What the undead will do in the end can actually be guessed by anyone with some brains.
The key is that the half of Bane behind Amaunata and Thel has no value in making concessions to the great gods behind the undead... Even this does not include Corellon.
But it was Ben who found the solution first and quickly sold Talona who had just leaned towards him. Hill couldn't help but be amazed.
It stands to reason that if Amaunata knew a little bit about human nature, in this world being pulled by Lansander, even if all the kindness was offset by his idiot men, she could still say a few words to Vera.
Under the circumstances, he was the one who first had the opportunity to have a little relationship with the undead.
Even if the undead won't help him, at least try not to hold him back too much, right?
Hill didn't know what Lansander was thinking when he tried to persuade Amaunata, but he knew very well that the time when AO came in person was Amaunata's last chance.
If he really had some sense at that time, he would come to see Shar and have sex with the undead... Then under AO's eyes, no matter how careful Shar was, she would not go too far.
Although she may not be afraid of AO, she definitely doesn't want AO to expose her shortcomings in this place and in front of these people.
There are some things that everyone knows by default, but there is a big difference between them being revealed and openly stated.
AO wouldn't be stupid enough to let the undead brought by Shar's lover support Amaunata. It was just a little bit of friendship to prevent them from doing too much harm. Shar could still tolerate it.
However, Ben has been fighting with William tacitly, hinting at his bottom line, and offering Talona who can make Shar vent her anger even more... Amaunata still has no movement at all.
Sometimes Hill couldn't help but wonder if Amaunata had any powerful back-up plan... But after thinking about it, he still had no idea at all.
He couldn't even get the support of the looming loose alliance composed of the real gods of light in each world.
Just like the alliance between the sea and the sky, the pure sun god and the light god can actually meet in a certain sea of bright clouds that only they can reach.
Of course, Hill also knew that his inheritance was relatively complicated. He couldn't tell where he got this mark from, so he never said anything related to it... even if he suspected that Lansander was there.
In that Alliance of Light.
Anyway, Selune is absolutely not qualified. Even though she is the original light, she cannot warm the world.
Lansendre was reluctant to enter there. He was qualified only because he was the only one in Toril.
But Trasil, the sun god, has always been qualified.
Therefore, the blessing of the sun he gave to Hill could even surpass those messy BUFFs of the Sun God of Toril.
This is also the reason why those gods of the sun and light chose to intersect in the sea of light clouds... Although they will not and cannot unite to do anything or deal with anyone, at least their blessed men can walk in the multiverse.
When the time comes, you have enough confidence and support.
Not all priests or elects of gods can exert power that is almost the same as this world after leaving the world they control.
For example, Talona, a believer, is definitely not as weak as he is now...but Talona can only give believers who leave Toril the power of three-ring magic.
What's the use?
It's okay to deal with little people, but at the critical moment, who can he deal with?
Bane is not much better at all, but as a Zhentarim elect, he is relatively strong, and his divine power is only an auxiliary and not his only reliance, so he can be more calm.
If you want believers to walk freely in the multiverse, even if they have powerful divine power, they must set up a few more anchor points outside this world.
This anchor point does not necessarily belong to his own force, but it must be a force that recognizes him and allows his name to appear in his own domain.
Due to Toril's powerful divine power, subordinates like Bane can live a better life outside because Bane's name and story are spread throughout the multiverse.
No matter good or bad, no one knows when he is mentioned.
But this only allows his men to travel with magical powers below level 7.
It is absolutely impossible to let go of the nine-ring magic at will like Joss did.
A fishing net without a lead pendant as an anchor can only float on the sea surface, and may even become a mess...Only with a heavy enough lead pendant can we catch big fish in the deep sea.
Hill also guessed that Ransander was also a member of that alliance after seeing Jos's almost uncompromised strength.
Moreover, this discovery also gave him a clearer explanation for his first meeting with Lansendre, which he had always been confused about.
The reason why the Sun Peacock was attracted to the oil painting and even wanted to sweep it away directly was because he had known the Sun God Trasil for a long time.
For these light gods, the sea of bright clouds that allowed them to meet actually exists in the deepest subconscious of all of them. Even if they meet, no one in the outside world will know about it.
After knowing this, Hill had a much more sincere attitude towards Lansander than before, not because he knew that Lansander would treat him well for the sake of the Sun God of Trasil.
Rather, all the doubts in the past have been resolved... Otherwise, Hill, who has always been suspicious of Ransendall's excessive enthusiasm when they met, would never be able to let down his guard and consider any friendship issues.
The moment Jos appeared was the beginning of Hill's attitude change.
Hill was still very happy that he could establish a real friendship with Lansander after leaving Toril.
But even though he felt that he had a certain understanding of the gods of Toril, Hill still didn't understand what kept Amaunata so arrogant... He must have known that the three Greek gods were taken to Toril by AO.
when.
Although the Greek pantheon fell into trouble very early and had little support in Toril, in other worlds, the name of Apollo, the sun god, is still quite famous.
After all, a handsome and dazzling young man always gets some attention.
Under the premise that Toril has a relatively negative impression of Amaunator, and that basically no mortals know his name Amaunator... There is no such thing as Ransander who has lost his mind to do it for him now.
Foreshadowing... If Amaunata and Apollo stood together to choose, who would choose Amaunata?
Hill is really confused.
Then he understood from William's roundabout question that he and Shar probably didn't understand it either, and even asked about Ben.
After all, Bane is the one who stands in front of Amaunata on her next destiny.
Then, these two guys are very extreme, and they are both the type to do things without leaving any room.
Regardless of whether they stand on opposite sides of the battlefield voluntarily or not, when they are about to start a face-to-face battle, they will not consider any last resort. They will only want to let the opponent die without a burial place and never be resurrected.
Therefore, Ben may not be able to figure out the secrets that they cannot guess.
Especially since this guy really had a wide range of friends back then... Even though he himself had destroyed most of those friendships, there must still be friends from his past somewhere in some unknown corner.
Not to mention, in terms of popularity, if you can only choose between Bane and Amaunata, the Toril universe, as well as the gods and powerful men related to it, would probably choose Bane.
Otherwise, why would so many people want to see this fateful journey?
That is, no one thinks that they will end up, so everyone wants to wait and see which fool and unlucky person will be implicated.
Zhentarim was silent for only half a minute, and then immediately answered: "Although Amaunator is the purest god, he only appeared because of the Eternal Fire.
The immortal fire is the ultimate expression of the fire element.
Therefore, if he abandons everything that the priesthood has given him, Amaunata can return to the fire elemental creature itself."
Hill felt that his expression was probably weirder than William's on the giant screen.
This guy was able to think in time that there were so many undead people taking pictures nearby, and he controlled himself just in time before his handsome face was about to deform, turning it into an expressionless face in an instant.
Hill, on the other hand, clearly lost control.
Does Amaunata have any serious illness?
Which god has prepared for him to simply transform into an elemental creature?
Even if he can directly transform into an elemental commander due to the power of his eternal fire and soul power, and he can achieve immortality, but...
No, can he not harm the elemental world?
Thinking of this, Hill felt like his spirit was trembling.
As far as Kassu Si's stubborn virtue is concerned, if he really accepts the transformation of his old friend, he must be a very ambitious elemental lord. There can only be one reason... He plans to engage in incompatible things again.
The elemental world is boundless, and the water element and the fire element also have their own dimensional spaces, and there is no overlap.
But there are always many elemental creatures who want to live in the mixed bottom plane... Generally, those who prefer to deal with people on the main material plane will respond to their summons and basically live here.
Those elemental creatures who are more curious.
For example, most of Hill's friends live there.
Because various elements live on the same plane, they are bound to conflict.
But their personalities are not overly competitive, so most problems can be solved by having meetings and fighting at the same time.
The most important thing is that the elemental lords here are not very good at listening to the main gods of the pantheon.
No matter which series you are in, you all choose freedom.
The so-called elemental gods don't care much about this, except Kasus.