Talk:Chara/@comment-34687769-20181004235454/@comment-34687769-20181006114706

"I don't really understand what you are talking about. The fact is the monsterkind doesn't suffer from any kind of disease, pollution, armed conflict, inability to reproduce, power outage or lack of food. They are living good life, they have build the core, have television and internet. Their one and only "problem" is being trapped by the Barrier. Such life isn't worth risking another great war."

I already answered this question but I will do it again with the good and old crtl c and v. Actually, it was said in all the game that monsters were in crisis. The reasons behind (stated by Scarf Mouse) was: "Everyone is always laughing and cracking jokes, trying to forget our modern crises... Dreariness. Crowding. Lack of sunlight." and even Nacarat Jester knows this: "We all know the underground has problems, but we smile anyway. Why? We can't do anything, so why be morose about it?" the happiness of the monsters is a way to mascarate the real sadness they have like Nacarat even said in the Epilogue: "We're free? Finally... I'll be able to stop smiling.". So... Yeah, Underground isn't the best place in the world. (To complemate this; that's why Mettaton is a big deal; because he destroy the boredom, one of the part of the crisis.)

"Chara wanted to see them before death, not to be burried amongst them. And if they wanted to just see flowers, they didn't need their body for that since they had Asriel's due to split control. You are wrong."

Actually, is implied that the thing that Chara more liked in their old live was the Golden Flowers. They drawled them in both Homes they lived, they expressed this loved by making this vision be the last one in their death bed, and loved so much that flowers that started developing a likeness of gardening (The Worn Dagger states it) and were able to pass on that love for the rest of the family: Asriel created a macaroni art of it (and became Flowey, but this was a coincidence), Asgore cultivated it in his garden and placed it in all his house and Toriel burried Chara in a bed of this flowers. We don't really know what truly Chara's reasons for bringing their body was, but it isn't a absurd theory that they wanted to rest in the thing they most loved, after all?