Talk:Book 5: Lodestar/@comment-75.21.89.118-20170111035032/@comment-130.105.228.64-20170330114511

I totally didn't think of that! A theory of mine is that "older" elves live in a separate place with not much labor since you never see anybody's parents' parents around Atlantis or Mysterium. Only Bronte has been specified as old, but he is part of the Council. Maybe if you become a grandparent in the elven world (which could be a long time considering their indefinite lifespans) you are considered "separate" or "older and wiser." Although I do hope to see Orem in Nightfall and he could fill the tiny plot hole :)