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Flowey the Flower is a fictional character and the primary
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'', developed by
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. Flowey is the first NPC the player encounters in the game, and introduces himself as a friendly and helpful talking flower, but quickly demonstrates himself to be a megalomaniacal sadist with more sinister goals. Flowey is the final boss of ''Undertale'''s "Neutral" route; after absorbing the souls of the six fallen humans, he evolves into a grotesque form known as "Photoshop Flowey" but known to some fans as "Omega Flowey". In the "True Pacifist" route, he additionally absorbs the souls of every monster in the Underground, and reveals that he is Asriel Dreemurr, the son of
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and
Asgore Asgore Dreemurr is a character in the 2015 video game ''Undertale'' developed by Toby Fox, and its 2018 spiritual sequel ''Deltarune''. The king of the Underground, he is a special type of creature known as a Boss Monster and serves as the penult ...
, reincarnated as a soulless flower. Critics and fans have praised Flowey's characterization, backstory, occasional fourth wall breaking, and boss fights.


Concept and creation

Flowey was conceived by
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, the creator of ''
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'', with assistance from other artists like Chelsea Saunders. Flowey "appeared in ox'shead fully formed," and underwent little changes during development. Flowey's sprites were created by Fox, and they were the first created for the game. He took inspiration from multiple places, being partially inspired by a character named "Face" from a '' Godzilla: Monster of Monsters''
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by artist CosbyDaf. Tasked with designing one of
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's trading cards for ''Undertale'', Saunders themself took inspiration from the
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, particularly art by Keiji Kinebuchi. Graphic artist Everdraed became involved after the release of Undertale's demo in 2013, becoming a fan of the game and asked if he could work on it. Fox offered him the opportunity to design art for a Flowey boss fight. While Fox programmed the moving parts of the boss, Everdraed provided art for it. Everdraed used photoshopped images and baked animations and was tasked with making "unsettling" visuals. He wanted to do various things, such as have Flowey lose teeth over time that were reset after Flowey reset the save. He also wanted to animate "really crazy undulating vines," but scrapped this due to them being too distracting and too complicated for Fox's layering of assets behind them. He added bones, worms, and chains to his design, believing it reflected a "Big Bad Boss". Fox considered using certain other faces, but felt they were too funny to use. The screen on Flowey, which displayed various visuals, had some art assets planned by Everdraed, but due to potential content and licensing issues, they were scrapped. Bombs that Flowey produces were based on the two bombs used in the
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, with Everdraed hoping that it would not be taken as disrespect. He explained that his art involved "taking horrible, unpleasant footage and trying to put a 'happy face' on them." He wanted to accentuate the "inherently nasty nature against a backdrop of childlike whimsy," as though through the eyes of a child trying to understand it. By the end of the game, the player discovers that Flowey is actually Asriel Dreemurr, the son of characters
Toriel Toriel Dreemurr is a character introduced in the 2015 role-playing video game ''Undertale'', acting as the first area boss. A motherly figure created as an embodiment of excessive video game tutorials, she is a member of the monster race with han ...
and
Asgore Asgore Dreemurr is a character in the 2015 video game ''Undertale'' developed by Toby Fox, and its 2018 spiritual sequel ''Deltarune''. The king of the Underground, he is a special type of creature known as a Boss Monster and serves as the penult ...
, having been turned into a flower. The concept for an adult Asriel Dreemurr's boss battle was inspired by one of Toby Fox's programs where he would test visual effects; he created an image of Toriel with evil eyes, which urged him to implement it in the game because he thought it "looked cool". The boss fight was almost exclusively designed by Fox, though artist
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contributed "sepia-tone intro-style images" to the battle. His final form was originally intended to take up the whole screen, with the logic being "that's what final bosses are supposed to do." He ended up designing an adult version of Asriel, with long horns, a tuft of hair, as well as him flying for the battle. This tuft of hair was added after a long time of development. He originally envisioned that the fight with Asriel would be against his child form, though this idea did not last for long. Fox briefly considered giving Asriel "boyband hair," but rejected it. He noted, however, that some fanart depicted him with such hair, which he appreciated that these artists understood this aspect of his character. Fox attempted to modify his horns to make them look "cooler," but he felt it made him look stupid, he had also made Asriel float during his battle as he felt Asriel’s original standing pose made him look "like a doofus".


Appearances


In ''Undertale''

Asriel Dreemurr is unintentionally reincarnated as Flowey, a sentient flower, by Alphys after she injects a flower containing remnants of Asriel's dust with "determination". Without a SOUL, Flowey no longer has the ability to love, as he finds out when he feels nothing when being reunited with his family. This prompts him to commit suicide. But instead of dying, he discovered his ability to "SAVE" and "RESET" time due to the "determination" he had been given. Flowey first appears during the start of the game as an unassuming, sentient flower and engages in a battle with the player and seemingly helps them by awarding them with "friendliness pellets," which actually harm the player. Showing a more sadistic and psychopathic side, Flowey states his philosophy of "KILL or BE killed," then attempts to kill the player, but is driven away by Toriel. Flowey appears again after battling Toriel to judge the player on if they spared or killed her. Covertly following the player throughout the game, Flowey appears again directly after battling Asgore and finishes him off in order to obtain and use the power of the human souls. In doing so, he takes on a gigantic, grotesque form called Photoshop Flowey by fans (sometimes called Omega Flowey). If the player has not killed any monsters before Asgore and has already completed a neutral route and befriended several characters (dubbed the "True Pacifist route"), Flowey instead absorbs both the human and all the monster souls in order to transform into an older and more powerful version of Asriel. When the player calls out Asriel, he regains his empathy and reverts as a child. He apologizes for his misdeeds and uses the power of all the SOULs to break the barrier, thus freeing the monsters which in return, ultimately reverts him back to Flowey. If the player has killed a specified amount of monsters before Asgore (dubbed "Genocide route"), Flowey, upon recognizing the player's power to kill them, finishes off Asgore to try to show the player his loyalty to them. Flowey begs for mercy and reveals himself to be Asriel Dreemurr, though is ultimately brutally killed by the player.


In ''Deltarune''

Asriel is Kris's brother and is not physically present in ''Deltarune'', but is mentioned that he left for college. It is implied that he is very successful and well-liked in his hometown as it is shown that he has multiple awards in his room and is viewed positively by his friends and town locals. Flowey is only alluded to, in the form of a golden flower in Asgore’s house and a picture of a flower on Asriel’s wall.


Other appearances

Flowey's head appears in ''
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'' as a cosmetic belonging to the Cosmicube Event called "Indie Hour"; there are two versions, the normal version and the evil version.


Reception

Flowey has received generally positive reception. Flowey was a runner-up for ''
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''s best characters of 2015, citing his knowledge of everything the player "has been up to", which may leave the player "a little stunned." ''USgamer'' also called the older Asriel "exactly the kind of thing a suffering pre-teen would design if they had possession of God's own wrath." ''
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'' called Flowey one of the top 10 fourth wall breaking moments in games, calling him a "crazed talking flower". Zack Furniss of ''
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'' stated that the battle against Flowey was one of his favorite gaming moments of 2015, saying that while he was apprehensive about playing the game, the fact that "a small flower ends up being a
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monster that can destroy in seconds", "sold" him on the game. Calling Photoshop Flowey "wonderfully disturbing", he called the boss and how it affected the player's save file what would stay with him the longest. Critics have commented on Flowey's seeming ability to transcend the game world. ''Player vs. Monster'' compared Flowey to the boss
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'' due to their abilities to read the player's save file and mock them for their decisions. The author noted that Photoshop Flowey's colorful, realistic graphics were commissioned to be unsettling on purpose, contributing to the impression that Flowey is able to "break from containment". ''Horror Literature and Dark Fantasy'' similarly states that Flowey's edict of "it's kill or be killed" encourages the player to think critically about the initial systems set by the game, also framing it in terms of queer gaming practices that play against the intent of the game's design, repurposing and resisting the rules. ''Japanese Role-Playing Games'' states that Flowey is an example of a parodic guiding character directly inspired by the ''
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'' series. It also explains that Flowey demonstrates how tutorial characters can be both parodic and central to a game's narrative. ''Ludopolitics'' describes Flowey as a "rich, complicated antagonist", also characterizing him as an analogue for completionist players. Flowey is motivated by curiosity for its own sake, and believes he has the strength to see the game's "no mercy" route for himself, insulting those who would not play it but still watch it to see what happens.
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'' called the fight against Flowey's true form as Asriel "one of the greatest final boss fights in RPG history", saying that it rivaled "games like ''
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'' in sheer, gut-wrenching poignancy." Stating that he has "one hell of a theme song", he praised the entire fight sequence as "spectacular", saying that it "justifies even the slowest of ''Undertale''s setups".


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