[It was inevitable. Moreso than any other loss, really: Hythlodaeus had arrived without being tied to any mirror. Apparently that meant vanishing much sooner, a claim made which seems to have been the truth.
Emet-Selch is not particularly surprised that Irhya had run into him. He'd wondered if any of the Warriors had- the man was rather easy to spot. It was a meeting he viewed with mixed feelings, but that was applied to most aspects of Hythlodaeus being here.]
I see.
[But though there's a pause, he knows he can't leave it at that. What he's less sure of is what he wants to say about it- or what his feelings are at all.]
So you encountered him. I suppose it was inevitable.
[A friendship separated by so many things. Years, memories, the splintering of souls- but inevitable nonetheless that they would bridge those things and meet.]
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Emet-Selch is not particularly surprised that Irhya had run into him. He'd wondered if any of the Warriors had- the man was rather easy to spot. It was a meeting he viewed with mixed feelings, but that was applied to most aspects of Hythlodaeus being here.]
I see.
[But though there's a pause, he knows he can't leave it at that. What he's less sure of is what he wants to say about it- or what his feelings are at all.]
So you encountered him. I suppose it was inevitable.
[A friendship separated by so many things. Years, memories, the splintering of souls- but inevitable nonetheless that they would bridge those things and meet.]