Talk:Milfanito/@comment-50.159.173.182-20140621051040/@comment-50.159.173.182-20140622205746

Here's a bit more elaboration on this.

This quote: "When we sing, the little ones dance. The little ones bring comfort to those who bare death and dark."

Those who bare death and dark. This would seem to relate to the undead, but the fireflies don't quite fit the criteria for this all the way. They only effect the Lizardmen, which is odd given that the quote seems to suggest they should do more if the Fireflies are what they're talking about. In that case, what else could they be referring to? What got me considering bonfires, and therefore a connection to Firekeepers is due to the similar lore. Bonfires are known to bring comfort to the Undead. To them, they are akin to a home. Descriptions of the Homeward miracles heavily imply this. So what could be more comforting to an Undead than the bonfires? And I don't think I need to elaborate on the common analogy of fire looking like it's "dancing"...

And then there's the large altar at the end, which strikes me as even more of a connection. They don't SEEM to be Firekeepers themselves, I'm not suggesting that. But there does seem to be some sort of link... I just can't figure out what.