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== Related literature ==
== Related literature ==
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* {{MdItemIcon|The Genesis of Selûne and Shar}}
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* {{MdItemIcon|The War between Selûne and Shar}}
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== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==

Revision as of 21:26, 22 May 2024

Shar, also known as the Nightsinger, is the Goddess of Darkness and Loss, the twin sister of Selûne and the patron deity of Shadowheart. She is associated with the domains of Death and Trickery. Shar cannot be the deity of a custom player Cleric.

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Quotes

Shar will take your sorrow from you

But beware: her night is dark.

She'll hide your pain, and secrets too.

And all your joy, and all your spark.
A is for Azuth, and other Gods XI


Notes

  • Only Shadowheart can have Shar as a deity.
  • Shar was available as a deity for non-Shadowheart player character Clerics in Early Access, but the option was cut in the full release of the game.

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