day 96 of drawing every UTDR character: Library Lizard
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day 96 of drawing every UTDR character: Library Lizard
take my snowdin npcs!!!!! npc blast
"Now I understand why I always see you two in the newspapers."
day 22: It's MY Library Lizard design and I get to put a tail on them if I want.
"If I rotate this bit too much it'll look weird" I say to myself as I photoshop lizard faces onto a Goncharov poster
The ARChives
It had taken weeks for everything to download. Niven had carefully gone through with every librarian in the Underground to choose what was going to go. The easiest choices were things like histories and sciences. Both records of times before the Underground, and new texts that gave a summary of all that had happened since. Even the sciences had what they knew from the humans in addition to everything that had been discovered by their esteemed scientists since the Resets began. Then of course there were stories and poetry, and the music files and for every song that had been recorded or composed. But really it began to get much harder to choose from there. Was this cookbook really important enough to take up the time to download it? How about this particular monsters’ daily journal? Or what about this treatise on the War of 1812, which had been an entirely human war and had little to do with them aside from being a record of an important event in their world. What would they wish to remember if they went to another Universe? What records and histories would they need to keep? And would it make a difference to anyone if smaller files were left behind? Niven had been recommended to head the project by the Prince himself, who had changed his name some time ago to Realis. It was quite the honor, and Niven was glad that the Prince had taken a liking to him on his visits to gather reading material from the Snowdin Library. But the job itself was agonizingly tedious. There was simply too much. If they tried to just jump in and download the entire Undernet it would have taken hundreds of years more, and wouldn’t finish because there would always be more data gathering while they waited for it. So they had to decide what was worth saving from all of it. Really that project had taken nearly half a year on its own. He’d begun the process before Doctor Gaster had even begun building his ship. But once they’d decided and sorted exactly what they wanted to go, it had taken only a few short weeks to download it to the ship’s archives, which had more than enough memory for all the data as well as its own systems and whatever else the scientists had thought to put in. Niven beamed at the gauge as it ticked the last little space up to 100%. Finished at last. The door opened and he turned, still smiling, to find a frantic looking Gaster.
“Oh good,” said the scientist, his voice betraying none of the frenzy that lingered in his eyes and in the set of his skeletal jaw. “You’re finished. Listen, I need you to stay on this ship. Do not leave this ship, do you hear me?” Niven blinked. “Yes, yes of course. I’ll stay right here. But why?” Having his answer, Gaster had already pushed past the short green lizard and was heading deeper into the ship. He did not stop or turn around at hearing the question, but only called out an answer behind him. “We’re evacuating. Right now.”
[829] Library Lizard from Undertale
[829] Library Lizard from Undertale