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Toriel is a fictional character and is the first area boss in the role-playing video game Undertale. A motherly figure created as an embodiment of excessive video game tutorials, she is a member of the monster race with hanging ears, small horns, white fur, and a purple robe. Literally "hand-holding" the player through the opening sections of the game, the player must attempt to escape the area, upon which point they fight her. The player can choose to kill her or convince her to stop fighting, having implications on the game at large.

Toriel
Undertale character
Toriel as she appears in her battle in Undertale
First appearanceUndertale Demo (2013)
Last appearanceDeltarune: Chapter 2 – A Cyber's World (2021)
Created byToby Fox
Designed byTemmie Chang and Toby Fox
In-universe information
SpeciesBoss Monster
GenderFemale
TitleQueen of the Underground (Undertale)
WeaponFire magic
SpouseAsgore Dreemurr (divorced)
Children
  • Asriel Dreemurr
  • Chara (foster child, Undertale)
  • Frisk (foster child, Undertale, pacifist run only)
  • Kris (foster child, Deltarune)

The character has received attention from critics and fans for her personality as well as the atypical moral choice of her boss battle. A version of the character also appears in Deltarune.[1]


Characteristics



Undertale


The player meets Toriel shortly after they fall into the Underground, where she is seen as a motherly figure who desires to protect the player from its dangers.[2] She teaches the player the mechanics of the game, encouraging them to show mercy to enemies rather than attack them.[2] Giving the player a phone with which to contact her, she leaves the player on their own to figure out the rest of the Ruins, after which they arrive at her house.

While she attempts to take care of the player, they become restless and attempt to leave the Ruins. Having seen several human children die at the hands of Asgore Dreemurr, the king of the Underground, she fears for the player's safety and confronts them in battle. If the player chooses not to kill her, the battle is "long and arduous" with little indication that the player's tactics are working until she relents.[2] In fact, she must be spared many times in order to persuade her to allow the player to leave the Ruins. If Toriel is killed after she relents, however, she tells the player that she realized she regrets trying to have raised the player. If the player loads the game after battling Toriel to view an alternate outcome, Flowey appears and mocks the player for their actions, establishing the use of saved games as a plot element in Undertale. If she is killed upon killing 20 random-encounters in the ruins, she remarks that she realizes that she was not protecting the player outside of the ruins by keeping the them in then ruins, but the monsters outside of the ruins as she dies. This kickstarts the games genocide route.

It is later revealed that Toriel was once Asgore's wife, and they had a son, Asriel. When Asriel died, she gave up her crown due to her disagreement with Asgore over his willingness to kill human children to break the seal holding the monsters underground.[2]

Near the end of the True Pacifist route, Toriel arrives at "New Home" (The Monsters' Capital) and saves the human from Asgore. However, Flowey appears and absorbs her soul along with all the other monsters in the Underground to regain his true form, Asriel. Later, after the player has fought Asriel, and he has broken the barrier, Toriel and the other monsters leave the Underground. Toriel offers to provide a home for the human; the player can choose to accept or reject this. In the non-playable pacifist epilogue we see that Toriel has achieved her dream of founding and teaching a school.


Deltarune


In Deltarune, Toriel is the adoptive mother of Kris and the biological mother of Asriel. She wakes up Kris at the beginning of Chapter one and drops them off at school. After returning from the Dark World, Kris receives a call from Toriel, who tells them that they are in trouble for being late. However, she seems pleased to hear that Kris has made a friend, and allows Kris to explore the town before coming home. She later appears when Kris returns home. In the game's second chapter, she can be seen conversing with Alphys about Kris' well-being during the prologue; in the epilogue, she invites Susie into the Dreemurr household and suggests that she spend the night after her car's tires are slashed, before the two of them and Kris are consumed by what is implied to be a Dark Fountain that Kris opens. It is hinted in the game that Toriel works as a teacher for a younger class at Kris' school.


Development


Toriel was initially envisioned by the game's creator, Toby Fox, as a "tutorial person that can't stand to see you leave".[3] She was later incorporated as the latter boss of the two bosses (the former being Napstablook) of the game's demo, which was used to promote its successful Kickstarter campaign.


Merchandise


An official Toriel plush was released by Fangamer. The plush contains a white heart soul inside, which can only be found if the plush is cut apart. This detail reflects her death scene in Undertale, and was described by Kotaku as "weirdly unsettling".[4] A figure of Toriel was also released by Fangamer as part of a set.[5]


Reception


Jess Joho of Kill Screen called the character "relying on the inhumanly selfless portrait of motherhood", but doing so with a purpose, praising the boss encounter with her as respecting the player's ability to think through a problem, as well as their basic instincts as a human being.[2] She stated that the game holds up a mirror to "patriarchal" game design that encourages players to impatiently "sacrifice their own mother and humanity" rather than engaging with the enemy on a "human level".[2]

Nathan Grayson of Kotaku stated that while he killed Toriel during his playthrough, his encounter with her made him cry due to her friendliness and relatability as a character.[6] He also praised the game for remembering this on his next playthrough.[7] Jack de Quidt of Rock, Paper, Shotgun called the tutorial sequence featuring her "beautifully paced" and praised the character, saying "Toriel's all right",[8] while Richard Cobbett of the same site called her sprite animations "understated but effective".[9]

Julie Muncy of Kill Screen criticized the encounter with Toriel as unintuitive, saying that she lost the ability to trust the game after being seemingly forced to kill Toriel, which forced her onto the game's "Neutral" route.[10]


References


  1. Frank, Allegra (31 October 2018). "Undertale fans should play Deltarune before they get spoiled". Polygon. Archived from the original on 2019-04-14. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  2. "The Year of Mom - Kill Screen". Kill Screen. 2015-12-21. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  3. Alexandra, Heather. "Undertale Creator Shares Notebook Full Of Early Concepts And Art". Kotaku. Archived from the original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  4. Grayson, Nathan. "Even Undertale's Official Merchandise Has Secrets". Steamed. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  5. "Get Yourself Ready For These Undertale Figures - Siliconera". Siliconera. 2016-02-11. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  6. Grayson, Nathan. "Fantastic New RPG Lets You Talk Your Way Out Of Every Battle". Steamed. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  7. Grayson, Nathan. "Players Still Haven't Figured Out All Of Undertale's Secrets". Steamed. Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  8. "Wot I Think: Undertale". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. 2015-09-22. Archived from the original on 2017-12-30. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  9. "The RPG Scrollbars: Undertale". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. 2015-09-21. Archived from the original on 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  10. "Undertale's not as peaceful as it pretends - Kill Screen". Kill Screen. 2015-10-13. Archived from the original on 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-26.

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Toriel es un personaje ficticio y jefe en el videojuego de rol Undertale. Una figura maternal creada como una encarnación de los excesivos tutoriales de videojuegos, es miembro de la raza de monstruos con orejas colgantes, con cuernos pequeños, de piel blanca y con una túnica púrpura. Literalmente, "sujetando con la mano" al jugador a través de las secciones iniciales del juego, el jugador debe intentar escapar del área, hasta el momento en el que pelea contra ella. El jugador puede elegir matarla o convencerla de que deje de pelear, lo que tiene implicaciones en el juego en general.



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