Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-47.149.253.99-20180116172703/@comment-2605:6001:E5E4:C600:513E:95EC:C3A6:14AC-20180117022601

I disagree with the top comment who answered my original comment. I stand for what I say, the Councilors have made a lot of mistakes and by solving it, they either ignored it (the human experimentation), erased it from their mind (Vespera), or hid it (the gnomes disease). And I'm not saying all Councilors are like that - in fact I'm glad that Oralie and Bronte are there to order things out and both are opening their minds to see the circumstances that Sophie faces. Though it doesn't change the fact that all their decisions left Sophie more in despair that she had to fix.

And their thoughts are limited, to the point that they didn't even knew that Black Swan existed until Sophie came, and besides the Black Swans never revealed themselves to the Council because they knew that the Councilors wouldn't readily hear them out, nor except the problems that were being told to them.

They don't know the situation that others are put into, they only deal with the majority of the elves who are similar - not the ones with twins, the one with no ability, nor the one with dangerous abilities, even the students in Exilum, or the ones who were innocent and did nothing, but were deemed as a criminal. When I say they don't worry about all their citizens, what I meant is that they exclude caring about those who are different which means not all the citizens are cared for.

And I noticed a lot is that the majority of the Councilors worked like a bandwagon, its as if they just listen to the main guy and agree with them. Then theres no point if not any of them express their feeling on the event.

Though I agree that perhaps I went to far with naming them, but I just get mad seeing how much their decisions takes wrong turns and effect others, but Oralie,Terik, and Bronte are seeing past from their places and are broadening their mind to different things which I appreciate. I don't know much about the other Councilors to clearly say the same thing, but hopefully they are changing for the better.