Peach Blossom Village Character Analysis

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Papyrus
Papyrus is the skeleton who are tall and active. Within a red tunic and a pair of white pantaloons, he also tied the sleeves and trouser legs in linen, which looked like a martial artist. It is quite true. He always wears in a red headband with writing “The Hero” (义者) which is made by himself.

Papyrus is not quiet but obtrusive in the group, so this let people feel him in the ways of confidence and innocence. He didn’t have some close friends ever, because he likes to talk about his dreams with others in unfiltered ways, which let others felt unrealistic. However, in the Peach Blossom Village, he is the welcome one by his enthusiasms. He is really helpful and honest to strangers as well as a hero he wants to be. Papyrus likes to do
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In contrast, his methods in treating the evil enemies are adorable. He wants to be friends with humans who fell in Arcadia. On the other hands, he doesn’t want to break the law of his justice. In this way, he chose to design some puzzles on your ways to the Peach Blossom Village but always failed. Facing your flirts, he would be surprised and then angrily say that was the trick of humans.
Papyrus is strict to his brother. Right now, he is trying to organize a series of manual exercises for him, but Sans always likes to escape by his “Space Transportation”. The reason of his restriction to Sans is that Papyrus always thought Sans cannot protect himself well. Sans is always an idiot that need to be guarded well.
Papyrus is sometimes careless and absent-minded. For example, he prepared some pickles for you on the way, but he forgot to leave a pair for chopsticks for you. Sometimes, he is really clever, which just like what leaves you some wrong messages to Undyne on the ways of your chasing battle.

(It is a plate of well-done pickles, but there are no chopsticks for you to use. You gave up for
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You would find he was murmuring to himself.
He has a soft heart, and it is hard for him to kill someone even his enemies are sinful. He cares you a lot even he never knows you are kind or not. He prepares pickles for you as your hunger meal and some puzzles as after-meal snack.
He really wants to leave Arcadia and travels around the world.
He likes to call himself as “the Great Papyrus” or “the Just Papyrus”, although he knows that he is not great at all.
He learnt to make pickles from Undyne.
He hates poems, and he hate Sans recite poems to him.
He once gave a scarf to a scarecrow.
He is a vegetarian.

He is a part of power to maintain “the Barrier”.
If you killed him advance, you would not meet Sans in the Waterfall.

The Dialogue of Papyrus before the battle with you
HUMAN,
ALLOW ME TO TELL YOU SOME MIXED TASTES,
TASTES LIKE,
THE MOTION OF YOU MADE A JAR OF PICKLES BUT KNOCKING OVER THE SPICES
THE ADMIRATION FOR ANOTHER’S PUZZLE-SOLVING SKILLS
THE JOY OF FINDING ANOTHER PICKLES LOVER OF ME
THE DESIRE TO HAVE A COOL, SMART PERSON THINK YOU ARE

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