[ Unnamed's going to struggle enough with that first definition, never mind the second; abstract concepts are still a new concept to him and he's only able to learn that through experience. Good or bad, he still hasn't accumulated very many 'negative' experiences. Many would call him naive, with good cause.
He's not sure how to begin looking at the second definition of pain (and there are a number of signs in Emet-Selch's explanation he's unfamiliar with), so he focuses on the first.
"Danger like falling?" he tries first. That had felt bad in Trahearne's dream--he'd felt scared. "I see people fall. They don't move good after. But don't look sad mad." On account of the only people he's seen fall being, you know. Undead. Their range of expression is 'nothing' and 'hungry.' ]
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He's not sure how to begin looking at the second definition of pain (and there are a number of signs in Emet-Selch's explanation he's unfamiliar with), so he focuses on the first.
"Danger like falling?" he tries first. That had felt bad in Trahearne's dream--he'd felt scared. "I see people fall. They don't move good after. But don't look sad mad." On account of the only people he's seen fall being, you know. Undead. Their range of expression is 'nothing' and 'hungry.' ]