However, Lansendre smiled slightly... If Shar wanted to be candid in front of his lover, then he should be candid with her.
But he had no intention of revealing his target.
There are some things that he has always been full of doubts about... For example, why Amaunata is so sure that a trace of the soul hidden in the cup can make him really want to become the new Sun God.
Although Ransander has always liked the sun, what he likes is the brilliant light... not the big fireball itself.
Moreover, the reason why he had that thought in the past was naturally because he hoped to have a fight with AO after possessing all the power of the sun.
His goal is the solar system... Only by letting the sun possess the energy of an entire system can he have the power not to be used as a pawn by AO.
Just like the elven pantheon and the natural pantheon.
At the very least, they have autonomy.
Rather than being like the so-called scattered pantheon of Faerûn... what a joke, he, the first ray of light in Toril, even deserves to have a name in Faerûn!
Not to mention those primitive continents, let's talk about the dragon-shouting heaven, which can actually lie across the sky, preventing him from having any faith.
Although Lansendre doesn't have to have this belief, but...he doesn't want to be deprived of his power without representation.
In the past, Lansander didn't care, but after Taiji's death, he understood why his lover was always full of melancholy and kept trying to reach out to Toril... It was to give her herself
Leave a ray of hope.
However, after the failure of the Solar System's plan, Lansander fell completely silent.
Although he may not give up completely, he will not take any further action while AO still has such tight control over Toril.
He is still young, and as long as Toril still has light, he will not be completely destroyed... then he can afford to wait.
Even after Hill gave him a reason, Ransander left a trace of life for himself in that psychedelic world.
There, there is a real thirst for light.
Even in the desert where the sun shines brightly, they are still full of desire for light... After all, they can change from the desert with dazzling light to the ice field in the dark night at any time.
Moreover, every time the environment changes inexplicably, darkness and haze will accompany it.
If you want a more stable environment, you have to keep the sky full of light... Even a ghost place like Quins will not make your people completely despair.
Every once in a while, they will be given a chance to breathe.
This was what Ransondel was interested in at first...it was light, but no heat.
Therefore, the Quins welcomed him very much, but they did not like the sun very much.
Because in their world, light does not always come with the sun.
This made Lansander feel for the first time that he and the sun did not have to be entangled forever.
Although Lansendre did not bring those beliefs back to Toril, he did feel how powerful the mad pursuit of the last glimmer of life would bring to a soul tortured to the point of collapse by fate.
He had never understood that the gods of the evil camp always used high pressure, coercion and use, and could even be said to allow believers to escape death to gain faith. After all, how could such a helpless poor person provide enough piety?
What about faith?
For Lansander, who had always been loved by believers and had experienced that kind of warm and fiery heart, that was really not worth mentioning.
But now, he understands a little bit more.
Toril's usual pan-faith power, provided by 10,000 people, is not as much as one believer forced by death.
The evil pantheon just knows that its believers are not good people after all, so instead of giving enough benefits to these guys who are inherently cold-blooded and selfish and may even have mental illness to offer their sincerity, it is better to force them to give up their sincerity to everyone except themselves.
Dare not mention it.
In the end, when they are trapped deeper and deeper and it is impossible to escape from themselves, that is the success of training.
A small number of such believers, coupled with the fear that rises in mortals when hearing their names, is enough to allow these gods to live in glory.
They just don't care that the power of faith they absorb is cold and chaotic.
As for Shar... Shar doesn't need faith in the first place. What she wants is people who will work behind her.
That is, she would never simply fire a subordinate who was not useful.
Although Ransander understood, he also knew that he couldn't do it.
In this regard, he is not as good as Amaunata.
However, he didn't want to surpass this idiot who was willing to be used by AO.
Ha~
Lansendre could tell from the fact that Amaunata believed in him, and understood that the situation was over, and still dragging him along without taking any advantage, that this guy must have other thoughts.
That Apollo is not a pure sun god, so Amaunata is not worried...Although AO may say words to tempt people to do some outrageous things, he does not lie.
He would just say, ‘You must not do this, otherwise what will happen’…
Shar and Cyric are the ones who hear this sentence most often.
Now, there is probably another Amaunata.
So...who has the greatest influence on Apollo, who has a body of light?
Of course it's him, Lansendre.
As long as there is this reason, that fool Amaunata will honestly do what AO wills.
If he is truly convinced that Ranthander's dream is to become the new Sun God, Amaunata will definitely not give up anything that can hold back Ranthander.
But, would Lansendre be afraid of a god of light?
He didn't care if anyone could shine for him in Toril.
The reason why he has so many believers is not because of his bright attributes, but because of his nature.
The believers that Lansendre wanted were not the kind of beings who only wanted to gain light from him... He might not have understood his own thoughts before, but in that chaotic world, he finally realized this.
That kind of faith that is demanding and even a little crazy makes him tremble when he touches it...it's a bit dirty.
No, it seems that you can’t say that.
Although Ransander has always been careless, he does not despise the desire to survive in order to survive, but...how to put it, he still can't bring himself to accept that kind of believer.
For him, that chaotic world can indeed be his last glimmer of hope, but as long as there is a slight possibility, he is not willing to stay there permanently.
However, an occasional glance would make him very happy... It was truly a world full of surprises all the time.
You don’t even need to go out to enjoy the scenery, you can switch at any time while sitting at home.
Even the houses they live in are not fixed to the ground...they are basically large crystal balls of various colors that are windproof, waterproof and earthquakeproof.
But correspondingly, the materials in that world are particularly interesting.
For the first time, Ransendall saw what flowing building materials are... before they are finalized, those materials are in a state of change.
But once it is set, it is difficult to change its shape by any magic or external force.
Even his architect master voters couldn't control their desires and packed up countless inspirations to go to Quines.
Of course, their trip was not in vain.
That little girl from the Hill family loves their whimsical ideas.
She even allowed them to build whatever they wanted on her site with her resources... Moreover, she didn't see anything wrong with the Dawn Believers' style at all.
She doesn't care that the Tower of Dawn will take away part of the faith in her territory.
Lansander quite liked that little girl...if he didn't see a trace of Selune in her.
He has also met Aglaia, Hill's plant friends, and even the little golden dragon that Hill raised well... These are all quite normal!
Even the half-elf Linn, who has a bit of a chaotic tendency, only has some special bottom lines and ideas, but it is not... as changeable and cold as Moonlight.
Lansendre really couldn't figure out how someone with a character like Hill could raise a girl like Alice!
Too strange.
He had some doubts as to whether this girl belonged to some unspeakable past of Trasil... He later also asked the undead about Alice's story.
A cat-like nature spirit actually fell in love with a World of Warcraft?
As the Lord of the Dawn who is closely connected to destiny and has been severely beaten several times, Lansander is very familiar with this sudden change.
Basically, they are all remnants of the so-called ancient times.
Just like his lover Tai Ji, even if she really died, she would be divided into the goddess of luck and the goddess of misfortune, rather than completely disappear.
Although this result is even more cruel to Lansander...one is Taiji's face, and the other is Taiji's brain.
However, the one with a face is heartless and brainless.
The one with the brain... is cruel and narrow-minded.
Every time he saw those two, Lansander had the urge to make them disappear completely.
In short, Lansendre was a little suspicious that Alice also existed.
Otherwise, with Hill's somewhat motherly character, he really wouldn't be able to raise such a child, and he wouldn't let her work hard in other worlds.
Hill will always care about an elf like Linn who is hundreds of years old!
But based on his observations in Quins, Hill really didn't care about Alice's pretentiousness...obviously believing that she could handle it all on her own.
Ha~ Alice did a great job indeed.
At least in Ransander's view, she was definitely no worse than the elector named Xinbu of Mystra... They were both queens in the human world. For a moment, Ransander could only think of this guy who was as confused as Alice.
However, even if Hill knew that he was in Quins, he never talked about this girl's behavior in front of him, which made Lansander understand that this matter was very complicated!
Therefore, he simply chose to turn a blind eye.
But even though he didn't do anything, Queen Alice was very friendly to him... That's why Lansander always felt that Hill's daughter was actually a bit like Selune.
It looks silly, but actually it's quite sensible.
But people like them can always only watch from a distance... Her friendliness does not mean that you will be better.
However, it can be seen from the existences around Hill that there are no ordinary people around him... In other words, with Hill's luck, he can always exist by his side without being affected by that terrifying presence.
Those who are forced to leave cannot be normal people.
Sometimes, Hill always gives him an ethereal aura similar to Tai Ji... However, Lansander is very sure that this child has nothing to do with fate.
The existence related to fate cannot be hidden in the eyes of gods.
After all, they are also afraid of a fate they cannot resist.
Some gods, before embarking on that dead end, knew that such a day would come to them.
However, whether you resist or let nature take its course, the outcome is always the same, but the process is different.
Although there are some who are lucky enough to find that way of life...but that way of life already exists in the tributaries of fate, but the number of gods who can find that way of life is very small.
Lansendre finally gave up the pursuit of Hill's identity. After all, this person's life experience was not a secret, including his close connection with the earth goddess Trasil.
Although their connected destiny has its own shape due to individual independence, in the end, they influence each other.
However, this can only be seen by a powerful divine power like Lansendre who was born naturally and has been integrated with his own laws for a long time.
He sat leisurely on the branch and swayed his long legs, thinking about Amauna Tower in his heart.
Although this guy talks a lot of nonsense, if he keeps talking, will he be able to dig out something?
For example, who gave him such strong confidence that he would be able to deal with Ransander?