Though quite unimpressed, at least Emet-Selch listens. For once it's not some tale about how Ascians are a blight upon the world and trying to convince him of the perseverance of man. It doesn't make him any more invested.
"None remember." He says after the story is done. "Recounting the history of our world yields only ignorance in reply." Just as it had when he recounted the battles at the world's end in Rak'tika Greatwood. If only they would remember then perhaps the world would have been better than it was.
"I am quite familiar with the concept of balance. Dark begets light and both are needed in equal measure." It would be foolish not to acknowledge such after what he's seen. "My people were not without their troubles, but there is no comparing that to the mockery your people have made the world in the present day."
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"None remember." He says after the story is done. "Recounting the history of our world yields only ignorance in reply." Just as it had when he recounted the battles at the world's end in Rak'tika Greatwood. If only they would remember then perhaps the world would have been better than it was.
"I am quite familiar with the concept of balance. Dark begets light and both are needed in equal measure." It would be foolish not to acknowledge such after what he's seen. "My people were not without their troubles, but there is no comparing that to the mockery your people have made the world in the present day."