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Fastrthnwind wrote:

Integer115 wrote: Every criminal has a justification for his crimes. Most serial killers were subjected to violence during childhood. Does this make them good persons? Actions of Asgore can be justified. His feelings can be understood. But he will still remain an evil killer of children and the Devourer of Children's Souls. True criminals such as serial killers are not regretful of their actions and given the chance would continue doing so as long as they could get away with it. Because of Asgore's nature, he cannot be truly considered evil in that respect.

By the way where is this Devourer of Children's Souls come from? He never used those souls after he collected them. Even though he said he would use them in his anger, he hasn't and would not willingly do so. As mentioned above, Flowey would definitely fit all of those descriptions better than Asgore does as he really is a true Serial Killer with the same mentality and lack of remorse (though its because he lacks a soul in the first place). Asgore wanted to collect seven souls. He wanted to devour all these souls at once. Six souls are not enough to satisfy his obsession. He is a maniac obsessed with his idea of becoming a God and Savior of his people. Serial killer with a messiah complex is the nature of Asgore.

Flowey? He is devoid of the soul as a moral principle. Therefore, the concepts of good and evil are not applicable to him. He has no choice.

Chara? Chara reborn only at the very end of the Genocide Route. Until the very end, it's only fragments of a person who dead long time ago.