He still stayed awake long enough to create the Allagan and Garlean Empires, though.Which both reveals but explains a failing of Emets, he was tired. The man kept taking really long naps, he'd gotten to the point where he'd wake up, make sure Lahabrea hadn't blown himself or a shard up, check that Elidibus remembered what year it was, make sure Danny and the others were on task and not up to anything funny, sigh that several of them were dead, raise new ones, not even bother to question who or why so many of them died this time, tell them to wake him in a few hundred years unless an emergency, set his alarm for "calamity" and sleep.
He just wanted to sleep more and more, as they slipped further so too did his grip and gaze.
His most recent "nap" was very short, considering the time-bubble single year between his "death" as Solus in 2.x and his reawakening after Lahabrea died in HW.
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