He already knows whom he would bond with given the choice, and he is fairly certain said people would not say no if he asked. The problem lies in the asking itself. It is a very...personal thing, is it not? Call him foolish, but Emet-Selch finds it difficult to be so forthright towards those he cares for.
"Will you seek out a stranger to form a bond with?" he asks. "Save for the Scions and the Night's Blessed, you did not strike me as a woman who enjoys company."
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He already knows whom he would bond with given the choice, and he is fairly certain said people would not say no if he asked. The problem lies in the asking itself. It is a very...personal thing, is it not? Call him foolish, but Emet-Selch finds it difficult to be so forthright towards those he cares for.
"Will you seek out a stranger to form a bond with?" he asks. "Save for the Scions and the Night's Blessed, you did not strike me as a woman who enjoys company."