Thread:Narutokurosaki547/@comment-3045936-20130412213244/@comment-995112-20130412232455

The major flaw I find that they have is that a member of the Kaigan would have a hard time forgiving anyone who has wronged them. It seems like that their primary drive would be to create their own personal utopias through their own strength. Escaping from the harsh realities of the world is not exactly courageous or admirable. It only shows that fear rules them. Fear of rejection. Fear of the truth being revealed. Fear of the world that they know changing before their eyes. Fear of losing those closest to them. Emotionally speaking, the Kaigan are very fragile from what you have told me. Their powers are incredible, yes. I just cannot see them becoming more than just weavers of dreams.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to bash on the Kaigan. In fact, it would be interesting to see a Kaigan who has the capacity to forgive someone who has wronged him or her greatly and how their powers would be affected by that.