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New Home

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"MONSTER HISTORY PART 4"
Fearing the humans no longer, we moved out of our old city, HOME.
We braved harsh cold, damp swampland, and searing heat...
Until we reached what we now call our capital.
"NEW HOME."

A book found in the Snowdin Library

New Home is the new capital of the Underground, ruled by Asgore Dreemurr. Asgore's castle within New Home serves as the final location in the game before the protagonist reaches the Barrier.

Features

  • On the Neutral Route, a series of monster encounters tells the story of Asriel and the fallen human. On the Genocide Route, the encounters are replaced by Flowey.
  • In Asgore's Home, the Heart Locket and the Worn Dagger can be retrieved on the Neutral and True Pacifist Route, and The Locket and the Real Knife can be retrieved on the Genocide Route.
  • In the Last Corridor, Sans judges the protagonist based on their EXP and LOVE on Neutral Routes.
  • In the basement, there is a line of coffins labeled with the SOULs of the seven fallen humans. The protagonist can only interact with the coffin of the fallen human, which is at the beginning of the line and bears the name the player gave to the fallen human at the start of the game.
  • The battle against Asgore at the barrier serves as the final obstacle in the protagonist's journey until Flowey appears and finishes him off.

Map

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Main Story

The protagonist enters New Home after defeating Mettaton in the CORE and riding the elevator up to Asgore's castle. It is the final area in the Underground before Asgore is confronted.

Neutral Route

After Mettaton EX is defeated and Alphys warns the protagonist that Asgore must die for them to be able to pass the barrier, the protagonist enters New Home. A series of encounters occurs, starting in Asgore's Home. The monsters do not attack the protagonist during those encounters, however; instead, they detail the history of Asriel and the fallen human, as well as Asgore and Toriel.

It is explained that after the fallen human had fallen into the Underground, they were found by Asriel and then adopted by Asgore and Toriel. Eventually, the human fell gravely ill, and their last wish was to see the Golden Flowers at their village. This request could not be fulfilled, as the monsters were not strong enough to pass the barrier without a human SOUL. Following the fallen human's death, Asriel absorbed their SOUL in his grief, passed the barrier, and returned the body of the human to the town.

Believing that Asriel was the cause of the human's death, the villagers attacked him. Sustaining numerous injuries, Asriel returned to the Underground with the human's body and perished. Heartbroken after losing both of his children, Asgore declared that all humans that fell into the Underground from then on must be killed and have their SOULs collected in order to destroy the barrier after attaining seven human SOULs. Disgusted by Asgore's actions, Toriel relinquished her title of Queen and left him for the Ruins, to protect all humans that fell in there.

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The Last Corridor.

After this explanation, the protagonist makes it to the Last Corridor, where Sans appears and reveals the meaning of EXP and LOVE. Additionally, he judges the protagonist based on how much EXP and LOVE they have gained. Depending on how many/what monsters the protagonist has killed, Sans's reaction ranges from hesitantly proud to bitter (especially if they killed his brother, Papyrus). If the protagonist gained no EXP, Sans praises the protagonist for not gaining any LOVE. He tells them that they will soon face their greatest challenge, but that he has confidence in them because of their determination to do the right thing. After this, the protagonist can either take a short detour to the basement or finally confront Asgore in the Throne Room. He is polite, friendly, and very hesitant to fight the protagonist. Letting them decide if they have anything to do before their destined battle, Asgore leaves to wait for the protagonist at the barrier. Once the protagonist confirms that they have done everything they wanted to do, they fight Asgore.

Upon defeating Asgore, the protagonist is unable to go back and must make their way to the exit.

True Pacifist Route

After exploring the True Lab, the protagonist receives a strange phone call and is subsequently forced into New Home, with the elevator to the CORE jammed shut by vines. All SAVE Points except the one in "The End" do not appear, and no monsters (including Sans) are present until confronting Asgore.

When the protagonist confronts Asgore, their friends intervene to stop the fight.

Genocide Route

The protagonist encounters Flowey multiple times, starting at Asgore's Home until the Last Corridor. Flowey details his thoughts and feelings about his life after being resurrected as a flower with determination, limited positive emotions, and no empathy. Functionally, this is a replacement for the story of Asriel and the fallen human's death given on the Neutral Route.

In the Last Corridor, Sans commences the final boss fight of the Genocide Route. Killing Sans allows the protagonist to enter the Throne Room, which revokes input actions for the remainder of the game.

Geography

New Home is an entirely gray setting, occupied by long corridors and what appears to be a large city in the background. It does, however, contain the Throne Room and the Last Corridor, both of which are well-lit, brightly colored rooms, primarily sunlight-yellow. Onionsan mentions that there is a large aquarium in New Home and that it is overcrowded, but this is never seen.[1]

Castle Elevator to Last Corridor

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Entrance to Asgore's Home.

The initial room is a hallway with a SAVE Point off to the side. The pathway veers upwards into a long, horizontal room with a view of the city in the background. There is an elevator in this room, but it cannot be used until the protagonist reaches the other side. The next room is a vertical room with a few buildings on either side. This room leads to the entrance to Asgore's Home, which is almost identical to the entrance to Toriel's Home, except there is a pile of leaves where the black tree should be.

The layout of Asgore's Home is almost entirely identical to Toriel's Home, right down to the basement up until the room where Toriel is fought. Instead of ending at a door, the pathway veers to the right and continues forward into to a very long horizontal room with another view of the city. The end of this room contains an elevator leading back to the beginning of New Home and a pathway that leads south into the Last Corridor.

Last Corridor to The End

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The Throne Room.

Past the Last Corridor is a vertical hallway that veers to the right, leading to the Throne Entrance. Past the Throne Entrance is a southern pathway that leads to a staircase to the basement. In the basement is a line of coffins labeled with the SOULs of the seven humans that came before the protagonist. Four of the coffins can be viewed in full, while half of the fifth one is cut off. The last two coffins are assumed to be off screen. The only coffin that can be inspected is the one labeled with the SOUL of the first human, which is revealed to be empty. On the True Pacifist Route, the coffins are open, and the first human's coffin is revealed to have mummy wrappings at the bottom.

The Throne Room is a large and open room with birds chirping in the background. Light shines from above, casting an irregular pattern of light and shadow on the floor. In the middle of the room is a throne, assumed to be Asgore's, and cast off to the side is another throne covered by a white sheet, assumed to be Toriel's. The protagonist walks forward on their own, alerting Asgore as he is watering the Golden Flowers that encapsulate the entire room. When Asgore notices the protagonist, the birds stop chirping, and Small Shock plays. When Asgore leaves the room, the protagonist can continue forward into a room that looks similar to the very first room of the game, except without the bed of Golden Flowers.

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Asgore and the protagonist at the barrier.

Asgore leads the protagonist to the Barrier, and from there he reveals seven capsules with six of them containing the SOULs of the six fallen humans and the seventh one being empty. The protagonist fights Asgore, and Flowey finishes him off, absorbing the six human SOULs and transforming into Omega Flowey. After Flowey is defeated, the protagonist finds themself beyond the Barrier, in a room that is identical to the rooms where Flowey is encountered in the Ruins.

Trivia

  • The locket and the knife being kept inside gift boxes is a reference to EarthBound, where most items are found inside similar gift boxes.
  • On the Genocide Route, the keys are put on the cell phone's keychain, despite the fact that Alphys does not upgrade the protagonist's cell phone with a keychain on this route. This is either an oversight or an indication that the keychain was an original feature of the phone only mentioned by Alphys in passing.
  • The Border for New Home is named "Castle", making it the only Dynamic border to have a name different from the area's actual name.

References

  1. He-hey! That's OK! It beats moving to the city!
    And living in a crowded aquarium!
    Like all my friends did!
    And the aquarium's full, a-anyway, so, even if I wanted to, I...
    - Onionsan