Talk:Chara/@comment-33170295-20200107164313/@comment-32182236-20200115185832

@Tamgle:

1:Yes, I did say that. There is a difference between the two. Chara hating humanity, on its own isn't enough to prove they wanted to kill them. But, that, in conjunction with the rest of the evidence, can.

2:I actually only used the fact help to rule out the idea that it was to see the flowers. The rest of the argument involves the fact that Chara didn't drop the body after reaching the Surface. It wasn't to see the flowers, as we ruled that out, leading to the plan.

Since holding the body would provoke them, then that's the outcome Chara wanted. (And even if Chara didn't know that, it's STILL a better choice to drop the body-Fighting while holding a body's harder than while not holding one!-So them continuing to walk with the body had a purpose.) And since they didn't actually want Asriel to to get killed, that only leaves one other possibility.

Either they die, or the humans die. Chara didn't want the first one, so what else does that leave us with?

...Now, let's suppose Chara merely wanted to kill six humans. As Jacky points out, that's not the most effective way to do this. And the plan was to kill SIX. A part of the plan, from Asriel's POV, is that they ONLY need to kill six. Yet Chara attracted what was likely the entire village. Well more than just six.

So this wasn't just their way of doing the plan. They would have gotten them, one by one.

So why would Chara decide to attract more than six, which, as we just deduced, meant that they wanted to KILL more than six people, in an act that would decalre war on all of humanity?

Simple. They wanted to eradicate humanity.