Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26173722-20180625135942/@comment-26173722-20190908143607

MagomaevaAmina wrote: YellowBunny wrote: I don't why there's so many response to this theory now. I made this like a year ago, and I don't really stand by it anymore.

I mean, I still think Frisk is Chara (in a way) but all my evidence is different now. What are your evidences now?Just curious Uh, well it's still kind of in the works. I wouldn't put 100% confidence it yet but...

I don't think Frisk is Chara exactly, but rather more like as a sort of replica of them. Let me explain.

Flowey said he called out for Chara, and he connects his calling out with Frisk's arrive. It seems those two events happened very close together. Is it just coincidence a person resembling Chara would arrive so close to this event?

How could anybody even get into the underground? Like, Flowey has been looping time for a long while, there's nothing that happens that he doesn't know is going to happen. It is possible the game takes place at a time he's never lived before? That this has been the longest he's gone without resetting? My theory is it's not.

I think that Flowey accidently created Frisk. We know determination can do crazy things and Flowey isn't a normal flower so, maybe his desire to see his friend again willed Frisk into existence.

I know, seems like a stretch, we've never seen determination be able to create new life so this may not even be possible.

However we have seen a creature be able to split off a piece of themselves and feel where the piece went. Namely, the snowman. So it may be possible that Flowey did the same thing, split off a piece of himself. We know the other flowers still have Asriel's essence, as Undyne says about the flowers: "I swear, it's like they have a mind of their own."

So maybe the flowers, part of his essence, formed into Frisk (maybe even using elements from Chara's body?)

This seems like all just speculation, what exactly makes me think any of this is true? Well, though I'm not sure of this conclusion I am sure that Frisk isn't human. Here are my reasons why: