Eight hundred and sixtieth chapters chaotic Karin Shan

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Pulling out the three-dimensional map of Faerûn, Hill tapped this long road with his fingers... He wanted to know whether William's goal was in Imbutu or other places along the way.

Whenever anyone thinks of the Sea of ​​Fallen Stars, the first thing that comes to mind is the Dragon Worship Cult... Even now, there are quite a few Dracolichs nearby.

Of course, Falling Star Sea was originally the place with the most metal dragons, especially golden dragons.

It's a pity that the Golden Dragon King was overconfident in his abilities and did not listen to the dissuasion of other golden dragons to leave Toril. In the end, he went crazy during the Dragon Madness period and was killed by his own people. After that, the metal dragons had a little psychological shadow on this place.

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So even if they knew that the dragon madness was completely over, they who returned to Toril basically moved to places with few people...especially the High Desert.

After all, the Zhentarim have reached a dead end, and even the phaerim in the desert have been driven to extinction by the crazed wraith mage.

And Shadow City has no interest in finding slaves to mine in the short term... The prince who stole the Nese scroll is still on the run!

Even during the spell plague period when arcanists came out to compete for power, these ghost princes still focused their energy on arresting people.

They are too powerful...so they don't take secular power that seriously. As long as they want it, how many places dare to refuse them?

It is precisely because of their arrogant attitude that the various metal and gem mines with rich reserves in the high desert basically belong to whoever gets them first, which is quite attractive to metal dragons.

The metal dragon left. The real dracolich in the Dragon Cult didn't like the Fallen Star Sea where there were more humans, so the Dragon Cult members who stayed in this area were basically the group of people who had followed Sammaster in the past.

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The mages of Amn who hide themselves in the shadows have always had a good relationship with the group of lichs who took the form of humans and transformed into death dragons.

Amn, the Dragon Cult under the rule of Sammaster, Ser, once had an alliance under the table. When Sammaster died, the half-dragon lichs in the alliance could not control those dragons at all, and finally

What remains is a fragmented alliance.

Whether the Dracolich is willing to acknowledge this contract depends on his mood.

It was quite normal for Amn to choose to cooperate with the Dracolich and the Red-robed Mage. Their caravan needed to travel under the eyes of the dragon. Without the support of the Dragon Cult, so many goods would probably have been shipped before they arrived.

They were robbed completely by these dragons.

The same goes for the red-robed mage in Serre. As long as the bald guys run out of money, whoever passes by on the nearby business road becomes their wallet.

Hill glanced at the undead on the giant screen who were getting ready to go, then got up and went to the study to sort out the first batch of books sent by Candlekeep.

When the magic ship arrives at Imbutu, he should be able to understand it better.

Hill stood at the study window and glanced uneasily at the Alchemy Hall in the center of the city... Although he had strengthened the control of the Water Mystery Lock, if Shar and Selune really fought there

...The space-time artifact should be quite strong, right?

He put down the book in his hand, turned to Liszt, who was counting the books, and said, "Grandpa is at Purvey's, right? Remember to ask him not to come out for a while.

The most important thing is, Lin En and the Elf City Guards, ask them not to go to the Alchemy Hall during this period."

Liszt said calmly: "I have informed Martha not to allow the Elf City Guards to enter the Alchemy Hall in the short term.

Mr. Linn also gave a hint... He will not go there unless necessary.

But when it comes to matters related to the undead, he can't help but go.

But you don’t have to worry so much. Even if Lady Dark Night is really angry, she will drag the Moon Girl out and beat her up. That lady has always known how to plan carefully."

Hill glanced at his tower spirit in confusion...but Liszt's judgment in this regard was always more accurate than his, so he was no longer so worried for the time being.

But he still couldn't help scratching his hair, tilting his head and falling into confusion: it was obvious that there could be no ending between Shar and William, at most there was a little ambiguity.

Is this enough for the Daughter of the Night to consider whether it will cause heavy losses to William before fighting?

"Sir, don't even think about it. You obviously have not inherited human blood in this regard. People who have their own hearts will naturally think about each other. The Daughter of the Night has already shown this clearly.

Just because they can't be together doesn't mean that she doesn't have His Majesty William in her heart." Liszt lowered his head and counted the hundreds of books floating in the study room, and said in a calm tone, "Perhaps when the Earth Bear officially reaches the age of adulthood, sir can understand a little bit.

What does it mean to think of you all the time?

Until then, just hold yourself to Orianna's standards."

Hill put down the book in his hand and said dissatisfiedly: "Why not according to the standards of elves?"

"It stands to reason that one hundred years old should be about the same." Liszt said sharply, "But I think it's better to take a longer view, at least I won't be too surprised by then."

Hill squeezed the book in his hand... However, he himself didn't know whether his indifference to certain things was because he was immature, or because he had seen too much in the past and was completely indifferent to the chaotic interpersonal relationships in the fantasy world.

In the end, he decided to let himself go...Liszt knew him too well, so there was no need to look for excitement on his own.

Hill immersed himself in copying books for a few days. During this period, Martha came over several times and told him what was going on in the alchemy hall... and Liszt had the same idea, even though Selune had been lingering in the alchemy hall trying to negotiate with time and space.

I talked to William across from the artifact, but nothing trouble happened.

Although William usually behaves like he's going to explode at a moment's notice, in fact his endurance can surpass that of all the gods in Toril... He just doesn't have to work so hard on himself.

So even though Selune was mumbling about what kind of love rivals William had, he didn't say anything and only let the mechanical mind's space-time artifact play a question and answer game with Selune.

It may be because William behaved better, so even though Selûne exposed a lot of Shar's background, the daughter of the night was not angered by her sister. She only appeared occasionally to discuss Amaunata with the unscrupulous Selûne. .

It seems that in the eyes of the goddess Toril, all of Shar's suitors combined did not have as big an impact as Amauna Tower. Selune was defeated after not persisting for two days.

Rather than being uncomfortable with Shar, she would rather abandon this topic... Amaunata's pursuit will only bring her the ridicule of all female gods, good or evil.

Although Shar and Selûne's current attention is not on Hill, he still has his own source of information... The God of Song couldn't hold back and chatted with Linn, his chosen one, all day and night.

These were things that did not need to be kept secret, so Linn naturally told Hill.

Although the sun god has returned to his own territory, with his weak divine power, it seems that he can only expel the elemental creatures back to the fire elemental world and close the countless tiny plane doors on the sun. And those weird Helian people are Even Amaunata cannot expel the native life of the sun.

In other words, according to the normal trajectory, this race born from the sun should have been the subjects of Amaunata. However, during the period when they appeared, Amaunata died solidly.

As a race born with demigods, they couldn't even look down on the weak Amaunata, and dared to set a trap for him. Now, the Sun God with weak divine power is even less likely to make them obey.

If you are used to being free, who would want to put a boss over your head who is known for being strict?

Although the Helian people gave up the location of the Palace of the Sun God, they still occupied a piece of their own territory in the area with the highest concentration of black holes on the sun.

It looked like she was giving in... but Amaunata only became angrier.

The sun originally belonged to him completely!

Such Amaunata doesn't even care about Calimshan's affairs... Kalin and Manon can't go back anyway. If the priests and sun knights who have three artifacts in their hands can't deal with the stragglers, it's no wonder. The Sun God took back the promise he made to them.

The resurrected Sun God no longer has such a high demand for believers... Because he was seriously injured, he only retained the basic priesthood of the sun, and the two faith priesthoods of order and dominion.

These three types have very low demand for believers, so Amaunata, who has always been very particular about the ratio of gains to losses, has obviously changed her attitude...it is so obvious that the undead who stayed in Calimshan couldn't help but curse him for being worse than a dog.

When the mercenaries from the Sun Temple were fighting gods and monsters, once they realized that they were about to finish their game, they desperately fled to Mir Forest to seek help from the undead. The undead analyzed the Manshaka during their 'friendly exchanges' with them. recent situation.

After Amaunata was resurrected, he did give corresponding rewards according to his promise to his believers...the pious ability was improved a little more, and then the kind that muttered a few words at most gave him good health.

But more importantly, these people need to fight for it themselves... Only now do they remember that the Sun Priest's promise was that Amaunata would definitely expel Kalim and Manon and provide them with enough help to become the new masters of Calimshan.

And the Temple of the Sun has fulfilled its most fundamental promise... As for the ambiguous promises that follow, whether they can be fulfilled depends on Amaunata's wishes.

Everyone knew that Amaunata, with her weak divine power, could not give anything more.

So they could only rush into the Kalin Desert by themselves... Even if these gods and monsters could not be completely driven away, at least they should be prevented from leaving the desert.

When Hill learned that Tethyr's merchant ships had appeared in Manthaka, he knew that Amaunator had given up her absolute rule over Calishan.

In fact, from the very beginning, this sun god who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago was bound to fail. It is impossible for a country that unites politics and religion to emerge in Toril now that worships him as the only true god.

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