Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37719459-20181220032704/@comment-173.61.194.199-20191207044801

Potatohead: See, I would have agreed, if Sophie has shown any progresses on changing the way elves think of humans- in fact, she seems to AGREE most of the time. For a girl that's supposed be apart of both worlds, it is blantanly obvious where she stands on the human perspective-and that's not entirely her fault. There is really no way for another species entirely to fully understand a very different one and the fact that Sophie's telepathy's made her hear every bad thought anyone has ever had about her; it seems as though she has mostly only seen the bad side of humanity and is quick to judge them just as much as the other elves, if a little less harsh. But that still doesn' t even change the fact that the blame for elvin and humanities astrangement was placed soley on humans shoulders- yes it is not hard to see why elves would think it was, however, history is so never so one sided in blame. For example, Britain charged the colonies very little to pay off it's debt for the French and Indian war compared to the country itself, but, honestly, would you want a British soldier looking over your shoulder at everything you do?- and, up until Nightfall, no one even questioned it! As you can see, Project Moonlark has some kinks in the armor. I only see two options myself: one, keep two evils apart, but keep humans in the loop, or, change the way elves rule for more equality.Honestly, I don't like the intelligent species treaties at all, and I wouldn't have blamed humans for betraying the elves, even without Vespera. To me, it just seems like a Dictadorship disquised as a monarchy. I mean, it legit says, " We will allow you to remain free as long as you do whatever we tell you to."

-Cheesedoodle