![]() ![]() Zarla's art also gained more defined shading and lining in later comics. Zarla's take on his Lost Soul head also gradually became more shaped like a candle flame. ![]() Art Evolution: As the comic went on, Zarla's style for Gaster and the brothers got less blocky, and Gaster in particular became more slender and less square-shouldered.Afraid of Doctors: A given for Sans and Papyrus, since the story revolves around medical torture.His feelings about his actions are generally mixed: he doesn't like doing it and takes no pleasure in it, but feels that it's for the greater good and chooses to do so despite the damage it causes himself and others. In addition to the obvious physical/medical abuse, he also routinely undermines their self-esteem and purposely traumatizes them. Abusive Parents: While it's ambiguous whether Gaster qualifies as a father or a brother to Sans and Papyrus in this AU (Papyrus has referred to him as a brother in a state of delirium but the general feel of the connection is more paternal than fraternal at other points in the story), Gaster is incredibly abusive to the brothers.Also, due to this being based on Undertale, spoilers for both the game and the comic will ensue. Before reading, please note that this series is very dark and contains several mature themes. The index for the series and the "non-canon" side comics is available here. Zarla has also occasionally written mini-comics and done illustrations for alternative scenarios where Gaster backed out of his experiment and raised Sans and Papyrus as his sons (either from infancy or sometime before or after first drilling the titular hand-plates onto them, for varying levels of angst) and one scenario where the boys escaped to the ruins and were adopted by Toriel. The AU also goes beyond just backstory, carrying on to Sans and Papyrus's lives after Gaster inevitably falls into the Core and is erased from existence, and eventually, into the fallen human's various runs of the game. While the story began with several out of order comics just focusing on the brothers' lives as Gaster's test subjects, as the AU progressed a clear chronological narrative began to emerge. Gaster's perspective as well, where he forces himself to continue with his experiments despite the emotional and physical toll such cruelty is taking on him, convinced that it's necessary to win the monsters' freedom. ![]() However, just as much time is devoted to Dr. The focus is usually on the brothers' perspective, wherein they try to survive and adapt to the things Gaster puts them through, with the story providing explanations for why they are the way they are in Undertale proper. Beginning from a short comic of Frisk wondering why Sans and Papyrus always cover up their right hands, it is an AU that provides a hypothetical scenario that Sans and Papyrus were experiments of Gaster's, and suffering ensues. Handplates is an ongoing web comic by zarla-s based on Undertale. ![]()
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