12/25/2023 0 Comments Comic papyrus fusionAnd whoo boy did they have a lot of them, and although they could grate on his nerves, he loved them. He was their father, after all, and while he viewed their growth through life as a continuation of his experiment, he had found himself. Of course that didn’t mean he cared for them less. Bah! Miracles his monster ass, they were scientific faults, even if they were good ones. Many the parent had corrected him when he spoke of them that way, they would chuckle awkwardly before calling the boys miracle of science. He called them accidents, not really favoring one boy over the other despite one’s clear attempts at his attention. The man was always a big softie, but especially for babies.) (Of course over slices of butterscotch pie with his new baby boys in the king’s arms. Gaster had bypassed most scrutiny of the illegal task because he had performed it on himself, but he had certainly gotten a tongue lashing from the entirely upset and worried King Asgore. It had split before he could care for it, something that could have been avoided had he collaborated on the project with other scientists or even had an assistant, but despite the trauma it still formed into, not only one, but two monster children for each split part of the soul. Never in the history of monsters had there been twins before, it was scientifically impossible within the normal bounds of monster reproduction, but the soul Gaster created in his experiment was simply too weak. Gaster’s face was proof of this, but so was his two twin sons. The dividing of a monster’s soul was dangerous, and medically inducing such a process could be entirely traumatic to a monster’s body. It had been a fool’s experiment, and, despite being a royal scientist, it also wasn’t an entirely legal procedure. Which is why he couldn’t for the life of him understand how an experiment with his soul had gone so. Everything he did or said was viewed from that perspective: the logical, ever analyzing perspective. Gaster was a scientist first and foremost.
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