everyone but himself; in my opinion this is because he is afraid of the consequences of having to coexist with others. the thing you notice immediately about the Weird route is that Noelle destroying everything, or objectifying it, or making it Fall Down, is strongly associated with ice. when Noelle becomes as powerful as possible it will also be associated with ice. this runs weirdly parallel to the way in the Dragon Ball Z era one of the very most powerful characters is Freeza, or before that, King Cold. Freeza uses his power to keep the Saiyans trapped in his galactic empire, able to kill them on a whim or treat them as disposable. technically in this analogy the player of Deltarune is Freeza, but this doesn't mean Deltarune can't go overboard showing this by extending a big heap of extra ice imagery onto Noelle. * Thorn Ring = I am in general really biased to see random things as Vegeta, but bear with me. when I look at the Thorn Ring I think, for some reason, of when Vegeta is just beginning to try to adjust to the foreign concept of actually forming social bonds and trying to parse how to coexist with Bulma so one person on earth will not hate him, but he seems kind of dissatisfied. I seriously doubt this one was intentional. I feel like this one is me after Deltarune has been out a while attempting to read Dragon Ball through Deltarune, and finding out that I surprisingly like that reading and think it makes more sense that way. Toby Fox might be partially responsible for me creating so many gay or bisexual Dragon Ball timelines. * Fallen Down = the state where Goku etc is on the ground and could be dying but /isn't quite yet/. when you are Fallen Down, you can get back up only using.... Determination. it makes so much more sense when you read it this way. I don't know why I never figured this o— oh right, I hadn't watched Dragon Ball or assumed every fucking writer had read it * Rudy lying in bed with illness = this one will make you mad. this had very clear significance in Dragon Ball: it happened in the arc where there were /two different timelines/. Goku is lying in bed and thanks to time travel and timelines, he literally has one ending where he dies and one ending where he survives. the image of Rudy lying in bed is literally supposed to make us question whether there are two endings. Toby Fox has, unbelievably, interpreted the image of Goku lying in bed as a quantum superposition. Goku lying on the ground could also be a superposition. I really have to wonder where this whole motif of reading Dragon Ball as a superposition all started, but I could not say. * Objects being people = this one is a real stretch — I'd believe the Thorn Ring theory before this — but in Dragon Ball many people are named after objects, almost always foods. I am not sure what this would actually say about Deltarune. given how the Dark World is supposed to be a close metaphor for the Light World, it would probably be a clearer parallel if any major characters had clearly unbelievable names, like Kris had a classmate just named Pear or Rake or something and those were just the kinds of names people had. Burgerpants/Pizzapants does not count. ------ cr. 2025-02-28T10:32:21Z the room in-between. the man behind the tree, in-between. the area of darkness with eyes on it outside the Dark Worlds, in-between. this is intentional. little did we know, Gaster is based on vague themes of Plateaus and Rhizome I hate that this is more likely to make sense than be a joke because I am pretty sure that the point of Gaster being shattered across time and space into seemingly millions of Gasters that are connecting to millions of players is that when he is shattered like that he is _in-between_. ------ [cr. 2025-03-03T13:43:39Z] It took me a long time to figure this out, but I think I have a genuine idea on what the three save files are: they're _initial conditions_ In physics, determinism is a really specific thing: it's basically one of the barriers between classical physics and quantum physics. In quantum physics, it is seemingly impossible to measure particles with perfect precision because the particles are the smaller or the same size versus anything measuring them. It's like trying to measure the position or speed of a tennis ball by throwing another tennis ball, and worse yet, it's also a bit like both the tennis balls aren't solid but made out of misty fungible volumes of water. As a result, the outlines of particles appear fuzzy and mostly only become distinguished as objects by the larger-scale effect of their behavior. That got a bit long, but I find quantum mechanics fascinating. In classical physics, most objects like tennis balls are so constant that given a particular limited slice of the universe, you can often predict a lot of processes with equations if you know the initial conditions. This is the definition of determinism in physics; it requires a lot of knowledge, and generally does not apply to the whole universe. This has an interesting artifact: in some situations, there are processes that should theoretically be predictable but which could have a number of outcomes depending on an uncertain set of initial conditions. (A mathematical model putting in all these initial possibilities is in _superposition_ , and it would outwardly appear that this might be one of the similarities or overlaps between classical and quantum physics. Superpositions in classical processes and the fuzzy wave functions around quantum objects act similarly in calculations.) So what does this mean for the save menu? It means Gaster has taken the timelines and turned them into a superposition. All the possible save files of Deltarune might be playing along in parallel, but he may have some kind of crazy plan to reunify all the possible save files that exist into a new fuzzy object that can collapse into a number of new possible futures. Logically, it might be that just like a quantum object, when you throw something at it the wave function collapses into exactly one ending. (With a photon, it has to go one way when you throw something at it, in order for it to be physical; that's what being physical is.) But that doesn't necessarily matter if it happens to be a _new_ ending unlike the ones seen before. This implies that the narrative of Deltarune will actually rely on the existence of _multiple players_ forming The Angel in order to produce multiple save files that would be superimposed together. The game is not requiring individual players to fix the world by messing with save files and routes, it's (hypothetically) operating on the illusion that millions of players networked together are fixing it. ------ cr. 2025-02-28T10:09Z weird thoughts about elements - should we be taking it more literally that many elements like Puppet and Scythe are objects? like, the world of Darkners is quite literally composed of objects as elements, thus those are the elements - is mousewheel not just a joke, but a hint we should be taking elements literally? like, the wheel physically has three mice as elements, so that's what it says in the elements field. (mousewheel makes me actually rather surprised there was never a joke in chapter 2 about HTML elements. like.... uh... I don't know, a physical table which has the table element, that somehow has three table row elements sitting on it. or something.) - if objects in the Dark World can fractally become Darkners, and we know this because of the tree with an eye, should we be worried about the fact the buttons have distinctly elemental objects on them? for one, this could be hinting that for some reason it will become a plot point that all the buttons turn into people, and then we can't use them or something. - will there be really bizarre thrash machine style shenanigans where the main characters get turned into elements because somebody connected them together and turned them into some kind of machine - Shenlong is almost a Darkner when you think about it. he's an inanimate stone that turns into a creature (this becomes more obvious as a theme if you read Journey to the West, where the Goku or Vegeta parallel is a stone come to life). and what happens when stones come to life? you get to rewrite reality with a magic wish. this makes it quite reasonable to me that Jewel will be paired with Dragon - but... wait... does that mean elemental pairs actually have something to do with what each Darkner or object turns into as you go deeper? Jevil turned into a scythe. Scythe is an element. what does this mean..... ------ cr. 2025-02-28T10:32:21Z, ed. 2025-02-28T13:41:42Z if Deltarune is primarily about different levels of reality and Deltarune isn't primarily about reality versus magic how do we know that magic was separated from Deltarune, and not Undertale itself what if. Undertale and Deltarune were once one continuous reality, and then they were ripped apart one of them becoming a higher level and one becoming a lower level in the metanarrative ladder edit: Ralsei clarifies that humans can never use magic, only monsters can use magic in the Dark World