Board Thread:ROLEPLAY/@comment-34100315-20190112030639/@comment-26186871-20190122152626

(So.. The whole thing? Alright then.)

(I still missed Gaster, though. ..And still haven't figured out where he falls. Turns out things get just as complex as Avia.)

(So instead of taking a look at what side he may agree with, he'd probably INSTEAD take a look at what the RESULTS of everything are. It's clear he goes to many lengths for the sake of science and progress. There isn't exactly a cult for that [makes sense, that isn't exactly picking a side, and has nothing to do with the war], so he'd get shoved into one of the five. But.. Which one?)

(To find that out, we'd have to look at the results of the war, and how they change depending on the winner. We already know what happens if Peace wins, and we have a pretty good guess at what would happen in Tinker won:Think of the era of chaos from MLP. Discord's reign? But, of course, if Tinker's on the winning side, he won't win. He'll just use the power to bring the war to a state further away from ANYONE winning!)

(Given War's principals, him winning leads to a state of order.. Contrary to the name, War doesn't seem to actually be about making wars happen. After all, Peace was the one who declared war!! Instead, it instead seems to be a case of letting evil just do their thing, until they die. You could even say he believes in keeping the natural balance of good and evil.)

(Balance of good and evil.. Two opposing sides.. Is that where the name "War" came from?)

(So, no real alteration happens as a result of War winning. Things go back to how they were before the war. After all, it's not like War would kill Eclipse.)

(Next is Eclipse. If he wins.. There also isn't much of an alteration, besides further emphasis on what happens post-death. Given Gaster's state in the void, one could say he's trying to find a way to cross the paths between the world of the living and the world of the dead. I don't think he'd want the boundaries to become even more finely guarded, considering how he wants to do his experiments, even breaking the universal laws to do this..)

(And finally, Mana. If he wins, a new era of peace would likely emerge. This is, of course, what all true heroes would strive for.)

(..Looks like that knocks Gaster down between the Shield of Skulls and Mana. And we don't know enough about his moral philosophy to make a full decision. It's all up to how he's interpeted. In fact, he might not even have a care on which side. I lean towards Mana, though, as evil isn't exactly a natural phenemoma to be studied. Really, it depends on how his ability to perform his dark experiments is affected by the winner. And we don't have enough information for that yet.)