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Xander Fang Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 19:47:52
SPOILER!!!!!!!!


In the war of the spider queen series, vhaeraun makes an attempt to break into lolths temple only to be beaten back by the champion of lolth, selvetarm. My question is, why arent any of the other gods making a direct attempt to kill lolth or even to take over her worshipers, such as when waukeen disappeared. I mean i would think that Corellon Larethain would jump at the attempt to get rid of Lolth and bring back the drow to his fold, or even Eilistraee. either one of these gods could take on a wounded selvetarm and win. Or even a god that doesnt have anything to do with elves. I mean im surprised cyric hasnt even thrown his hat in, seeing that hes used to usurping deities followers and dominions, i would think he would love to have a race as powerful as the drow worshiping him.
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SiriusBlack Posted - 23 Mar 2004 : 03:55:36
quote:
Originally posted by lowtech

I think the Draegloth will end up being the only one who dosn't betray somebody.



Yeah, I've heard that theory advanced as well and have to admit, it might prove true. I thought for sure when a certain scene was unfolding in the last novel that the Draegloth might make a move to betray the party. But, alas, it didn't happen.
lowtech Posted - 22 Mar 2004 : 17:22:13
I think the Draegloth will end up being the only one who dosn't betray somebody.
SiriusBlack Posted - 13 Mar 2004 : 04:29:17
quote:
Originally posted by Rad
I prefered the double-crossing Halisstra from Condemnation fooling the Eillistrae drow into believing she had converted However, I believe that this time, despite me hoping that it was all another sinister ploy, that she has indeed turned



No, she's definitely turned. What was the prophecy Pharaun had? All the party would betray the mission save for one? Or something like that? How many have remained true so far in this series?

Halisstra's change should make for an interesting group reunion.
Lord Rad Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 16:54:20
I must say im also concerned as well by what Freakboy says about Halisstra being given the task of killing Lloth. I was a little wary when I heard of Lisa Smedman writing Extinction after having read Heirs of Prophecy where there is a big deity-aids-mortal overload and a love-conquers-all type feel. I prefered the double-crossing Halisstra from Condemnation fooling the Eillistrae drow into believing she had converted However, I believe that this time, despite me hoping that it was all another sinister ploy, that she has indeed turned
SiriusBlack Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 14:28:44
quote:
Originally posted by Freakboy

On the issue of Eilistraee taking advantage of Lolths weakness to kill her, she is. In extinction, she charges Halisstra with killing lolth with the crescent sword. Overall, the weakest plot element in extinction. The idea of a mortal being charged with slaying a god is a bit much. In any case, as has been pointed out, Lolth has absolute control over her domain and can bar entry to anyone. Time will tell how they decide to end this, but I hope it isn't with Halisstra killing Lolth.



Am I the only one that is really suspicious of Halisstra's new mission that was detailed above? I know it may be the case of reading too many books with dark elves, but I think it's some type of set up.
Lord Rad Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 08:38:01
I think Freakboy and Shadowlord have hit the nail on the head
Freakboy Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 05:49:55
First problem is that Lolth has barred her domain from all outside influences including divine ones. The only way Vhaerun was able to enter her domain was by getting his priest to go there and gate him in. On the issue of Eilistraee taking advantage of Lolths weakness to kill her, she is. In extinction, she charges Halisstra with killing lolth with the crescent sword. Overall, the weakest plot element in extinction. The idea of a mortal being charged with slaying a god is a bit much. In any case, as has been pointed out, Lolth has absolute control over her domain and can bar entry to anyone. Time will tell how they decide to end this, but I hope it isn't with Halisstra killing Lolth.
SiriusBlack Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 04:54:56
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Originally posted by Shadowlord
No, things would be best if they were played out in full.



Not to mention we wouldn't have a novel series otherwise.
Shadowlord Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 02:03:26
Deities are most powerful within their own realms. It would not be an easy task to kill Lolth, and the only reason Vhaeraun tried was because he owns a domain within the Demonweb. Also, what would happen should Lolth decide to reawaken at that time? No, things would be best if they were played out in full.
Lameth Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 23:33:05
quote:
Originally posted by Rad

Good point, Xander!

That said, I would expect other evil deties to at least toy with the idea of killing Lolth and taking over her portfolio. Maybe some already have, but have had no success!?



Maybe it`s too much work and too many new worshippers with the new domain.
Lord Rad Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 23:09:15
Good point, Xander!

Im not too up on the planes and deity rules, but are non-chaotic\evil deities permitted to approach Lolth in the Demonweb Pits? I wouldnt have thought they would be too comfortable in the Abyss and such even if they are able to enter

That said, I would expect other evil deties to at least toy with the idea of killing Lolth and taking over her portfolio. Maybe some already have, but have had no success!?

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