Hello Children! I decided to post another artwork Star has finnished his poster for school! This is really beautiful on how this turned out! He even drew Mt. Ebott for a reference to snow. I hope you all enjoy! ❤
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
First chapter, more of a preview than a real chapter[?]!! Now available for you to read!! ^^
For those who can’t access AO3 or just don’t want to do it, the chapter is pasted under this sexy cut!!!
Bloomtale
Chapter 1 – A deadly fall
A pale, slender figure was climbing the mountain at a slow pace. Her white, snowy t-shirt and long skirt made her easily discernible among the vegetation, even though it was already past midnight. Sometimes, she stopped to catch her breath for a little while, before continuing her ascent. But she never stopped for long.
What was she doing up there?
The girl halted once again, after climbing for at least another ten minutes. She leant on a rock and sighed, looking at the starry sky. Despite the numerous big, fat clouds, the moon was really bright that night; so shiny, no lantern was needed to go outdoors. Which was a good thing, since she didn’t want to take any extra weight anyway.
But what was she doing up there?
“Maybe this is a bad idea,” she whispered, for the fifth time that night. No matter why you climb a mountain alone on a cold winter’s night, it’s probably bound to be a bad idea. Quickly dismissing her thoughts, the girl stood up, slowly, and she looked to the top of the mountain with a determined glint in her gleaming blue eyes. If you really could call them eyes, that is.
Suddenly, the wind blew strongly, and the teen took hold of her voluminous golden-brown hair, not wanting it to get tangled. She started walking again, persistently keeping her white, skeletal hands on her head. As Elsa would have said, “the cold never bothered me anyway”, but the young skeleton lady valued her hair. She ought to keep it clean and untangled.
But alas, that was not meant to be.
The scenery turned darker all of a sudden, confusing the girl, who looked up to the sky. The moon was now covered behind those ugly clouds. She murmured a faint curse, predicting the awful news that was about to hit.
Before she could even do anything else, a small drop fell on her forehead, sliding down slowly. In a sudden movement, she quickly wiped it off with her hand. She hated it when water got inside of her eye sockets.
But, of course, after that first drop, more started coming. More, and more. Alarmed, she looked around, trying to find any kind of shelter before it started pouring badly.
It seemed like it was her lucky day. She didn’t have to search a lot. If you strayed a little from the original climbing path, you would get to what appeared to be a cave. How convenient. Not wanting to wait any further, she ran for it, reaching it in a few seconds.
Her clothes were not soaked. Same for her hair. Having avoided getting soaked to the bone, and the chance of catching a cold, she allowed herself to do a short little dance.
“In your face, rain!” She laughed, proud of her achievement. But the euphoria did not last long. She soon realized that she was stuck in that cavern until the rain stopped. And that was inconvenient, in many ways.
She pouted, somehow, because skeletons should not be able to pout. But she did it anyway. Then, she turned around, to face the darkness.
The cave was… deeper than she first thought. She could not see very well due to how dark it was, but she could distinguish some rock silhouettes a little bit further. That, and some vines that seemed to be all around the floor. Maybe there were more on the walls, but she could not see that.
She did not see the hole, either.
She was curious about this new place, so she started walking towards the deep part of the cavern. She moved carefully, so she would not get hurt. She shook her head a little bit, trying to use some magic to illuminate the area. She was not very good at magic, and that was a shame, because it was really useful. At the moment, all she wanted was to light up her eyes, but even that was difficult.
She took another step forward, trying harder. After some grunts and sighs, the light finally came. A blue glow started illuminating the path ahead of the girl. She first saw the ceiling, which revealed one thing: the cave was not very high. There were, as she suspected, multiple vines all over the walls. She started following them with her eyes, until she saw where they all ended up in.
What she saw made her immediately stop.
Letting out a scream of fear, she stopped herself from taking another step forward, for there was an enormous hole right in front of her. She already had one foot in the air, so she desperately tried to maintain her balance. And she almost managed…almost.
Next thing she knew, she was falling down.
She screamed at the top of her lungs, completely terrified.
She regretted everything.
She regretted not obeying her mother that night. She regretted running away from home just to find… what? Monsters like her? What a stupid reason. It was probably just a legend. There was probably no one down there. And yet, she did it.
And now she was gonna die.
It was all going so slowly… she hugged herself, unable to think properly. Her mind was a mess. She was even starting to hear voices… how funny, is that what happens to you when you’re about to die?
The voices yelled…
“Retribution.”
“We said all monsters should be trapped.”
“You should’ve listened.”
“You must pay.”
What? She didn’t understand…
But she didn’t have time to understand. All of a sudden, she felt a stinging pain in her skull.
Welcome to my blog @central-core-os it is an undertale blog it will be an interactive story. The story of the core’s programs and software will unravel as you wander around the depths below Mt.Ebott. Goodluck have fun!
What if Gaster after his accident could go through the barrier and the reason all those humans went to Mt.Ebott is because he lured them there in a creepy ghouly ghosty fashion.