There is a very long pause. So long, in fact, that it could seem like he may not come to the door.
But eventually, the door does creek open and Emet-Selch answers. His hair is somewhat disheveled and the look on his face radiates exhaustion. By all accounts, it looks like he made good on his word to try and rest for a while.
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But eventually, the door does creek open and Emet-Selch answers. His hair is somewhat disheveled and the look on his face radiates exhaustion. By all accounts, it looks like he made good on his word to try and rest for a while.
"What is it." He asks flatly, tiredly.