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@Crazystarf Chara never even got close to touching the player's soul; the bargain is only over Frisk's soul. Look at the soulless pacifist ending; it shows that Frisk gets possessed by Chara, as we gave Chara Frisk's soul, and now he has absolute power over Frisk, overriding our (player's) power, as previously we had control of Frisk's soul but handed control to Chara. Of course, we can always remove Chara's influence whenever we want by tweaking a few things, but that's non-canon, as is any sort of modding not officially endorsed by the creator, whose word is god in those matters.
@Saikou The Lewd King Kinda obvious there, isn't it? The thing with Chara is meant to be canon, that actions have consequences, and that handing over a soul, even if it's someone else's, isn't a trivial matter.
@Alice Liddel in WikiLand That's also obvious, to an extent. Yeah, Chara erased the world/universe of Undertale. But Chara by no means has the power to erase Undertale the game from our computers. That would be a power of the program that makes Undertale the game, which is higher than Chara (IE, a self-erasing program that contains the universe of undertale and Chara). Chara has no idea that he's just a character created by Toby Fox, much less do anything about it, and that we could end his little reign WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE. *Cue the insane laugher of a megalomaniac* Back to the main point.
But where Asriel and Photoshop Flowey eventually returned things back to normal after being defeated, Chara's actions are permament by canon. Furthermore, Sans states that Chara has power on multiple timelines (with many timelines jumping left & right, etc.), adding more evidence to Chara's power, not to mention the nature of how Chara gains power (which is obviously Undertale only, but still more than Asriel). Therefore, by canon, Chara is more powerful than Asriel.
@Saikou The Lewd King Kinda obvious there, isn't it? The thing with Chara is meant to be canon, that actions have consequences, and that handing over a soul, even if it's someone else's, isn't a trivial matter.
@Alice Liddel in WikiLand That's also obvious, to an extent. Yeah, Chara erased the world/universe of Undertale. But Chara by no means has the power to erase Undertale the game from our computers. That would be a power of the program that makes Undertale the game, which is higher than Chara (IE, a self-erasing program that contains the universe of undertale and Chara). Chara has no idea that he's just a character created by Toby Fox, much less do anything about it, and that we could end his little reign WITH A CLICK OF THE MOUSE. *Cue the insane laugher of a megalomaniac* Back to the main point.
But where Asriel and Photoshop Flowey eventually returned things back to normal after being defeated, Chara's actions are permament by canon. Furthermore, Sans states that Chara has power on multiple timelines (with many timelines jumping left & right, etc.), adding more evidence to Chara's power, not to mention the nature of how Chara gains power (which is obviously Undertale only, but still more than Asriel). Therefore, by canon, Chara is more powerful than Asriel.