[Unexpected, yes. But not in the least bit too loud.
He sounds much the same as he ever has, too - if there'd been any doubt as to who he might be, there certainly isn't any now. And yet, if he is aware of the fact that there's something off with his aether (and he, of all people, would almost certainly be aware of such) he is not saying anything about. Which also raises the question as to why he has not resolved it, assuming it's not Lahabrea's senses being slightly out of true, in this strange new.
Questions that Lahabrea himself will likely have to answer, since Emet-Selch is clearly not about to.]
It's simply something I had not expected to hear.
[...It might also be faintly nostalgic, but given that explaining why would involve needing to explain more history than he cares to, he's not about to admit to that.]
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[Unexpected, yes. But not in the least bit too loud.
He sounds much the same as he ever has, too - if there'd been any doubt as to who he might be, there certainly isn't any now. And yet, if he is aware of the fact that there's something off with his aether (and he, of all people, would almost certainly be aware of such) he is not saying anything about. Which also raises the question as to why he has not resolved it, assuming it's not Lahabrea's senses being slightly out of true, in this strange new.
Questions that Lahabrea himself will likely have to answer, since Emet-Selch is clearly not about to.]
It's simply something I had not expected to hear.
[...It might also be faintly nostalgic, but given that explaining why would involve needing to explain more history than he cares to, he's not about to admit to that.]