— This is correct, Vannozza's physical sensations feel hollowed out/halved. Emotions that stem from psychological reasons (ex: fear, jealousy), are experienced fully and undiluted.
— Wrath should be able to feel Macaluso is experiencing anger led by fear and concern for his cousin. Forgive me, I forget if he is able to tell between sincere emotion and theatrics: if he is, then Macaluso's anger will come off truthful and non-performative. The guy is genuinely afraid his cousin is going to die and frustrated with the perceived lack of results in finding her a cure. Some might say, he is almost too afraid.
— Historical records and conversations with academicians will reveal the Huntress has previously come to Taravast. This is how the citadel ended up with a submerged district, in the first warning of the undead. The Merchant had some information on her, and you're welcome to try him in the NPC inbox. He's historically been touchy about discussing these topics, being a survivor of the undead-razed Ellethia.
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— Wrath should be able to feel Macaluso is experiencing anger led by fear and concern for his cousin. Forgive me, I forget if he is able to tell between sincere emotion and theatrics: if he is, then Macaluso's anger will come off truthful and non-performative. The guy is genuinely afraid his cousin is going to die and frustrated with the perceived lack of results in finding her a cure. Some might say, he is almost too afraid.
— Historical records and conversations with academicians will reveal the Huntress has previously come to Taravast. This is how the citadel ended up with a submerged district, in the first warning of the undead. The Merchant had some information on her, and you're welcome to try him in the NPC inbox. He's historically been touchy about discussing these topics, being a survivor of the undead-razed Ellethia.