Talk:Gethen/@comment-24.197.192.237-20200205220618

Hey, guys! Do you remember when Sophie and Keefe pretended to break Gethen out of prison, posing as tha Neverseen? It said that Mr. Forkle found the word "polaris" in Gethen's mind. Guess what polaris means! Polaris is a star located at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper in the constellation of the Ursa Minor, aproximately 408 light years from earth. It is almost at the north celestial pole. It is also called the North Star or the Polar Star. Anybody wondering why the Neverseen are so star-oriented? I mean Lodestar. Vespera's symbol. Gisela's symbol. Quintessence. What is with all that? "The star rises only at Nightfall"? Maybe Vespera is talking about the North Star? What if the North Star in the Lodestar map is their top-secret, number-one base? Like their king of kings base. What is with all these stars? What if they know the location of the unmpped stars, and that is one of their bases? Didn't Keefe's ability involve light? Stars have light. What is with all the stars?!?! I really want to know. WHY ARE THE NEVERSEEN SO WRAPPED UP WITH THE STARS?!?!?!?! It is annoying not knowing. You see my point here, right? Isn't Gisela's symbol a star and something else? What if the star in her symbol is the Polar Star or one of the unmapped stars? What if the North Star secretly gives off quintessence so powerful that it can do something tha Neverseen have been wanting to do? What if they have discovered that, and plan to unleash it on the Lost Cities? Think on this, and if you have anything to add, comment below! Thanks for reading this! I hope my questions are answered in the 9 or 10th book! (If there even is tenth book.) If I mad any mistakes in this long post, sorry. I was in a hurry to get this done before I forgot any of it.

Your resident star expert and researcher,

A fan of the Keeper of the Lost Cities series :)