Talk:Chara/@comment-27559354-20160106183834/@comment-27324846-20160115032102

This is a very solid explanation of that perspective. The only thing that bugs me about it is a quote by Flowey right before you leave the Ruins.


 * I am the prince of this world's future.


 * Don't worry, my little monarch, my plan isn't regicide.


 * This is SO much more interesting.

Why would he say his plan isn't regicide (the act of killing a king) if by the end of the Neutral run, he kills Asgore if you spare him at the end of the fight? This could possibly elude to Frisk choosing to kill Asgore, with Flowey just showing up to surprise them, but then why would he refer to Frisk as "my little monarch"?

This could only be a coversation between Chara and Asriel: they're both princes, Chara never intended to kill anyone in the Dreemurr family (with themself as an exception) in their mission to collect human souls, and Flowey is known to quote himself and others throughout the Neutral run, with the most critical being:


 * "Mommy! Daddy!""Somebody help!" (Both at the end of the Photoshop Flowey boss fight and when Flowey is explaining his creation in the Genocide run.

You could look at it either way, but what do you all think about that bit of dialogue?