[Perhaps fortunately, simply asking questions is one of the better ways to get answers out of Emet-Selch. There might still be no guarantee that any answers will be the complete truth, but they are still answers nonetheless.]
To an extent, yes. Though it would not be as simple a matter as it is here.
[Doable, yes - he has done so many a time - but not quite so easy.]
[ Thancred crosses his arms, tapping his foot against the unfamiliar ground beneath him. There is more he could ask, but to what end? Soon enough his memories will return to him and then he will be able to form a conclusion about this interaction, bizarre as it has been. ]
Well, if you have aught else to tell me while I'm here, feel free. Otherwise, I will continue to wander. And I expect we'll speak again, ere long.
[ He's not certain he should ask for a tour, or that he wants one at all. ]
[In time, Emet-Selch imagines they will meet again. Either in the Horizon once more, or through any of the various other means at their disposal. But if Thancred is disinclined to remain in his domain, then Emet-Selch sees no particular reason to force the matter.
(There is no point to it, and he has no immediate reason to do so besides.)]
Though I imagine that we will speak again, given time.
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To an extent, yes. Though it would not be as simple a matter as it is here.
[Doable, yes - he has done so many a time - but not quite so easy.]
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[ Thancred crosses his arms, tapping his foot against the unfamiliar ground beneath him. There is more he could ask, but to what end? Soon enough his memories will return to him and then he will be able to form a conclusion about this interaction, bizarre as it has been. ]
Well, if you have aught else to tell me while I'm here, feel free. Otherwise, I will continue to wander. And I expect we'll speak again, ere long.
[ He's not certain he should ask for a tour, or that he wants one at all. ]
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[In time, Emet-Selch imagines they will meet again. Either in the Horizon once more, or through any of the various other means at their disposal. But if Thancred is disinclined to remain in his domain, then Emet-Selch sees no particular reason to force the matter.
(There is no point to it, and he has no immediate reason to do so besides.)]
Though I imagine that we will speak again, given time.