Talk:Chara/@comment-33170295-20200107164313/@comment-26907577-20200116134926

Great, the gang's all here.

Ambassador covered most of my points. But have mine anyway (hey, I thought you liked color? I'm already addicted to it.)

No but Asriel indeed figure out that Chara wanted to kill the villagers, which is why he resisted:

"They were the one who wanted to use our full power, i resisted"

He could somehow feel that Chara wanted to kill the villagers, if they wanted to do that since the start, Asriel would have resisted earlier instead of letting Chara to carry their body on the golden flowers but he only ran away when the villagers started to attack them.

I'll bet that the SOUL-share system only lets Asriel know:
 * 1) What Chara mentally says to him
 * 2) What Chara is actively trying to do.

That's my claim.

And Chara was peacefully carrying their body upon the golden flowers until the villagers started to attack them

Precisely. Chara's plan was to provoke an attack while making it seem, from Asriel's perspective, unprovoked. To make him think humans were all bad and deserved to die.

Except, in this case there's no need to wage another war as Chara is the one who will have this power.

...elaborate? It's not about whether they need a war. It's about whether Chara wants one. Because with that many SOULs, they can make whatever they want happen.

That would be a nedless effort

How so?

and if its back to the underground i dont see how theyll justify it to monsters

They don't need to justify it to the monsters. Who's the one in control here? Who's the one with a dozen SOULs and godlike power?

Chasriel. Not Asgore, not Undyne, not Gaster, not nobody. Chasriel is the one with the power.

All they need to do is kill the evil humans and rescue the nice monsters. The ends justify the means to Chara, if not to the other monsters. And nobody but Asriel can stop them.

So step 1 is to convince Asriel to go along with it, by showcasing humanity's worst qualities.