Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24842431-20180127033516/@comment-24842431-20180130203515

BugJr wrote: Sans looked out across the broken landscape and began to wonder what could've ever happened to cause such a mess. He looks over at Frisk and gives her a questioning expression.

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As Napstablook looks across the landscape, he begins to tear up about all the destruction around him, and how much hope Frisk had given him, only to find this barren landscape.

As Frisk was mute, she set Flowey's pot down before trying to comfort Napstablook while at the same time using sign language to explain to Sans what had happened. From what Sans could gather, at some point during Frisk's life on the surface, poverty, overpopulation, terrorism, epidemics and war became even more prevalent as resources became scarcer and living standards went down. Mankind saw a new dark age, where only governments and a select wealthy few had access to any useful technology such as radios and televisions. Most people lived in shanty towns or the repurposed husks of large buildings once used for industry or business, Frisk and her family being among them. From its unprecedented highs, the human population started to dwindle, whittling itself down by the masses falling to untreated diseases in slums or the civil wars fought over the remaining resources. Eventually, human society broke down, and a lawless populace lacking cohesion turned on itself in a blood-drenched free-for-all. People would kill each other over access to food, water, drugs, or technological luxuries such as radios. Civil war was common, and among this, the common man and the world outside of power struggles took a backseat. In this political climate, sudden large-scale bomb attacks pitted the East and West against one another. To escape the sudden bombings, Frisk fled to Mount Ebbot only to fall into the Underground.