

King Asgore and Queen Toriel ruled the Underground full of monsters for millennia after humans sealed the Underground with a barrier after the war. Gerson mentions that Toriel "was really the brains behind the throne", suggesting that Asgore isn't the most intellectual monster. If Frisk spares Asgore on a second Neutral Route, Asgore will change his mind and decide that Frisk's freedom is what his late son, Asriel, would have wanted, and finishes himself off to free Frisk.Īsgore is known for being rather poor at coming up with names, naming things quite literally, as he found a home for his people and named it "Home." Likewise, when they found a new home, he seemingly named it "New Home". If Frisk spares him, he will offer to take care of them and suggest that they live together as a family. If Frisk kills him on a Neutral Route, he dies smiling.

During the fight against Frisk, he conceals his face by looking downwards, showing his reluctance to fight back. He tries to make the Underground safer for those who enter his realm, as he once released a mandate on puzzles, claiming spikes to be ineffective and hazardous to kids.ĭespite his claim to destroy humanity, Asgore knows it may not be the right choice, as he does not want any of his warriors to risk being killed on the battlefield, especially Undyne. Asgore seems to freely allow other monsters to visit his home and talk to him about any problems they have, as evidenced by the note he left in New Home. Gerson describes him as a "friendly happy-go-lucky kind of guy", also implying that he is sociable and likes to walk around and talk to people. Despite his threatening claims by the other monsters of the Underground to Frisk, Asgore is a kindhearted ruler who loves each and every one of the monsters that live in the Underground.
