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- Apr 18, 2013
So there's this really interesting theory I heard
During the final boss fight, Flowey switches between all the different human souls that he's obtained to unleash different devastating attacks. Each soul has it's own unique color, and imagery associated with it's attack. People have noticed that the souls and their attacks seem to correspond with a character that you meet earlier in the game. Like the purple soul causes giant ballet slippers to appear and begin stomping seems to symbolize Muffet who features the color purple prominently in her battle and she seems to be themed around dancing, and the pink soul which attacks by summoning machines that launch negative words from speakers represents Mettaton who is a robot that is almost always talking into a microphone and features the color pink prominently in his final design. From this people are starting to think that the most powerful monsters you meet in the game are actually former lost children that have lost their souls to Asgore and were reborn as monsters. It would really explain why the souls slowly begin to rebel against Flowey during the fight when he uses them, since you've went out of your way to help them in your new bodies they recognize you and want to keep you from being killed by flower Satan. It also explains why they didn't rebel against Asgore, since they still viewed him as a good man foing what they saw as good. It's also theorized that the souls are actually supposed to be a representation of which monster killed them, and that each monster adopted an aspect of the child they killed's personality as a way of trying to atone for having killed them.