Saturday, May 4, 2019

King Asgore Floribus Ignis Dreemurr

King Asgore Dreemurr.
Asgore is a Boss Monster, that resembles a great goat or a lion, since it owns a mane blond and legs besides two great curved horns unlike its ex- wife.
He wears an armor, as well as a purple cloak and yellow shoulder pads. He is of great and intimidating stature, from time to time he wears a small crown that he wears on his head with something similar to a stone or gem, and he has a big red sword under the name of "Höfund".
Asgore begins being kind and gentle, but when he is in combat he takes a more serious and repentant attitude in battle to get the seventh soul, but with much shame.
He is represented as a kind and tolerant family man; This is shown through his dialogue with Frisk during his meeting on the Neutral and Pacifist Route. In your attempt to be as kind as possible despite knowing that you will ultimately have to take your soul, going so far as to make a small talk.
Based on King Arthur for nobility and kindness. Although both have stumbled on their journey through wisdom.


Most of the other monsters in the Underground consider Asgore an excellent king, with the exception of Toriel, who criticizes him as an undecided and weak ruler, preferring to keep the monsters trapped underground waiting to be saved instead of going out and taking the souls that I needed to return to rule over the earth.
Everything that happened to him before the events of UnderWar caused him a deep sadness. During the crossing of Frisk, he has several difficult decisions to make with which he does not agree morally, but feels obliged to promulgate them as king. This overwhelms him a lot. The moment the protagonist fights Asgore, he is aware of the horrible things he did to try to save his people and subjects, and he simply shakes his head in shame as he fights.

Asgore and Toriel were originally married as King and Queen of the Underground after being expelled from the surface after the war. Eventually they had a son, Asriel, as well as a second adopted son, the first human being to reach the realm of monsters.
This second son fell ill and died. Asriel, wanting to fulfill the human's desire, absorbed his soul and went through the main entrance. Asriel took the body of the human to the center of his village and placed it in a field of golden flowers. The humans of the village believed that Asriel had killed him, and they began attacking him. Asriel could against the humans, but he was very hurt, reason why it returned to the Underground where finally it passed away.
Asgore takes off his crown
to put on his helmet.
This tragedy led Asgore to the conclusion that all humans are dangerous, and he decided to kill and save the soul of any human who fell through the Underground so that he could gather the Seven Souls and become strong enough to destroy the human race.
From then until the beginning of the story, six additional humans fell through the back entrance on Mt. Ebott in the ruins. Asgore finally saved all of their souls and kept the bodies in stone coffins in their castle.

When Frisk crosses the castle, he arrives at the throne room where King Asgore is, watering the red flowers that are scattered all over the room. At the bottom of that room, another throne appears under a blanket and dust.
Asgore takes off his crown to put on his helmet. Making a deal with Frisk: In this battle, it will be decided by the control and destiny of both races, If one of the two loses, the War will end.
The king has a good relationship with Undyne the Human Slayer, because in the past, Undyne wanted to prove that she was stronger than Asgore and challenged him on several occasions to fight against her and try to defeat him. After the King won the battle, he offered to train her and when she grew up, Asgore gave her the position of captain of the Royal Guard. Undyne says that she knows which is Asgore's favorite type of tea, that when she drinks hot chocolate, marshmallows get tangled in her beard, which implies that she will visit her often.


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