Emet-Selch raises an eyebrow. This one is awfully wound-up, isn't he?
As to the warning, well, it is certainly an unusual thing to say. After all, it isn't often that someone is quite so candid or knowledgeable about the state of his own soul - souls which are meant to be enduring and resilient things (or at least they were, once upon a time).
"And now I'm just full of questions," he admits with a wide shrug, but the levity is fleeting. His expression smooths over as he continues, all business.
"I can do it here if you like, or elsewhere if you'd prefer for me to deliver my findings in private. Your warning is appreciated, but unnecessary. I'm used to such work, and have seen souls in all manner of condition, some scarcely believable. I would, however, recommend that you try to relax. It'll be much quicker if you do."
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As to the warning, well, it is certainly an unusual thing to say. After all, it isn't often that someone is quite so candid or knowledgeable about the state of his own soul - souls which are meant to be enduring and resilient things (or at least they were, once upon a time).
"And now I'm just full of questions," he admits with a wide shrug, but the levity is fleeting. His expression smooths over as he continues, all business.
"I can do it here if you like, or elsewhere if you'd prefer for me to deliver my findings in private. Your warning is appreciated, but unnecessary. I'm used to such work, and have seen souls in all manner of condition, some scarcely believable. I would, however, recommend that you try to relax. It'll be much quicker if you do."