Mauve, asking mellow why they have a frog in their hat,
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Mauve, asking mellow why they have a frog in their hat,
PROUD TO BE A MONSTER !!!!!
Mellow wakes up and stays in bed on their phone for a while and then sees Mauve liked a post they made and after like 10 minutes the realize OH, PAPY'S AWAKE .
The phone gets tossed aside and they shortcut straight to Mauve's room and tackle hugs him
"good morning papy !!!!!!!!!!"
And Mauve just chuckles and hugs his sibling tightly . Morning ritual, it's his favorite .
Wowie !
Mauve has a big fat crush on chiffon he's very gay for it .
Mauve is a liiiiittle more serious than normal papyrus .
[Image from before I decided mellow was nonbinary]
Mauve is highly protective of Mellow because of how weak they are, he takes things very seriously especially when concerning his sibling . That's why on the genocide route he just hides them . He doesn't want you to hurt them, and neither of them are aware of this massive power mellow has that ultimately kills you in the geno route .
If you do kill people, Mauve, wanting to be a detective on the police force, tries to solve the crime in an attempt to impress Asriel, the head detective, and join the force . You're able to mislead Mauve, and frame other folks of the underground . You're not able to kill mauve until much later than in undertale, when Mauve starts to realize it was you and that's when he hides Mellow, to confront you before you can make it to judgement hall .
And when killing him, just before he dusts, he says
"I can't believe I trusted someone like you . . .
Sans . . . I'm sorry . I failed you, dear sibling . . ."
His eyes fall shut with tears, and he turns to dust . . .