fun level 74 Original MC Sans and Frisk
Barley Street
“Okay, so why are we here?” Gabe asked as he patted a sign. Abe came home, told him to eat the rest of the wings in the car, made a sandwich, and took them to Barley Street. Not completely unusual for Abe, but he didn’t tell him exactly what was up. As much as Abe demanded of other people for info, he sure did lack his own sometimes.
Gabe tried to clean his fingers, realizing he had wing sauce on the funny sign they found. When they went to check out the last place the kangaroo dragon was spotted, they found the weirdest sign they had ever seen. “It’s just a weird sign with funny symbols.”
“It’s a sign, embedded in cement,” Abe said. “Not a real new sign.”
“So, what’s the big deal?” Gabe asked. “Probably made by the kangaroo dragon. Hey, we should give it a name. Let’s called it Dragonroo, or Kangon.”
Abe gestured to the sign. “It could say anything. I wonder what it says.”
“ . . . damnit, Abe, are we playing this now? Are you going to eat your sandwich? It’s getting late.”
“Yeah.” Abe opened up his sandwich and began to eat. “It’s just that,” he said between mouthfuls, “I let Frisk wander out into the wilds with a bunch of monsters, and there are no other monsters out here except for this strange kangaroo dragon, and a weird sign with symbols that I can’t read.”
“Wait, you let Frisk wander out into the wilds?!” Gabe complained. “Man, you need to get her! It’s dangerous in there! There’s monsters in there.”
“She’s with monsters,” Abe reminded him once again.
“But does that make her safe?”
“I don’t really know.” Abe traced his finger along the strange symbols on the sign. When he couldn’t figure something out, he tended to retrace the problem if he could. It was something he thought helped mentally sometimes.
But this time.
It helped physically.
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By the Old Monster Kingdom
Gaster pulled something out of his pocket and moved it over the ink on the sign like a metal detector. “Very, very vague magic is embedded inside of it, just like the one Underground. It’s written with a magic pen.”
“Okay,” Papyrus said. “What was the magic?”
Gaster said, “no idea. For all we know, it could have just been a convenient pen on hand. I mean, I can’t count the times Sans ate grillby burgers with hot dogs and without a single hand.”
Sans shrugged. "If you got it, flaunt it.” Sans looked toward Frisk but watched her gripping tighter to his coat. She was probably cold again. Not the worse thing in the world, but he wanted to get farther than the old kingdom. It looked like it was going to have to work for a little while.
“I can’t find anything about any sign reporting right now,” Alphys said, holding out her phone. “Reception seems to be gone.”
Magic reception was limited? “Music to the ears,” Sans said shouldering Papyrus. “On that note, Frisk is freezing over here. We should park it for the night. I don’t think there will be any treble.”
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Reckoning Tale-An Undertale Fanfiction Novel
Fanfiction(Complete)Eighteen years ago, Frisk left the Underground, but there was another barrier to face before the monsters were freed. When Frisk comes back as an adult though, she must pass tests that 'destroy her human soul' in order to save the monsters...