The Lord of the Dawn is not the kind of fool who confuses faith with his own strength.
His use of faith is more to assist his followers, which is why the Dawn Believers are so strong... because the more devout their faith is, the stronger the power given back to them.
It's not like other gods at all, where middlemen make the difference. It's still the biggest difference.
Shar doesn't actually use it, but she uses those complex and chaotic beliefs to weave the shadow magic web.
Is it because of excessive confusion that once the meaning of the light of morning enters Quines, it is difficult to erase it again?
If this is the case, then he began to cling tightly to the 'first light', and the definition of 'original light' is not wrong.
Quines's sun and moon, including stars, cannot form stable images and meanings.
For that world, abstract concepts like light and darkness are more stable.
Of course, if you can actually become a sun god in a normal world, then it won't matter what concepts you have.
But there is no way Lansendre would give up his base camp and go to a small world to become a sun god.
He was going to stay in Toril after all.
Therefore, he always wavered because of road problems in the past... If the sun could not hold up and was destroyed by Shar, what would become of him, the God of the Dawn?
Lansendre had never had such thoughts when Amaunata was still around.
He felt that he should rise to the top because he discovered that Toril, the sun god, was not only a fool but also a waste... Lansander has always been confident, and he did not think that the sun under his control would be destroyed by Shar.
It was because of these complicated emotions that Lansendre set Shar as his enemy before engaging in the Disaster of Dawn.
The fall of Amaunata gave him a very strong sense of crisis.
Generally, people who are capable and confident will choose to take some things that may harm them into their hands and control them. Ransendall is obviously this kind of person.
But after experiencing so many things, coupled with Taiji's messing around, Lansendre seemed to have made up his mind to follow his original path and never be shaken by those bad things again.
And based on Hill's understanding of his friend, he must have made arrangements for himself to make him confident enough. He would not follow an unlucky path because of the fall of Toril's sun, so he acted so resolutely.
Otherwise, he would only be vague and would not say such harsh words to AO.
You know, the old man will really exclude you from your destiny because you speak too firmly.
In his eyes, regret is something that only he can do.
What Hill can figure out, Shar can naturally figure out too... Even the AO who heard Selune's narration also understood it.
Only Selune is still struggling with the question of faith.
But what Lansendre seeks has never anything to do with faith.
He is different from Tyr, whose heart is in a foreign land but cannot go back. Lansander's heart is still in Toril, but he hopes to leave a way out for himself... Taiji's experience is his eternal warning light.
Therefore, AO just muttered "Don't regret it in the future", but he did not have any dissatisfaction with Ransondel's attitude.
He even warned him not to get involved in disputes of faith in other worlds.
But Selune, who was delivering the message, conveyed the message in a particularly...chaotic manner.
Fortunately, Lansendre didn't listen to her words at all and was able to grasp the most crucial part.
Hill also understood this from his answer. Although he didn't know that Lansander had benefited from Quines, as long as the result was good, he didn't have to dig out his friend's basic secrets.
But if he had walked in the direction of Selûne just now, he would have gone straight from Heavenly Mountain to the bottomless abyss.
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Shar had no intention of participating in the meaningless chat next door.
Compared to others, she is the one who knows Lansander's movements better.
Although there are not many undead in Quins, there are still some.
Moreover, many undead people will choose to visit Quins for a while.
It's a miserable place to live there for a long time, but it's quite fun to visit occasionally.
Even Shar couldn't help but take a look.
After all, other people's accidents come one after another, but for onlookers, it is a rare surprise.
Therefore, Shar was the one who saw the real situation of Lansendre in Quins from beginning to end.
This guy actually fits the characteristics of the Quins: people who are not optimistic enough will not be able to survive in that world.
Quins people love beauty, love to be lively, and even more like to watch, and are always enthusiastic.
Although there are many evils, even the evil camp will give up their plots and tricks because of something particularly interesting, and let themselves be happy first before talking about it later.
When Lansendre got there, he couldn't say he was like a fish in water. He was like a little bear falling into a honeypot.
It's always sweet wherever you go.
But Shar didn't think of Selune because of their behavior.
It's obviously the same chaos.
Hill's cat daughter looks much more comfortable... Therefore, she is worshiped and worshiped as queen by the Quins, and Shar can understand it.
She is indeed indulgent and willful and has a changeable temper, but her bottom line is still there, and it is not low.
The most important thing is that although she is a bit selfish, she will still be considerate of other people's moods... When she discovers that person's reluctance, even if she mumbles and looks unhappy, she will not force others to follow her wishes.
Idea to do.
He scolds and scolds, but he won't take it seriously.
Even when she is competing with others, her behavior is not like real chaos... The bottom line is too high, and she will listen carefully to the opinions of her subordinates. Although she is very insistent on her own ideas, if her subordinates can
Convince her that she can't change.
I really don’t know how Hill raised such a girl.
Including the little Poseidon...but that Aglaia is still much stronger than the cat queen Alice.
Shar had watched the communication between William and Aglaia several times, and that girl was much more serious. She even showed a slight expression when asking about Hill, but kept her face straight at other times.
Even when he was arguing with William about the division of interests between the Sea Clan and the Human Race.
Aglaia actually doesn't follow the rules, but she seems to have her own set of standards for people and things.
Although William said that Aglaia usually handles these matters according to Hill's code of conduct, Shar knew very well that if she could regard other people's rules as her own, it would be difficult to say that she was truly chaotic.
But in Trasil's judgment, Aglaia is still confused... When this girl manages the sea, she still does whatever she wants.
Completely ignore the existing rules and let your own thoughts stir up the wind and rain, raising the storm.
But her storm seems to be harmless to the human world.
Shar sometimes couldn't understand what he heard...but it was probably related to the undead, so she didn't bother to pay attention.
Anyway, the world of Trasil is really very different from Toril in every aspect.
The only thing Shar could be sure of was that it was really scary for Hill to raise two born gods with chaotic nature to this point.
It's the kind of scary thing that deserves respect.
At least before meeting these two chaos goddesses, Shar never thought that she could see such an incredible side of the chaos system.
Therefore, she didn't feel much about Amboli's changes later... Although the man called the Road Controller by the undead was very powerful, he was only adaptable enough to know how to follow Amboli's wishes to achieve his goals.
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Although Embry has changed a lot, she doesn't feel that much...in her heart, it's all what she wants to do.
Instead of being like Hill, who let confusion cause them to first consider what they cannot do when doing things: they know that this matter does not conform to their own ideas, but they are willing to comply.
This really made Shar surprised and at a loss.
Yes, she was overwhelmed.
However, because of the existence of Hill and his two daughters, Shar was able to let go of some things in the past...Selene and she may not be born good people, but they are not just such bad children.
Maybe she thinks too highly of herself, but... it has never happened before, and when someone has done it, it always raises pitiful hopes.
When William took Shar to play in Quins, he told her that although the nature of chaos makes beings who are willing to abide by order troublesome and irritable, it does not mean that it should not exist. She actually understood a little bit.
Quince is a world full of chaos from beginning to end, but Shar is not disgusted at all.
Even if she feels disturbed and doesn't want to stay there anymore... she has no intention of completely destroying that world.
Therefore, Shar was not surprised at all that Lansander was able to resonate with certain laws of that world and write himself into the deep consciousness of that world as the light of dawn.
In a certain way, Lansendre conformed to the rules of that world...it seemed irregular, but in fact he had a firm core.
Although the core is as soft as flowing liquid, it is still there.
Therefore, beings like Alice and Ransander can live very comfortably in that world.
If it were Selene, it would be impossible.
That guy only deserves to sink into eternity with Toril.
Just like herself.
Shar gently glanced at Selûne, who was still arguing with Lansander, and slightly lowered the corner of her mouth, then immediately returned to normal: "What nonsense are you talking about!
Aren’t we going to observe those Gods of Order?”
Lansander immediately woke up and stopped talking to Selune, who brought the topic to another world. He moved his claws slightly, and a third giant screen rose up: it was the scene outside the pool of life.