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Chapter 937 Sowing discord with Selune

Although it hurt so much that she slapped Shar back, but while the earth was shaking, Selune still couldn't control her curiosity: "Shar, you actually understood the laws of space?

Is there any benefit to finding a lover?"

Hill closed his eyes slightly, and Ransander, who was looking happily, jumped back instantly, restored his peacock appearance, and hid behind Hill.

His response was indeed timely and accurate.

When Hill used a new magic array to protect their area, countless shadow whips smashed into Selune.

Hill turned around and took a look... Fortunately, just when he realized something was wrong, his plant friends quickly slipped out of the door.

Liszt also completely sealed the hall in time.

Therefore, although the hall was shaking slightly, his eyes were also in chaos... The silver-blue moonlight blade and the flexible and jumping shadow whip collided too violently, spreading in every corner of the hall.

Hill couldn't see clearly what was going on outside.

You can only rely on the movement of his rather sturdy furniture to tell in which corner the two sisters are actually confronting each other.

"Selene came here just to fight with Shar, right?" the big peacock asked slowly behind him.

"What happened to Toril?" Hill could only ask...how could he know what the Silver Moon Girl wanted to do!

"If they don't fight now, it's estimated that they won't have any chance to fight in Toril for at least two hundred years." Lansander thought for a while before saying, "Selene may feel that it has been too long, and it is still too late."

Why don’t you give it a try first?”

Otherwise, why would Selune act so unworthy of a beating?

Silver Moon Girl placed the accent on the word 'little lover', giving it a strange tone.

He probably learned the yin and yang aura from Suni, and seemed to have a little bit of teasing... Well, Hill himself could only hear so much, but Lansander seemed to understand more.

The goddesses Toril seem to have their own language.

In short, Lansendre felt that Selune really deserved to be beaten.

Hill actually didn't feel that Selune's words were more exciting than those she had said before... probably because he didn't know much about things in the hidden corners of Toril.

He couldn't help but take a deep breath, wondering whether he should remind Shar, who was already prepared, that there seemed to be some movement in Russell's magic tower.

"Don't worry." Lansander persuaded softly from behind him, "Shar has made very good preparations for his mission puppet.

She had just taken care of herself, just to show off in the final glory, not to fight seriously.

Although Selune is not a thing, she is not crazy enough to disturb Shar's business."

Although Ransendall said it very sincerely, Hill still found this statement ridiculous.

After all, in front of his eyes, there was still smoke.

And in Russell's magic tower, a faint haze has risen.

Hill could only say slowly: "Russell, Carpenter, and Terry, did you have a good time at the Tower of Dawn?"

Lansendre replied with a smile: "Don't worry, although Jos sometimes has a bad mind, he still reacts very quickly when an enemy appears.

He has activated the full defense of the Tower of Dawn...um...huh?

Your Purvi seems to be outside and has not entered the Tower of Dawn, is everything okay?"

Hill frowned slightly: "Pulvi? His soul container is in my demiplane, and his current survival mode is a bit like a lich.

It's just that it's not undead.

Even if you are killed, you can reappear from the container as long as you have enough energy."

Lansander couldn't help but pecked Hill's long hair with his long beak behind him: "Did you use the power of nature to raise a living soul?

Although the little whale exists more like the magical tower spirit of Toriel, but... Hill, the tower spirit is not actually a living creature, you know that, right?"

Hill blinked: "Pulvi's existence mode is somewhat similar to Trahir's natural spirit.

It’s just that you can’t live without the core of his soul.”

Lansendre was still a little confused about what this alien whale was, but he still wanted to believe that his friend knew it, so he didn't mention it any more.

It's not that he is too careful, but that once Purvi suddenly turns into a dead spirit, some things will be different.

For the existence of the undead, emotions will disappear very quickly.

What is left is only persistence. The previous love and hate are just a kind of inertia... Once the undead gets rid of this inertia, it is very easy to cause problems.

Even if Hill will not suffer any harm, another kind of 'injury' is bound to be inevitable.

His friend is too soft-hearted.

But Ransendall could tell that Hill knew what he was asking.

The existence of the son of nature is really wonderful.

He asked a little curiously: "What does this little whale want to do?

You can’t just watch the excitement from the nearest distance, right?”

"The reason why Purvi is so unlucky is because she was deceived by someone and almost had her mind wiped out by the Zhentarim guys and turned into a real puppet."

Hill came to his senses: "Pulvi said that he was deceived into a special area in the star realm and then captured in Toril.

There seems to be no news about his captor. We thought he was killed by the Ghost City along with the priest Benn!

Now it seems that it may not be that the Zhentarim have developed into the star realm, but that they have some connection with the evil gods of other worlds.

No wonder Vecna's eyes went to the Underdark.

Vecna, what are you looking for in Toril?"

Lansander also saw the undead's great march into the Underdark from the beginning to the end, so he immediately thought of something: "That, Melkor's Horned Helmet?

Is Vicna also interested in the god of death?

After all, in Greyhawk’s world, the realm of death is still blank.”

Although there is Naraku, the god of death, in the orthodox pantheon of gods, that guy is not considered a real god of death.

It can only be said that he is an evil god who has touched a little bit of the law of death.

Although Melkor, Bane and Baal in Toril, as well as Cyric later, were all on the destructive and violent side of the Law of Death, they were all obviously Jergal's auxiliaries.

Jehovah could take back the power in their hands at any time.

As for Gray Eagle's Naraku, he probably can't even touch the sides of Baal, let alone the height of Jergal.

There was no way he would be recognized by Styx.

Moreover, Naraku's priesthood is not so much the god of death as the god of murder. He hates all living things and wants to kill anything he sees alive.

Therefore, in Greyhawk, the Death God believers are existences that everyone shouts about. They all hide in the corners and live in darkness.

Vecna, if he is really interested in the priesthood of Death, his secret priesthood seems to really have a chance.

After all, unlike the Death God believers in other worlds who exist openly and face death calmly, those in Gray Eagle think about how to hide themselves every day.

And Melkor's helmet is his last bit of divinity... indeed, it can help Vecna.

Although it was dangerous to wear that helmet, Vecna ​​would certainly not feel that his willpower could not withstand even a few hundredths of Melkor's.

Although it was a bit strange that Vecna ​​would know such inside information, when he thought about Bane behind the Zhentarim, everything became normal.

That guy is a shit stirrer.

He may not get any benefits, but he must not make others feel comfortable.

Baal's fate and Melkor's fate are closely related to this guy.

Although his final goal failed, Jergon would rather give the position of Death to a mortal... By the way, Cyric would feel that lies and illusions are more suitable for him than death, and it also has something to do with Bane.

And what Bane fears most is the resurrection of Melkor.

He himself did not dare to touch the horned helmet, and as a result, an evil god from the outside world came out to take risks... Indeed, whether Vicna succeeded or failed, it was a good thing for Ben.

Of course, Ben definitely still hopes that Vecna ​​will succeed, so these two are quite different guys, but this cooperation is actually quite sustainable.

Hill couldn't help but look outside.

He knew Purvi well.

The little whale must have discovered something, so it rushed out suddenly... Ransander said it very euphemistically, but Purvi must have rushed out at the moment he looked over.

Even though his heart has calmed down a lot and he has fully accepted himself as he is now, deep down in the little whale's heart, he still feels resentful about being deceived.

Looking at the hall that was slowly calming down, Hill immediately opened his protective shield and said with a smile: "Shar, if you catch Vecna, please be more ruthless."

He did not open the soundproof circle, so of course Shar heard their conversation just now.

The Girl of the Night nodded slightly: "Don't worry, I will make him unforgettable forever and never dare to enter Toril again."

Selune, who had just stretched her muscles in the fierce battle, had no intention of controlling her words. When she spoke, she even smiled: "I thought you were going to say that you would kill him completely!

Aren’t you very interested in his priesthood?”

It seems that even from the perspective of a god, turning a god into one's own form is no different from killing him.

However, Hill suddenly had a feeling that Selune had finally discovered that his sister belonged to someone else.

In the past, when Silver Moon Girl provoked Shar, she mostly started from her own point of view and used those events in the past as the insertion point.

But this time when she came back, Selune tested her once and found that Shar ignored her, so she started to circle around William.

Did this guy finally find out that his sister was lost?

Hill was a little suspicious. The last time Selune left, she didn't have such a big reaction.

So, it’s AO again?

Damn old man, he is really bad.

But Hill finally understood why many people said that Selune was very smart... What he said just now was really good!

It looks light and airy, but it actually implies that Shar gave up even the power she cares about most for this relationship. ()


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