

This seems like a waste of money, but if you do this you'll unlock the temy ARMOR!!! item for purchase. The vendor's items are almost universally useless, save one: sending him to college for 1,000 gold. Don't push him more than once, or the price will drop back down permanently. He tends to purchase one-off equipment items and stuff from the Ruins (Spider Cider, Monster Candy, etc.) at much higher prices, and occasionally will really want an item you're offering him - to the point that you can drive up the price. He's the only vendor you'll run across who will buy your stuff, albeit at some bizarre prices. Have fun! Talk to whomever you like, but the only person of real use is the dude in the 'TEM SHOP'.

Temmie Village is filled with Temmies, as you might expect, and they're a pack of vapid idiots. The song does not play if the Genocide Route had been completed before.What a useful place.

The song plays a final time after the True Pacifist Ending Credits, on the final screen of the game where the Annoying Dog comes to the screen and sleeps. It is next heard, again at 80% speed, after the fight with Asriel, interestingly continuing very quietly even as Final Power plays and the barrier breaks. Memory furthermore plays at 80% speed while Undyne reminisces about Asgore during the visit to her house, then when Asgore offers to take care of the protagonist (assuming the protagonist has spared him after fighting him). While the protagonist is unconscious, they experience a memory of Asriel first meeting the First Human before waking up to find that they have survived yet another fall onto a bed of Golden Flowers. If the protagonist inspects the next SAVE Point after completing the puzzle, it mentions "The serene sound of a distant music box." It also plays later at 70% speed after Undyne attempts to kill the protagonist a second time in Waterfall. It first plays at 0.9 speed from inside the statue of Waterfall, after the protagonist places the umbrella over the statue to shield it from the rain and complete the Piano Puzzle. The theme appears in other songs at pivotal moments of the game, such as in Undertale (during which the protagonist learns the past of the Dreemurr family), Finale (which provides foreshadowing to Flowey's true identity), and His Theme (when the protagonist saves Asriel). This music-box melody is the first instance in the game of Asriel's musical theme. Memory is the 34th track in the Undertale Soundtrack. Waterfall's SAVE Point before the second encounter with Undyne if the protagonist placed the umbrella atop of the statue. Bird That Carries You Over A Disproportionately Small Gap
