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      • The Undine is often associated with water and is said to lack a soul, making it a fascinating and mysterious creature that has captured the imaginations of people for generations.
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    The offspring of a union between an undine and a man are humans with a soul, but also with some kind of aquatic characteristic, called a watermark. Moses Binswanger, the protagonist in Hansjörg Schneider 's Das Wasserzeichen (1997), has a cleft in his throat, for instance, which must be periodically submerged in water to prevent it from ...

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    Undyne is passionate about everything that she does. She acts quickly on her ideas and is steadfast in her beliefs. Though she wants to defeat the protagonist, she also tries to be fair and offers an explanation of how Green Mode works. Asgore taught her the value of pacifism, which is why Undyne sees the protagonist as "a wimpy loser with a big heart." When the protagonist first encounters her, she fights to further Asgore's plan of collecting seven human SOULs but, if the protagonist shows...

    Neutral Route

    The protagonist initially encounters Undyne after entering Waterfall, where Undyne stands on top of a ledge. If alive, Papyrus approaches her and delivers a report on the status of the human, and then attempts to convince her not to harm them. After Papyrus leaves, the protagonist can continue, but the grass rustling alerts Undyne to their presence. She scopes out the grass for a moment whilst the track Undyneplays, before retreating. Undyne follows the protagonist throughout Waterfall and re...

    True Pacifist Route

    Papyrus calls the protagonist during Undyne's chase and suggests that they and Undyne should hang out at her house. If the protagonist gives Undyne water and has no EXP, they can backtrack to her house to meet Papyrus, and begin their hangout with her. Undyne is initially hostile to the protagonist,but changes her attitude when Papyrus presents befriending the human as a challenge and then escapes. She realizes that becoming "besties" with the protagonist would be "the perfect revenge," and s...

    Genocide Route

    Undyne chases the protagonist throughout Waterfall. Finally reaching them, Undyne demands that they give their soul or she will forcefully take the soul from their body. Monster Kid intervenes, not understanding who she is fighting with, and is dragged away from Undyne, who tells them off screen what the human has been doing and that they must stay away. Monster Kid, disobeying, confronts the protagonist on the bridge, but is attacked by them. Undyne leaps in to protect Monster Kid at the cos...

    Alphys

    Alphys and Undyne love one another. Undyne first met Alphys in the Garbage Dump while searching for swords. She listened to Alphys's theories for hours on where the Garbage Dump's abyss led. The two became close friends soon after, with Alphys introducing her to anime at some point, although Alphys told her that they were history biopics about humans. They hang out often, and Alphys uses the seagrass throughout Waterfall to make a special frosty treat for Undyne. Alphys and Undyne also worked...

    Papyrus

    Undyne thinks of Papyrus as a close friend. She is impressed by his persistence, but is concerned about his well-being and secretly does not want him to join the Royal Guard because she believes he is too kind to even fight. As a result, she teaches him how to cook in hopes for him to defer from joining. Undyne sometimes enjoys messing with Papyrus, but she often forgets that he usually takes things literally.She becomes heartbroken and infuriated if the protagonist kills Papyrus during a Neu...

    The Protagonist

    Undyne initially despises the protagonist and believes that they would be more useful dead than alive. If the protagonist spares her and offers her water in Hotland, she begrudgingly befriends them if they have earned no EXP. Though Papyrus tricks Undyne into befriending the protagonist, she genuinely cares about them at the end of their hangout. However, if the protagonist betraysher by killing monsters after her hangout, she ends up hating them more than she would if they did not hang out w...

    "Undyne" derives from "Undine," a womanly water nymph from Greek lore. It is also a play on "undying," referring her title in the Genocide route, as well as the fact she does not die immediately up...
    When attempting to namethe fallen human "Undyne," the response becomes "Get your OWN name!" and prevents the name from being used.
    Undyne's username is "StrongFish91" on the UnderNet.
    Undyne is consistently shown to be right-handed. However, after scoping the protagonist after Papyrus's report, she handles her spear in her left hand.
  3. undine, mythological figure of European tradition, a water nymph who becomes human when she falls in love with a man but is doomed to die if he is unfaithful to her.

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  4. The term “Undine” was derived from the Latin word “unda,” which means “wave” or “water.” In medieval literature, Undines were depicted as water spirits who could acquire a soul by marrying a human being. However, if their human lover proved unfaithful, they were doomed to return to the sea.

  5. Ondine, also known as Undine, has been a popular subject for music and ballet adaptations throughout history. E.T.A. Hoffmann’s 1814 opera, Undine, is considered one of the earliest musical adaptations of the myth. The opera tells the story of a water spirit who marries a knight and gains a soul.

  6. Meaningful Name: An undine is a female water spirit. Undyne is a Fish Person that can conjure spears made from water. Also comes up in the Genocide Route — Undyne the Undying. An undine's goal is to obtain an immortal soul, and Undyne's goal is to obtain the player's SOUL.

  7. May 29, 2018 · undine (əndēn´, ŭn´dēn), in folklore, female water sprite who could acquire a soul by marrying a human being. If, however, her lover proved unfaithful, she had to return to the sea. The legend is the subject of Baron de La Motte-Fouqué's Undine and Jean Giraudoux [1]'s Ondine.

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