Shutting him up does not neccesarily mean cutting him off experiencing things. And experiencing things from our perspective would likely still provide some benefit.*In fact, the argument advanced by some head-dragon supporters that "this will force us to interact with Dazarel instead of ignoring him" kind of contradicts an important defense of head-dragon that was raised earlier. Namely, the defense "Dazarel can't corrupt or harass us because we can shut him up whenever we like."
We can't protect ourselves from harassment if we don't shut him up, and we can't interact with him if we do shut him up. All head-Dazarel has to do to subvert any 'free action' options we get for interacting with him is be a jerk, forcing Kakara to shut him up if she wants to get anything done or have any peace. And frankly... he's already a jerk, so the odds of that happening are not low.
I can't. Releasing Dazarel before we're sure he's safe to be released is a suicidal act. If you can make Kakara do that, then I would logically hold you could make her break her own neck.I can easily imagine a situation where the threshold of mental influence required to get us to let Dazarel out is lower than the threshold required to compel us to literally self-destruct or stand unresisting while someone else kills us.
Our vulnerability to mind control subversion is at best constant but at worst increased if we have a sealed ancient evil inside our mind that we can release by an act of will.
Actually, they really wouldn't unless they were right there. Blowing up a planet is not hard.If Kakara tried to blow up the planet, Berra or Apra or Yammar would have a realistic chance of stopping her. If Kakara released Dazarel and Dazarel tried to destroy the planet, not so much.
Actually, I'm fairly sure it's more because of the Exiles having a small, non-suicidal population that doesn't want to blow up their home, and possibly Seers predicting such things and preempting them.The fact that so far no one has blown up Garenhuld strongly suggests that one saiyan of equal or greater power can generally stop another saiyan from doing so.
Someone who cannot bring about a disaster themselves due to active opposition might nevertheless try to do so indirectly by releasing a greater threat which cannot be stopped as easily. I mean, that's the entire Babidi story right there, no?
That was indeed due to it being the prologue, back when Kakara's character was still forming.-There may be some way in which trait evolution is related to how plot-important the actions we take are, and our actions involving Dazarel are by far the most plot-significant actions we've taken, being as how they directly prevented the destruction of the entire world. The only other thing that was anywhere near as important was the Sealing, and we were popping traits left and right back then (to be fair that was the prologue).
It's both, simultaneously. On account of it dealing with alternate timelines.I'm starting to get slightly annoyed at all the talk of the RP, ether its cannon and actively influencing what is going on in this quest and we should have a lot more knowledge as a play base then we apparently do, or its just an Alternate Universe which means any information gleaned from it is at best theoretical and shouldn't be treated as any more gospel then anything else.
It's in the RP section. Or use of the various participants to get a link. You're perfectly free to read it.I do not have access to the RP, and so cannot judge one way or the other.
I think a major difference is how much of a burden we're expecting, how well she can cope, and whether we think we can get actions that will allow her to relax crammed through.Tangentially, I will remind people that Kakara is 13, and CAN be overburdened.
The last time Kakara got overstressed; she simply walked away and quit everything in the middle of a meeting with the heads of government of Garenhuld. That worked out because Berra was there to take up the slack.
If we seal a head dragon, it is not a burden or a responsibility that can be laid down or handed over to someone else for a while.
There will be noone to take up the slack when we're tired, and our only option for solitude or relaxation will be to lock him up behind his seal.
Kakara will be well aware that everytime she locks him away she's subjecting him to sensory deprivation, and it becomes a battle between her Compassion and her fatigue.
This is not a good dilemna to intentionally set up.