10/2/25

There is no such thing as a rhetorical question.
(!-- I may be small, but my presence still suffocates you.--)
Oh! Papyrus is pretty physically advanced for his age, then? He's pronouncing words and already standing on his own! Here are some reasons: for one, Papyrus isn't a very... natural creature; plus, since skeletons don't have a larynx or anything, the voice is made with just magic. If Papyrus is so well-advanced in speaking and movement, this most likely means he has a surplus of magic.
Some lies are necessary to keep your child safe.
Does this setting look familiar to you? Of course not! But it has shown up before, in a
((side story)).
Chara seems to know what exactly is "unlikely" versus "impossible". Does this show a genuine knowledge of the magic system, or is she just guessing?
((Dear Diary-- It's been a while since I've written to (on) you; since I've carved my words into your dry, papery flesh. Ugh, sorry. I don't know why I'm apologizing to a notebook. I really need to find some fake person to write to! Anyway, a lot has happened. I'll save you the gory details, but essentially, W.D. is dead... metaphorically, of course. He's been replaced with "Gaster", the name I gave him, and the name he has completely seized.))
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