Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-38480398-20190621034722

Weird convolution of the HvH theory here: What if certain emotions are ALWAYS felt in the head, and others ONLY in the heart? Like, some feelings are logical and rational and seem to almost come about due to a thougth process, whereas as others are completely illogical, but just are there- usually they're the stronger, deeper feelings too. Like when Sophie and Fitz were navigating each others' emotional centers in Neverseen, I don't remember the exact feelings, but they were all pretty logical, brought about by understandable thought processes and reactions to outward infulences. Then there's Everblaze, for example, when Sophie inflicts- she inflicts heart emotions. Love, happy-contentness (that is SO not a word), all that sort of stuff. Those are the emotions she feels in her heart and that's why she could inflict dspite the ability restrictor. If you look at book 1, she seemed to be inflicting more from her head, didn't she? And what was she inflicting there? Anger. Rational, understandable anger. This would also fit if you look at the feelings Keefe's empathy can detect. Logical ones. Ones that makes sense, where you can think it through and know exactly why you feel them. Those are head emotions. Heart emotions are the ones you just feel, without knowing why, the deep, powerful feelings that can't be ratinalized in that way. Those are the heart emotions. Thoughts?

P.S. Sorry if that made no sense, I'll try to expand it and put in proper quotes when I have more time.