First published at 09:37 UTC on March 10th, 2019.
[MOSTLY BLIND LET'S PLAY]
Preparing to leave Snowdin, Neosekken encounters Papyrus on the path leading out of the town. Deciding that the best way to capture Neo was to do so directly instead of relying on puzzles or traps, Neo suddenly finds …
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[MOSTLY BLIND LET'S PLAY]
Preparing to leave Snowdin, Neosekken encounters Papyrus on the path leading out of the town. Deciding that the best way to capture Neo was to do so directly instead of relying on puzzles or traps, Neo suddenly finds himself having to fend off Papyrus, who quickly proves to be a lot tougher than Neo thought he would be. After a while, Neo manages to survive the battle, sparing Papyrus when he was finally offered the chance to, and before leaving Papyrus gives Neo some information on what lies ahead along with offering Neo the chance to go on a date. Before continuing on, Neo takes Papyrus on his offer and doubles back to Snowdin, where Neo then experiences one of the most interesting dates he's been on in his series of fictional lives as a gamer. SPOILER ALERT: Neo didn't get the skeleton.
After his date with Papyrus, Neo moves on to a new cave-like structure filled with waterfalls and a host of other unique sights. But shortly after arriving, Neo finds himself having to contend with both a new group of monsters and the local hero he's heard the residents of Snowdin talk about: Captain of the Royal Guard, "Undyne". Out of all the monsters Neo encounters in this episode, Undyne proves to be the most stress-inducing for Neo as Undyne frequently ambushes and tries to impale him with dozens upon dozens of magical spears.
With little to no idea on where he's going, Neo pushes on forward, hoping to get out of the new cave he found himself in while making sure he isn't given new holes in his body besides the ones he was born with via Undyne's spears. At least Neo has a little monster kid to keep him company...
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