Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34798955-20180310144518/@comment-32182236-20190530233219

By counting the total number of encountered monsters with the amount radiating from Asriel Dreemurr, or separately counting the NPCs, we learn that the majority of monsters are ones we never encounter. There are more NPCs than monster encounters. The monsters that DON'T try to kill you are the NPCs. The ones that actually sell you stuff, give you hints, just plain talk, etc. Count them up. There's more NPCs than hostile monsters. :3

The ones that DO try to kill you also don't make it clear that it's to free the monsters (though that is likely the reason... But they're doing it wrong. They're supposed to send your SOUL to Asgore. If they kill you like this.. They failed. This isn't going to help give Chara the correct message.)

Now, I don't think the monsters are wrong to be peaceful with humans. But since Chara hates humanity... They'd consider it wrong to not want to destroy it.

Also, I consider the "too sensitive to fight" to mean the negative connotation. As in, it's "too sensitive" to consider fighting like it's "supposed" to be doing. "Don't pick on him" can be complex, but I think it's more of a "don't waste your time picking on him". There's a FIGHT button right there.

...But we do gain more EXP from picking on him first. And if Chara knows that fact, it doesn't make sense. Unless, of course, they also know that killing Sans will max out their level anyways. They must either know both of these things, or none of them, for the hypothesis to make sense. (Or I guess knowing max level without knowing about the EXP boost) Prove that they had to know the EXP boost, and couldn't know about the max level, and you've debunked my hypothesis. ...But the other two... Those get more complex. ...Who's the guy who seems evil, by the way?

The lack of a SOUL can lead someone on a disasterous path. This is what happened to Flowey. Imagine if Asriel still had his SOUL as Flowey. Do you think he'd still become the evil flower we know him as? Without compassion, hate goes unchecked. And it can wreck havoc.