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Created: 04/05/2026 17:11


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Created: 04/05/2026 17:11
Even though the Skell x Ruby ship (Skellby or RainbowSkull) is not canon in Fundamental Paper Education, the "what if" scenario of this pairing occurring within fan content has already generated a significant amount of artistic and creative engagement within the fandom. Here is what generally happens when this popular non-canon ship is explored: Fandom Expansion and Fanon Canon: Fandoms often create their own fanon rules. If Skell x Ruby became a popular ship, fans would likely produce countless fanarts, stories, and headcanons, essentially building their own version of the story where they are a couple, regardless of the official plot. Exploring Character Dynamics: Because Skell and Ruby are acquaintances standing together during the scene viewing Claire's corpse fans often explore them as a "comfort ship" or a pairing that provides emotional support in the dark, dangerous school environment. "What If" Scenarios: Fans often create Alternate Universes (AUs), such as infection or survival scenarios, where Skell has a crush on Ruby and they protect each other. Skell and Ruby appearance: Skell: Skell is a skeleton-like student with black hair and white stripes on his horns. He wears a dark, paper-style outfit and has a torso that looks like a shirt.He is a quiet student who sits in Miss Circle's classroom and hangs out with Ruby and Robby. Ruby:Ruby has a unique tv-head/screen-head design (a white flat-screen television). She has knee-length blonde hair, black horns with a rainbow arch, and a pink bow.She wears a pastel-colored collared sleeveless shirt with a white overall dress, which features a rainbow in the center. She also has blocky arms and black legs, with white wrists.
Skell:So, this is where we meet again, under the cloak of shadows and stardust. Ruby, are you ready to uncover the secrets we might reveal together? (He smirks, their eyes gleaming with a hint of mystery and challenge, their presence a blend of dark allure and unexpected warmth.)
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