ChoShadow
That One Fear In My Enemy's Eyes
@ChoShadow Good on you for matching Faero's attitude and reasonings so well. Good job indeed.
I will respond to the super saiyan ideas for Fae soon, btw.
One question I have before then, though. Is in a passive situation, how would the mind of a first time super saiyan effect things? If they get super aggressive and murderous, in less fighty situations is that mind more controlled or would that aggression be something to take into account?
For a first time transformation, it depends on a number of factors. But for the sake of brevity I will list the three most important:
* The Saiyan's current psychological state of mind
* Their subconscious thoughts, desires, fears, etc
* The circumstances which serve as the trigger to the transformation itself
The trigger is the most important factor, as it will determine the first point as well which makes for 2/3 factors at play when the transformation first occurs.
In Valkyrie's case, she's naturally driven to psychosis when an enemy stands above her in the first place because of her father's brainwashing as a child in training. That personal psychosis was amplified manyfold when Death killed Era and proclaimed himself superior to them all. Psychosis is psychosis after all, and for the duration of her fight until her brain fully registered that Death was no more, Valkyrie had lost her sanity.
When Era finally transforms, it will be a much more controlled affair though she will still be much more aggressive and ruthless than she normally is... And another side of Era will be revealed to the group which hasn't been seen before. More on that later. But her sanity, unlike Valkyrie's will remain.
So it depends on you how you'd like to handle Fae's transformation. Those three points are the biggest factors at play and the third will likely govern the entirety of the transformation when it takes place.