Dextera understands what this probably means. It's a choice that he's made before. Baroque Syndrome is not contagious any more than a bad mood is, but putting an end to someone's suffering when they're too gone to even realize what's happening is a merciful crime that has bloodied his hands any number of times. Whether or not Emet-Selch sees that assumption through, Dextera doesn't hold even the thought against him.
He would do it himself, if not for the fact that he can't reveal his power to a Kenoma.
With a short sigh, the kind of breath one takes and releases when they're trying to hold back nausea, Dextera nods and stands, allowing Emet-Selch the space and privacy to do whatever he thinks he needs to do.
no subject
He would do it himself, if not for the fact that he can't reveal his power to a Kenoma.
With a short sigh, the kind of breath one takes and releases when they're trying to hold back nausea, Dextera nods and stands, allowing Emet-Selch the space and privacy to do whatever he thinks he needs to do.