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Though I suppose anything's possible, I doubt they'll be main antagonists. For one, the obvious: too many for all of them to be major parts of the main story without watering down either the story or the impact of each boss.
Second, they're optional, and for good reason as they're well above the game's regular difficulty level.
Currently at least, they seem to fit best as traditional challenge milestones that reveal lore and empower players, but I guess we'll see how it goes. I'm always open to well-reasoned arguments if you've got some good reasoning or evidence to support that the main story will be directly, rather than indirectly affected by every single one of these bosses.
The main person pulling the strings on the puppets of the Dark and Light Worlds (and I'm nearly positive there are more than one of them pulling strings) is not going to be placed in the foreground of the (main) story UNLESS their existence is coming to an end. Put an end to that figure, and the series possibly ends as a whole as well, depending who that figure is.
But even if every single one of them goes to Castle Town, why wouldn't there be a final boss? It wouldn't have to be a Darkner, but it could still be one since the final boss is probably going to be very powerful.
If Lancer was able to enter Castle Town on his own in chapter 1 (whether Ralsei for some reason left the door open or not), then there's no reason a more powerful figure couldn't find a way in (or out) as well.
I am. DarkLordWiggles on Reddit as well.
First off, Chara has never been a villain, only someone who deletes a world which pretty much has no one living in it
Second, Chara never did Genocide, you did
So explain to me, how the hell would Chara randomly be in Deltarune
I swear people desperately wanna have Deltarune be connected to Undertale so they keep bringing in Chara or Gaster for some reason, just face it, its a different game