I'm not arguing this. His superiors, we don't know who they are at that point, we thought he was the be all, end all. I doubt Yenma, or Kaio were even thought of, but I know Kami wasn't the brightest of individuals, and would kneel at the very voice of Yenma in DBZ. But, in DB, he was the head honcho. I was just adding to your point in saying that the crowd is clueless, and that the disguise worked for them.Gaffer Tape wrote:Yes, but again, DBZGTKOSDH's theory (which is what I'm refuting) was that he was hiding from his heavenly superiors (including the guy who keeps a record of all the good and bad things you've done during your life), not the crowd. So in that case, revealing yourself to *anyone*, "chosen ones" or not, would be tactical suicide and why I think his theory is unsound.Gokuden wrote:I was talking from the crowd's perspective, nobody figured out that Shen was actually a vessel for Kami. I thought he succeeded in fooling the public, and that was probably his goal, along with containing Ma. The chosen ones, who later came to train with him weren't the ones he aimed to hide himself from.
I would assume uttering some foreign litany, and carrying a seal would probably come off as occultist to the Japanese audience. Which is why I say that Ma appeared to be a demon at that point in time.
I'm not arguing your points, I'm just saying that Kami fooled the simple souls in the audience, minus Roshi.
My theory was that he was concealing his identity from the general populace, and it worked.
I don't like disproving theories, but DBZGTKOSDH, at that moment in time, we thought Kami was the be all, end all.







