Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26821421-20161113151614

This roleplay takes place in a normal Undertale post-genocide timeline, where Frisk/Chara completes a neutral ending, but doesn't cross the barrier, prefering to stay Underground and commit genocide once again while nobody suspects them... With one difference.

Chara can leave Frisk's SOUL to be controlled by Frisk themsleves, and Chara can now possess and take control of humans and monsters. Also, Flowey never killed Asgore, as he realized that Asgore didn't need to be killed for Flowey to be able to take the SOULs.

However, it works in much a way that it worked in Undertale, where it depends on how much sin a person has commited. I will put descriptions as to how easy/hard someone is to control next to their names.

Rules:

Standard RP rules, no God-modding, no R34, try to be realistic. However, one additional rule. When signing up for OCs, you must explain how easy/hard they are to control as well, and explinaitions as to why this is. Everyone can be controlled, it's just that some are harded to control then others.

Canons-

Chara-The controller (Claimed by me)

Frisk-The pacifist human who commited genocide in a past timeline. Frisk is already easy to control by Chara, as they have complete ownership of their SOUL.

Toriel-Not necessarily easy to control, but it's not impossible. She is the one that allowed 6 human children to venture into the Underground towards their death after all. However, it was done for the purpose of letting them go home back to the barrier room to return to the surface.

Flowey-Flowey would be insanely easy to control... If he had a SOUL. His sins in not only the current timeline but all those in the past have loaded him with sin. However, Chara needs an actual SOUL to possess, and Flowey doesn't have that.

Sans- Sans is actually quite easy to control... If you can actually reach him. The reasoning for this is that, his lazy nature is a breaking of one of the seven deadly sins, which makes almost anyone easy to control. However, the reason for it being quite hard to reach him is that he is aware of Chara's existence. Therefore, he can defend himself and others against Chara.

Papyrus-Papyrus is near impossible to control, simply because of how pure he is. The biggest sin he's commited would really have to be the fact that he makes bad pasta.

Undyne-Undyne is a middle of the road character. She's commited some pretty horrible things, and even commited the deadly sin of anger, but it was all for the pure purpose of freeing to monsters from their imprisonment in the Underground. So, while she leans more towards the easy to control scale, she's not completely easy. It's gonna take some work

Alphys-Not sure why you Chara would want to control Alphys, but heres her info anyways. She's a complete stomp. She can really be control almost instantaneously, as she has commited horrible sins (such as testing on innocent civilians, which turned them into amalgamates, and then covering it up from society completely) and has not confessed to these to anyone at all.

Mettaton-Once again quite easy to control. He has commited the deadly sin of greed, and is a self-righteous... Well, let's just say he's not a good guy. This makes him easier to control then others. However, not as easy as Alphys.

Asgore-Asgore is, much like Alphys, completely easy to control. He was the one who declared war onto humanity in a fit of anger, one of the deadly sins. And he order the slaying of the 6 fallen humans for their SOULs. And, while it could be argued that he was doing it to free monster kind, he actually had different motives for these actions, making it not a pure cause, but rather simply looking for revenge on the humans who took his son.

OCs

Bryson:Bryson is actually leaning towards the easy side to control. Bryson's good deeds in the past stand as strong confirmation as to the good inside him... But, in the previous timeline, instead of stopping the human's genocide, Bryson simply watched the human kill... It could be argued he was waiting until the human finally saw the error of their ways, but that doesn't remove the fact that he didn't confront the human directly about what they were doing. This makes most of his good deeds null and void. 