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What was emet's thought process when disregarding hemera's concerns about the final days? Did he also just not find the matter of people outside amaurot concerning? I was a bit curious especially since you mentioned thalassa was critically injured and she and emet were close.
I think it was partially yes, a disregard for outsiders...Hemera and Thalassa were exceptions to the rule, he even looks down on Freyja for being an outsider. He loves Amaurot, his duty, his people. Also, I think if "it's something Hemera, the world's greatest medic can't fix, then it's impossible to deal with — or at least not worth wasting Amaurot's efforts on". He didn't believe the Final Days would spread. And also I think he shuts down a bit because of losing Thalassa too. He's scared that he'll lose others, and his whole way of life.
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