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Undertale souls

Seven human soul colors form one of Undertale's most durable mysteries. The virtue labels below are the familiar fan vocabulary used by this quiz, not a claim of official personality science.

7 souls Undertale quiz

A seven-soul quiz should do more than ask which color looks best. Soul Virtues Extractor measures behavior under friction: whether you continue when novelty is gone, correct a rule that benefits you, or wait without turning uncertainty into an emergency. Every answer can affect more than one reading.

The outcome includes a primary soul, a secondary soul, and all seven percentages. The pair matters because similar primary results can operate differently. Justice with Bravery confronts quickly; Justice with Patience is more likely to wait until a judgment can survive scrutiny.

Soul virtues Undertale

Determination points toward chosen direction; Bravery toward action with visible risk; Justice toward proportion and equal standards; Kindness toward reducing another person's burden; Patience toward remaining present while timing is uncertain; Integrity toward alignment between value and action; Perseverance toward continuity after excitement ends.

None is simply the “best” result. Every strength has a shadow. Determination can become control, Kindness can become rescue that ignores consent, and Patience can protect an intolerable situation. A useful result includes the cost instead of handing out seven different compliments.

Soul virtues Undertale test — what it measures

The statements concern ordinary decisions rather than Undertale knowledge. You do not need to identify a scene, remember a boss, or choose a character. Reverse items keep agreement from functioning as a universal “good person” button, while separate normalization prevents a virtue with more prompts from winning by volume.

This is a soul quiz, not a character test. It does not return Sans, Alphys, Papyrus, or another cast member. The result is a fan virtue profile designed for reflection and sharing, with no diagnostic or canonical authority.