11/29/2023 0 Comments Soulless pacifist ending chara![]() Most glaringly, however, is that both Frisk and Chara will fight against some of your decisions. You can cheat them out of “your SOUL” easily. Chara will ask for your SOUL, but you personally don’t actually sacrifice anything: Even as far as the game’s story goes with the “Soulless Pacifist” route, the most you lose is the time is takes to reinstall the game and play it as you normally would. Characters like Flowey will break the 4th wall by calling you out for your actions, but it’s often from the idea that you’re still Chara–even if Chara’s own story played out long before you came in. You’re an intruder, an outsider, an anomaly–something that the people in Undertale only seem to have a vague understanding of. You are not a part of the world of Undertale. Yes, it’s your decisions that take the story in different directions, but you are not a character. The truth might be somewhere in the middle. Some see Frisk and Chara as effectively polar embodiments of good and evil following the Pacifist and Genocide routes while others see the Player alone as the individual in control of all choices with the two characters bowing to that control. ![]() One of the most longstanding debates among Undertale fans is the morality of these characters and their relation to the Player. Since this is effectively a long essay, I’ll have everything below the cut: Besides what I’ve covered briefly in the description of a comic a few years back, this is long overdue however, since I might make something focusing on Chara in the future, I decided to go ahead and put down my two cents on these two characters.
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