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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2020-08-17 12:52 am
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[CONTINUE] Week 1 || Act: mingle

Monday comes onto the snowy town once more, though it still looks as if it's 'night' as ever.

Then again, you are underground. That's just to be expected, considering no natural light can get down here in the first place. The Monsters around you are just as friendly as ever, despite this being your second 'time' trying this monday.

...Though....are there a few less Monsters here than there were before? ...Nah. You must be imagining it.

You still have a mission - and after the events of the last trial, you want to do your best to stop whatever is causing this.

But, hey. You really do have nothing but time now to figure it out.

FUN VALUE: 2

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[personal profile] sageking 2020-08-20 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Well, that confirmed that skeletons do, in fact, need/end up sleeping...?

It's kind of a funny concept, really. But it was what it was. ]


Oh? How reliable he is. [ He seemed more amused than anything, though... ] But, very well. I'll await your return; I anticipate it shouldn't be too long.

[ Well, that sure was an unfortunately colored couch. He'll step closer to it, though, seeing as it's the only piece of furniture worth sitting on in here. And yes, he'll eventually seat himself down, and lie back against it a bit, placing his left arm against one of the armrests. ]
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[personal profile] sageking 2020-08-20 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
[ ...honestly, Gilgamesh was probably more engrossed by how ridiculous the 'girl' is a boxy robot in a dress, with a look that said he was supremely unimpressed. But...he sat through the entirety of it, as he did say that he would, and the script would have probably been something he would've been able to take more seriously if not for the robot thing.

Look, it was just the epitome of ridiculousness. ]


...

[ He's really not sure how to respond at first, more or less because he's now aware Papyrus has been crying due to the emotions brought on by this play. Honestly. ]

It is certainly 'sad' in more than one sense of the word, yes. I don't know what I was expecting, truly, but it was absolutely none of that.