Emet-Selch makes a deep frowning face at the attempted 'proverb' that is almost abandoned just as quickly as it is brought up.
"The whole cannot exist if the pieces remain separate." He reasons firmly. "If the beauty of this world is not enough to make you abandon your former world, then how can you criticize me for thinking the same of mine?"
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"The whole cannot exist if the pieces remain separate." He reasons firmly. "If the beauty of this world is not enough to make you abandon your former world, then how can you criticize me for thinking the same of mine?"