Thread:TheHumanAmbassador/@comment-30937172-20181013191124/@comment-30937172-20181016133058

TheHumanAmbassador wrote: Chara:Hm, let's see.., banishing monsters to the Underground for no good reason, killing my best friend and me just because they saw a monster on the Surface, and leaving me outside for no good reason. ...And they never let me have chocolate.

Me:..They actually thought to make a Barrier instead of just killing them all, without it one single monster could destroy everything, and we chose a nice mountain, it supports every monster kind just fine! We chose a place for them to live happily, as a non-threat! Asriel breaching the Surface convinced them he killed you, how else could he have broken through the barrier, and the third one? ...Not everyone's like that! There ARE good humans out there, Chara!

..I have nothing to say about your last reason, Chara. ..I know you like chocolate, but REALLY?

Chara apparently thought expanding the monsters' territory was worth destroying all of humanity. Really, Chara?! (I'm pretty sure their hatred of humanity had more to do with it than actually freeing the monsters, their dead body scheme makes it clear they didn't just want to kill 6.)

Yes, Chara ended up having much to do with the declaration of war. Doesn't excuse Asgore.

"if you refuse to fight... asgore will take your soul and destroy humanity."-sans Except Asgore isn't in the wrong here. He thought they needed seven human souls to break the barrier. Plus, when we eventually meet Asgore, he shows deep regret for his actions, but he believes it's the only way to break the barrier and "save monsterkind". Yes, what Asgore did was wrong, but yet unlike Chara, Asgore isn't a bad person. Much like Asriel, Asgore could just have been brainwashed by Chara or he hated humans for the death of his two children. When Asgore fights Frisk, he seems reluctant, as if he doesn't want to do it, but he feels like he has to. Asgore is not as evil as people might assume. Even Papyrus calls Asgore a "fluffy pushover".