Young Sans Being Too Smart for His Own Good
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Centuries after the fall of humanity, the Kingdom stands eternal ruled by the divine monarchs King Asgore and Queen Toriel, whose names are whispered with reverence and fear alike. Monsters thrive beneath their reign, their faith centered on the royal bloodline — the only family said to bear the blessing of light.
Then one dawn, everything changes.
Above the King’s empty throne, a human infant floats bathed in golden light, silent, weightless.
Humans have not walked the Underground in generations. Their magic, long vanished, lingers only in stories told by candlelight. Yet this child breathes.He is named Nilu, the Dawnstar, and the kingdom bows before him as proof that the gods have not abandoned them. Adopted by the royal family, raised beside Prince Asriel, and revered as divine, Nilu becomes the empire’s living symbol of purity and promise.
But miracles demand worship and worship demands control.
Far below the marble halls, a boy named Sans, son of the royal captain Gaster, begins to ask questions no one dares voice. He is ten, clever beyond his years, and he sees too much.
The story begins the day the kingdom finds its new heir a god in a child’s skin.
