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NoItsBecky wrote: Alright, I can sense the sarcasm.

In any case, the "… left" things…well, I wouldn't say they're kind reminders, because nothing is kind in the genocide run. I see it as Chara telling Frisk to get her crap together and kill the rest of the monsters already.

As for the jumpscare, Chara's confused. You just slaughtered everyone in the Underground, and yet you won't finish the job. I don't know why she felt the need to give us a jumpscare, but I feel like there are more important things about Chara than the fact that she gave us a jumpscare.

When it comes to the SOUL trade, well, Chara doesn't have a SOUL. She's a ghost. She wants a SOUL. We want the world back. It's drastic, don't get me wrong, and it was a dumb idea on both ends of the deal, but it's not like we're completely blameless. We killed everyone, she just finished what we started.

Also, when you see Chara after she kills Flowey, she basically says outright that you showed her that killing was the way to go. She woke up, confused, and saw you succeeding by killing. She thought this was the right thing to do, and she figured you were doing it for a reason. And when Chara talks to you when you're in the void, she all but says, "You caused this."

Welp, the ...left may mean more than just a reminder. It's in red text, and it is implied that red text is when Chara gets emotional/excited. May mean they are sad that there are less and less monsters left.

Well, during jumpscare they laugh, like laughing off Asgore's pain, and many monsters laugh off their problems. And that black stuff looks like tears to me. Seems, like it's more like panic than simple confusion.

And with SOUL of Frisk they can propably take almost full control when they want, as implied by soulless pacifist ending. Maybe they are going to use it for something more later, and they just let Frisk live for some more time.