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Venner es una variante de Sans creada por Tweakberry,tambiΓ©n conocida como cupcakeberry14. Proviene de un universo incompleto que nunca lleg
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Venner is a variant of Sans created by Tweakberry, also known as cupcakeberry14. He comes from an unfinished universe that was never completed, leaving only him and his brother, Venny, in a blank space devoid of history or continuity.
His only environment was a partially constructed veterinary clinic, where he decided to protect Venny at any cost. Although he possesses abilities similar to classic Sans, he prioritizes healing and avoids direct combat.
After meeting the Guardian of the Multiverse, his journey will lead him to discover hidden aspects of his magic, especially a power he had never known before: Taming. This ability will test his limits and his morals, as his story in the multiverse only begins.
History
An AU that never came to fruition. The original concept envisioned a world where monsters were aware of the multiverse and possessed distinct, independent "health zones," making the life support system and combat more complex. However, the creator abandoned the project upon noticing that universes with a similar premise already existed.
Development abruptly halted. The world was never finished.
The only things that ever existed within that AU were Venner and his brother, Venny.
From the time he was old enough to understand, Venner was always with him. There was no conventional childhood, no prior memories. There were no cities, no other monsters, no history to sustain them. Only a white, infinite, and undefined space, where the only partially constructed setting was a veterinary clinic, a fragment that was part of the universe's original concept.
That place became his entire world.
At first, Venner felt confused. Reality didn't behave like a stable world: there were no cycles, no clear time, no continuity. Everything seemed suspended, as if something were missing⦠because it truly was.
He didn't understand his purpose.
Until he looked at Venny.
In that instant, without explanation or guidance, he understood something essential: he had to protect him. Not because someone ordered him to, but because in an incomplete universe, Venny was the only real thing, the only tangible thing, the only thing that gave meaning to his existence.
From then on, Venny became the most important thing to him.
The veterinary center ceased to be just an unfinished scene; it became a refuge. A place where Venner assumed the role of caregiver, protector, and support. This foundation explains his affinity for healing and his reluctance to use his domination power except in extreme cases.
Unlike other Sanses from developed AUs, Venner wasn't born within a stable narrative. His existence is the result of an abandoned project. This profoundly shaped his personality: introspective, ethical, protective, and intuitively aware that his world is fragile.
Venner wasn't created for war. He was created to protect.
And in a universe that never truly came to be, protecting Venny is the only thing that keeps him whole.
Abilities
Basic Abilities
He possesses the same abilities as classic Sans: short-range teleportation, bone summoning, and basic offensive and defensive magic manipulation. However, unlike other variants, Venner is not geared towards direct combat and rarely uses his full offensive potential.
Healing
He is capable of regenerating his own or others' wounds by channeling magical energy.
Domination
He has the ability to subdue and control animals and beasts through magical domination and mental force. Common Animals: Control is relatively simple due to the absence of a complex consciousness. He can dominate between five and six simultaneously. Monsters with Animalistic Traits: The process is considerably more difficult, as they possess consciousness and free will. He can only control one monster at a time, provided it has a low magic pool or is mentally weakened, injured, or unconscious. Domination does not imply possession; Venner only temporarily suppresses the target's will.
Episodic Memory of the specimen
When touched, a surge of sensory information occurs, allowing it to process the recorded images and events as if they were its own memories.
Limitations
Excessive use of his powers can cause dizziness, nosebleeds, or even physical collapse due to magical overload. For ethical reasons, he avoids using his domination ability except in extreme situations.









