Originally Posted by Sozz
Is it just around Selune? I'm trying to remember. You can get her to admit worshipping Shar in the Owlbear cave, but the magic hand thing looks like it only occurs around remnants of the Dark Justiciar attacks. Can anyone confirm that?

I think the triggers for her hand are: the school book, the justiciar helmet, the broken statue near the windmill. Triggers for her faith are all those, but also, the shrine in the owlbear cave and maybe entering the temple of selune? I've been clearing this speech challenge so early my last two playthroughs that I'm not sure if you can trigger it there

She also has the weird magic thing happen to her in a scene at camp.

Originally Posted by GM4Him
Here's a question that's always plagued me, and it's another reason I thought the apprentice was Eliette.

Why is there spider eggs and webs in the Necromancer's Lair where the Necromancy of Thay is located? Did Eliette get into the Necromancer's Lair and lay eggs there? If so, why and how?

???

And what's with the spider egg in the Harper's Camp area in the pouch with the coins that the spiders are guarding? Is it special for some reason?

I've wondered about those webs and eggs also. They're not in the rest of the necromancer's area, just there behind the gate by the book. Not sure. I'm starting to think it might just be a weird design choice, but I would, of course, prefer those kind of things to be clues.

Originally Posted by Sozz
Here's a twist. Thorm's daughter was a Selunite, like her father. She dies, tragically. Thorm falls etc. etc. fast forward, Thorm has come back, and with the Absolute's help, recreated or put his dead daughters memories into some urchin he's found, Shadowheart isn't the original, but being exposed to all the places familiar to Thorm's daughter is messing with her implanted memories.

My first reaction is that it feels like a wild idea, and I wonder what leads you there.

Then I start asking myself why the Dark Justiciars might have been taking children. Was it to fill their ranks? Or maybe they were looking for a particular child?

And then I question whether they even were taking children, despite what Shadowheart says. Why would they kidnap children under the cover of darkness and mystery when they're prepared to outright raid the village?

I'm just not sure.

One thing I'd bet anything on: once we know the answers, there's gonna be a ton of folks talking about how obvious it all was, lol.