
Dr. Alphy's latest invention is an absorbent undergarment that's meant to hold water, to allow for Waterfall-dwelling monsters to visit Hotland without drying out.
Or at least, that's what she *said* they were for. In actuality they're big fat baby diapers cause she liked them so much while researching human culture that she reverse-engineered some herself. They came out a lot thicker than expected, but you don't see her complaining.
(no really, you don't. She does a pretty good job at hiding that she even wears them.)
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I commissioned this from
TheSketchedBeing , a friend of mine, a few months ago. They agreed that there can never be enough padded Alphys in this world, and I'd say it came out fairly cute!
Alphys is from Undertale and I don't own her.
(will move to scraps later)
Or at least, that's what she *said* they were for. In actuality they're big fat baby diapers cause she liked them so much while researching human culture that she reverse-engineered some herself. They came out a lot thicker than expected, but you don't see her complaining.
(no really, you don't. She does a pretty good job at hiding that she even wears them.)
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I commissioned this from

Alphys is from Undertale and I don't own her.
(will move to scraps later)
Category All / ABDL
Species Lizard
Size 342 x 459px
File Size 14.7 kB
Actually yeah, you want a long lab coat. Can't have chemicals spilling on you. If that's not possible, it's still required to wear long pants. Literally any exposed skin that isn't your arms is a no-go in the lab. That means no shorts or open-toed shoes.
For Alphys, I think a labcoat that goes down to just below the knees is alright, plus some pants to help cover their legs in case they spill some chemicals. For shoes, I don't know if they wear shoes, but might be recommended.
For Alphys, I think a labcoat that goes down to just below the knees is alright, plus some pants to help cover their legs in case they spill some chemicals. For shoes, I don't know if they wear shoes, but might be recommended.
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