Emet Selch (
firstworldproblem) wrote2024-11-30 04:44 pm
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Emet-Selch
PRONOUNS: he/him
AGE: Old
HEIGHT: 6'6.6"
EYE/HAIR: Gold/Brown & White
PLAYER: Tyki
PRONOUNS: She/Her
PRONOUNS: She/Her
SQUICKS: none

NOTABLE CHARACTER TRAITS:
Will also respond to Emecchi, Alexander. Really anything.
He pings as magical and old (12k+). He is an endless bucket of magical energy. He will avoid really brightly lit areas since he has an aversion to being under the direct sun (thanks Imeeji). While he is very tall, he has back problems so he's probably closer to 6 feet leaning over.
For his soul sight, I'm just gonna go with color, so if you wanna tell me the color of your character's soul, he'll remember it.
OTHER NOTES:
I'm fine with anything. I'm just here to play this dork on the internet.
Hopefully, he is not too different from canon. I picked him from post-imeeji to have a grandpa with a little less depression. Overall, my goal is to have the early Shadowbringers vibe when he invites himself into your party and just gives two bit commentary.
He is very much married, but I'm also open to romance. Whatever is fun.
I also plan to not go into Imeeji much just to not break game/world stuff, but he will definitely gush about the cute and weird people he met there.
< isopods >
Will also respond to Emecchi, Alexander. Really anything.
He pings as magical and old (12k+). He is an endless bucket of magical energy. He will avoid really brightly lit areas since he has an aversion to being under the direct sun (thanks Imeeji). While he is very tall, he has back problems so he's probably closer to 6 feet leaning over.
For his soul sight, I'm just gonna go with color, so if you wanna tell me the color of your character's soul, he'll remember it.
OTHER NOTES:
I'm fine with anything. I'm just here to play this dork on the internet.
Hopefully, he is not too different from canon. I picked him from post-imeeji to have a grandpa with a little less depression. Overall, my goal is to have the early Shadowbringers vibe when he invites himself into your party and just gives two bit commentary.
He is very much married, but I'm also open to romance. Whatever is fun.
I also plan to not go into Imeeji much just to not break game/world stuff, but he will definitely gush about the cute and weird people he met there.
The View From Above
Summary:
Emet-Selch speaks to the Warrior of Light as the citizens of Norvrandt. He praises the Warrior of Light for bringing all the people together and reminisces about the good ol' times. He inquiries about the true identity of the Exarch before he takes his leave.
Text:
Emet-Selch: Would you look at that? The citizens of Eulmore engaging in what can only be described as “manual labor.” Who would have thought it possible?
Emet-Selch: Do you know the most reliable way to deal with those who stubbornly refuse to see reason?
Emet-Selch: You conquer them─crush them under heel. Such was the trusted method of Allag, and one still favored by Garlemald.
Emet-Selch: But conquest is the easy part. The true challenge begins once the dust has settled─quenching the glowing embers of animosity and maintaining a semblance of peace.
Emet-Selch: This requires the conqueror to treat the conquered with dignity, and the conquered to let bygones be bygones. A difficult feat to achieve.
Emet-Selch: But you have achieved just that...to my considerable surprise.
Emet-Selch: It's a compliment. Take it.
Emet-Selch: Ahh, the vibrant energy that fills the air when like-minded souls gather. To think back on that time before time fair brings a tear to the eye.
Emet-Selch: What? You thought ancient beings like us incapable of crying?
Emet-Selch: Well, rest assured that if your heart can be broken, then so can mine!
Emet-Selch: Back when the world was whole, we had family, friends, loves...
Emet-Selch: Men knew peace and contentment, and with our adamant souls, we could live for an age.
Emet-Selch: There was no conflict born of want or disparity. Our differences paled into insignificance next to all we had in common.
Emet-Selch: And then there was Amaurot... Never was a city more magnificent. From the humblest streets to the highest spires, she fairly gleamed...
Emet-Selch: Not that you would remember any of this.
Warrior Light: "Remember"?
Emet-Selch: Never mind.
Emet-Selch: The point is: the world of old was a far better place than what we have now. I believe you would like it, having witnessed the things you have.
Emet-Selch: Remember, you are of the Source. Unlike the halfmen here, you stand only to gain.
Emet-Selch: Should you survive the remaining calamities, you will become our equal. A complete existence in a complete world.
Emet-Selch: But such talk is a pleasure for later. Back to work, hero.
Emet-Selch: Ah, there was one thing I had meant to ask.
Emet-Selch: How well do you know the Exarch? Has he ever deigned to show you what hides beneath the cowl?
Emet-Selch: What, never? Even to you? How very interesting...
Emet-Selch: I shall enjoy working out what it means. Until next time.