#chara doesn’t have any means of texting (being a ghost) but i think theoretically it’d enjoy ❤️/❤️s. maybe deltarune chara could use ❤️/❤️s
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Here's something I've been wondering about. So, we know that canonically Chara uses/used they/them pronouns, and possibly also it/its although that one's up for interpretation. In this ask we'll assume that it/its pronouns are canon too.
Something I've been wondering about is, would grown-up Chara use it/they pronouns rather than they/it? Most Monster if I recall correctly use it/its pronouns, rather than they or he or she (at least of the ones we encounter in Undertale). If they had been given a chance to grow up, I'm wondering if Chara, resenting their humanity and wanting to make themself more like a Monster, would over time start preferring it/its over singular they, and use it more often than they. What do you think?
chara does also refer to itself as it :0c! in no mercy they call themself ‘the demon that comes when you call its name’ and yeah yeah yeah sure ok they could be using ‘it’ to dehumanize themself here it could be a figure of speech to use ‘it’ here etc but with other monsters calling them it/its it’s real to me ANYWAY recently I’ve been thinking that since it does seem monsters (and darkners) use it/its as their default neutral pronoun, that that’s where chara picked up it/its :] so chara growing up and deciding it prefers ‘it’ before ‘they’ is really sweet (looking at it under the lens of assimilating itself into monster culture bc of it’s family and community instead of Disavowing its human-ness bc they hate humanity bc. kid that’s probably really not good for you mentally. they were probably also doing it for this reason though)
#the monarch’s court#i like to think post-game chara (and frisk) pick up some neo-pronouns :] (learned from alphys)#chara vey/vem and frisk xe/xem (after a heart and the mercy button’s x respectively)#chara doesn’t have any means of texting (being a ghost) but i think theoretically it’d enjoy ❤️/❤️s. maybe deltarune chara could use ❤️/❤️s#undertale
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#i like to think post-game chara (and frisk) pick up some neo-pronouns :] (learned from alphys) #chara vey/vem and frisk xe/xem (after a heart and the mercy button’s x respectively) #chara doesn’t have any means of texting (being a ghost) but i think theoretically it’d enjoy ❤️/❤️s. maybe deltarune chara could use ❤️/❤️s
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Here's something I've been wondering about. So, we know that canonically Chara uses/used they/them pronouns, and possibly also it/its although that one's up for interpretation. In this ask we'll assume that it/its pronouns are canon too.
Something I've been wondering about is, would grown-up Chara use it/they pronouns rather than they/it? Most Monster if I recall correctly use it/its pronouns, rather than they or he or she (at least of the ones we encounter in Undertale). If they had been given a chance to grow up, I'm wondering if Chara, resenting their humanity and wanting to make themself more like a Monster, would over time start preferring it/its over singular they, and use it more often than they. What do you think?
chara does also refer to itself as it :0c! in no mercy they call themself ‘the demon that comes when you call its name’ and yeah yeah yeah sure ok they could be using ‘it’ to dehumanize themself here it could be a figure of speech to use ‘it’ here etc but with other monsters calling them it/its it’s real to me ANYWAY recently I’ve been thinking that since it does seem monsters (and darkners) use it/its as their default neutral pronoun, that that’s where chara picked up it/its :] so chara growing up and deciding it prefers ‘it’ before ‘they’ is really sweet (looking at it under the lens of assimilating itself into monster culture bc of it’s family and community instead of Disavowing its human-ness bc they hate humanity bc. kid that’s probably really not good for you mentally. they were probably also doing it for this reason though)
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