Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-23.240.77.148-20191113021314/@comment-43394520-20191129003700

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Okay, this is what I think about Keefe's new ability. It's probably going to be something linked to Nightfall (Yes I've seen the other comments). And ... those bottles that Lady Gislea had ... Those were defeniatly linked with the weird new ability thing. And one of them is quintenesse (Sorry can't go and check the random words I miss spelled) and the other one's shadowflux. So - what would the combination of those be? They are sure to create something dark right? What happens if they affect Keefe, literally, changing the way he thinks, acts etc.? In the books it ''is mentioned the shadowflux can change things. ''So, along with his new ability, I feel like he is going to change FOR REAL. And turn on Sophie. And eveyone else. Except his mom. I think it is quite possible that Lady Gislea could control the way Keefe acts. Especially since he has Gethen. And has erased a lot of memories, and could be like Sophie, where certain things trigger the memory.

Also, there has to be something MAJOR going on with Gethen and Vespera. And Glimmer. (Oh btw, I think Glimmer is Tam's mom 'cause we don't know he ability and Tam said she sounded/acted like her (and she has black hair) ... right?) Yeah, just because Glimmer ran away from Lady Gislea and the Neverseen doesn't really mean ''anything. ''Honestly, this is probably one of their schemes. And - Finatan. Are we sure they truly gave up on him? And don't even slap me for forgetting Alvar. Yeah, he seemed wrecked in Legacy, but who knows? He still did a bunch of stuff after his scars from the Shamkniv. Also, think about it ... there's probably a medic kinda person in the Neverseen right? So why didn't they treat him? ..... And Ruy, he seemed cursed because of my most favourite boy in the book (Also my only) .... Tam. He messed his abilities ''big time. ''And ... if Lady Gislea needed Tam, (Who is a Shade ....) does that mean Umber was their only Shade? 'Cause I don't think it works that way ...