[When the Pale King felt something it was always at a basic level, almost like a child. Happiness, annoyance, curiosity....simplistic and often crushed down and discarded for something more productive. But...
"I do not know."
The Pale King was not stupid. He may not know what emotions were but he could break someone down to find what made them happy, what they feared to use it for something productive. Turning that upon himself would be easy and likely was his first reaction once these feelings began to surface.
But these were mixed feelings so convoluted that even Wyrm could not figure them out. Yet it was enough for Grimm to understand where this was going. So...]
And what of the living flame?
[Grimm rarely brought up the Nightmare King. Any information on his role as the God of Nightmares was something the Pale King likely had to pry out of him and was quite firm that there was to be a line drawn between the two of them.
The question is...do these feelings apply to the Nightmare King as well or Grimm alone?]
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"I do not know."
The Pale King was not stupid. He may not know what emotions were but he could break someone down to find what made them happy, what they feared to use it for something productive. Turning that upon himself would be easy and likely was his first reaction once these feelings began to surface.
But these were mixed feelings so convoluted that even Wyrm could not figure them out. Yet it was enough for Grimm to understand where this was going. So...]
And what of the living flame?
[Grimm rarely brought up the Nightmare King. Any information on his role as the God of Nightmares was something the Pale King likely had to pry out of him and was quite firm that there was to be a line drawn between the two of them.
The question is...do these feelings apply to the Nightmare King as well or Grimm alone?]