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#Reapertale papyrus archive
Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.Language: English Words: 10,035 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 9 Kudos: 71 Bookmarks: 12 Hits: 651Ĭloaked_Immortal Fandoms: Undertale (Video Game) From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers- wait? What's that? Not star-cross'd? This isn't a tragedy? Well that's good news. Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Fourside, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. Aftertale Sans | Geno/Reapertale Sans (Undertale).Alternate Universe - Monsters Weren't Sealed Underground.Due to the fact that Papyrus's words resemble the font Papyrus, he is named 'Papyrus' by Sans.
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Possibly to his overabundant enthusiasm and naivety and his inherent response to the time of experimentation and torture by Gaster, he prefers to capitalize all of his letters (something only 'seen' by Sans). Like Gaster and Sans, Papyrus was born speaking the 'WingDings' cipher but also learns the common font of Monsters (albeit more slowly, due to his poorer intelligence capacity). Papyrus suffers more experimentation than Sans, and although Papyrus is physically superior, it is because of this that Sans develops into an older brother figure for Papyrus despite that they are the same biological age. Papyrus believes Gaster can change his sadistic ways, though both Gaster and Sans believe the opposite. Papyrus is considered by Gaster to be less intelligent than Sans, but Papyrus has much more HP, is more physically resilient, and is stronger in magic than Sans. Sans's 'words' look like the font Comic Sans, and thus he is named 'Sans' when he and Papyrus are choosing their names with Asgore. However, perhaps due to his 'laziness' (which is in reality a deeply-rooted pessimism from his trauma with Gaster) Sans refuses to use proper grammar or capitalize his words (seeing spoken words is another trait unique to skeletons). However, unlike almost all skeletons born speaking a cipher, Sans is able to speak in the common font of monsters. Like Gaster and Papyrus, Sans was born speaking the 'WingDings' cipher. Suffering from Gaster's constant experimentation on himself and Papyrus, Sans develops a jaded sentimentality towards existence, only truly caring about making sure his brother is happy. However, he has a high intelligence capacity and grasps advanced language skill concepts such as sarcasm very quickly, engaging in derision and snide banter with Gaster often and much to Gaster's annoyance.
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Sans is physically very weak, manifesting the 1 ATK and 1 HP stats described in Undertale, but lacks his ability to bypass his opponent's invincibility frames. While learning different Ciphers is a trait only unique to the Skeleton race of Monsters, those born speaking a Cipher cannot learn the 'common' font which thus forces Gaster to communicate with other Monsters via sign language. Gaster was born speaking a different font (referred to as a 'Cipher' in the series) than other monsters (in his case, WingDings).
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However, throughout the series he struggles with his relationship between himself and his two skeletons, at times being almost a father figure to Sans and Papyrus and during other times being a cruel tormentor. While not knowing if they would be sentient, he takes steps to avoid emotional attachment to his creations, including accelerating their growth within tubes of magical fluid this, he believes, will keep them from appearing too much like infants, thus limiting emotional attachment. Determined to find an alternative to breaking the barrier trapping Monsters in the Underground, Gaster decides to create two clones of himself and include them in his research. Traumatized from the Human-Monster war, Gaster is portrayed as an intelligent and strong monster in his youth, but his perception of himself as an emotionless monster and his constant stress lead him down a spiraling path of self-destruction. Gaster is Asgore's Royal Scientist, a jaded and walled-off skeleton who is (outside of his clones, Sans and Papyrus) the last of the Skeleton race.