Ugh, does he continue to refer to himself as Emet-Selch or does he truly shrug off the mantle and become simply 'Hades'? Ever since waking up from that long dream,
"Emet-Selch," he eventually finishes firmly. In the end, it still doesn't feel right to be called aught else. "And yes, as I said, I am quite fine."
Even if he can't seem to stop thinking about his live-in partner and how they're going to mock him mercilessly if he returns to the shop with a visible hard-on. He can hear Hythlodaeus now: 'Did you miss me that much, Hades?'
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Ugh, does he continue to refer to himself as Emet-Selch or does he truly shrug off the mantle and become simply 'Hades'? Ever since waking up from that long dream,
"Emet-Selch," he eventually finishes firmly. In the end, it still doesn't feel right to be called aught else. "And yes, as I said, I am quite fine."
Even if he can't seem to stop thinking about his live-in partner and how they're going to mock him mercilessly if he returns to the shop with a visible hard-on. He can hear Hythlodaeus now: 'Did you miss me that much, Hades?'