Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27524978-20160317154321/@comment-4560646-20160618043531

NameIsProbablyAaron wrote: Don't link me to the freaking Flowey Fan Club to try to convince me. That person is ridiculously full of themself, and they're a bully to boot. I've read their posts. They start with a hypothesis, then redefine the standards for any evidence that doesn't quite fit until it does. Then they directly insult people who don't agree with them.]

Evidence? I've never seen them do that. If you've got proof, I'll gladly leave them aside and just stick with SaveLoadReset, as they seem pretty nice and are very confident in explaining Chara.

Also, just because FloweyFanClub is not a pleasant person, it doesn't mean you have to immediatly dismiss everything they say. I myself hate NoChocolate and how she asserts that Chara is abusive of Asriel using flimsy logic, but that doesn't mean I disregard everything she says. The Undertale timeline she made was pretty good, in my opinion.

Chara fans love to insist that their pet theory is canon, which quite frankly is obnoxious and goes against the spirit of the game. I don't mind the existence of this theory at all, and I even kind of like it. I think it adds an interesting twist to the narrative. But it's not canon, no matter how strongly certain people assert that it is. And being rude to people who choose to interpret it a different way isn't cool. Remember, Chara is a character who is supposed to have some sort of personal connection to the player, so interpretations of this character are going to vary far more wildly than anyone else in the game. Putting forth your interpretation of them is fine. Just refrain from calling it canon. ;)

There's probably two reasons behind that. First is that this is kind of a response to those who assert that Chara is evil. Especially when Narrator Chara was starting to get popular, those who believe in Psychopath Chara refused to even read it and asserted their own theories as canon. And plenty still do to this day(Psychopath Chara was considered canon on TVTropes and all other interpretations of Chara were forbidden from being included there until recently, for example).

Second is that, well, when you start observing every evidence for Narrator Chara, it starts getting pretty difficult to not see it applying for the situations due to its consistency, and things just escalate from there. When I first heard of NarraChara, I thought it was a retarded idea on the same level as "Sans is Ness", and brushed it aside while favouring Psychopath Chara. But once I decided to give it a read, I started realizing how much it applied, and now I'm in love with it.