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| description = '''The Final Sacrifice of the Moon Daughter''' describes the foretold fate of the [[Nightsong]].
| description = '''The Final Sacrifice of the Moon Daughter''' describes the foretold fate of the [[Nightsong]].
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
| book spoiler =  
| book author = Church of Shar
| book text = It is said that the sacred spear was once wielded by the Nightsinger herself, and now awaits her chosen champion. The elders have placed it in a secret place, safe until its intended wielder discovers it. With it in hand, a final sacrifice can be made at last, and the foul moon with Selûne shall weep bitter tears and forsake her misguided followers.
| book text = It is said that the sacred spear was once wielded by the Nightsinger herself, and now awaits her chosen champion. The elders have placed it in a secret place, safe until its intended wielder discovers it. With it in hand, a final sacrifice can be made at last, and the foul moon with Selûne shall weep bitter tears and forsake her misguided followers.



Latest revision as of 21:23, 17 September 2024

The Final Sacrifice of the Moon Daughter image

The Final Sacrifice of the Moon Daughter describes the foretold fate of the Nightsong.

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A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Author: Church of Shar Church of Shar
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID UNI_BOOK_SHA_SpearOfTheNight
    UUID e6e91952-d96b-4b30-8a57-f62725f39308


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It is said that the sacred spear was once wielded by the Nightsinger herself, and now awaits her chosen champion. The elders have placed it in a secret place, safe until its intended wielder discovers it. With it in hand, a final sacrifice can be made at last, and the foul moon with Selûne shall weep bitter tears and forsake her misguided followers.


But let no ambitious of the night be tempted to seize the spear for themselves, unbidden, for they shall find it an inert bauble, stripped of its holy purpose. Let all of Lady Shar's children be honoured to protect the sacred instrument. When the time comes, they shall know they aided the progress of Lady Shar's destined warrior, and helped usher in a return to the endless ecstasy of oblivion.