For reference, this is the stubborn part.
You aren't accomplishing anything at this point in the hypothetical imo. I've seen all this stuff happen, and there's no revelatory experience that emerges from it. No one decides they were being a dick and to be cooperative. The individual gets stuck in the dungeon for a while. The rest of the group has to wait even longer than usual for a replacement. At a practical level that's all that happens. Just because someone's wrong doesn't make the other party right.
Suggesting a penalty to kick is something. But just refusing to kick someone at this point serves no purpose except to create a heightened sense of righteous indignation. It's just stubborn.



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