Timeline

Before Bunny

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STATUS: ACCESSIBLE.
Active players: Sans, Papyrus, Gaster, The Matriarch

Bunny’s Era

Bunny-Chara Alliance: wherein the soul of the long-deceased first fallen human, out of boredom or a bid to increase the longevity of their ghostly existence, decides to grant the Royal Scientist the only two abilities they can still impart: Reset and Remember. They share so much in common, after all! They were murdered, he was being murdered, so why not see if he can succeed where they failed (avoiding a fated death flag)?

Except he makes the same-but different mistakes and gets murdered again. And again. Sometimes his experiments get him, yes, but more often than not he ends up pushing his boyfriend’s buttons a little too much. Then he starts doing it either out of curiosity (how many bad ends are there?) or spite (well, now he’s just going to fuck his dear assistant up on purpose and make the guy miserable until he breaks - his grumpy, depressed face looks almost as cute as his guilty face).

It becomes so ingrained to that point that when he finally tries for a good end it doesn’t work out. Granted, it probably has something to do with how he even tries… Banishing every other soul into a different dimension except for his and his boyfriend’s for no apparent reason isn’t exactly the best way to propose. Fortunately he made a button to reverse that and gives his boyfriend the choice.

It’s a very messy break up. Chara decides to make the same deal with Fuse and regales him stories about prior timelines. (They eventually become besties, really.)

STATUS: ACCESSIBLE.
Active players: Bunny, Fuse, Chara, Papyrus, BP, Catty, Bratty, Undyne, Shelphys, Asgore, Toriel, Asriel, Moffy, [the orphanage humans]

Double Trouble Era

Courtesy of Bunny’s constantly getting himself killed and saving his ass by Resetting, he and Chara are the only ones with real memories of his era; Fuse’ are secondhand, and no one else even remembers Bunny existed, let alone anything that happened when he did. Which in essence means that at this point the only one who really remembers anything is Chara.

Which is all well and good, because Fuse is a little less fucked up that he otherwise could be, though he never really succeeds in mending his relationship with his brother–much to Papyrus’ confusion. After all, from his perspective, Bunny never existed, there had never been any wedge worked between them, and, hell, Fuse hadn’t even left Snowdin to go anywhere. His brother’s attitude and behavior are a complete and utter mystery to him. Just the other day he was totally different…?

It’s a year of trying to adjust to all the differences until Frisk falls and joins the rest of the monster children–and humans–in the Ruins’ Orphanage, run by the old Royal Couple. They kill everyone, and move along to Snowdin where they are summarily slaughtered when they try pulling that shit on Fuse. Of course, this means they reload from their last Save Point. And, of course, Fuse notices, thanks to Chara, and proceeds to Reset.

Problem: Chara’s Save Point is stuck a year prior to Frisk’s fall. And time he Resets, they have to relive the same goddamn year over again, albeit with differences as they try different ways to stop the inevitable Ruins slaughter whilst also keeping Frisk from Reloading or Resetting. A challenge, since they remember everything, too, but also have to wait out that entire year to try again. Every. Time.

It’s a convoluted mess during which, after every Reset, a teeny-tiny piece of Bunny returns from the void all twisted up and wrong. Eventually there’s enough to coalesce into a drippy husk of his former self and even those year lulls in between trying to figure out the Frisk Situation become sour.

They eventually figure something out. Unfortunately it includes Fuse having to secretly kill and contain every still-living fallen human’s Soul in order to be able to quickly use Frisk’s to break the Barrier, which leaves them no longer able to Reload or Reset. Unfortunately the process also gets rid of Chara.

Fuse thinks it also gets rid of Bunny, but the non-existent scientist simply can’t leave the Underground. He doesn’t have the data to put on his face, let alone visit someplace he’s never been before. He doesn’t have the pathing!

STATUS: INACCESSIBLE.

Surface Era

Papyrus goes on to become a daycare worker–which really isn’t much different from his prior occupation Underground; same with Undyne. The old Royal Couple get to see the Surface again before they finally fade away to dust. King Asriel tries to forge some sort of alliance with the local human government. It becomes very noticeable that some monsters (those that lived in Snowdin and the Ruins) are better able to adjust than other monsters (those that lived in the more lawless, hedonistic region encompassing Hot Land through to New Home).

Unfortunately Fuse is, at heart, part of that lawless group, despite his brother’s honest attempts at making him a better guy. He ends up working at a chop-shop seeing as all of his qualifications mean nothing unless they’re on a certificate provided by a human institution after many expensive years at human schools and he becomes very good at carjacking.

He does try to go legit once or twice, but he doesn’t have a food handling license and humans are way too easily scandalized… BP can’t really get anything going, so even gigs are a bust.

Alphys helps him out sometimes - her business ventures are very successful. She even drags him out to classy li'l cafes sometimes when Undyne is busy.

STATUS: ACCESSIBLE.
Active Players: Fuse, Papyrus, Shelphys, Undyne, BP, Catty, Bratty, Asriel, Moffy, Bunny

The Hivemind [first stage]

What happens when you give your fishwife a new organ based upon one of your fungus-based magibiogenetically engineered experiments? Well, turns out the stable magic source it was tested on did not fully replicate what would occur when it is exposed for long enough to the messy, fluctuating magic of a monster, as well as the presence of its SOUL.

Undyne gradually succumbs to a fungal infection that gains sentience approximately five years after the Barrier falls. It happens in the Surface Laboratory in the presence of Alphys, Papyrus, and Fuse; the latter of which confronts the fungal abomination to buy the other two some time to escape–he’s the first victim, coming under Fungyne’s control.

STATUS: INACCESSIBLE.

The Hivemind [second stage: branch one]

Through much trial and error, Alphys manages to ‘domesticate’ her former wife, the hivemind known as Fungyne. She talks her into letting everyone she has enthralled go, but even though they have been freed and everything is once more under control, everyone involved in the debacle are banished back to the Underground.

STATUS: ACCESSIBLE.
Active Players: Fuse, Papyrus, Shelphys, Fungyne, BP, Catty, Bratty, Asriel, Moffy, Bunny

The Hivemind [second stage: branch two]

Wherein Alphys fails to ‘domesticate’ her former wife, and Fungyne absorbs Fuse’s memories of tales about other universes. Fungyne takes an aggressively expansionist stance and evolves a way to send her thralls to other worlds in a bid to infect them, as well. The most common thrall she uses for this purpose is Fuse–for whatever reason, “Sanses” seem to be the most common… And it’d be dumb to put herself in danger.

STATUS: ACCESSIBLE
Active Players: Fungyne + the Hivemind (Fuse, BP, Catty, Bratty), Shelphys, Papyrus, Moffy, Bunny