![]() He wears a custom-made costume known as his "battle body", which is made up of a white torso piece with various golden trims (and embroidered with a symbol that very heavily resembles that of the Starman from the Mother series), a rough red scarf or cloth around his neck, red gloves (trimmed with gold), blue briefs with a golden belt, and long red boots. His mouth is in a smile shape most of the time and his eyes are pupil-less, resembling vertical slits with his expressions being formed mostly by his skeletal pseudo-brows. Papyrus is a tall, perhaps anatomically inaccurate skeleton with a skull shaped in a more straight and geometrical structure (in contrast to his brother's more rounded skull). Papyrus makes his home in the city of Snowdin. In his first appearance, Papyrus originally wanted to capture Frisk, but, if they spare him, the will become friends with them. He is a skeleton and the brother of Sans. He is also a mentioned character in the alternate-universe spin-off Deltarune, and might appear in a future chapter. Papyrus, called the Great Papyrus by himself, is the deuteragonist of Undertale, being a major character in the Neutral Route (with his role depending on the ending) and the Genocide Route, and the deuteragonist of the True Pacifist Route. ~ Papyrus encourages Frisk while Flowey captured them. THAT'S RIGHT, HUMAN! YOU CAN WIN!! JUST DO WHAT I, WOULD DO.BELIEVE IN YOU!!! ~ Papyrus tries to redeem Frisk during the Genocide Route HOWEVER! I, PAPYRUS SEE GREAT POTENTIAL WITHIN YOU! EVERYONE CAN BE A GREAT PERSON IF THEY JUST TRY! AND ME, I HARDLY HAVE TO TRY AT ALL!!! NYEH HEH HEH! Retrieved August 10, 2016.I WILL BE THE ONE! I MUST BE THE ONE! I WILL CAPTURE A HUMAN! THEN I, THE GREAT PAPYRUS.WILL GET ALL THE THINGS I UTTERLY DESERVE! ![]() "Executive Suite: Papyrus CEO Dominique Sherman Says It Is A Misnomer That 'You Can Have It All' ". "Some Papyrus stores reopening as Paper Source locations". "Papyrus, The US Leading Specialist Card Retailer Closes All Stores". "How Papyrus greeting cards still connect". "Schurman Retail Group: Crafting a real paper success". "Beloved stationery shop Papyrus closing all stores". ^ Thorbecke, Catherine (January 24, 2020)." 'Congrats' card in order: Papyrus CEO from East Bay named a 'Jewish woman to watch' ". ^ Pazornik, Amanda (December 9, 2010)."Clinton Cards has a new look, but can its reinvention work?". ^ a b Simpson, Emma (December 24, 2012)."There's something about a letter-still". "Things I Can't Live Without: Dominique Schurman". ^ a b c Fried, John (December 1, 2005).^ "Papyrus signs long-term retail lease with ESRT"."Fairfield firm finds success in paper, gifts". ![]() "Papyrus Stores And Their Passion For Paper". The Papyrus logo is a distinct pink hummingbird and can be found on a variety of Papyrus products. Other brands sold in Papyrus stores included American Greetings and Carlton Cards. Through the NIQUEA.D brand, Papyrus sold a selection of gifts, jewelry, and other fashion accessories. The stores also offered products like journals, note cards, gift wrap, and customized invitations. The chain is perhaps best known for its high-end greeting cards that often incorporated items like buttons, fabric, leather, zippers, glitter, and other embellishments. Papyrus sold a variety of luxury paper products including a selection of stationery and greeting cards. 30 of their closed stores were picked up by Paper Source by early March 2020. On January 17, 2020, liquidation sales began in all stores under the management of Gordon Brothers. ![]() On January 16, 2020, it was announced that all 260 remaining Papyrus and other Schurman retail stores would be closing. A number of these stores were eventually rebranded as Papyrus stores. In 2009, Papyrus's parent company, Schurman Retail Group, purchased all 346 American Greetings retail shops. By 2005, the company operated around 146 Papyrus retail shops. At that time, there were around 37 Papyrus stores nationwide, and the company was bringing in $10 million per year. In 1991, Dominique Schurman became the CEO of Schurman Fine Papers and Papyrus. In the 1980s, the company began domestic production of Papyrus products. Over the next five years, more Papyrus stores opened around the United States, and the company soon began selling franchises. The original store was opened for less than $1,000 and featured a variety of fine art-inspired greeting cards, postcards, and other paper products. It began as the retail wing of Schurman Fine Papers (now, the Schurman Retail Group). The first Papyrus retail shop was opened in 1973 by Margrit Schurman in Berkeley, California.
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