Of course, Lansendre was able to come up with such interesting things only with the help of Hill.
Wanting to tame these unruly metals and find a route that is acceptable to them is not something everyone can do.
You can ignore anything when building it, but when Jos puts the Dawn Stone on the top of the tower, this line must be connected in an instant... otherwise, the Dawn Stone will not be placed at all.
Therefore, it seems that Jos placed it, but in fact, Hill, who was standing aside, helped him place it.
Although he is not a believer of the Lord of the Dawn, Hill's blessing from light, especially the sun, allows him to transcend those rules with the permission of Lathandel.
Although Shar looked disgusted to see it... the Lady of the Night could not imagine a situation where a human being who was not her believer could use her own law artifact.
This is completely different from ordinary artifacts like the Emerald Scripture, which are essentially the creation of believers and are only approved by the gods.
It is roughly equivalent to Lansendre opening a door to the center of his kingdom of God for Hill.
As long as Hill wants to, he can make all the Dawn Towers in Lansendre scrapped together.
Shar also believed that with Hill's character, he would not be able to do such an immoral thing...but there was obviously no need to take this one-in-a-million risk.
Why risk the future for a holy tower that you don’t know when it will be used?
Hill is very good now.
What about Hill in the future?
Hill, who insists on the path of a mage, no one knows if he will one day embark on a path that no one cares about.
Like, Elminster now.
The archmage who fled to the star realm before Edna's fateful path, Jean Shar, looked down upon.
Indeed, Elminster has repaid all the favors he received from Toril and the luck that manifested itself due to the blessing of the goddess of magic.
He really can stop worrying about Toril, the goddess of magic.
But, if you really let go completely like that and don't help at all... what about Mistry's affection?
If there were no undead, just those two attacks at midnight, even with Azuth's escort, she would probably do something to damage the magic network under the influence of her rebellious heart.
Shar himself can think of several ways to make that silly girl at Midnight not believe a word of Azuth's words.
Then, as long as AO doesn't give up on her, Midnight will have to die again.
In that case, the Magic Network will definitely have to be reorganized several times.
This does not have much impact on an archmage like Elminster who has transcended the control of the magic network.
However, he was able to do this because of Mistry's care.
Then, he planned to watch the last bit of Mystri's existence be completely annihilated due to the repeated reorganization of the magic network?
The power of the black pupil is probably just a few bits of gravel on top of the magic web. What is really entangled with the magic web is the soul thread of Mistry.
The reason why Shar's attitude towards Edna is okay actually has something to do with the fact that the girl's soul was completed with the final replenishment of the magic network... Moreover, Midnight also took away the black-eyed remnant soul who had plotted against her.
Then, the thread that replenishes Edna's soul must come from Mystra.
Even if the soul is not the same existence, Edna is at least the true continuation of Mystra.
What Heitong got was the soul fragment of the goddess of magic, and was fused into one with her.
Therefore, she is the goddess of magic, but she has little relationship with Mystra.
Strength is, the soul is not.
Not to mention midnight.
Both of them are just successors of Mistry, not inheritors.
Edna, however.
Shar understands, and Selune understands too.
This is also the reason why the Twin Moon Gods allowed believers to cooperate with believers of the Goddess of Magic many years later... Although she did not take back the silver fire she gave to the Goddess of Magic, Selune never dealt with Black Eyes and Midnight.
She could even watch the black eyes destroying her silver fire without making a sound.
After all, they are twins, and Shar can actually understand Selune's thoughts.
Selune's temperament has always been muddled.
She couldn't give up on her own, after all, the goddess of magic inherited Mystra's power.
If there were no black eyes and no midnight, would the magic web still be the magic web woven by Mystra?
Therefore, she waited for these magic goddesses to consume all the energy of the original light.
The reason why Shar is able to make the Shadow Magic Network more and more perfect... has a lot to do with the fact that the original light power attached to the magic network is becoming less and less.
Of course Selune knew, but she never said a word related to this, nor did she remind Heitong not to waste silver fire anymore, as it would be better to use less.
What's more important is that she hasn't had a mother's heart attack yet, so she has to replenish the consumed original light power by herself.
This actually proves Selune's abandonment of the goddess of magic.
However, after Edna appeared, Selune had secretly made several moves to burn the returning Shadow Weave and the parts that were about to break away together with silver fire.
When Shar found out for the first time, she really almost got into a fight with Selune.
But it's not that she can't understand Selune's thoughts.
Between Black Eyes and Shar, Selune actually chose Shar secretly...even though it was a shadow magic web created by her sister who wanted to kill her.
But with Edna, who has a part of Mystrite's soul, Selune will definitely choose to help Edna... At this time, what she thinks is that these things have no good impact on Shar anyway.
Selune's attitude will always change due to the changes in the identities of both parties, even if the people involved are the same person.
In the past, Shar, even when she was in the most pain and hated her, thoughts such as 'Selene still has her in her heart' and 'my sister just loves her more' would occasionally flash through her heart.
It wasn't until she was with William that she suddenly realized it.
Normal people, who treat themselves sincerely, at most have a bottom line that cannot be violated, but they will never change their attitude at any time.
After all, the thing is still the same.
This place, Toril, is actually a bit abnormal from top to bottom.
Including AO.
Therefore, her understanding of emotions and things is a bit biased... After all, what she sees and learns comes from Toril.
Shar is the kind of person who is smart and knows how to advance and retreat. She will not think that what William said is right just because he said it.
She just doesn't know and isn't willing to look at these things in a different direction.
Of course, that was also because before that, no one in the multiverse could make her temporarily let go of her defenses.
After letting everything go, she understood many truths.
Then, after the integration with the original darkness was smoother, even no worse than the integration between Selune and the original light, Shar truly believed in the correctness of William's principles of life.
She will not give up her evil stance.
But she is now able to accept neutrality, and some understandable kindness.
Darkness does not represent a complete denial of goodness.
Therefore, Shar finally let go of some past dissatisfaction and disdain for herself.
For example, being merciful to Mistry.
In the past, she had never been willing to admit this.
She always felt that letting those people find out that she was so soft-handed when dealing with Mystri would make others no longer fear the majesty of the Night Girl.
Shar would rather let those people think that she didn't want to confront the powerful goddess of magic.
Ha~
She just never confronts anyone head-on, but that doesn't mean she won't plot against anyone.
The current Shar has finally made peace with her awkward and extreme self in the past.
Therefore, she is more able to accept that her disdain for some people stems from their ruthlessness.
He is talking about Elminster, the mage who is recognized as the strongest and kindest.
Shar sometimes suspected that the guy would regret being so close to Mystra when he looked back on the past.
Human beings are all forgetful.
Time has passed for so long that Elminster may have forgotten that without Mystra's protection, it would have been impossible for him to transcend the world in such a short period of time.
When the gods were in their prime, they could still occupy a place as a mage.
Although Shar also looked down upon those arcane masters who entrusted their faith to Amaunatar.
But she couldn't deny that the arcane masters of the Nether Empire and Amauna Tower complemented each other.
They have raised Amaunata's divine power to the highest level, and Amaunata's protection has also prevented them from being directly eradicated by those wanton gods, the extremely powerful elven empire, and the arrogant and domineering dragons when they were weak.
Mystri was not the black pupil she became later. If she didn't really like Elminster, she wouldn't be willing to get involved in the troubles on the ground.
She is originally the most neutral god, and is actually the one who least pays attention to the changes in the world.
However, what about that guy?
Human beings, unlike gods, because their memories never fade...as long as they don't want to...they will never forget everything in the past.
They will completely forget the beauty and happiness of the past after taking another path.
Hill is very good now, of course Shar admits this, and she also appreciates this child.
But what she admired was always Hill at this moment.
She will not give her love to the future Hill.
Behavior like Lansendre's behavior, in Shar's eyes, is no different from madness.
How can you put your own safety on the conscience of others?
Hill, but he is not yet a minor!
Sometimes, human beings' maturity changes them beyond recognition in an instant.
Shar really doesn't understand why Lansendre, who has existed for so long, is always taking risks on himself?
But the daughter of the night just watched all this indifferently, covering herself up and not saying a word... After all, she still liked Hill very much.
Between the annoying Ransondel and the lovable Hill, she is definitely on Hill's side.
If there is anything she can't figure out, she can talk to William.
There is no need to say anything here.
Although that would make Ransander uncomfortable, it would also make Hill unhappy.