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Papyrus (Undertale)
Papyrus is a character introduced in the 2015 video game ''Undertale''. He is a skeleton with a large ego who aspires to join the Royal Guard, and also the brother of Sans (Undertale), Sans and friend of Undyne. He is eternally optimistic, and despite wanting to capture Frisk (Undertale), the human to prove himself, finds himself befriending the human instead. He does not appear in ''Deltarune'', but has been alluded to. He was created by Toby Fox with support from Temmie Chang. He was originally envisioned as a creepy person who wears a fedora and has no redeeming qualities, though Fox did not like this idea, so he scrapped it. His character communicates with the papyrus (typeface), Papyrus typeface, which had to be changed to a "faux hand-drawn vertical script" when translated into Japanese. Papyrus has been generally well-received, with the relationship with his brother and his personality being standout examples of his quality. Despite being a humorous character, he has also ...
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