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@TheHumanAmbassador

How about this one:

Premise 1.There's a narrator in Undertale's world

Premise 2.This narrator isn't omniscient (doesn't even know how the watersausages are called before you check a book about those plants)

Premise 3.The narrator can be very critical of Frisk's choices

Premise 3.The narrator has their own humour

Premise 4.The narrator has their own opinions

Premise 5.The narrator can wrongly describe what Frisk does

Conclusion.The only deduction i can make from all of this is that the narrator is an own person ,with their own opinions ,humour etc...and not just an omniscient text,which led us to the second point...

Premise 1.The narrator is a person and not just a text.

Premise 2.The narrator can't be seen thus is either in Frisk's body or a cosmic entity(like Gaster)that's not present in person near Frisk.

So where exactly the narrator is if they cant be seen?Are they a cosmic force or is inside Frisk's body?

Premise 1.The narrator only narrates for Frisk but never for others

Premise 4.The narrator is present throughout Frisk's adventure(there's even references to previous narrations)

Premise 5.The narrator can smell what Frisk smell "What a nice smell..""its starting to smell like lavender",they can taste what Frisk tastes "...tastes like licorice","what an @TheHumanAmbassador

How about this one:

Premise 1.There's a narrator in Undertale's world

Premise 2.This narrator isn't omniscient (doesn't even know how the watersausages are called before you check a book about those plants)

Premise 3.The narrator can be very critical of Frisk's choices

Premise 3.The narrator has their own humour

Premise 4.The narrator has their own opinions

Premise 5.The narrator can wrongly describe what Frisk does

Conclusion.The only deduction i can make from all of this is that the narrator is an own person ,with their own opinions ,humour etc...and not just an omniscient text,which led us to the second point...

Premise 1.The narrator is a person and not just a text.

Premise 2.The narrator can't be seen

Conclusion.The narrator is either in Frisk's body or a cosmic entity(like Gaster)that's not present in person near Frisk.

So where exactly the narrator is if they cant be seen?Are they a cosmic force or is inside Frisk's body?

Premise 1.The narrator only narrates for Frisk but never for others showing that they are only present with them

Premise 4.The narrator is present throughout Frisk's adventure(there's even references to previous narrations)

Premise 5.The narrator can smell what Frisk smell "What a nice smell..""its starting to smell like lavender",they can taste what Frisk tastes "...tastes like licorice","it had an idescribable taste",can feel pain when Frisk is hurt"Ah ouch!!Your defence dropped"and can feel how it feels like when Frisk lay down on Asriel's bed "It feel strange to lay down on this bed"

Conclusion:The narrator must be second entity in Frisk's body

Who's this entity then?

Premise 1.Chara is an entity that's in Frisk's body in every run

Premise 2.Nothing implies that there's any other entity in Frisk

Conclusion.The narrator must be Chara.

I feel like this one is diffucult to refute X)