[There is an irony here that doesn't quite escape him as Emet-Selch glowers across the kitchen at his colleague and ally; his brother. His friend.]
[A personal call that has nothing at all to do with their respective posts. An offer of understanding and compassion. It's the same sentiment Professor Eisner had been harping on but moments ago when he told him that the other Emet-Selch had offered as much to fill the loneliness of immortality. (For, yes, as outrageous as it all was, he had been listening quite intently throughout.)]
[Unfortunately, Emet-Selch himself isn't certain of what it is he needs. He'd thought it was time alone to come to terms with whatever this other world and the people with knowledge of it might mean for him. Instead he's locked in a staring contest of his own making...]
[He growls irritably - a sound that is entirely human - as he at last scrunches his eyes shut and lets out a long breath.]
Gggh... Why is it that all of you are like this?
[The complaint's entirely rhetorical as he regards Elidibus again, still clearly unhappy but far less on edge than he was seconds prior.]
At least take a seat if you're so insistent upon staying.
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[A personal call that has nothing at all to do with their respective posts. An offer of understanding and compassion. It's the same sentiment Professor Eisner had been harping on but moments ago when he told him that the other Emet-Selch had offered as much to fill the loneliness of immortality. (For, yes, as outrageous as it all was, he had been listening quite intently throughout.)]
[Unfortunately, Emet-Selch himself isn't certain of what it is he needs. He'd thought it was time alone to come to terms with whatever this other world and the people with knowledge of it might mean for him. Instead he's locked in a staring contest of his own making...]
[He growls irritably - a sound that is entirely human - as he at last scrunches his eyes shut and lets out a long breath.]
Gggh... Why is it that all of you are like this?
[The complaint's entirely rhetorical as he regards Elidibus again, still clearly unhappy but far less on edge than he was seconds prior.]
At least take a seat if you're so insistent upon staying.