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Emet-Selch ([personal profile] unsundered) wrote 2019-10-14 08:40 am (UTC)

[Emet-Selch can imagine that smile well enough as it is, and it's no less frustrating for not having to look at it. Despite his best provocations, the Exarch's response to him was always that, or a stony, equally-frustrating distance.

And his time scale is a bit skewed, okay. Though if circumstances had been entirely different, the Ascian might have appreciated the novelty of having a new immortal around. Having Lahabrea and Elidibus as one's only companions through time was... tiresome, at best.]


I don't disagree, I simply wondered if your ruthlessness went as far as what you lot expect of us.

Our loved ones are not so easily replaced. Although, I prefer to perform the necessary actions myself, rather than rely on others to do my work for me.


[If the Exarch was unwilling to discard a dead Warrior for the next-best thing, surely it was understandable that 'just live with mortals and forget your dead friends' was... never going to be an option.

Of course, the step between that and Calamities was an unfathomably large one, even if Emet-Selch couldn't see it as anything but the obvious, necessary solution.]


And Zodiark would save the star, not tear it asunder like a certain light goddess.

No. The sound that doomed Amaurot, and the star itself. ...We never did learn why it started.

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