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UnderBorder Ch.2
Ch. 2 Glancing at the clock, it was easy to see that it was about 15 past nine. Still early morning. It was a weird morning, with there being less people coming in than usual (not that there were too many to begin with). I was normally pretty social with the local people, so with there being so small in numbers, it was concerning. Leaning on my desk with a single elbow, I kept scanning through Alphys' notes, feeling a light sting of panic within me. It's true, something did appear wrong with the Border, especially with notes like this. It appeared that there was some sort of illness, or disease in the walls. Something was killing the Border, but then, how could that be? The Border has held against so many outside threats before, what could it not hold against now? And if there was something wrong, why didn't Asgore or Toriel try to fix it? Or even the Royal Guard? But then, how could they... If Dr. Alphys didn't even know what was inflicting the damage, let alone what it even was, how could they do anything? The light 'ping' of my computer caused my thoughts to come to a stop, and upon instinct, my eyes reached the screen. It was an email from Alphys. Quickly, I transferred my attention to the computer, feeling my fingers fly across the keyboard to input the password. With that, I opened up my inbox, now seeing the highlighted message. But before I could even open the email, I heard an uprising chatter from the outside. Turning towards the door, I watched as a monster barged through the entrance, his eyes immediately meeting mine, crazed from the excitement. "It's the Queen! She's here!" I couldn't believe it. Why would Queen Toriel be out here, especially in the snow? Quickly forgetting the email, I teleported outside, causing a small burst of snow to fly at my feet from the impact. But, that was the least of my concern. "Your Majesty!" I called out to her, now rushing past the small crowd of monsters that clustered near the buildings. She must have recognized my voice or something because she appeared to have flinched, but that didn't stop her rush through the falling snow. "Queen Toriel!" I was gaining onto her. I mean, what else could I do? Just watch her go through the snow, especially on her own? "Queen-" "Stay away!" A shrill cry escaped her lips, and before I knew it, a wall of snow erupted out of ground, blocking my view from her. Blocking my face, specks of cold ice landed onto my skull and my arms. Startled, I backed away a couple of steps, watching the wall of snow crumble in front of me. Through the flying snow, I watched as she ran off into the distance, now creating huge walls that would enclose her away from the public.
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Underborder Q&A!
Since we have a new AU, we decided to do a Q&A to get to know us and the characters better! Btw, humans are extinct due to the monsters, but you can ask the souls questions. We'll be answering all of your questions in a seperate blog. See ya then!
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UNDERBORDER Chapter.1
I remember it all like it was just yesterday. So clear, so...normal. It was an easy morning, the snow was light that day. All around me, the Border began to lighten up, signifying to us, monsters, that it the day had just begun. Around me, the town was quiet and was just beginning to stir awake. The library was empty when I unlocked it, but not opening it just yet to the public. There were books that still needed to be correctly organized before I had the townspeople come in. Back then, I was a young adult, just looking for a job, but with time, I grew into the job I had, slowly learning to love it. I guess I just decided that the quiet life was best for me. Especially with my brother, Papyrus, working with the Royal Guard, and in his position, the income wouldn't be a problem. Now, with my credentials, I was qualified to work along side with Dr. Alphys, but that would've been a very demanding career. The only reason I ever geared myself into something as rigorous as that was to help support Papyrus through his journey towards his dream. It wasn't the kind of job for me. But even though I set myself as the local librarian, Dr. Alphys tended to come ask for me to help assist her for many different things. They were normally minor tasks, like reading over her work, or giving a second opinion, but it would be what she showed to me a couple nights before that signaled the first warning of something drastic. "Sans!" She would yell before barging into the library. It was closing time, and I had just sent the last couple of monsters out. I felt myself turn towards her, surprise beginning to bite at my chest. Her glasses were titled, probably from her frantic rush to get here, and her science coat appeared worn, which was out of character for a monster like herself. She was normally much more organized than how she appeared then. She also had an armful of large notes and diagrams, with smaller papers fluttering off to the wooden floors. "Dr. Alphys!" I blinked and chuckled lightly from her arrival, rearranging my thin glasses as I did so. "I didn't expect to see you anytime soon. Did you send me a-" "Now isn't the time for nice, little greetings and small talk, Sans!" She snapped as she ran up to the front desk, dropping all of her papers and notes. I flinched at her tone. "What's the big deal then, Doc?" I felt a light grin poke itself along my face, trying to lighten the mood. I watched as she began to mumble to herself, swiftly moving papers from place to place, as if trying to organize them to her own style of thinking. Her face grew pale, almost as if she forgot something and before I knew it, she had her hands pressed against her face. "Oh no, not again. Come on, Alphys. Think!" She scolded herself, now lightly knocking herself in the head. "I-if the virus came into my computer just two days ago, a-and I compared the code of it to the evidence at the- AHH!" She flung her papers across the table, causing them to fly and slowly glide to the floor. I, again, flinched at her aggression. It wasn't like her to be so frustrated and hard on herself. Normally, she's very patient with her work. "Doc-" Her stare jerked towards mine, now filled with frustration and anger. "Let me think!" I only nodded, now starting to crouch down and pick up her scattered notes and papers. On them, I saw plenty of numbers, which I quickly recognized as computer codes, but they were foreign to my sight. Shuffling them together in a somewhat neat stack, I placed them on the table, only to see them fall back apart. Alphys had worked to scramble them around yet again, now only quicker than before. "O-okay, Alphys. Think." Sweat began to drip down her face, now making her yellowish-scales glisten under the lights. "If the virus c-could spread through t-the walls of the Bor-" She stopped, now her face curving into a smile of relief. With that, she took in a deep breath and turned to me, her eyes now filled with her usual, stern expression. "Sans. There's something wrong with the Border." It didn't take long until all of the townspeople were aware of it, but with all of the small talk going around, everyone couldnt be sure of whether it was real or not. At least, everyone but Papyrus and myself. Now, of course, Dr. Alphys brought her discovery, or really, it was just a theory, to the King. King Asgore. Now, the King was a very fair king. He ruled accordingly, and played the role he had to play, which was a very stressful and dramatic role. To keep all of the other AUs from falling out of line. Or in other words, stable. See, our "universe" is quite similar to other universes, being that we all are all alternates of Undertale, the original universe. But, what makes us different is that, all of us monsters live and work together to keep our world in tact, as well as keeping the other worlds stable. We, as a population, are all aware that there are multiple universes out there, with different versions of ourselves, but only the Royal Guard and the King and Queen know the exact universes. All together, we make up our world. The Border. Now, why we're called the Border is quite simple. The general population was aware of the existence of Ink, Error, Nightmare, Dream Sans, and all other entities that live outside of the universes. They were like gods to us. But the Border works to keep the natures of their worlds apart, after all, if, for example, the world of Error meshed into Ink's, it would send everyone into utter chaos and destruction, including the AUs. We could not allow that to happen under any circumstance. But there is one acception to that rule and that it the original Undertale Universe. That particular universe is where all AUs, including the Border, have originated from, making that world, truly stable. The King likes to watch that universe as an example for what a stable universe should look like. But, back to the point, Dr. Alphys had showed her work to King Asgore, and the two had many, long discussions behind the threat. Over the course of two days, it became evident that he was becoming more and more paranoid about the safety of the Border. He would put up thicker walls around the population, and place more and more guards around civilizations by the hour. Of course, he didn't have a problem with finding the resources, after all, he had the gift of the Imprint. The Imprint was a small mark, normally given to two individuals, that allowed them to "create" and "destroy" within the Border. This would make them much like gods compared to the rest of us but, they were still mortal. They could still be killed. In order to inherit the Imprint, you would have to be, most importantly, just and fair at heart. The Border, though inanimate, is a very strong presence that can very well think it's own and chose who will protect it. And because of all of the monsters that live within it, the Border had quite the selection. Secondly, you would have to be capable of even handling the Imprint, physically capable. You couldn't have any diseases, or a lack of physical fitness. Finally, it is always most preferred if you were of royal blood. Why? No one really knows, but I personally believe it's because the Border doesn't want a shift in power among the population. That would cause a lot of termoil among our peaceful little world, and possibly lead to the end of us. Possibly. Anyways, Asgore wasn't the only one with the Imprint. Queen Toriel was gifted with the power as well, giving our world a second line of protection from the outside, as well as being a second voice as to what would happen around the Border. I sighed as I finished placing all of the newly checked in books in their proper places on the bookshelf. Upon habit, I stuffed my right hand into my pocket and started to the library door to unlock it. Snatching the keys from the front desk, I stuck the metal into the keyhole, twisting it, and heard that familiar 'click', signalling that it was unlocked and now free to the public. It would be awhile before anyone came into the library...and I guess I should have enjoyed that time... When everything was all, still so normal. -------editor's notes--------- Me and my team want to thank you for tbe support! We really appreciate you guys!
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