![]() ![]() Again, the Riverman mentions (who I'm guessing is Gaster) 'the man', instead of something else. In conclusion, both Gaster and this 'man' in Deltarune disappear once you interact with them.īack in Undertale, the Riverman (or Riverwoman) says in rare occassions 'beware of the man from another world'. When you try to interact with this mysteriously ominous 'man' again, it'll say 'Well, there is no man here', just like, in Undertale, when you have the certain fun value and see a greyish-monochrome door (and go in), you'll see a man who appears to be Gaster, and if you interact with him, he disappears. If you do click yes, he'll give you an Egg, and it goes into your key items. The option is 'yes' or 'no', which is quite strange since there was nothing to be asked resulting in an answer to be those option. ![]() If you further interact with this 'man', it'll continue to say 'He offered you something'. (You can find this spot here.) If you interact with a tree, it'll say 'He is behind the tree' (or something similar to those words), and if you interact with the empty space behind the tree, it'll say 'Well, there is a man here'. Many characters in Undertale refer to Gaster as 'a man' or 'the man' (including the Riverperson), and when you go between certain areas repeatedly in Deltarune, you'll find a secret area with a single tree in it. Eerily, however, Rouxls Kaard looks quite like Gaster, but I wouldn't count on it that he is, in fact, Gaster. Seam from his shop also says 'darker yet darker' when talking about Jevil, and it would make sense the only way he knows those words is by somehow meeting Gaster. In WingDings, he says 'dark, darker yet darker', possibly meaning his soul or the Chaos Kingdom from Deltarune. I'm new to the wiki and I've been looking to share my Deltarune theories for quite a while now. ![]() You may not recognize me, I apologize, I'm Opticaltank, but please call me Jillian. ![]()
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