Talk:Fitzroy Avery Vacker/@comment-2601:1C0:C800:DBE6:2CAD:E3B6:8D4D:C981-20181024185823/@comment-50.53.162.154-20181026224742

My friend came up with the theory that Keefe is stronger. (She's in love with him) I agreed and disagreed:

If you think about it, Keefe has been thfough more things in a faster time period, such as how his parents treated him, before Fitz ever encountered any hardships. I admit that in the first book, Fitz was used to having things his way, with girls swooning over him and all that, but near the end of number one and the beginning of exile (keeper two), he began to show slightly more character development, when he became a genuine friend. If you think about it, that deepened when in exile he showed how elves are NOT perfect when he became all angry. I think he was just worried about his father and he didn't know how to deal with it, so, not by any fault of Sophie's, she became the target in his subconscious. Then he started to realize what he was doing, and fixed it, once again adding to his personality, that he is not scared to apologize. Throughout all the other books, he slowly learned what it meant to be strong, and now he is one of Sophie's closest and most trustworthy friends, and as developed a character as most of the others. Thanks for hearing out my idea.

-HedgiePotter12