It's interesting how different there sensibilities and resolve was. Tyki was not like Papyrus in his need for friendship and feelings. He made it easily even without trying and most of the time he didn't care what others thought about him nor did he ever try to impress anyone. He was spoiled in everything.
He's a worldend'er himself. The problem was his Noah's goal had an eventuality. It would all start anew and wouldn't just end abruptly. The way these Harbingers were doing it was almost... sad. Almost.
"Better to die than kill everyone else," he starts with a reluctant tone, "Or are you fine with that now?"
At the sight of the bone materializing his hand drops to his side and a single Tease draws into his hand. Thanks to another Harbinger he's a little more on guard. "There's always a choice, Papyrus. That's something I strongly believe in."
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He's a worldend'er himself. The problem was his Noah's goal had an eventuality. It would all start anew and wouldn't just end abruptly. The way these Harbingers were doing it was almost... sad. Almost.
"Better to die than kill everyone else," he starts with a reluctant tone, "Or are you fine with that now?"
At the sight of the bone materializing his hand drops to his side and a single Tease draws into his hand. Thanks to another Harbinger he's a little more on guard. "There's always a choice, Papyrus. That's something I strongly believe in."