![]() ![]() So, make them be as active a player and give them what looks like as much agency as possible. Psychologically, what you’d want to do to ensure cooperation from a reluctant participant in a plan of your devising is to make it seem as much the other participant’s idea as possible. … my theory immediately upon watching that tape was that it was another manipulation tactic to prevent from backing out later. the plan was always described as something that chara and asriel would do “together”.įor one reason or another, chara may have wanted to keep the fact that their death was intentional a secret.Īnother reason chara may have asked asriel to get the flowers was to manipulate him into following through with the plan to kill the humans chara hated so much. it was never chara’s desire to simply stop living, but to be reborn as part of something much stronger. after they died, chara intended for asriel to absorb their soul. after all, they didn’t jump into the underground – they fell. Well, what if chara wasn’t suicidal at all? it’s true that chara’s death was the result of a suicide, but that doesn’t mean chara necessarily wanted to stop living. asriel is covered in fur, so he’d be less likely to be affected by this, and even if he was, it wouldn’t be very noticeable.īut this begs another question: why did chara care if their hands were blistered when they would ultimately have a lot worse issues to deal with? if chara just wanted to die because they were suicidal and that was it, why wouldn’t chara just find some flowers on their own? The most obvious answer seems to be one of the symptoms caused by handling buttercups: blistering of the skin. Why couldn’t chara just get the buttercups on their own? WHY WAS IT NECESSARY FOR ASRIEL TO GET THE FLOWERS? Perhaps through the use of manipulation tactics, chara eventually convinces asriel to “go get the flowers”. The next time the camera is turned on, asriel expresses his dislike of chara’s idea. immediately after asriel finishes recounting this story, it’s implied that chara told him to turn off the camera so they could tell him their plan. Or maybe it’s more accurate to say they chose this in light of seeing the effects on asgore. chara chose this despite having already seen the effects on asgore. Suffice to say, the symptoms sound horrifyingly painful. ![]() Kidney damage - if large quantity eaten.Kidney irritation - if large quantity eaten.The symptoms of buttercup poisoning include: Poisoning by eating the plant is unlikely due to the fact that skin contact is quite painful. The plant is most toxic while it is flowering with the sap being poisonous portion of the plant. The buttercup plant contains a toxic compound called protoanemonin. Some types of buttercups are incredible toxic and even simple touching of the plants leads to irritation and blistering of the skin. Symptoms include bloody diarrhea, excessive salivation, colic, and severe blistering of the mouth, mucous membranes and gastrointestinal tract. Poisoning can occur where buttercups are abundant in overgrazed fields where little other edible plant growth is left, and the animals eat them out of desperation. why did it have to be such a gruesome death, though? because there is no solid answer given in undertale, in this post i’ll speculate based on the facts. One of undertale’s many big unanswered questions: why would chara choose a slow and painful death over a plethora of easier options? it can be inferred from the game that death was a necessary part of chara’s plan.
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