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The Shadowfell is a plane of shadows and claimed as the domain of [[Shar]]. It is a [[location]] that can be visited through the [[Gauntlet of Shar]] in [[Act Two]]. Similar to the [[Astral Plane]], gravity is weaker than on the material plane and it is easily possible to jump great distances through the shattered terrain. | The Shadowfell is a plane of shadows and claimed as the domain of [[Shar]]. It is a [[location]] that can be visited through the [[Gauntlet of Shar]] in [[Act Two]]. Similar to the [[Astral Plane]], gravity is weaker than on the material plane and it is easily possible to jump great distances through the shattered terrain. | ||
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The main feature of the Shadowfell in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] is the '''Nightsong''' at the very bottom of the path. See [[Find the Nightsong#Shadowfell]] for a detailed breakdown of the interaction that follows. Regardless of the outcome, taking the portal out of the Shadowfell is a point of no return, and the player must confront [[Ketheric Thorm]] at [[Moonrise Towers]]. | The main feature of the Shadowfell in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] is the '''Nightsong''' at the very bottom of the path. See [[Find the Nightsong#Shadowfell]] for a detailed breakdown of the interaction that follows. Regardless of the outcome, taking the portal out of the Shadowfell is a point of no return, and the player must confront [[Ketheric Thorm]] at [[Moonrise Towers]]. | ||