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- Errortale: Sans is a supervillain whose personality boils down to “insanity equal violence”. He wants to destroy alternate universes without much motive. Despite having limited powers (manipulating strings and Gaster blasters), Sans is somehow a nigh-invincible god among men. Also, it is never explained how Sans can destroy universes.
- Undergone: This one was actually deleted by the author. Basically, all the monsters (except Monster Kid) are undead and darkly colored. Meanwhile, Chara is trying to set off the Core to kill everyone. I asked what differences there were between the undead and living monsters beyond the color. He told me that he had no idea and just wanted to mention that.
- Underfell: The premise is Undertale but edgy. In practice, it turns all the characters (sans Flowey, Frisk and Temmie for some reason) into homicidal maniacs. However, that was how view many of the characters already so all this did was exaggerate that one aspect.
Yes, I know this is a necro.
How does Underswap violate its rule?