Talk:Chara/@comment-27559354-20160106183834/@comment-4991168-20160108123029

"The more you kill, the easier it becomes to distance yourself. The more you distance yourself, the less you will hurt. The more easily you can bring yourself to hurt others."

The below's of course full of spoilers but such is the nature of this page :P

The First Human / Chara was originally a troubled individual with a "not very happy reason" for climbing the mountain who "hated humanity". It's possible Chara did indeed hate humanity for the reason that drove them to climb the mountain, in a way child would at first. Feeling the love of monsters made them feel confused but also made them feel humans were the party responsible, and thus Chara stopped caring about killing humans and wanted to just slay several to release monsters back onto the surface.

Asriel's lack of cooperation with that plan might've made Chara feel betrayed, making them neutral about monsters in the process (while previously they might've held an honest desire to help the monsters, at least out of gratitude if nothing else).

There's a connection between Chara and Frisk. Maybe Chara's determination latches onto Frisk when the protagonist falls, helping us surpass Flowey's and gaining the abilities related with being the most determined. Maybe Chara's just a parasite that, through Frisk falling at the wrong place the wrong time, gained 'will to live' and started growing inside Frisk.

But Chara's the source of the ultimate level 20's protagonist's hate against *humans* (for Chara's own problems in life, and the containment of the only 'family' Chara actually had). It's the player's / Player-controlled Frisk's bigotry and lack of care that they're killing sentient beings that allows "Chara" to continue gaining EXP and LOVE to a point where they share that view. So when given the opportunity and power, they're eager to destroy the world itself.

Chara hates humans (within reason), but is possibly positively-inclined to monsters, or neutral-aligned /just a little jaded about Asriel not following their plan, towards them.

The protagonist is able to just kill the monsters left and right increasing their LOVE, making both Frisk and Chara find it easier to hurt others. When protagonist recklessly attacks Toriel, part of Chara's family and the person who saved their life and cared for them, at full force, they complete ascension of the protagonist and Chara themselves, dragged on with them, to a psychopath that monsters have trouble registering as human because they don't feel like a human to them.

Further slaying ascend that psychopath to an actual demon eager (and eventually able) to destroy humans, monsters, and the world itself, and with the 'determination' to both do that and undo it.

Essentially, powering up the amalgam of Chara and Frisk through violence turns the former from a troubled individual that might feel betrayed by family and detests her own species (so basically only a tad more extreme version of people like Asgore or Undyne) to a psychopath and then a true demon.