Thread:ThatRomeo/@comment-37434202-20190920084102/@comment-37434202-20190920183859

Oke, then lets say we are turned by our LI, that's kind of sweet/romantic, anyway. I also really think Bloodkeeper has to be important. More important than it was until now, at least. What if:


 * Bloodkeeper means: keeper of the Vampire Blood? Or Phampira's blood.


 * Or that we have the original blood in our system, instead of the stuff Gaius drank?


 * Or the one trapped in the Tree before Rheya, was released when Rheya got trapped, and became the bloodline of Keepers and that is the original blood which makes us as strong as Rheya, when she drank that blood? (assuming for a moment that there can be only one Tree of Life and Gaius is 'it' at the moment)


 * That, as soon as we became Vampire (I think we were not meant to become Vampire) we became Phampira, maybe?

Maybe all of this and that was the darkness Serafina sensed, the longer we hung out with vampires, the more we remembered, the stronger the connection with whoever we truly are became.

From that quote (Thanks, I can never remember those exact words, so good on you, haha!) it can mean a few things I think:


 * In ancient times they used a lot of figurative speak to explain what they saw in visions. It's maybe just: The Compound exploded (red sky, earth torn), Rheya is free.

Do I still make sense? I know my mind can go all kinds of directions when thinking up theories. So that's why I really like to have someone to think with me. I'm sometimes having a bit of trouble make sense of my thoughts and then translate them to english. :p Let me know what you think :)
 * Or: Our MC is the blessed chalice (being the bloodkeeper), drinking vampire blood from our LI is the sap of the tree and 'the skies turn red and the earth torn asunder' still needs to happen and Rheya is actually not the real 'First', but Phampira is. (and we are her?)
 * It can also mean the blessed chalice is the sacophagus, the sap of the tree is MC turned Vampire and when she comes out, she is the First (Phampira)