Leon walked forward, creating a platform of dirt underneath him right when his foot was about to touch the air. Osric and I both followed closely from behind.
I began to think about what I could say to convince the person who created this place, Noah, not to give up his life.
From what I remember, he openly said that he wanted to resurrect his wife, but was also stopping himself at the same time. In the end, when Noah succeeded, he couldn't bear the shame.
Simply the thought of his wife seeing him made him resolutely decide to give up on everything.
So for starters, Noah definitely valued his wife and her opinion. Though, that much was pretty obvious considering how much he went through to resurrect her.
The only issue was his own perception of how terrible he was. It appeared that being a terrible person itself was not what Noah was afraid of, but the fact that his wife would see him as one.