Originally Posted by Sozz
Selune is associated with the Night as much as Shar.
I'm also uncertain of the circumstances of Isobel's death, but I'm not sure how important that is, she joined up with Aylin, and was probably killed during their adventures, another reason to resent Selune. His worship of Shar isn't transactional, it's just the effect of the losing both is wife and daughter.

I think the Myrkul angle doesn't come in until recently, the Ketheric relationship with Myrkul is transactional, the price of getting Thorm in on their plot is the resurrection of his daughter. You can't expect to get anything from the gods without leverage, and the Dead Three's convoluted Mind-Flayer plot gave Thorm leverage to get his daughter back...at least that's what I'm going with.

Also it should be noted that Ketheric defeated the druids and the Harpers, right?, but was done in by his chief architect who made a deal with Raphael.

I'll be honest it's hard for me to believe that the story we were getting in the EA didn't drastically change once or twice to now.


Okay, so the night association helps me piece together why the Moonrise Towers situation and the Nightsong situation (Even though Shar is called the Nightsinger, so a Nightsong would make more sense as a spawn of Shar).

Ketheric turns to the god anathema to everything his late wife and daughter stood for. I don’t like it, but I can see how it might happen. But for him to turn, give the Nightsong to the Shadowfell, and receive nothing in return?

I thought Ketheric defeated them on the battlefield but ultimately lost the war, but you sound correct.

I still don’t understand the rest of the timeline, or the characters responses to events.





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