Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-75.30.96.19-20180730013255

Crackpot theory alert!

So as I was re-reading Nightfall, I got to the part where Bronte asks to see Amy. He had been eager to see a human in the lost cities and it brought back feelings of nostalgia. In that scene he's described as being more happy and cheerful than Sophie had ever seen him. Which makes me think, what if Bronte fell in love with a human? He's ancient and he was definetly alive when humans and elves lived together, it would also explain the darkness inside of him, because obviously human's lifespans aren't as long as elves. So when she died, the grief caused him to go dark and scary. It also could have caused him to push for humans and elves to be separated, in an attempt to spare others from the grief he felt. It would also explain why Bronte disliked Sophie at first, because she reminded him of the days when humans and elves mixed, and brought back memories of grief and heartache.