I Just Realised - Cross Sans Can Probably Reset
I just realised - Cross sans can probably reset
This blew my mind when I realised this but it seems so obvious now. X Event Cross has half of Chara's red soul. XGaster has half of Chara's red soul. XGaster gained the power to reset once he did the soul transfer so it only makes sense that once Cross absorbed Chara he got the power of resets.
But he never uses it because he never needs to. And he can't erase his mistakes because Xtale has become a completely empty timeline with nothing in it. So Cross has godlike power... that he never uses because all his problems have to be solved with a different godlike power that he failed to obtain.
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Iâve seen many different takes on this soâŠ
As a lot of you know already, if you call him an idiot after sparing him, he will respond with âWHY MUST YOU BELITTLE YOURSELFâŠSO LOUDLY?â
there are other instances like this where a mental attack is dodged. But was he really oblivious to your intent? And if not, how much was he hurt?
I like to think in that moment Papyrus actually didnât know, because it makes it so much funnier, but what do the majority of tumblr think?
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If you really think about it, history doesn't repeat itself, it sells remakes of the same story over and over again and won't stop selling it until we stop buying it.