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Asgore Dreemurr is the main antagonist of the Undertale fan-comic, Negativetale.

He is the ruthless king of the monsters and seeks to destroy the barrier in order to conquer the surface. With him doing everything in his power to make the Underground as strong as it can be, to the point of executing monsters he considers weak and employing the fanatical Dr. Alphys to create devices that strips them of their free will and turns them into murder weapons.

Personality[]

Unlike his original counterpart, who is a deeply tragic anti-villain. This version of Asgore is callous and malicious, seeking to conquer the surface and showing to care very little about monster-kind, seemingly only viewing them as weapons who are to be killed if considered weak enough.

He's also shown to have no care for his family, going as far as to place a bounty on his own son's head simply because he "failed" him as well as mercilessly slaughtering the first human to fall underground because they didn't wanna hurt monsters.

Biography[]

Prior to the events of the comic, it can be assumed that Humans and Monsters, similar to the main game had gotten into a war that ultimately resulted in the Monsters being trapped underground.

Clearly enraged by this and gaining a new misanthropic worldview, Asgore made it his goal to one day breach the barrier and conquer the human world with an iron fist.

When the first human child fell into the underground, Asgore was quick to resort to violence, being close to murdering them until they admitted to hating humanity. Seeing opportunity in this, Asgore adopted the human (AKA Chara) into the Dreemurr family and they soon became the hope the the underground needed.

One day, in a hope of showing the human's devotion. Asgore conducted an execution festival, with the purpose being of killing all the monsters who were considered weak and thus useless. With Asgore placing his trident in Chara's hands and requesting that they take the lives of the innocent monsters.

After killing most of the monsters lined up, with only one remaining, Chara would ultimately crack under the pressure and break down in tears. Enraged by this reaction, Asgore proceeded to murder Chara on the spot before demanding that his son Asriel to absorb their soul and go the surface to kill six more humans so that he can free monster-kind. This turn of events would lead to his wife Toriel leaving him.

Eventually, when Asriel returned and ultimately perished due to the humans on the surface shooting him several times, Asgore would proceed to seemingly bring him back as a flower, presumably with the help of Alphys and ask how the task went.

When Asriel admitted to not killing any of the humans due to Chara's soul stopping him from doing so, Asgore became enraged and proceeded to place a bounty on his head, wanting him killed for his actions. It is after this that Asgore would ultimately isolate himself within New Home out of dissappointment that the person that he'd sent to fulfill his task had failed him.

Sometime during these events, Asgore had hired Dr. Alphys to work as his Royal Scientist, with her conducting cruel experiments for him, with the goal of making the entire underground into murder weapons, Starting with Undyne, who he had been training at that point and presumably causing her to gain an insatiable bloodlust, with him then giving Alphys the permission to turn Mettablook into a droid, who's completely exempt of all her free will and lived to serve Asgore.

It is thanks to these innovations that Asgore would ultimately be able to turn the underground into a living hellscape, driving many of the monsters, such as Toriel and Papyrus, while also destroying the Deltarune prophecy and replacing it with his trident. And it is during this time that he managed to claim the lives of six innocent humans, leading him ever closer to his goal of conquering the human world.

Eventually, Frisk, AKA the final human, after bearing through the hardships of the rest of the underground, arrived in his flower garden, excited about the fact that soon his dreams would be fulfilled, Asgore would have Frisk follow him to the barrier before initiating a fight. With Frisk being incredibly weak, they are ultimately unable to kill Asgore, whittling them down to one HP, Asgore prepares to take the life of the seventh human before he is interrupted by Flowey, who in a fit of pure rage and anguish, attacks him several times with his "friendliness pellets" killing him.

Once Asgore was supposedly dead, Flowey quickly tells Frisk to absorb Asgore's soul so that they can cross the barrier and leave the underground, which they do. However, Asgore, not wanting to give up, tries to possess Frisk so that he can use them to cross the barrier and start the Human and Monster war anew, Flowey, who is incredibly disheartened by this, ultimately makes the choice to kill Frisk in order to prevent Asgore from accomplishing his goals. Killing him once and for all.

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Also See:
Undertale/Deltarune Villains

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