Emet-Selch's expression eases. It's something he understands - missing someone so much that it consumes one's entire being. Perhaps it's that reason that his response is so sincere. "Such knowledge is beyond even my grasp." He says solemnly.
"Missing someone can feel like a crushing weight. The more one presses onward, the heavier it becomes. Over time it begins to feel as though that weight may be unbearable." He motions vaguely with a hand. "But I would bid you remember: regardless of your memory, that pain only serves to prove that the depths of your soul will always remember them, otherwise you would not feel such pain."
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"Missing someone can feel like a crushing weight. The more one presses onward, the heavier it becomes. Over time it begins to feel as though that weight may be unbearable." He motions vaguely with a hand. "But I would bid you remember: regardless of your memory, that pain only serves to prove that the depths of your soul will always remember them, otherwise you would not feel such pain."