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    1. Sumable 11 yrs ago

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9 yrs ago
Current Too busy watching Vinesauce to post
9 yrs ago
I feel like one of my friend's minds has now exploded because I changed a seemingly easy choice into a difficult choice.
9 yrs ago
i've learned about half of 'Running Hell' from Cavestory on the piano.
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9 yrs ago
There you cann't see the Duanye over the ocean?
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In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Sorry to let you down again. I might need to be skipped for now.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Sorry about the delay, I'll be getting it up later this evening.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
I'll try getting something up today.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
So, who are we waiting on?
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Yup! As whoever took her before sorta fell off the face of the Earth, I'll be taking that spot.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Name: Toriel Dreemurr
Monster Type: Boss Monster
Gender: Female
Occupation: Teacher (formerly queen)
Weapon?: Toriel's Stare (+0 ATK, scares off froggits and whismurrs)
Armor?: Royal Robes (+5 def.)
Magic (up to three) : Fire magic (self explanatory)
Personality: A bit outdated, but not completely off the grid. She's a motherly figure and is still somewhat recovering from the death of Asriel, and the fact that she let 6 kids run off into some wilderness and be killed other than one, and she is highly intelligent in snail culinary arts, and knows many puns. She has a strong grudge against most of the people she knew before she went into The Ruins, strongly including Asgore. She tries to keep people safe and let them feel welcome.
Bio: Toriel was the queen of the Underground after the Human-Monster wars. She led the underground alongside Asgore for many years before they finally had a son and, after many more years, took in a human son. She cared for both of the boys dearly, until one day the human got very, very ill and died, to which Asriel carried their corpse to the village. Upon returning, Asriel had died and both Toriel and Asgore were stricken with grief, and in a hasty decision, Toriel left Asgore after he proposed the idea of breaking the barrier and waging war once again. In her attempts to stop his plan, Toriel kept any human who fell down inside of her home until they would fight their way, or sneak out and never return. After a while, she began to converse with a strange voice from the other side of the door that would always tell her jokes and would make her laugh. After another child had left, she made a request to the voice to never harm a human that left the door, and no humans fell down for decades, until a sixth child fell down. She tried to keep him safe, but in only a day the child was incessant and wanted to leave. While she was trying to destroy the door so that the child would be safe, the child fought her and kept claiming how it didn't want to fight. After she stopped attacking, she let the child through and went to weep in the garden, soon coming back and returning to her old lifestyle. She eventually got worried for the child and left, immediately going to Asgore's castle, and convincing him not to harm the human. In a flash, she and many of the Human's friends, including the voice from the other side of the door, were captured by a flower, and soon everything was over, and the barrier was broken. She left with the human, and eventually became a teacher on the surface, being a teacher in an academy for monsters. She would still return to the underground occasionally, to remember the days long passed in her home. Even though they had been vandalized, she still made it through the puzzles just fine, and would sit in her reading chair for hours, taking in the experience, before leaving the underground yet again.
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In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
-Sansdyne-
As I saw the blinding flash of light, I tried to teleport away, but alas, I was far too late. By the time I had gone to teleport, I was already catapulting into someone else's body, and when I was able to move again, I looked down and saw blue fish scales. I looked up and I then saw that everything happened to be flat. And then I promptly fell to the floor, overcome by the immense weight on my arms and such. I slowly moved myself up and looked at where I used to be, and I saw Aria in my... er... whoever had my body's hands, and I squinted. I smiled and shook my head as I realized who it was by the horribly fake expressions. I knew it was Chen. "WelL--" I began to say, coughing hard. I wasn't used to actually speaking with a voicebox, I was more used to just making sound with an explainable magic. I look way down the room, seeing that it was quite a lengthy hallway, with some type of column at the end. I slowly took a step and fell down yet again, deciding to stay on the floor for a few minutes.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
I wonder how Sans will react to having skin and organs and nociceptors.

Also, look at how scarily close Chen was to being in Sans' body.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Randomness sounds good.
In Overtale 9 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Sans


I smiled as I watched Papyrus look back at me and point, but my face soon went from a purposeful smile to a smile with empty eyes as Papyrus flung as many puns as possible at me. Bamboozled, I thought to myself, "Am I dreaming? My brother, after retorting how bad my puns were, just made some of the cheesiest puns that I've ever heard."
"Whats stromata? I can't help that my jokes are so corny, it's too hard!" I said, but before I got the pun out my brother had ran to the puzzle. "I can't say I photosympathize with him," I said with a chuckle. I walked to the puzzle and rubbed my chin. I walked back and around the corner and back out on the other side of the puzzle. "C'mon, slowpokes, the puzzle ain't hard," I said.

Alphys


"A bump on the head? I-I think... hold on one second," I say to the pangolin. "Okay, how many fingers am I holding up?" I inquire as I hold up four fingers, thinking he may have suffered a concussion. "That was quite a hard hit..." I say to the pangolin monster. I fixed my glasses a bit and rummaged through my lab coat, searching for a bag to put ice in, if we happened to find some, to help deal with any potential inflammation.
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