If Undertale watches Undertale fanfiction, it would be a very meta - experience. The game's world and characters are so well - loved that there are countless fanfictions out there. The characters might be shocked at how creative the fans are. They could learn new things about themselves from the fan - created stories, like different possible backstories or relationships that the fans have imagined for them. It could also potentially change the way they view themselves and their world, as they see all these different perspectives that the fans have come up with.
Well, if Undertale could watch Undertale fanfiction, it could lead to some chaos. For example, Sans might make jokes about the wild scenarios in the fanfics. Papyrus, on the other hand, might be eager to correct any misinformation about himself. And Flowey could use it as a way to manipulate things further, seeing how the fans view the characters and using that knowledge to his advantage in this strange, meta - situation.
Well, it could be really interesting. Deltarune might find the different interpretations in the fanfiction quite fascinating. It could see new takes on the characters it might be related to from Undertale. Maybe it would be inspired by the creativity of the fanfic writers.
Well, they might see different versions of characters from Undertale. For example, the RWBY characters could be really surprised by the unique battle mechanics in Undertale's AU multiverse. Maybe Ruby would be especially interested in the different types of weapons or magic used in that world.
Some characters might be amused. For example, Sans would probably make some witty remarks about the fanfiction's plot twists. Papyrus, on the other hand, might be a bit confused at first but then get really excited if he finds a heroic role for himself in the fanfiction.
In such a fanfiction, there could be a lot of conflict. Underfell Sans is from a more hostile AU than Undertale. He might initially be distrustful when meeting the characters from Undertale. For example, he could misunderstand their kindness as weakness or a trick.
In a comical fanfiction, most of the characters would enjoy it to some extent. Sans and Papyrus would be great additions to a comical story, and they would probably laugh along with the funny parts. Frisk, depending on how they are portrayed in the fanfiction, would either be the source of the comedy or be reacting to the absurd situations. In a more serious and political - themed fanfiction about the Underground's society, Asgore and Toriel would have deep thoughts. They might discuss among themselves how the fanfiction's view of their leadership and the society they built compares to their own intentions.
Blake could also be a great character to focus on. Given her own complex backstory and her tendency to be more introspective, she might have deeper insights into the characters and situations in the Undertale AUs. She could form unique relationships with some of the more morally ambiguous characters in the Undertale multiverse.
Educating the community about the negative impacts of such fanfiction is also crucial. By having discussions, blogs, or even community events that highlight the importance of positive and respectful fan creations, it can change the perception and reduce the popularity of abuse fanfiction.
No. The Undertale community is mainly about positive things like friendship and hope. Abuse of any character, especially in a fanfiction, goes against the values of the community.
No, in the game's lore, there's no indication that Undertale has the ability to watch fanfiction. The game world is focused on its own story and mechanics, and fanfiction exists outside of that official world.
Another scenario could be that there's immediate conflict. Sans might suspect that this different - looking Chara has some malicious intent towards his world or his friends. So he could start a fight right away. But as the encounter progresses, they might start to understand each other better and the fight could turn into a more of a philosophical debate about the nature of their respective worlds and the actions they've taken in the past.