Creators: @nyanbacon and @captainlividllama
Setting: In the future, when overpopulation became a serious problem all over the globe, the United States government decided to take drastic measures to ensure it doesn’t put strain on their resources. They illegalize the use of jails and instead, when someone commits a crime, small groups of “assassins” are sent to kill them. (obviously there would be kinks in the system, but we’ll pretend it’s a perfect world and the human conscious doesn’t exist). Any and all crimes are punishable by death- from shoplifting to homocide. You’ll exist one morning, and the next, no one can find any trace of you.
Summary: A group of orphans, with a similarly orphaned leader, is called upon to become one of these assassin groups. (one cool thing is that the group have masks resembling their skeleton counterparts)
Characters (all these names are code names. We didn’t want to come up with actual names for them).
Arty- (owned by @friisans, AlterReapertale!Sans. Arty is his nickname since we can’t call them all Sans). Arty is the leader, and doesn’t do any of the dirty work. He’s sent the assignments from the government, which he then sends to the group (he has to organize them into categories based on each killer’s signature). He stays around the “base” the group was granted for supply storage (although some of them live in it like it was a rented out house).
Edge- (Underfell!Sans. Not sure who to credit). Edge serves as the second in command and sticks around the base as a guard/secretary. He gets very up close and personal with his victims, since he’s usually defending them from the base. Other than that, he seldom kills. He’s also the one that receives the assignments from Arty and delivers them to the group.

Fell- (Underfell!Papyrus. Not sure who to credit). Fell is one of the assassins. He’s not as surreptitious as some of the others are, and has a tendency to go overkill on his victims (“stabbed him 37 times in the chest!”). However, he’s effective (if not excessively) which is why they keep him on the team.
Power Twins- Dream and Nightmare (owned by @jokublog). Dream and Nightmare are a package deal. Dream doesn’t really like killing people, so he lets his brother do that part. Instead, Dream is naturally charismatic and sometimes flirtatious, so he brings people’s guards down. They trust him and he brings them to their house, where Nightmare kills them, typically using strangulation.

Blueberry and Orange- (Underswap. Not sure who to credit). Their methods are similar to the Power Twins, although much to Blueberry’s displeasure. Blueberry wants to kill, but Orange won’t allow him, so Blueberry just gets close to the victims- sometimes by accident. Orange’s way of killing is typically sniping, but if necessary, he’ll get closer with smaller guns.

Ink- (owned by @comyet). Ink is the trigger-happy pyromaniac psychopath. He doesn’t really have a great grasp on emotions- for example, he knows that what he does is damaging to people who knew the person, but he still finds extraordinary satisfaction in killing them, and doesn’t feel remorse when he does. He loves explosions.

Error- (owned by @loverofpiggies). Error is the methodical blade wielder. Along with Reaper (explained next), he typically slits the throats of his victims. He’s probably the next methodical under Arty, and is the only one to think his killings through. Most of the others act on impulse.

Reaper- (owned by @renrink). Reaper, as explained above, typically slits the throats of his victims (its the closest we could get to the movement used when reaping souls). He uses the money he gets from these jobs to pay for Geno’s hospital bills.
Geno- (also owned by @loverofpiggies). Geno isn’t really directly involved in the group’s ordeals, and he isn’t aware of Reaper’s job either, but he spends a lot of time in the hospital from Churg-Strauss Syndrome, so Reaper uses the money he gets from his job to pay off the medical bills.