Emily nodded, listening to Sen-Sen. He seemed to be under the idea that once hosted inside Emily, he would lose himself. Who he was, and what made him. "You are mistaken, in your believe that I would rule over you. I do not take command of the spirits I host. I...how do I explain this" she muttered, starting to pace for a second before Surtr took matters into his own hands, and turned on Sen-Sen with eyes aflame. Looking closely, it was actually possible to see a small flame burning in Emily's eyes. "We are not ruled!" Emily boomed, in a voice far to deep and powerful to have been produced by a woman. "We exist alongside this young one, we advise, observe, and lend our power. But, we still return our Self, our Thought, and our Being. We are not merely power in a jar. We are her organs, her skin, her very body!". Then, the flame in her eyes went out, and Emily blinked a few times, the her eyes returning to the hauntingly beautiful emerald they were. "Well...Surtr kinda said it for me. While the Mistress can request control over my, Surtr is a Royal Sung Spirit, so he can take command when he desires. If you were to all host inside me, it would be a unified vessel of power. And that, is a way you can make up for each individual lack of versatility, while remaining yourself. The Mistress told me that being there is a room, and each soul hosted has a presence in the room. You will not lose any ability to rule your city, or talk amongst yourselves, and I can not force my way into any of your minds, nor do I learn all you have learned when you come. Surtr proved that one when he pulled out that Flying trick of his. I...will understand if you wish to remain separate, and I will leave you to your devices. I just wished to portray that you would not lose nearly as much as you think you would" Emily then looked to the rest of the Travelers, and smiled. "I know it is a difficult thing I ask, and I do not wish to force any one Traveler to do something they do not. So, I would like to ask every Traveler that is available their own, individual opinion about the matter"