Deltarune - Live Wallpaper Pc

They opened their browser to search for help, but the wallpaper flickered. When their vision cleared, the browser was gone. The taskbar was gone. The entire desktop was just Castle Town —only now the sky was a deep, bruised purple, and the buildings leaned at wrong angles.

Kris leaned closer. The shadow had a shape. A heart. A dark, cracked heart with a single white eye.

But the wallpaper knew. The live wallpaper had been watching ever since.

The wallpaper’s audio crackled. Then a new voice—low, layered, like three people whispering different things at once: deltarune live wallpaper pc

“[It’s a DEAL, Kris. A [[Live Connection]].] You’ve been running us as a [[Screensaver]]. But we’ve been running YOU as the [[Player]].]”

It had been a still image for three years—a pixel-perfect capture of Castle Town’s main square, with Ralsei waving from the bakery door and Lancer stacking spoons on the bench. Kris had downloaded it from a forum after their first Deltarune playthrough. It was comforting. Static.

Update complete. Restart required.

A text box appeared on the screen—not in the game’s font, but in plain system type:

Kris woke from a nap, head heavy on the desk, cheek imprinted with the pattern of their keyboard. The wallpaper was moving . Ralsei wasn’t waving anymore. He was pacing. Lancer had stopped stacking spoons and was staring directly at the screen’s edge—directly at them .

The first thing Kris noticed was that the fountain in their living room wallpaper was no longer frozen. They opened their browser to search for help,

> Your PC is in the wallpaper.

And then, slowly, the screen rippled. Kris’s own reflection in the monitor’s dark glass warped—eyes first, then mouth, then the shape of their face stretching into something that wasn’t theirs anymore. Something with a cracked heart where a pupil should be.

> Do you want to delete it? [Y/N]

The text box changed: