It's not a lie? In real life, you meet with real people, form relationships with real people, and love real people. In a 'dream world', the only 'people' you'd be meeting are induced illusions derived from your subconscious. That's a pretty massive difference.The Tsuki no Me plan is no more of a lie than the current physical world is. At least you know what you're up against.
Look at all those people who were valiantly fighting to save the 'real world'...most of them died, and very painfully I might add.
Only the 'main' characters who are supposedly so incorruptible and morally upright have managed to draw the longer sticks...
A dream is a lot more pleasant. If you know it's a dream, you can do ANYTHING.It's not a lie? In real life, you meet with real people, form relationships with real people, and love real people. In a 'dream world', the only 'people' you'd be meeting are induced illusions derived from your subconscious. That's a pretty massive difference.
Problem is, everyone is assuming that they'll have control of their own situation in the dream world. From what we've been told in the manga, Mugen Tsukiyomi creates a mental world within the mind of the caster, and then draws everyone else in. The caster, either Madara or Obito, will be God. They'll make the rules. Free will won't exist. People who are trapped within the illusion will be little more than toys at their mercy.A dream is a lot more pleasant. If you know it's a dream, you can do ANYTHING.
Oh, the naïveté.It's not a lie? In real life, you meet with real people, form relationships with real people, and love real people. In a 'dream world', the only 'people' you'd be meeting are induced illusions derived from your subconscious. That's a pretty massive difference.
Nope, he is right.Oh, the naïveté.
One day you will be forced to break out of your innocence. Hopefully it will be sooner rather than later.