It was chaos.
Black, swirling skies of doom and despair. Blood and rain seeped into the parched ground and ruined battleships lay in disarray. It was so horrible and devastating.
So much pain. So much death. One by one, they all fell. All of his friends died in one single war against the monster that destroyed his world. He watched his world burn, just as he watched his friends fight and get slaughtered. He was alone now. The only one left all alone
Alone.
Then he saw it. The tall figure rise from the black horizon and loom over him like a menacing dark plague. This was it. He was going to die.
The world around him imploded in
The Kindest Monster|Underfell!Papyrus x Reader by ClanWarrior, literature
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The Kindest Monster|Underfell!Papyrus x Reader
Huffing and puffing, you ran through the snow, not caring where the path was taking you.
All that matters was that you got away from that mad goat-woman and her house of hell. Toriel may have been the sweetest and kindest creature who was only trying to protect you from the outside world of the Underground...but the moment you told her you wanted to leave the Ruins, she showed your her true colors.
As punishment for even thinking about leaving, Toriel used her fire magic to give you serious burns to your arms. After that, she healed you up and wrapped bandages around the wounds, but only when you promised not to leave her again.
For a few
MERCY|Underfell!Sans x Pacifist!Reader by ClanWarrior, literature
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MERCY|Underfell!Sans x Pacifist!Reader
*Step*
*Step*
*Step*
Your shoes clacked against the marble floors of Judgment Hall. This was the final area before you could go meet King Asgore and escape this hell called the Underground.
There was a slight limp in your step, considering all the times you've died trying to spare Monsters left and right, showing them "kindness"-a word that was very foreign to them.
"[Y-Y/n].." The flower who has been by your side since the beginning whispered to you timidly. You stopped in your tracks and looked ahead of you as the chiming of a church bell rang out, echoing through the hall.
Now you were awaiting judgement, for any and every little thing
Better When I'm Dancing|Dancetale!Sans x Reader by ClanWarrior, literature
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Better When I'm Dancing|Dancetale!Sans x Reader
"Idiot..in this world, it's Dance or Don't Dance...and you clearly have no talent!" Flowey sneered.
You sighed, looking down at your feet. As if that insult wasn't another stab to your already low self-esteem...
"Hey, at least she ain't rooted on the spot unlike you." Looking over your shoulder, you were surprised to see Sans standing there, looking rather grim even with that permanent smile on his face. With his hood up, it made him look even more menacing.
"In fact, I bet [y/n] has more talent in one toe than all of the Monsters here combined," Sans growled, before looking over at you apologetically. "C'mon kid." He put his hand out to