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A more cryptic video as I try to conjure and translate a thought into verbal information.
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03 Mar 2026
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An… analysis? Thought experiment? On Sans’ thought process just before the events of the game in regard to the Anomaly as he understands it, what his plan is on how to deal with it, and how Papyrus fits into it.
VERY good, super engaging, honestly just a really good piece of fiction even if you don’t know anything about Undertale
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After jumping off your balcony, you find yourself in the train car from your dreams.
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Frisk, now living on the surface with all their monster friends, convinces Flowey to come and join them. Life goes smoothly until, after interrogating Sans, Frisk discovers that another monster was never saved from the Underground...the mysterious Dr. Gaster. Frisk resolves to fix this last problem by using the save file of one of the amalgamates, Endogeny. Unfortunately, things go awry, and Frisk, Flowey and Greatest Dog find themselves thrown into the past all in the body of the dog. They decide to try and find Gaster in the past, while the monsters left in the present attempt to deal with the aftermath of Frisk's decision...and the return of another human.
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- Part 1 of Dogs of Future Past
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03 Mar 2026
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HELL YEAH IT’S ON HERE TOO! I read this for the first time two years ago and very thoroughly enjoyed it
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When Jon dragged himself out of the coffin without Daisy, his already loose mooring was cut. Already adrift, he could only watch the fog roll under his office door like the tide with resignation.
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Martin isn't sure how to handle Jon suddenly being in his flat, but he's willing to do what he has to to give Jon what he needs. Whatever that may be.
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- Part 2 of Forget 'verse
