When Hill was still in Toril, Selune's attitude towards the relationship between William and Shar was still mainly to watch the excitement.
Shar's worry and caution probably brought her a lot of fun.
However, at that time, Selûne did not feel that Shar would take William so seriously...at least, not so much that it would affect her and Toril's attitude.
This guy really doesn't know what to say.
Hill felt that it couldn't be described as arrogant and arrogant, but rather the kind of artificial sentences used to describe dog-licking love, such as "People will always remember the people they traveled across the mountains and ridges to meet, but not the people who traveled across the mountains and ridges to come."
The words "people who meet him" are more suitable for Selune.
After all, Shar was just chasing after her and beating her, not doting on her.
All in all, Shar now no longer travels across mountains and ridges to find Selûne. Therefore, her sister, who has always been very self-centered, finally feels what it means to be lost and is trying her best to regain it.
However, Hill felt that what he couldn't understand was...Selene chose to let Shar return to that extreme and helpless Daughter of the Night.
This guy's starting point is always so selfish.
It is obvious that Shar is the most stable and best now... even AO gave up some plans because of this.
However, if you say that Selune did this on purpose, think so, and set traps and traps from the beginning... She is not.
She just naturally found the one that was more beneficial to herself among various choices.
As for the consequences of this path, Selune actually didn't know or understand it at the moment she was doing it.
So, no matter what she did, she was still the kind-hearted Silver Moon Girl.
Hill has never seen such a contradictory existence.
After much thought, he finally could only attribute this disaster to AO.
What good things can come out of Paradise Mountain?
Isn’t that the heroic god of Greyhawk, Heronis, not quite normal?
Of course, there seems to be nothing wrong with Heirones himself, and he has perfectly inherited the positive energy attributes of Heirones from Paradise Mountain.
However, he also has a twin brother Hextor, Greyhawk's most powerful evil force.
These two have also been fighting madly.
At this stage, people like Hill who have enough inheritance and know many secrets of the multiverse can guess that Hextor is actually the negative attribute of Heronis, the God of Order.
Although Greyhawk and Toril are incomparable, there are some things that are in common.
When AO created the world, it was inevitable that the darkness in his heart would be brought to Toril.
Then the absolute self and the absolute selfishness in his heart are even more impossible not to be passed on to Shar and Selûne.
Although it seems that Shar is the one who has inherited the most of these dark sides.
But Selûne obviously also has a natural selfishness.
This is not Hill's excuse for Selune, but sometimes, it can still be felt.
If Selune really wanted to trick someone in her heart, then she acted too superficially.
Even a person like Hill, who cannot be said to be shrewd at all, can hear this kind of not-so-good thoughts from Selune's words, let alone someone like Shar who plays intelligence and information warfare.
If Selune really played that kind of game with Shar, she would have been played to death long ago.
But even Lansendre couldn't help but grin when she heard her words... The big peacock could understand the hidden bad things at once.
However, Selune always makes her choice when the situation comes to a close, and her choice, on the surface, does not seem to be a big problem, but it will cause trouble for others.
But no one can accuse Selune of deliberately trying to trick people.
The reason for this is because Selune herself doesn't think there is anything wrong with doing this... She is doing what she wants to do with integrity and aboveboard.
She herself couldn't actually see anything.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with the title Silver Virgin.
Hill thought a little helplessly... No matter whether the Holy Mother thing is real or fake, it will always do the most harm to one's own people.
Anyone who cares about them and thinks they are trustworthy and cute will probably suffer some consequences.
Lansander on the other side was already rudely criticizing the Silver Moon girl who made such irresponsible remarks: "Selene, when you said this, did you ever think about it, if Shar really
After being hurt emotionally, she will definitely be more cruel and unscrupulous in doing things.
Ha~ Just like when Shar chose to regard all life in Toril as his enemy because of your backstab.
Finally, at least she won't attack the powerless again. How could you...
Even if you don't care if Shar is happy or unhappy, you have to at least consider the mortals of Toril, right?
Have you forgotten that the first few restarts of Toril were all because of Shar's deep resentment at that time!"
"Why do you have the confidence to speak to me..." Selune was a little unconvinced.
"Selene, those who died because of me were elves. They belong to Toril, but they don't.
Moreover, I have never let down their trust and respect. Everyone is condemning me, but they will not.
In my Kingdom of God, they are the ones who sing hymns to me." Lansander couldn't help but show his fangs, "Those who died because of you were all Toril's own lives.
Are you sincerely competing with me to see who has committed more sins?"
Selune glanced at him lightly: "I have never actively harmed anyone.
But, I don’t owe them anything, so why should I consider people who desperately want to touch the moonlight but burn themselves to death?”
Hill couldn't help but tilted his head...the issues discussed by these two people seemed to be different from what he thought.
The two of them should still be continuing their previous quarrel.
It's just that Ciel, who didn't know Toriel that well, couldn't understand it.
Neither Lansendre nor Selûne seemed to want to answer his questions.
It's really interesting... Will Toriel's next destiny be to blow up the good camp's lair?
Hill could only hear this.
Lansander was very dissatisfied with some of Selune's actions...just like Selune's indulgence and trust in Shantia.
She did meet Shangtia's request, but whether she could bear it or not was Sangtia's own problem.
Whose request did she agree to, but she didn't care at all whether the other party could solve the trouble that followed?
And this trouble, it seems, in Ransander's opinion, should not have arisen... He has been trying to get Selune not to continue doing that.
And he uses Sal as an analogy all the time.
Hill estimated that once Selune and the unknown god succeed, Toril will probably have another endless hater like Shar.
But Selûne insisted that there was no problem with her doing this, and it was for the good of Toril.
As for the god or person who asked her to do this, she should have understood the consequences before making the request... If she still gets burned, she can only blame herself for not knowing whether to live or die.
Hill glanced at Lansander, and a strange feeling emerged in his heart... Could it be because he saved his friend, and the undead turned Toril's goddess of magic into Edna?
So much so that the two dull, powerful gods who only knew how to do things according to procedures failed to appear in Toril, so the power of fate began to randomly select victims?
Hill remembered that it was because of those two powerful divine beings who were completely obedient to the power of law, and essentially controlled the destiny slate of that part of the power of law, that they later became so powerful that even Shar was a little shy about it.
But Toril is still the same as he was in the past.
The Tablet of Destiny is not the hub of the pantheon of gods that can create a meeting of the gods at will.
‘Boom!’!
Hill, who was startled, turned to look at the mountain that had completely collapsed... The giant shadow snake that always existed in the void was finally caught by Shar and whipped into the mountain with a whip.
But Vecna seemed to have given away part of his essence because of this.
He was quite shrewd and knew that Shar would probably try to manipulate his incarnation, so even the shadow power from Shar that he had captured earlier was sent away alone.
Then, the divine power that made up this body did not intend to be taken away, but while Shar focused all his attention on the giant shadow snake, he flew away with part of his soul.
Hill silently stared at the dim light that was well hidden in the dark night... But even he could see it, how could Shar ignore it?