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That puts our take on Chara's flaw to be quite similar indeed-We both believe Chara's main flaw is hatred, merely the kind of hatred varies. That bold quote right there is a big sentence of wisdom right there. My Chara just happens to hate monsters as well, because of Asriel, and the other reasons I stated.

You said they said that to see if you'd fall for the temptation, and they didn't actually want you to do it. That's what lead me to the conclusion that you saw them as good, not evil. At all. While I say they really DID want you to kill them all.

Anyways, here's what I found on anti-villain. (From the same site you got the anti-hero definition from!)

"In an attempt to add realism to their stories, many writers will try to create "sympathetic" villains, the antithesis to an antihero called an anti-villain."

Sympathetic villain=Anti-villain

"Some may wish to make the world a better place but go to antagonistic lengths to do so..."

"...or may employ a code of honor in fighting his enemies, even if it is to achieve antagonistic goals..."

"...Other sympathetic villains may be pushed to antagonistic lifestyles by society's mistreatment of him due to prejudice against something he is a part of (such as racism, as is the case in American History X), but goes to absurd lengths to achieve the equality he desires, like Magneto in the X-Men comics and films."

Chara fits this third type when it comes to hating the humans, and is probably similar to this type as well when it comes to hating the monsters. And of course, they go to absurd lengths-Literally trying to kill EVERYONE.