[ Oh, Emet-Selch is quite aware that G’raha and the little elezen children – who he has been avoiding, for the most part – trust him about as far as they can throw them, nor does he begrudge them that opinion. He will ever be the villain in their eyes, and he hasn’t the urge to change their minds.
Or his own, for that matter.
But there remains the fact that for all that he accomplished in the First, G’raha Tia has earned some modicum of his respect, and a measure of cooperation right along with it. They’ll be back to trading jabs ere long, probably. ]
One would think. And yet– here I still am.
[ Which basically answers the question G’raha had thought to ask but didn’t. If he could have, Emet-Selch would have quit this place the moment he arrived. ]
no subject
Or his own, for that matter.
But there remains the fact that for all that he accomplished in the First, G’raha Tia has earned some modicum of his respect, and a measure of cooperation right along with it. They’ll be back to trading jabs ere long, probably. ]
One would think. And yet– here I still am.
[ Which basically answers the question G’raha had thought to ask but didn’t. If he could have, Emet-Selch would have quit this place the moment he arrived. ]