Talk:Chara/@comment-27276409-20160526210456/@comment-27620479-20160528045625

All right, I've collected why and how Chara can resonate with someone. So:

By being allowed to name them, I feel connected to them in some way. I see them as a child, who turned to me for guidance, and if you do genocide it turns out that they actually did, and you screwed up real bad.

As a child, I was betrayed by someone who I had seen as a friend.

I know what it is like to not fit in, and even to have semi-serious thoughts on committing suicide.

As far as thought and behavioral patterns go, I didn't really take after my parents, and I even have a brother, who did. I'm not adopted, but could as well be.

Chara's fate reminds me to a piece of my compulsory literature back in elementary school, in which the boy who resonated/s with me the most dies of pneumonia as a result of pushing themselves too far, and in the end their efforts turn out to have been in vain.

I believe Chara to be the narrator, and the narration is by far my favourite part of the game. It even surpasses the ability to spare whoever you want, which is why I was interested in the first place.

I hope that suffices.