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PancryPancreas5 wrote: CookiesAndChicken wrote: Something to add on the whole Flowey/Asriel thing:

In the neutral route, after he absorbed the six human souls, Flowey seemed pretty keen about absorbing Frisk's soul and raining destruction on both the monsters and the humans. After all, his original goal was to destroy the world. Asriel himself admits this during his boss fight, saying: You know......I don't care about destroying the world anymore."

I wonder what made him change his mind?

And if Flowey DID succeed in taking Frisk's soul would he have actually changed into Asriel, or become an even more terrifying monster? If he managed to absorb Frisk's soul, I think he wouldn't turn into Asriel, but something even more terrifying than Omega Flowey that like Chara after Genocide has the power to destroy the world. It is implied that soul of every Monster equals power of one human soul, but they are still different components. I think that love, hope and compassion (things the Monster's souls are made of) actually brought back Asriel. I agree. I think its not the souls that provide power, but what the souls are made of.