#anyway thresher was like... the first fusion i designed? i think???
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undertalethingems · 3 years ago
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[Re]Fused Character Spotlight #1: Thresher
The fused form of Undyne and Papyrus, Thresher is a nigh-unstoppable ball of enthusiasm and energy. A reflection of their friendship cranked up to 11, there’s really only one way to describe this fusion: intense. The one thing that can reliably put a damper on their spirits is the possibility of needlessly harming those they care about—which, between the two of them, is basically anyone.
Uses they/them
Endless enthusiasm for whatever they’re doing: fighting? Oh yeah! Puzzles? Duh!!! Just hanging out? It’s gonna be the best hangout possible!
Would Die For Their Friends (but would Prefer Not To, because then they don’t get to hang out with their friends anymore)
Loud. Seriously, ear protection is required for anyone spending a significant amount of time around them (unless you happen to not have ears, but even then....)
Physically very strong, visually intimidating--but hates scaring people. They want to intimidate their enemies, not terrorize their neighbors! (the neighbors were terrorized anyway.... see below:)
Can go for days without sleep and is constantly on the move and looking for things to do; this can lead to restlessness and disruption of others’ lives and homes. When they finally un-fuse, both halves are exhausted  from all the activity. Papyrus hates the ensuing downtime, and would probably only succeed in wearing himself out more if Sans didn’t make him relax. Undyne deals with it appropriately but is very grumpy until she recovers. Yet they’re always happy to fuse again.
Battle style: attacks are like puzzles and combine blue and green soul magic (block attacks in the right order during green soul mode, maze-like and platforming sections during blue). No gaster blasters, but bone-spear attacks fill same role of special heavy-hitting attack. Enjoys both ranged or hand-to-hand combat. Will challenge anyone, then be disappointed no one wants to fight--but very few can actually match them.
Most likely to un-fuse due to almost harming bystanders, exhaustion, and disagreements about puzzle design.
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