Talk:Summer Rose/History/@comment-73.153.102.93-20180206032942/@comment-73.153.102.93-20180208142549

Question: Is there anything beyond a grave stone and, "She never came back," to serve as evidence that Summer is actually dead and gone?

I am not in the camp who insist that we absolutely need a body for claims of her death to hold any semblance of credibility, but considering the extreme sparseness of any details surrounding what happened, I can't exactly rule out the idea that she is merely presumed dead and that she is imprisoned, lost, or otherwise incapacitated.

I have no reason to believe that Summer is in any way working for the enemy, but I have a hell of a feeling that Summer's disappearance is not an accident: not the result of some odd Grimm swarm or some such. Silver-eyed warriors, as described to us thus far, are a grave threat to Salem's machinations, and though I thus would not have put it past her to prioritise the dispatch of an experienced one like Summer, I also would not have underestimated the latter's capacity for survival.