Papyrus saw the flyers around town; honestly, it'd be hard not to see them. They're all over the place. It's a very creepy and dramatic advertising campaign! So enigmatic! But what's it even advertising, anyway? 'Animal fair', with no description or explanation...
Well, an animal fair must be about or for animals, right? So he brings his dog Coolbone to sniff some of the flyers and decorative animal parts, in hopes the dog can track the scent. Failing that, he can spend some time holding the decorations himself, in hopes of a helpful vision. And, of course, networking with random people he knows who have animals and are involved in mysterious creepy things.
► THE WAR CRY: CRY HAVOC AND LET SLIP THE DOGS OF WAR
As the warlock of a demon (a disinclined-to-overt-war, super-inclined-to-stupid-sabotage-stuff demon, but still a demon) Papyrus might not intend to do any investigating into Anath's movement, but it sure seems likely he'll get "asked" to.
► A regular noir parade of investigators here
Papyrus saw the flyers around town; honestly, it'd be hard not to see them. They're all over the place. It's a very creepy and dramatic advertising campaign! So enigmatic! But what's it even advertising, anyway? 'Animal fair', with no description or explanation...
Well, an animal fair must be about or for animals, right? So he brings his dog Coolbone to sniff some of the flyers and decorative animal parts, in hopes the dog can track the scent. Failing that, he can spend some time holding the decorations himself, in hopes of a helpful vision. And, of course, networking with random people he knows who have animals and are involved in mysterious creepy things.
► THE WAR CRY: CRY HAVOC AND LET SLIP THE DOGS OF WAR
As the warlock of a demon (a disinclined-to-overt-war, super-inclined-to-stupid-sabotage-stuff demon, but still a demon) Papyrus might not intend to do any investigating into Anath's movement, but it sure seems likely he'll get "asked" to.