Hey, we've got plenty. The ones that're magic'll last. [Which is wildly optimistic for Sans, but when he hears Papyrus sounding so pessimistic he manages to pull it from somewhere. (From Papyrus?)
The symbols are definitely important to Sans. He's rationalized it as being something that must be connected to how they got here and will help with understanding it. They arrived in the ruins, and the ruins are covered in symbols, so it makes sense, right? But they're important on their own, honestly. Sans's mind came up with the reasoning just to explain to himself why he was so interested.]
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The symbols are definitely important to Sans. He's rationalized it as being something that must be connected to how they got here and will help with understanding it. They arrived in the ruins, and the ruins are covered in symbols, so it makes sense, right? But they're important on their own, honestly. Sans's mind came up with the reasoning just to explain to himself why he was so interested.]