THE GREAT PAPYRUS (
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smashrising2016-02-22 11:08 pm
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The house may be clean, but there's no security!
Who: Papyrus and YOU
What: We may have basics down, but who knows what could be lurking about? Sentry stations, or, at very least, a sturdy fence is an absolute must!
Where: Outside the mansion
When: Right now!
Warnings: Papyrus.
While he hadn't found his brother, or anyone else he knew for that matter, Papyrus came to the conclusion that some sort of magic had run amok and he had gotten teleported somewhere. Probably. He was glad to see the others trapped with him were making the best out of their situation and cleaning up the place, and making sure everyone got fed.
The forest bothered him, though. Perhaps it was monster sense, or common sense, but it didn't seem very safe. While he would surely have no trouble handling any sort of danger, he wasn't so sure about the other residents. Something had to be done.
Ideally, manned sentry stations would have been the best, but, he would need Undyne to appoint sentries to begin with. A fence would have to do. Bone magic is perfect, not just for attacks, but for building sturdy things as well. Papyrus walked along the line of trees, making long femur type bones pop up out of the earth and appear horizontally across them. It was slow going, as, such tall bones took more magic to make solid than normal size. He also had to use some rope he found to tie the horizontal bones in place at their ends. He was quite cheerful as he worked, humming as he did. Hopefully someone would surely come compliment him on his brilliant idea soon!
What: We may have basics down, but who knows what could be lurking about? Sentry stations, or, at very least, a sturdy fence is an absolute must!
Where: Outside the mansion
When: Right now!
Warnings: Papyrus.
While he hadn't found his brother, or anyone else he knew for that matter, Papyrus came to the conclusion that some sort of magic had run amok and he had gotten teleported somewhere. Probably. He was glad to see the others trapped with him were making the best out of their situation and cleaning up the place, and making sure everyone got fed.
The forest bothered him, though. Perhaps it was monster sense, or common sense, but it didn't seem very safe. While he would surely have no trouble handling any sort of danger, he wasn't so sure about the other residents. Something had to be done.
Ideally, manned sentry stations would have been the best, but, he would need Undyne to appoint sentries to begin with. A fence would have to do. Bone magic is perfect, not just for attacks, but for building sturdy things as well. Papyrus walked along the line of trees, making long femur type bones pop up out of the earth and appear horizontally across them. It was slow going, as, such tall bones took more magic to make solid than normal size. He also had to use some rope he found to tie the horizontal bones in place at their ends. He was quite cheerful as he worked, humming as he did. Hopefully someone would surely come compliment him on his brilliant idea soon!
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...well. A walking skeleton. That was whistling, despite the lack of lungs or lips.
That was now the second strangest thing she'd seen since she gotten there, surpassing "space ape" but still below "girl that turns into fire-breathing dragon". But not by much.
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Eventually her curiosity got the better of her and she trotted over to where he was tying two bones together.
"Are you trying to keep things out or keep us in?"
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And out constructing it is a weird, pale moving skeleton thing. ...In a cape.
"Um..." Her tails twitched with curiosity. "Mister, what is this fence-like object? Why are you building it?"
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Now there was a wall in the way.
A wall made of bones.
Creepy.
Garrett stared up at the fence, sighed, and reached into his bag for a rope arrow. Well, he's climbed over weirder things.
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There the hedgehog is, hopping from one upright femur to the next and occasionally grinding between the posts on rope-tied bone. He has no intention of breaking the fence yet; curiosity is his motivator, here. After all, when one finds huge bones sticking out of the ground, one has to wonder who's behind it.
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"That... Is a lot of bones..."
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