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So there IS a way to disrespect vlaakith without being sent to oblivion. Is this dialogue available for a tav? Like a cleric of Shar Tav, or/ and another deity. Also it was really funny, to risk your life disobeying a near-goddes just to end up fulfilling her orders anyway. My theory is it is because vlaakith really wants to join the pantheon, so she doesn’t want to start off already pissing off a goddess.
I dont think she cares as much about disrespect as much as she does Tav making a direct accusation against her god status. If the githyanki found out that shes a fraud, it would be the end for her.
Vlaakith's big berserk button is questioning her divinity. Siding with your own deity, especially one as mindboggling powerful as Shar isn't a fantastic idea even for an immortal lich queen. the average D&D player doesn't fully grasp how powerful Shar is. She has an entire plane worshiping her, and is goddess of a fundamental concept as well as technically a creator deity. Compared to her, Vlaakith is a mouse. So if a cleric of Shar says "My goddess told me to do this!" then it's in Vlaakith's best interest to play along with the "godly" games and just have her followers oppose the cleric. If she personally takes action against the cleric, then Shar can view that as a casus belli against Vlaakith, and Ao might even get involved. Or, worse for Vlaakith, Ao *doesn't* get involved because she's NOT a god.
@@kyuven i mean baldurs gate 3 sure didn't show how powerful shar is... we only see the branch that viconia manages, and we get the chance massacre it in direct combat with us walking into their hide out where they are all well prepared for combat.... it felt like they are just a bunch of emos in robes that does social gathering rather than a super secret organization of the goddess of shadow, secrets, and stuff like that
@@krisantusliang9595 This is really a problem with Forgotten Realms lore in general, it's extremely incoherent and poorly thought out, and is HORRIBLE at actually showing their lore, versus just telling you in a module and dumping all the work on the GM on actually turning it into a coherent experience. In BG3 I still got the impression that Shar was pretty dang powerful, not just because of the Shadow Curse wiping out an entire countryside, but also because there's no real way to truly "beat" her. (Phrasing it to avoid spoilers) No matter what choices you make at the end, you're screwed over either way, one way or another. For the record, this is ENTIRELY due to Larian Studio's writing skill, not the awful hodgepodge from WotC. Speaking of horrible baloney, all the stuff mentioned by Kyuven is basically as relevant as the kid in the playground screeching they've got "an infinity blaster times infinity." The DnD writers love hyping up all their gods and making them sound all "cool" and "epic" and then realized they can't actually do anything with them so they made "Ao," a living plot device that solely exists to prevent the gods from doing anything actually meaningful to the status quo. And naturally Ao is the "infinity blaster times infinity times infinity" and no one can ever do anything against him so the Forgotten Realms remain this kitchen sink dunghole forever. Elder Scrolls has a MUCH better take on the gods. So does the Stormlight Archives. Or Discworld.
A pretty obvious reaction. Vlaakith is just a powerful, but half-lich, who feeds on the souls of the "gith". She is capable of a powerful spell that can instantly kill any "Mortal", but she is nowhere near the power of entities like Shar.
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A game that people enjoy playing over time is proof that the game was made very well. You are very good at the game and your play looks interesting. Good! So nice! 👍
So there IS a way to disrespect vlaakith without being sent to oblivion. Is this dialogue available for a tav? Like a cleric of Shar Tav, or/ and another deity. Also it was really funny, to risk your life disobeying a near-goddes just to end up fulfilling her orders anyway.
My theory is it is because vlaakith really wants to join the pantheon, so she doesn’t want to start off already pissing off a goddess.
I dont think she cares as much about disrespect as much as she does Tav making a direct accusation against her god status. If the githyanki found out that shes a fraud, it would be the end for her.
Vlaakith's big berserk button is questioning her divinity. Siding with your own deity, especially one as mindboggling powerful as Shar isn't a fantastic idea even for an immortal lich queen.
the average D&D player doesn't fully grasp how powerful Shar is. She has an entire plane worshiping her, and is goddess of a fundamental concept as well as technically a creator deity. Compared to her, Vlaakith is a mouse.
So if a cleric of Shar says "My goddess told me to do this!" then it's in Vlaakith's best interest to play along with the "godly" games and just have her followers oppose the cleric. If she personally takes action against the cleric, then Shar can view that as a casus belli against Vlaakith, and Ao might even get involved. Or, worse for Vlaakith, Ao *doesn't* get involved because she's NOT a god.
@@kyuven i mean baldurs gate 3 sure didn't show how powerful shar is... we only see the branch that viconia manages, and we get the chance massacre it in direct combat with us walking into their hide out where they are all well prepared for combat....
it felt like they are just a bunch of emos in robes that does social gathering rather than a super secret organization of the goddess of shadow, secrets, and stuff like that
@@krisantusliang9595 This is really a problem with Forgotten Realms lore in general, it's extremely incoherent and poorly thought out, and is HORRIBLE at actually showing their lore, versus just telling you in a module and dumping all the work on the GM on actually turning it into a coherent experience.
In BG3 I still got the impression that Shar was pretty dang powerful, not just because of the Shadow Curse wiping out an entire countryside, but also because there's no real way to truly "beat" her. (Phrasing it to avoid spoilers) No matter what choices you make at the end, you're screwed over either way, one way or another. For the record, this is ENTIRELY due to Larian Studio's writing skill, not the awful hodgepodge from WotC.
Speaking of horrible baloney, all the stuff mentioned by Kyuven is basically as relevant as the kid in the playground screeching they've got "an infinity blaster times infinity." The DnD writers love hyping up all their gods and making them sound all "cool" and "epic" and then realized they can't actually do anything with them so they made "Ao," a living plot device that solely exists to prevent the gods from doing anything actually meaningful to the status quo. And naturally Ao is the "infinity blaster times infinity times infinity" and no one can ever do anything against him so the Forgotten Realms remain this kitchen sink dunghole forever.
Elder Scrolls has a MUCH better take on the gods. So does the Stormlight Archives. Or Discworld.
A pretty obvious reaction. Vlaakith is just a powerful, but half-lich, who feeds on the souls of the "gith". She is capable of a powerful spell that can instantly kill any "Mortal", but she is nowhere near the power of entities like Shar.
Seems everything is better without laezel