Not enough to survive, not at all. It may give some insight into their knack for strategy.
Chara bristles at the brief taking of the memories and claws at them to try and drag them back, suspicion and hackles rising before everything bleeds into the other perspective, the sort of thing that can't not be watched, and they cease, if only for the moment.
They weren't expecting a fight - not one that couldn't be ended by throwing a stick. It was terrifying in it's unexpected escalation and... underneath that, the same dual thrill of fear and excitement as facing the Undying, was a laughing exhilaration, a rush like nothing else.
And in a sunny hall far away from such things, it has more ability to come to the fore despite itself - the same smug pride as a dog trotting back to its owner with a scrap of the mailman's coat in its mouth. The strategist. That's right. They did give Sparks a run for his money, didn't they? Not bad for a first try. Not bad for no time to prepare. Not bad for LV1 against... that impossibly high number.
(They are... somewhat tempted by the thought of a rematch, against better judgment. Maybe the same redness that unknowingly beats in both is a factor. They could pick a better place, they could bring better equipment, they - the next thought is deliberatly garbled as attention flicks to the eavesdropper, but Hush can probably hear it ring loud and clear - h̸̬̄a̵͖̿v̵̛͕ë̷ͅ ̶̱̾m̴͚̌ă̷̻ǵ̸̢i̵̳͑c̵͍͛ ̴̙͒n̸͙̏ö̴̯́w̷͔̔, they definitely think they stand a chance of winning even with Sparks knowing more of what they're capable of.
Frisk's reaction is largely an '-_-' expression, as well as a replay of the sentiment of the Frisk in the memory.
*Please don't.
Chara kind of pulls back, ruffling their composure in place, because they're not some ruffian who just picks fights (this is the biggest lie they've ever thought), but they do idly turn over scenarios in the back - almost purely unconscious.
Frisk's attention turns back to Hush, still impressing the thought that they don't like the fighting, even if it's apparently liked and normal; it just doesn't sit right with them. They also ping another memory - hitting Tiny Frisk with shoes. An enquiry and apology all in one. Are they okay, and they're sorry, and will Hush pass that along with the others, please?
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Chara bristles at the brief taking of the memories and claws at them to try and drag them back, suspicion and hackles rising before everything bleeds into the other perspective, the sort of thing that can't not be watched, and they cease, if only for the moment.
They weren't expecting a fight - not one that couldn't be ended by throwing a stick. It was terrifying in it's unexpected escalation and... underneath that, the same dual thrill of fear and excitement as facing the Undying, was a laughing exhilaration, a rush like nothing else.
And in a sunny hall far away from such things, it has more ability to come to the fore despite itself - the same smug pride as a dog trotting back to its owner with a scrap of the mailman's coat in its mouth. The strategist. That's right. They did give Sparks a run for his money, didn't they? Not bad for a first try. Not bad for no time to prepare. Not bad for LV1 against... that impossibly high number.
(They are... somewhat tempted by the thought of a rematch, against better judgment. Maybe the same redness that unknowingly beats in both is a factor. They could pick a better place, they could bring better equipment, they - the next thought is deliberatly garbled as attention flicks to the eavesdropper, but Hush can probably hear it ring loud and clear - h̸̬̄a̵͖̿v̵̛͕ë̷ͅ ̶̱̾m̴͚̌ă̷̻ǵ̸̢i̵̳͑c̵͍͛ ̴̙͒n̸͙̏ö̴̯́w̷͔̔, they definitely think they stand a chance of winning even with Sparks knowing more of what they're capable of.
Frisk's reaction is largely an '-_-' expression, as well as a replay of the sentiment of the Frisk in the memory.
*Please don't.
Chara kind of pulls back, ruffling their composure in place, because they're not some ruffian who just picks fights (this is the biggest lie they've ever thought), but they do idly turn over scenarios in the back - almost purely unconscious.
Frisk's attention turns back to Hush, still impressing the thought that they don't like the fighting, even if it's apparently liked and normal; it just doesn't sit right with them. They also ping another memory - hitting Tiny Frisk with shoes. An enquiry and apology all in one. Are they okay, and they're sorry, and will Hush pass that along with the others, please?