It's likely a logical deduction. There hasn't been a level in Tarturus shown that is unknown to adventurers and Anubis has been around for a good while. Since Connie knows how Lavi got hurt with them sharing pain and the bangles' limit being Level 30 anyhow, she can make a good guess on what happened no matter whta.Time out
How the fuck did Connie know that Lavi got shanked by Anubis?
I don’t think you understand what a parasite is. It’s still the mother doing things despite being influenced, that’s what makes a parasite of parasite. It latches onto another creature and influences it. The mother doesn’t want to do the things she’s doing but she has no control over it. But it’s still the mother doing it sadly. That’s what makes it tragic. Everyone wants to kill the mother to stop this but LAVI WANTS TO SAVE HER despite how risky it is.If you think his mom is "the world’s biggest bad" you haven't been paying attention. She got taken over by a parasitic monster. They literally explained this.
Exactly, the worst thing about her isn’t that she’s overprotective, it’s that she has zero faith in him and doesn’t even try to help.Personally I'd support, aid, and train my sibling if they intended to go into the dungeons. Especially if I was a strong and experience adventurer.
There's always biting your tongue.That sounds good, until your yandere sister handcuffs all your limbs to the bed.
Which also sounds good until you've spent a few days or weeks tied to the bed.
And poor dad has to hear all of it...
In any case, lets hope that he has the sense to take some DISTANCE before enacting that plan.
She's already decided he can't leave the house, so he'll have to start from square 1.
With parasites like that you actually make the distinction between the host and parasite making the actionsThe mother doesn’t want to do the things she’s doing but she has no control over it. But it’s still the mother doing it sadly. That’s what makes it tragic.
I guess that's where you are confused. Parasites influence the host to do behavior that puts them in danger, but it does so chemically, altering the brain and nervous system like a constant stream of drugs, hormones, and other stuff I'm to dumb to understand, but the host still thinks they are the host.With parasites like that you actually make the distinction between the host and parasite making the actions
When he lost his wife and his invulnerable body at the same time it turned him into a shut-in.Instead of forcing him to stay behind, how about you go with him? And what is the father doing? Other than failing as a father?
I can't say anything about Mental Illnesses in general, people with those get accommodated/punished based on various factors in regards to their actions...I guess that's where you are confused. Parasites influence the host to do behavior that puts them in danger, but it does so chemically, altering the brain and nervous system like a constant stream of drugs, hormones, and other stuff I'm to dumb to understand, but the host still thinks they are the host.
I had Cats growing up and I am sure I was infected with Toxoplasmosis. We had multiple outdoor cats and I was made to clean the litter box from 4 years until 17 every day. I don't know how much it has influenced me, but I fit all the symptoms. If I never was around cats, I would be less angry, less irritable, it's changing me constantly but I can do nothing about it but try and adjust. I just have to live this parasite in my brain for the rest of my life and that's that.
But I also have many other issues with my brain, personality disorders, and more, and where I draw the line on what is causing what inside my brain, what is influencing what, is nothing I can do.
My point is, mental illness and a brain parasite are more similar than different. Both are suffering, both need help, both don't need to be stabbed to death. And I still think Lavi isn't the kind of person to stab is sister to death for being overprotective after the horrible situation that happened to her mother. He has empathy, and that includes people you want to deem evil.