Hill was not involved in the exchange between the two men.
Lathandel definitely doesn't like Shar, but he doesn't necessarily like Selûne either.
His friends have always had a very distant attitude towards the two moon gods... They always mention Shar and Selûne in an attitude that has nothing to do with him, and they are always very indifferent when talking to them.
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Although he has never stopped provoking, it is more like a habit of Lansendre, rather than because he has any special attitude towards these two people.
There are many wonderful things about Toril, and this is one of them... Sun and Moon, let alone natural allies, are not even on the same side.
Hill thought about it carefully, and he couldn't explain Lansander's attitude by saying that Toril's sun god is Amaunata.
He could only attribute this outcome to the fact that Toril was a semi-artificial world.
Lansendre and Amaunata are actually quite embarrassed.
Amaunata is a little better. After all, the planet where he was born also belongs to Toril. He can also be said to be a person whose thoughts are always wandering outside, and his bloodline is more of a hybrid of outsiders.
It is precisely because of this connection that even if Amaunata causes so many big things in Toril, he still has a chance to be resurrected... unlike some gods from foreign pantheons, who are dead when they die.
Lansendre is a bit like a stepson.
It seems like everything belongs to Toril, but everyone knows that he is the light brought by the Eternal Fire.
They are inherently different from the gods Toril ripped from Shar and Selune.
Therefore, compared to the native gods of Toril, Lansander was closer to Taiji and other gods who were not from the AO camp from the beginning.
Speaking of which, before Jergal created the Three Gods of Death to avoid the threat of AO, the relationship between Lansendre and Jergal was even very good.
It's just that people with different paths don't agree with each other, so in the end they chose to go in opposite directions.
Lansendre may have many problems, and when doing what he wants to do, he may not consider whether it will affect the survival of civilians... but he will never take the initiative to use the lives of civilians as chips.
Altar.
It was only after Hill got to know the gods of Toril better that he truly accepted Lansander, a big trouble that had caused the death of hundreds of millions of people.
In the world of gods, subjectivity is really important, and Hill only understood this after experiencing a lot.
He had always felt that these gods, regardless of good or evil, good or evil, did not distinguish between order or chaos. When judging them, they should look at what they did and what consequences they had.
When Hill entered Toril, his impression of Lansander was really only three words: 'Great Demon King'.
But after experiencing so many things, he finally understood one thing... He should not use human thinking to judge and analyze the attributes of gods.
Only by having real contact with them can Hill see if there is any 'human' existence in the eyes of these gods.
Even though Hill has grown up a lot now and has gradually adapted to this cruel fantasy world, deep down in his heart, he still regards himself as a human being.
Even though Linn's Lord of Songs seemed to like communicating with mortals, Hill couldn't accept his attitude towards humans... He did have a good relationship with mortals, but he was not a mortal in the true sense.
He would rather accept Shar's style of doing things that no one looks down upon...rather than see the gods divide human beings into two types: mortals who are essentially professionals, and those who, like cattle and sheep, are truly
Ordinary people.
Although he disliked Selûne's style of doing things so much, Hill still accepted the Silver Moon believers' request to settle in his territory. It was also because of this... They were both annoying in terms of their personalities and manners.
Even Selune's willingness to tolerate and protect the weak is sometimes hard to accept.
But Hill also has to admit that Selune is just like Shar, and no one can look down upon her... Therefore, her definition of a weak person is different from what Hill can accept.
But this is not Selune's problem, it's Hill's different stance.
At least she really protected some women and children at the bottom.
In the end, Hill's guests were still the same people he first came into contact with.
Therefore, even though he knew that Lansander was not the safest and most suitable person to communicate with in Toril, Hill still recognized this friend.
It's not that he hasn't thought about making new friends, but with different views and divided positions, there is no way to do it.
Hill quietly glanced at Ransander, who suddenly came into conflict with Selûne... His friend was probably preparing for a new path of destiny.
If Ser really unites with Orcus, then Amaunata's destiny will definitely be to conquer the Red Robe Kingdom.
For some reason, there are several Towers of Dawn in Lansendre located in countries next to Cyre... At that time, Cyre was not the country of the dead yet!
Hill vaguely remembered that Dawnbringer monitored these red robes mainly because of the riots that Cyr caused in Luskan and Icewind Dale.
Lansendre definitely doesn't want his followers to be involved in this fateful road, so he is trying to trick Selune's words and try to get some blessings from Selune's mouth.
For example, something like, 'Why are you so anxious? Amaunata and the others will definitely not take a road as difficult as yours.'
After all, in order to prevent Serge from taking advantage, those Towers of Dawn were squatting in various desperate situations.
Sometimes, Selune's words that she said inadvertently but from the bottom of her heart had a special effect.
Lansendre seems to be someone who believes this... In other words, the unintentional words forced out of the crow's mouth are most likely to become reality.
Hill didn't want to interrupt his friend's hard work, so he focused more on the serious-looking, yet expressive faces of Demogorgon and Graz'zt on the giant screen.
As for Shar, she's still happily chipping away at Vecna!
Hill didn't want to see that side, it was a bit too bloody.
The kind where the giant screen of the undead is blocked.
But his Purvi seemed to be having a great time, so Hill didn't do anything extra...such as isolating the sounds and images over there.
Lowering his gaze and turning his head to look at the current situation of Russell's nearly collapsed magic tower, Hill turned to look at the giant screen.
Um?
He turned back and glanced at the two people squatting and shivering halfway up the Russell Magic Tower.
That's Coyle and Rojas?
Why are they hiding there?
Hill looked at it again in confusion.
Didn't Russell arrange them both in a safe house?
That safe house was set up by Hill.
Therefore, he knew very well that the initial big explosion would inevitably send the safe house flying to a slightly distant area, such as the nearby sea or the mountain next door.
Hill couldn't help but turn around and look for the hut...and was surprised to find that the hut seemed to have sunk into the mountain peak and had changed its shape.
He asked curiously: "Liszt, what happened to the safe house over at Russell?"
"When it flew out, it directly hit two hurricanes that suddenly condensed." Liszt replied softly, "It was bounced back to the mountain range, and then, it was hit by Purvi with its tail.
In fact, it's nothing. Although I'm holding back, the defense of the house is still sufficient.
However, the two mages probably couldn't figure it out for a while, so they simply climbed out."
Hill nodded: "Please arrange a task for the undead and lead them to a safe place in the valley!
The fighting situation here is still quite big now, and it is expected that there will be various hurricanes."
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When Coyle and Roxas saw the undead who came to guide them, they almost burst into tears of gratitude.
They really thought they were going to die.
The accident in the safe house made Coyle feel that he was destined to be like this... He watched the two hurricanes condense out of nothingness.
It was almost as if they were here to send them off on their way.
Fortunately, Archmage Hill was really kind to them.
However, even after crawling out of that shabby house, Coyle didn't know where to go.
There is really something wrong with the Tower of Despair!
He thought there was something wrong with one of them, but it turned out to be something wrong with everyone!
Coyle was really scared to death when he saw the monster that suddenly emitted black light from a submissive little apprentice, and then sucked everyone into his body as nourishment.
However, such a monster was being slashed on top of his head.
If he hadn't brought this monster, Coyle would probably feel better.