Deltarune Chapter 5
June 26, 2026
Spoilers ahead, obviously
What a fucking Chapter. I had a lot of fun, honestly.
There is so much to chew on with character dynamics and plot, especially since I'm also playing the Weird Route.
First off, I absolutely adore the Flower Family.
Personally, their dynamic and Chapter plotline as a whole felt reminiscent of the Bloodfiend Family of La Manchaland,
but inverted since they're brought together by their love for Asgore rather than resentment like with Father Don Quixote.
Outside from Flowery, who I quickly came to adore for many reasons, I think my favorite Flowers are Green and Blue.
Blue's manner of speech is very romantic and eloquent, and I always like characters like those.
Green is very cute too.
Flowery's position as 'leader' of the group sees him act as a caretaker and friend to the other Flowers.
I thought it was really sweet that the boss battle flavor text for him and Orange called her his 'little sister'.
I love the group's dynamic in general and how they all genuinely bond over their desire to be a "human family" for Asgore.
Speaking of Asgore, this was a really good plotline for him.
After he lost everything, he was driven by his obsession to prove his "innocence", even at the cost of his children and the family the Flowers tried to be for him.
After Kris gets hurt during the final battle with the Flowers,
Asgore finally comes to his senses and realizes he still had everyone he loved around him.
While I get players are frustrated that Asgore (and by extension the story) was still being vague about the events that caused Asgore to lose his police career,
I think this was a very poignant for him and Kris, as well as Flowery, and I don't think the vagueness overshadows how well-written that scene was.
Undertale fans saw how far Asgore was willing to go for his 'ideals',
but now in Deltarune we see him grow (pun intended)
as he realizes his obsession was drifting him apart from his loved ones, and he needed to let that go.
I have to preface with the fact I've been playing the Weird Route version of Deltarune,
so I didn't get to see all the festival stuff with Noelle and Susie.
Weird Route opens on Kris missing the festival
and absolutely refusing to get out of bed, due to last night's events when we make them equip the ThornRing on Noelle,
to the point that the Player actively has to buttonmash for like 2 minutes to force them out of their bedroom.
The scene with Noelle at the lake was absolutely fucking haunting.
I loved everything about it, from the lighting to the music to the creepy sound effects that play when you descend further into the lake.
The ending shot with the CRT screen was so good.
We have no idea what this entails yet, but it made me eerily excited.
However, I did end up watching my sibling play the Normal route, so I think part of it does recontextualize aspects of the Weird Route as well.
While I initially didn't understand why Gerson said Chapter 5 was going to be an "inferno of jealousy",
I quickly understood what he meant after I played through it.
I think he wasn't referring to Asgore, but rather multiple people, namely Kris and Ralsei and Susie to some extent.
Whether you interpret this as romantic infatuation or platonic, Kris obviously has a very big attachment to Susie.
Watching the girl you just made close friends with slowly fall for your childhood friend
that you're not longer very close to due to past traumatic events, is obviously something that emotionally pains Kris.
I think the most noticeable moment of this was when Kris and Susie sit down at the hotsprings and Susie starts inquiring about Kris' past love life (or lack thereof).
I chose the option to remain silent, causing Susie to start assuming that Kris and Noelle had previous romantic tension.
Choosing the option to tell Susie "not to get in Kris & Noelle's way" will cause Kris to throw themselves into the pool just to avoid saying this.
I think it's funny that Susie assumes she's the thirdwheel,
when that's basically how Kris feels in regards to their two friends,
one of which they have unrequited feelings for,
getting together and leaving Kris out in the cold.
Kris even looks right at Susie when she asks them what their type is,
but she misinterprets it as Kris being shy.
Like come on girl.
With the added Weird Route context of the narrative effectively 'forcing' Kris and Noelle together for some currently unknown purpose,
it just makes this love triangle even more sad.
In my interpretation, the other "inferno of jealousy" was referring to Ralsei.
This was a really fucking good Chapter for Ralsei, easily my favorite apart from Chapter 4.
His animosity towards Flowery doesn't make much sense to the Player at the start, but as we progress it
starts becoming clear that Flowery and his family's free spirit and lack of concern for the same rules Ralsei abides by bothers him.
This is something that even Flowery points out before the boss battle, causing Ralsei to flip out and scream that
his concern for the rules is because lack of self-control would lead to awful consequences.
Combined by the revelation that Ralsei knows powerful flame magic (I just call it Firaga),
it's pretty easy to guess what he meant about what consequences would occur if he decided to stop practicing self-discipline.
I have even seen people theorize that because of Ralsei's scared reaction and Susie's faux nonchalant reaction to the Prophecy in Chapter 4,
that this may imply the Prophecy had suggsted that Ralsei may kill Susie or Kris with his flame magic to save the worlds, which is very interesting to me.
The ending scene of Chapter 5 felt really, depressing?
For the obvious reasons, like Asgore being another person kidnapped by the Roaring Knight and Flowery's death.
But I also mean the ending shot of Susie asking Kris to walk her home, only for us to realize she was taking Kris to the school,
which she confirms after walking into the half-open closet door and closing it to go back to the Castletown Darkworld.
The implication that she effectively ran away from home is really sad,
since we know the Darkworlds aren't likely eternal,
but Susie is slowly getting attached to them and the Darkners she befriends.
There's a sense of dread in me knowing how kindhearted Susie has become,
and how that may end up being the very thing that hurts her in Chapter 6,
especially since I personally do not think Noelle is going to take kindly to the revelation of the Darkworlds being real and not just a bad dream.
What with her dad's illness getting worse and effectively being on his deathbed,
many players, including me believe that Noelle will end up opening a Darkworld herself in Chapter 6.
Chapter 5 as a whole felt bittersweet, and ends with a sense of looming dread over what's coming next.
I very much enjoyed it, but I'm always a sucker for bittersweet stories so lol.
I am so so excited for what the next Chapter has in store for us.