We're Not Weird, We're Eccentric
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The experiment was simple in principle, and even if it hadn't worked as planned, it would have been a step in the right direction. But something went wrong; time and space turned inside out and upside down, and the best hope for monsters to escape the Underground went up in flames with half of the C.O.R.E. Facility. Years later, after the Barrier was finally shattered, that unplanned experiment bears unexpected fruit. And Royal Scientist Wing Ding Aster has a lot of catching up to do.
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- Part 1 of We're Not Weird, We're Eccentric
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The Barrier was destroyed. That was the easy part. In this brave new world of humans and monsters, Frisk has accepted the responsibilities of Ambassador. The fate of an entire civilization is hanging in the balance, so for them not much has changed. For the people of Ebott's Wake, on the other hand, a lot of what they think they know about the world is going to fly out the window. Especially if they think they can safely underestimate or ignore this child that speaks for the monsters. That particular learning curve is going to be exceptionally sharp.
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- Part 2 of We're Not Weird, We're Eccentric
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Frisk has faced danger and death many more times than any child should ever have to, but they aren't out of the woods yet. Being the first human in who-knows-how-long able to use magic has shoved them back in the spotlight. And just when their life was settling down into whatever counts as "normal" for the town of Ebott's Wake, where monsters sell ice cream and the gym teacher thinks anime is real.
It's nothing they haven't had to deal with before at this point, but that doesn't mean it's going to be easy, even with Papyrus taking over as Ambassador and the Finest scientific minds in the town working on a way to help Chara. After all, the first fallen human climbed Mt. Ebott for a reason, and it wasn't a very happy one.
And now, that reason knows about Chara too.Series
- Part 3 of We're Not Weird, We're Eccentric