Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37719459-20181220032704/@comment-173.61.194.199-20191112012944

Honestly, I have a lot I want to reply to this lovely person who thought my grammar mistake riddled rambling was deep, but since I have homework, I'll just say this: I quote undertale with zero shame, "Do you think you're above consquences?" cuz that's what I see when I look at the elves: a species who never owns up to their mistakes and who talks about and acts like humans are simply their toys to play with or dispose of as they please. Even the good guys of the story have shown blantant manipulation of a species lower life span- they can't remember who the elves were because all that knew died- and lack of true knowledge about the world! Mr.Forkle legit planted a baby in a human woman, KNOWING that said human woman would grow up thinking she was her daughter and then her kid would eventually swiped out from under her, and said daughter could potentionally put them in danger due to being teh Moonlark- unintentionally, of course, but still. Obv, the elves are right with most descriptions of humanity- compaired to them, I have no doubt we're not exactly the sharpest tools in the shed and we've done a LOT of bad things- but Sophie, despite being humanities voice, has not called out second to none of the elves crap. Like, seriously! You sure you're on our side? Honestly, I loved Nightfall, but also didn't like what I saw afterwords: a species who refused to admit that they were the MAIN reason for human ignorance due to image and who relasped into old habits of putting people down for their mistakes in order to avoid acknowledging their own, as Chloe said.

But, anyway, I was wondering if I can ask everyone a question: would you like a fanfic about the past before, during and after the flood of Atlantis and elves cutting ties with the humans from humanities perspective? Okay, just warning, I'm not going to sugarcoat anything and sometimes it's gonna seem like I think all elves are evil- which, I don't. Sophie and Keefe are my cinnabuns and I will kill everyone in the room and then myself if they come to harm- but, trust me on this, I have my reasons. Also, does NO ONE find it suspcious that ONLY the humans of Atlantis rebelled? I mean, it wasn't effecting the other humans at all so I wonder if there's more to the story?

-Cheesedoodle