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Chapter 670 What makes him so special?

Chapter 670 What makes him so special?

The Goddess of the Night is someone you can't really say is good, but you can't really say she's bad either.

In this world, the only beings that Lori felt had a somewhat inhuman quality were the Sun God, who was single-mindedly focused on his own affairs, and the Tower Lord, who was wholeheartedly dedicated to his mission.

The Lord of Storms could also be considered half a Lord of Storms.

His gossipy nature was so obvious that Lowry couldn't see him as particularly noble.

Everything else is entangled in some inexplicable things, more numerous than the mundane troubles of ordinary people.

However, these dilemmas also led them to have relatively high standards.

This is a god who knows exactly what he absolutely cannot do!

Among the dozens or even hundreds of gods in Toril, perhaps not one has this kind of awareness.

On the contrary, Shar, the great weapon who is single-mindedly focused on destroying the world, is very clear-headed and would never really oppose that god AO.

Of course, she didn't do everything that AO wanted.

After all, she was the emperor's daughter, so she had more room to maneuver than other gods. The only one who could be compared to her was her older sister, Serene.

Toril was ultimately just a testing ground for AO. He also made copies of some things he valued in the world of Eberl in Toril's shadow, and didn't care at all whether Toril would be completely destroyed.

Every time Sharm is destroyed, he can restart it.

With Serene around, his restart plan usually won't fail.

The Silver Moon Girl will be very proactive in stepping forward to help.

During the years when Serene became a mid-level god, AO clearly arranged many good storylines for Shar, allowing her to vent her frustrations without actually destroying the world again.

Although she kept trying, she kept attracting attention along the way.

For example, during the critical period when the gods of Toril became saints, and the second-generation goddess of magic, Mystra, died inexplicably, and the world was just a hair's breadth away from completely exploding, when Serene dared not easily appear before Shar... a cat goddess who ran away from another world inexplicably reached her claws into the darkness of lust, and actually caused a resonance with the laws of darkness.

Shar, who is very sensitive to her own sphere of authority, would never let that cat go.

However, while she was still engrossed in playing with the kitten, the goddess of magic had already been replaced by a third one under AO's manipulation.

As a result, Shar couldn't even catch the little black cat... Shuni, the head of the goddess of love and lust, saved the cat at the most crucial moment.

But Lowry felt that Shar's anger in that story was too superficial.

She didn't even destroy a city to show her dissatisfaction; she simply threatened Shuni and Silly Cat.

There's probably something else going on here, and Shar thinks she can use it for her purposes later.

Lori had always had doubts about the emotional intelligence of the Toril gods, but he had no doubt about their intelligence... The fact that the vast Toril had no allies of Amanatha showed that they were definitely not stupid.

Logically, since Amannata has been resurrected, Serene should have also regained her powerful divine abilities.

If she doesn't return to the moon, AO will never dare to let Amanata resurrect on her own.

After all, Shar will definitely... Aaaaaah!
How could Shar have a lover?

Lowry, nestled on the sofa, was still unable to recover from such a shocking news. Even though she tried to get her thoughts back on track, she was still completely overwhelmed.

This one point alone is enough to render all his judgments worthless.

Logically speaking, his idea was the right one.

The biggest hurdle Amanatha faces in regaining her status as the powerful sun god is Shar.

However, before that, AO used the death and resurrection of the goddess of magic to bring back Selene, Shar's lifelong enemy, to power, and in a way that harmed Shar's interests by completely removing her Shadow Magic Net.

That may not be Shar's foundation, but it is the means she uses to control the world, and she will definitely go mad.

Nashar will at most spare a small portion of his attention for Amanata.

She did indeed loathe Amannata, but she also truly looked down on him.

Shar is a classic example of darkness.

Light would hurt her eyes, and noise would disturb her ears. She didn't demand complete silence in the dark, but rather a sound like the chirping of insects.

It's easy to imagine how frustrated Toril must be, with its constant warfare... What forces her to endure all this is Serene, the sister she truly trusted and who has fought alongside her for half a million years.

For Char, Serene was her lifelong enemy, an unforgivable traitor.

Everything else, including that pesky sun god Amannatha, was secondary.

She could easily see through Amanata's despicable nature... If the first goddess of magic hadn't died because of that guy's despicable behavior, Shar would have been quite happy with this outcome: Serene had brought back a sun that was completely opposite to her, incompatible, and even extremely hateful. Without Serene, something like Amanata would naturally have died.

But Serene returned to her silver moon.

It's good that Amanatha has been resurrected; he'll only bring more gloom and darkness, strife and conflict to Toril anyway.

Especially after being involved in the fall of the first goddess of magic who was most sincere to Serene, Serene probably felt disgusted every time she saw that sun.

However, although Serene is always causing trouble for AO and getting herself into trouble for no reason, deep down, she obeys AO's will even more than Shar does.

Therefore, she could only have the people of Toril call upon the sun to the moon.

I'm annoyed by that bedbug every day, but I can't kill it.

It must have been very painful for Serene, such a willful and self-centered person, to endure all of this.

Lowry thought that as long as this was taken into account, Shar would be able to resist the urge to harm Amanata.

The historical Amannata, despite no one wanting him to return, almost smoothly recovered into a powerful sun god, turning the only one who could rival him for the sun god's position from a vibrant young man into a lifeless old man.

When Lowry learned that Amanata was so weak that it had to cause trouble in a peripheral star system like theirs, he knew that things were bound to change.

There might be someone similar to him, but bold enough to disdain AO and make a move... The fate of the Toril gods was designed and arranged by AO. As long as you are not afraid to offend this supreme god, nothing you do will affect the river of fate.

Artificial destiny is still destiny, but it can indeed be changed.

As long as you're not afraid of becoming entangled in a place like Toril and never being able to leave it, that's fine.

Lowry was just a little confused, but didn't think too much about it.

After all, if you're really unlucky enough to be reborn in Toril, or even into a family of characters that AO has decided are destined to die, then it's perfectly normal to choose to start a revolution.

His ability to so calmly and freely doubt whether the other party even knows what he's doing is simply the result of an outsider's ignorance.

After realizing her own arrogance, Lowry quickly withdrew her suspicion and sympathy for the other person... It was someone else's hard-won way of life, and all she had to do was respect it.

But Lowry had no idea that Shar was involved!

However, given Shar's personality—loving someone to the point of wanting them to live and hating them to the point of wanting them to die—if she truly falls in love with someone, she might indeed stop paying attention to Toril's messy affairs.

That unlucky older sister, Shar, probably wouldn't even want to talk to her anymore.

Toril, all the disasters would be less dangerous than half without Shar's machinations in the shadows.

For a deity to be resurrected, the most important thing is to receive sufficient faith and sincere appeal.

Otherwise, even if they awaken, they'll be nothing special, probably not even as strong as the Goddess of Wealth in their world.

Without disaster, there is no faith.

Moreover, Shar secretly helped Ransendall in his stupid plan to replace the sun god.

Otherwise, given Ransendall's flamboyant personality, how could he possibly hide it from the eyes of the world?
If Shar hadn't caused all that trouble, it would have been a miracle if Ransendall's plan had even gotten off the ground.

And Serene, to some extent, has a rather 'cheeky' personality.

Shar ignored her... She would never accept it, and would only try to get her sister's eyes to look at her again.

She might even instruct her followers to spread the Silver Moon faith everywhere, in order to attract the attention of the Night Cultists who are enemies of the Silver Moon and incite conflict between the two sides.

It's perfectly normal for Amanata to have bad luck.

After all, although Ransendel had obscured his and Amanatta's identities, he was indeed promoting Amanatta's name!
Whether they are followers of the Silvermoon Cult or the Night Elf Cult, they would simply smash the mess they encounter.

and so……

What kind of brave warrior would dare to flirt with Shar?
Lowry, sprawled on the sofa, buried his head in the dumplings, looking utterly dejected... Dude, it's one thing to dare to dream and act, but how did you manage to succeed?

What makes them so capable of success?

That's Shar!
He still couldn't escape from this matter.

"Lowry...Lowry!" Travis had somehow dragged his sofa and recliner next to him and called out to him in a weak voice.

Lori took the dumplings away from his eyes and gave him a 'what' look.

“The two gods didn’t say much about that lock,” Travis asked earnestly, “but I am quite concerned about it.”

(End of this chapter)

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