Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31523693-20170315075802/@comment-29729266-20170322235047

''I agree, the Papyrus ending is the saddest. However, I don't belive Papyrus is oblivious to his friends' absence. He waits until Sans leaves during the phone call before he talks to you personally and some of the things he says are things such as: "Even my best encouragment don't work. I think, that like Sans, he knows what's going on. He stays "cheerful" for the sake of his brother and the remaining monsters. Even in the genocide route, he comments on "that your hands are always covered in a dusty powder." and "That your life is going down a dangerous path." He knows that what you're doing and tries to stay cheerful and naive despite it. Papyrus knows what's going on in the Underground. I think he knows that Undyne and everyone is gone. And he's trying to stay upbeat and cheerful for the sake of others (probably because if a monster loses hope and becomes depressed, they could die.) Also, if you unlock Sans' room, he asks you: "Is Sans pranking you across space and time? I hate it when he does that!" ''

''Like I said, I do belive the Papyrus ending is the saddest. I just don't think he's completely oblivious to what happened. (also sorry for the long paragraph of random speculation.)''