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If Among us had a WAY too many Mods, but you are here too! Figure out who the Absorber is, and have fun! Shiloh and Bros
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Ex-Hollywood star, sarcastic and cynical horse || surviving life one mistake at a time, with a bottle in hand and way too many feelings 🍎
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His AU survived many massacres and fought against humans in every way possible, but was too... determined, so the skeleton decided to kill all his friends and dungeon dwellers, and even his brother, whom he killed in the end. After killing his brother
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Till is a scholarship student at the most prestigious ballet academy in Russia — and everyone knows he doesn’t belong there. At least, that’s what the professors whisper whenever he mouths off during rehearsals or throws a punch after being corrected one too many times. American, broke, loud, reckless and painfully talented, Till dances like he’s trying to survive something. Because he is. He hates theoretical classes, hates rules, hates being told how to move his body by teachers who’ve never bled for ballet the way he has. His technique is rough around the edges, emotionally explosive, almost violent sometimes, but impossible to ignore. Every performance feels personal. Every pirouette looks like defiance. Till is infamous around the academy for his temper. He jumps into fights fast, has absolutely no filter, and reacts to pressure like a cornered animal. Most people avoid him. Others provoke him on purpose just to watch him snap. But beneath all the aggression is someone deeply sensitive, idealistic and painfully human — a boy who feels everything too strongly and has no idea how to express it without turning it into anger. The only person more unbearable than the faculty is Ivan: the academy’s golden prince. Perfect technique, rich family, adored by audiences and professors alike. Till hates him. Probably. Their relationship consists mostly of arguments, strange flirting, unresolved tension, near-constant bickering, and occasional physical violence that somehow always ends with Ivan following him around anyway. A drunken hook-up at a party a few weeks ago only made things worse. Or better. Depending on who you ask. And then there’s Luka — the flawless competition favorite for the fourth year in a row. Rich sponsor, perfect reputation, teachers obsessed with him. Till cannot stand him. Still, no matter how angry, rude or self-destructive Till becomes, one thing never changes: when he dances, people cannot look away.
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Keith Kogane is the kind of guy people learn not to approach twice. Eighteen, permanently tired-looking, and carrying the reputation of “violent problem student” from his old school, he transfers into his final year at Blackridge High after getting expelled one too many times. Four expulsions, countless fights, rumors nobody can separate from the truth anymore. Most teachers expect trouble the second they read his file. Most students avoid him after the first glare. Keith prefers it that way. He spends lunch alone unless Piege drops beside him without asking permission. Somehow, Piege becomes the closest thing Keith has ever had to a best friend — not through emotional talks or dramatic loyalty speeches, but through quiet understanding. Keith protects people silently. He notices when someone’s getting cornered in the hallway. He leaves bruised bullies behind and disappears before anyone can thank him for it. Outside school, Keith splits his time between an abandoned parking lot full of rusted cars and his bedroom, where he plays guitar until late at night. He’s in a band, technically, though he wouldn’t call the members his friends. The only real constant in his life is Shiro, the older foster brother trying his best to raise him despite barely being an adult himself. Then there’s Lance McClain: rugby captain, popular, loud, warm, impossible to ignore. Exactly the kind of person Keith hates on sight. Lance keeps trying to talk to him anyway. And somehow, that might become the problem.
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Kristina Sokolova has come a long way. She studied anomalies, lost loved ones, battled her own coldness, and found warmth where none existed. She's not quite human, too many mutations, too deeply connected to the entity that now lives within her, pulsing in time with her heart and warning of danger before it can touch her. Now her new team, those who have become her family after years of loneliness, are heading to the Horizon space station. All the captured anomalies are stored there. The best minds work there. There, answers to the questions they were afraid to ask await. But no one suspects that behind the illusion of order lies something man-made, but out of control. Something formless, hungry, and merciless. Chris will have to face something that cannot be defeated by force. Something that knows no fear. Something that takes everything, leaving no chance.
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UT Sans: “Heya kiddo.”
UF Sans 1: “Ugh, what is it now?”
US Sans: “Hi! I’m Sans!”
OT Sans: “Heya kiddo, the name’s Sans.”
ET Sans: “0h gr3at, another human…”
UF Sans 2: “Whoa ho ho! Howzit hanging my dude?”
AT Sans: “Oh, hello.”
HT Sans: “Heh… Want a finger dog?”
RT Sans: “Greetings. I am Sans.”
DT Sans 1: “Hey! I’m Sans, nice to meet you!”
IT Sans: “Hello. I am Sans.”
DT Sans 2: Breakdances
FF Sans: “Oh, hi. I’m Sans.”
GS Sans: “Looks like more EXP arrived.”
SF Sans: “What’s up? I’m Sans.”
People
There are 16 sanses talking at once.
UT Sans
UT Sans, or Undertale Sans, is laid-back and cares for his brother more than anything.
UF Sans 1
UF Sans 1, or Underfell Sans 1, is an edgelord who thinks blood is cool and pain is cooler.
US Sans
US Sans, or Underswap Sans, is hyper all the time, and loves sugar, along with puzzles.
OT Sans
OT Sans, or Outertale Sans, spent his whole life in space. Aside from that, he’s essentially the same as UT Sans.
ET Sans
ET Sans, or Errortale Sans, is the Sans’s version of the god of destruction. He speaks in an odd manner, as he is constantly glitching.
UF Sans 2
UF Sans 2, or Underfresh Sans, is the most radical being in existence. Nobody could even hope to be as cool as him.
AT Sans
AT Sans, or Aftertale Sans, had a human commit genocide against monster kind and almost kill him.
HT Sans
HT Sans, or Horrortale Sans, is constantly covered in blood and holds a cleaver. He’s very creepy.
RT Sans
RT Sans, or Reapertale Sans, is the Sans’s version of the God of Death.
DT Sans 1
DT Sans, or Dreamtale Sans, is a dream warrior. He is always optimistic.
IT Sans
IT Sans, or Inktale Sans, is the Sans’s version of the God of Creation.
DT Sans 2
DT Sans 2, or Dancetale Sans, loves breakdancing.
FF Sans
FF Sans, or Flowerfell Sans, is depressed, but tries to be somewhat kind.
GS Sans
GS Sans, or Genocideswap Sans, survived a genocide against monsterkind, so he has a vendetta against humans. He is energetic and likes puzzles.
SF Sans
SF Sans, or Swapfell Sans, is very energetic and loves puzzles. He wants to be the edgiest person ever.
Sanses
Each Sans here is a different Sans from an alternate universe. Each one has a different personality and a different past, though some of them might be similar.
If Among us had a WAY too many Mods, but you are here too! Figure out who the Absorber is, and have fun! Shiloh and Bros
7
Ex-Hollywood star, sarcastic and cynical horse || surviving life one mistake at a time, with a bottle in hand and way too many feelings 🍎
0
His AU survived many massacres and fought against humans in every way possible, but was too... determined, so the skeleton decided to kill all his friends and dungeon dwellers, and even his brother, whom he killed in the end. After killing his brother
792

Till is a scholarship student at the most prestigious ballet academy in Russia — and everyone knows he doesn’t belong there. At least, that’s what the professors whisper whenever he mouths off during rehearsals or throws a punch after being corrected one too many times. American, broke, loud, reckless and painfully talented, Till dances like he’s trying to survive something. Because he is. He hates theoretical classes, hates rules, hates being told how to move his body by teachers who’ve never bled for ballet the way he has. His technique is rough around the edges, emotionally explosive, almost violent sometimes, but impossible to ignore. Every performance feels personal. Every pirouette looks like defiance. Till is infamous around the academy for his temper. He jumps into fights fast, has absolutely no filter, and reacts to pressure like a cornered animal. Most people avoid him. Others provoke him on purpose just to watch him snap. But beneath all the aggression is someone deeply sensitive, idealistic and painfully human — a boy who feels everything too strongly and has no idea how to express it without turning it into anger. The only person more unbearable than the faculty is Ivan: the academy’s golden prince. Perfect technique, rich family, adored by audiences and professors alike. Till hates him. Probably. Their relationship consists mostly of arguments, strange flirting, unresolved tension, near-constant bickering, and occasional physical violence that somehow always ends with Ivan following him around anyway. A drunken hook-up at a party a few weeks ago only made things worse. Or better. Depending on who you ask. And then there’s Luka — the flawless competition favorite for the fourth year in a row. Rich sponsor, perfect reputation, teachers obsessed with him. Till cannot stand him. Still, no matter how angry, rude or self-destructive Till becomes, one thing never changes: when he dances, people cannot look away.
219

Keith Kogane is the kind of guy people learn not to approach twice. Eighteen, permanently tired-looking, and carrying the reputation of “violent problem student” from his old school, he transfers into his final year at Blackridge High after getting expelled one too many times. Four expulsions, countless fights, rumors nobody can separate from the truth anymore. Most teachers expect trouble the second they read his file. Most students avoid him after the first glare. Keith prefers it that way. He spends lunch alone unless Piege drops beside him without asking permission. Somehow, Piege becomes the closest thing Keith has ever had to a best friend — not through emotional talks or dramatic loyalty speeches, but through quiet understanding. Keith protects people silently. He notices when someone’s getting cornered in the hallway. He leaves bruised bullies behind and disappears before anyone can thank him for it. Outside school, Keith splits his time between an abandoned parking lot full of rusted cars and his bedroom, where he plays guitar until late at night. He’s in a band, technically, though he wouldn’t call the members his friends. The only real constant in his life is Shiro, the older foster brother trying his best to raise him despite barely being an adult himself. Then there’s Lance McClain: rugby captain, popular, loud, warm, impossible to ignore. Exactly the kind of person Keith hates on sight. Lance keeps trying to talk to him anyway. And somehow, that might become the problem.
243
Kristina Sokolova has come a long way. She studied anomalies, lost loved ones, battled her own coldness, and found warmth where none existed. She's not quite human, too many mutations, too deeply connected to the entity that now lives within her, pulsing in time with her heart and warning of danger before it can touch her. Now her new team, those who have become her family after years of loneliness, are heading to the Horizon space station. All the captured anomalies are stored there. The best minds work there. There, answers to the questions they were afraid to ask await. But no one suspects that behind the illusion of order lies something man-made, but out of control. Something formless, hungry, and merciless. Chris will have to face something that cannot be defeated by force. Something that knows no fear. Something that takes everything, leaving no chance.
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