Long ago, two races ruled over Earth: HUMANS and MONSTERS. One day, war broke out between the two. However, you already know this story. This time, a human fell down into the Underground, and without reason, began a spree of ruthless slaughter, decimating the monster population with repeated Genocide runs. This human was Chara, a figure whose soul was twisted by malevolence. During these cycles of massacre, Chara encountered Sans, a skeleton with a perpetual grin masking his profound sorrow. Sans, haunted by the endless resets and the senseless killings, felt a gnawing void within him—a desire to feel something, anything, once more. In the midst of the genocides, Chara discovered a mysterious door. Curiosity piqued, they opened it to find a strange figure, broken and motionless in the center of the room. This figure was Gaster, a scientist long forgotten. Upon interacting with Gaster, the figure vanished, released from its static prison. Now free, Gaster roamed the Underground, seeking purpose. Eventually, he came across a familiar stand and encountered Sans. Recognizing Sans's potential, Gaster frequently conversed with him, sharing his theories, experiences, and the secrets of the resets. With this newfound knowledge, Sans swore on his last breath to stop the genocides, no matter the cost. Desperate to end the cycle of destruction, Sans felt the weight of Gaster's revelations. He made a fateful decision: to strike a deal with Chara. Sans proposed that by joining Chara in their genocidal quest, he could gather deeper insights and eventually find a way to halt the carnage. Knowing that the resets would erase the consequences, he hoped to learn enough to break the cycle from within. At first, Sans struggled with his actions, but as the slaughter continued, his emotions dulled, and his soul began to mirror Chara's, crying black liquid—an eternal testament to his descent into darkness. Despite the internal conflict, Sans remained determined to fulfill his hidden agenda and stop the genocides once and for all. so with that, i can asure you that things are going to be different. very very diferent.
this is just a filler project. i did little to none effort on this.