[Oh, go have an ancient dragon wear your body like a human-suit. Again.
It's quite fine, honestly, Emet-Selch is completely used to the disdain of others. In fact, he often times seems to seek it out. Certainly makes for more interesting interactions than forced politeness. He much rather blunt and indifferent quips—mostly made by himself—than pretending to care about being sensitive.]
An animal you say? And here I thought she might be your little sister. What with the stunning resemblance and what not.
[With his free hand, he gestures to Estinien's mop of hair. It's quick, and just as quickly he continues:]
Regardless, you are not wrong. I cannot say I am surprised that one of your...lets call it aptitude, might favor the less complicated. However, I likewise cannot say I blame you for it.
[As much as Emet-Selch could be quite the chatterbox, he also was a bit of a loner. Often by choice.]
Well, I don't see you sacrificing millions of lives for their sake. Shitty friend if you ask me.
It's quite fine, honestly, Emet-Selch is completely used to the disdain of others. In fact, he often times seems to seek it out. Certainly makes for more interesting interactions than forced politeness. He much rather blunt and indifferent quips—mostly made by himself—than pretending to care about being sensitive.]
An animal you say? And here I thought she might be your little sister. What with the stunning resemblance and what not.
[With his free hand, he gestures to Estinien's mop of hair. It's quick, and just as quickly he continues:]
Regardless, you are not wrong. I cannot say I am surprised that one of your...lets call it aptitude, might favor the less complicated. However, I likewise cannot say I blame you for it.
[As much as Emet-Selch could be quite the chatterbox, he also was a bit of a loner. Often by choice.]