Talk:Asgore Dreemurr/@comment-30609742-20170131195202/@comment-26432906-20170217125633

C: He didn't lie. The power of seven human SOULs is needed to break the barrier. Eventually, Asriel broke the barrier because he had the power of 6 human SOULs plus the SOULs of every being in the underground (except Napstablook and Frisk), which according to the game, is equivalent to the power of 1 human SOUL. So basically the power of 7 human SOULs. That was not a lie.

A: He needed to kill the children to "collect" their SOUL to break the barrier. There was​ a reason.

B: Yes, he could, but that would mean killing 6 more humans on the surface to "collect" their SOULs. That was Toriel's great idea actually. But it was a bit unjust compared to the other option. Who really should die? A bunch of innocent, law abiding citzens who obeyed the rules and stayed away from the moutain? Or a bunch of adventurous little kids that signed themselves up for adventure, knowing the risk in climbing up the moutain? Those kids that fell down would either have to stay down there anyway or kill a boss monster in order to leave. They might as well be killed since you are at war with the people who trapped you and you need to get back up there ASAP.

D: He was hoping another human never came down because he was sick of killing children. He was feeling GUILT. Once again, it wouldn't be fair for him to go up to the surface to kill a slightly less innocent person, but he regonizes their innocence nonetheless.