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The end makes more sense for the Chara takes the protagonist's body, since at a genocide run the protagonist has a strong soulīut at the second time you run from Undyne, when you fall, it looks like a memory, of when Chara fell and Asriel found him, so it make more sense to my theory, as Frisk would only remember if he had been there, either from being Asriel(who is Flowey) or Chara.
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Kinda like, he is a good person but when we do a genocide run, he gets traumatized with the need to kill, then we force him through a pacifist run, he waited the whole game to kill everyone. If Chara destroyed the world, you'd meet again the abyss, but instead Flowey says the same things he would in True Pacifist. But if you launch the game again, Flowey says that everyone is happy and you shouldn't reset the game. I have been thinking, the game breaks the 4th wall many times, most people say the first human takes the protagonist's body in the soulless pacifist run, but I have been thinking, what if, since we got to the end and we controlled the protagonist, the protagonist is just being himself? at the end of a genocide run there is something along the lines of "I noticed my determination wasn't mine, but yours", we are the ones making the protagonist progress, making him kill or spare, fight or have mercy, what if we are selling not the protagonist's soul to the first human, but instead our soul to the protagonist? Spoilers Both Soulless Pacifist Endings Undertale Undertale Soulless Pacifist Run Ending Review Undertale Pacifist Neutral Run After Killing Sans But Not. What actually happens in Soulless Pacifist End screen implies that Chara killed everyone.