Undyne speaks to the part of me that was obsessed with fighting games. I felt like if I could just get strong enough, then people would have to take me seriously. This fucker can't say I don't exist if I can perfect-KO him, right? But that's not how the world works. And it made me fucking miserable when I lost.
But Undyne is the positive side of all of that. In her strength, she doesn't have to care what people think. She's respected, mostly, not feared. She fights to protect, not to destroy.
A better role model than Marisa Kirisame, anyway. But without a body, you take what you can get, I guess.
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@Dauntless Oh, I have it! Maybe the reason for friction is sort of like the problem that Simon Pegg has with the well-meaning but sleepy cops in Sandford. For them policework is chasing after geese and maybe dealing with the occasional tippler. I like to think that it's been so long since the last human fell (kinda makes sense, hardly anybodyseems to know a human on sight) that the Royal Guard's become kind of a joke, and then in charges determined young fish warrior who takes her mission to save the Underground from humanity seriously. Maybe Gerson told her a tale or two that she took to heart...