So we should! Especially in the face of such mysterious travel-based mysteries...
[Given how enthusiastically this Earthen alien cyborg wanted to play conversational one-upskeletonship about who knows what and how most tragic their respective homes are, the skeleton can't quite tell if this is a gambit for showing off some more.
How would teamwork be needed for mystery solving, when people could walk around looking, touching, and tasting their environments to learn from them? Maybe it's 'help' more in the form of social encouragement, nudges to keep going, like he's done with Sans for years... Or, more difficulties like that clinging mud and the lingering shock of death? (Easier to think of the quicksand than the question of whether he's left his dust for his brother to find. Easier to find something else to focus on.)]
I'm so glad you're recognizing the powers of friendship, and teamwork!
[Not that he said anything about them being friends, just to 'work together', but the simplest way for - the skeleton - to win any incoming conversational gambits is to befriend each other and render such competitions nearly moot.]
Papyrus used Passive Aggressive Friendship Quest?
[Given how enthusiastically this Earthen alien cyborg wanted to play conversational one-upskeletonship about who knows what and how most tragic their respective homes are, the skeleton can't quite tell if this is a gambit for showing off some more.
How would teamwork be needed for mystery solving, when people could walk around looking, touching, and tasting their environments to learn from them? Maybe it's 'help' more in the form of social encouragement, nudges to keep going, like he's done with Sans for years... Or, more difficulties like that clinging mud and the lingering shock of death? (Easier to think of the quicksand than the question of whether he's left his dust for his brother to find. Easier to find something else to focus on.)]
I'm so glad you're recognizing the powers of friendship, and teamwork!
[Not that he said anything about them being friends, just to 'work together', but the simplest way for - the skeleton - to win any incoming conversational gambits is to befriend each other and render such competitions nearly moot.]