![]() When walking through their area a second time, Onionsan tells the protagonist that they are starting a band called the "Red Hot Chibi Peppers" (a reference to Red Hot Chili Peppers) despite it not knowing how to sing or play instruments. Despite this, Onionsan tries to maintain a positive outlook, saying that Undyne will fix everything and that someday they will get out and live in the ocean. They explain that all their friends moved to a crowded aquarium in the city, saying that they cannot join them because the aquarium is full. ![]() Onionsan is also very lonely, as shown by their desperation to engage the protagonist in conversation. Onionsan claims that Waterfall is their "Big Favorite," although they express concern about the water getting very shallow as of late. They also follow the protagonist throughout their room to keep up a conversation. They make faces that look animesque and have a rounded upper body that resembles an onion. Onionsan is a large aquatic monster that lives in Waterfall. Onionsan's tarot card as "Eight of Swords" They do not allow umbrellas while they are transporting the protagonist. They simply state "Ferry for 3G." when informing the protagonist about the service, initially making it seem as if they are charging the protagonist 3G instead of giving them 3G. They can do this infinitely, and as such is a source of GOLD farming (though not very efficient). After each trip, Ferry gives the protagonist 3 G for stepping on their face and thanks them. Using them, the protagonist can travel from directly before the "Crystal" room to the area directly after the Wishing Room and vice versa. The only part of them that is visible is a small flat pink face with closed eyes. This monster appears after the first chase sequence with Undyne, upon leaving the room and coming back. If Undyne is killed, they tell the protagonist that one of the stars faded out, asking them what that means. Bringing an umbrella to them prompts different dialogue asking if the protagonist is holding a star. This curious monster asks the protagonist an assortment of questions about stars. What's a star? Can you touch it? Can you eat it? Can you kill it? Are you a star? They also state that mistrusting flowers are "one of the constants of this world," which could be a possible allusion to Flowey. When talking to them after the Echo Flower says this, they say "Never trust a flower," implying their embarrassment and resentment at being outed for what they feel is their sole purpose in life. ![]() If the protagonist speaks to the Echo Flower next to them before talking to them, the flower repeats their stating how they feel that explaining the Echo Flower is their only purpose. This fish-like monster informs the protagonist of the Echo Flowers, which fill the marsh.
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