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Shar was an Archenlander lord who lived during the reign of King Lune. He fought with Tran at the Battle of Anvard. Name: Shar Divine rank: greater deity Title(s): Mistress of the Night, Lady of Loss, Dark Goddess Symbol: black disk with deep purple border Home plane: Alignment: neutral evil Portfolio: dark, night, loss, forgetfulness, unrevealed secrets, caverns, dungeons, the Underdark Worshipers: Worshiper alignments: any, but mainly evil Cleric alignments: LE, NE, CE Domains: cavern, darkness, evil, knowledge Favored weapon: "The Disk of Night" (chakram) Festivals: * Rising of the Dark (Moonfest) After Lord Ao created the universe, the swirling chaos coalesced to form twin deities; Selûne, a being of light and creation, and Shar (Shahr), a power of darkness and destruction. Shar's existence, paradoxically, is tied to the shrouded nothingness that existed prior to Ao's act of creation. Shar is the mortal enemy of Selûne and battles her ceaselessly on many planes trough mortal worshippers and servitor creatures. The undying enmity between the two goddesses is older than recorded time. Shar is the captain and wench of the crew Holy Barnacle and a princess of the flag The Wrath of Armageddon on the Meridian Ocean. Image:Pirate.png Arr! This article about a pirate in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it]. Alignment: Neutral Evil Shar, the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of the night and sister to Selûne. She is worshiped by souls consumed with bitterness and loss, who seek to turn sorrow into vengeance and exact suffering in kind. Shar resides in shadow, nurturing secret hatreds, unnatural desires, and a lust for revenge. She issues these commands to her followers: ✦ Place your trust in the Mistress of the Night, for she will lead you through the darkness. ✦ Never forget a slight or a loss, for those who have hurt you must suffer in kind. Shar ist die Göttin der Dunkelheit und Zerstörung. Shars Symbol ist eine schwarze Scheibe mit purpurnem Rand. Shar is a non-player character. Shar is the star at the center of the Shar System . It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has a diameter of about 1,392,000 km, about 109 times that of Saz-Al-Khan, and its mass (about 2×1030 kilograms, 330,000 times that of S'Al-Khan) accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Shar System. Chemically, about three quarters of the Shar's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. The remainder (1.69%, which nonetheless equals 5,628 times the mass of Saz-Al-Khan) consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron, among others. Shar, also known as Nightsinger, is a neutral evil greater deity of darkness, the night, loss and forgetfulness. She is worshipped by those who deal in the night, who hate the light and who feel bitterness and loss. Since ancient times she has been in bitter feud with her twin sister Selûne and their fights caused the creation of several other gods, including Jergal and most notably Mystra, who in time also became Shar's enemy. Shar is also the mother of Mask. The Dark Moon heretics believe that Shar and Selûne are two sides of the same goddess. Shar (pronounced SHAHR), the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of darkness and the caverns of Faerûn, as well as a neutral evil greater deity. Counterpart to her twin Selûne, she presided over caverns, darkness, dungeons, forgetfulness, loss, night, secrets, and the Underdark. Among her array of twisted powers was the ability to see everything that lay or happened in the dark. Shar's symbol was a black disk with a deep purple border. Shar was also the creator of the Shadow Weave, which was a counterpart and attack upon the Weave, controlled by Mystryl and her successors, before both of the Weaves fell into ruin during the Spellplague. Shar is a star that was part of the binary system Shar'tala'veb in the Kalandra sector. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon) Shar is one of the realm of Hibernia's selectable races. They were first introduced with the Trials of Atlantis expansion pack. Shar are characterized by the spines that extend from their forehead back across their hair, and their high constitution. [[Plik:SharvSelune.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|Shar w walce z Selune]] 200px|left|thumb|Symbol Shar 200px|left|thumb|Kapłanka Shar (trzecia od prawej) Po tym jak Ao stworzył wszechświat, wirujący chaos zlał się w jedno, by utworzyć bliźniacze bóstwa: Selune, istotę światła i tworzenia, oraz Shar (szar), moc ciemności i zniszczenia. 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Being in old age, he retreated to Ginaz as a member of the Council of Veterans. He presided during the graduating ceremony of Jool Noret.
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A black disk with a border of deep purple. 150 czarny dysk z ciemnopurpurową krawędzią Black disk surrounded by a lavender halo
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jaskinie, ciemność, lochy, zapomnienie, utrata, noc, sekrety, Podmrok Caverns, dark, dungeons, forgetfulness, loss, night, secrets, the Underdark Darkness, Night, Loss, Forgetfulness
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Shar ist die Göttin der Dunkelheit und Zerstörung. Shars Symbol ist eine schwarze Scheibe mit purpurnem Rand. Status: Greater Deity Aliases: Mistress of the Night, Lady of Loss, Dark Goddess Symbol: Black disk with deep purple border Alignment: NE Portfolio: Dark, night, loss, forgetfulness, unrevealed secrets, caverns, dungeons, the Underdark Domains: Cavern, Darkness, Evil, Knowledge Favored Weapon: "The Disk of Night" (chakram) Shar is the star at the center of the Shar System . It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has a diameter of about 1,392,000 km, about 109 times that of Saz-Al-Khan, and its mass (about 2×1030 kilograms, 330,000 times that of S'Al-Khan) accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Shar System. Chemically, about three quarters of the Shar's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. The remainder (1.69%, which nonetheless equals 5,628 times the mass of Saz-Al-Khan) consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron, among others. The Shar's stellar classification, based on spectral class, is G2V, and is informally designated as a orange dwarf, because its visible radiation is most intense in the orange-green portion of the spectrum and although its color is white, from the surface of the Saz-Al-Khan it may appear yellow because of atmospheric scattering of blue light. In the spectral class label, G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5778 K (5505 °C), and V indicates that the Shar, like most stars, is a main-sequence star, and thus generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. In its core, the Shar fuses 620 million metric tons of hydrogen each second. Once regarded by astronomers as a small and relatively insignificant star, the Shar is now thought to be brighter than about 85% of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy, most of which are red dwarfs. The absolute magnitude of the Shar is +4.83; however, as the star closest to Saz-Al-Khan, the Shar is the brightest object in the sky with an apparent magnitude of −26.74. The Shar's hot corona continuously expands in space creating the sharan wind, a stream of charged particles that extends to the heliopause at roughly 100 astronomical units. The bubble in the interstellar medium formed by the sharan wind, the heliosphere, is the largest continuous structure in the Shar System. [[Plik:SharvSelune.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|Shar w walce z Selune]] 200px|left|thumb|Symbol Shar 200px|left|thumb|Kapłanka Shar (trzecia od prawej) Po tym jak Ao stworzył wszechświat, wirujący chaos zlał się w jedno, by utworzyć bliźniacze bóstwa: Selune, istotę światła i tworzenia, oraz Shar (szar), moc ciemności i zniszczenia. Życie Shar wiąże się z okrytą tajemnicą nicością, która istniała przed aktem stworzenia Ao. Shar odzwierciedla pierwotną ciemność, próżnię wymazaną na początku istnienia przez odległe, nie zainteresowane niczym najwyższe bóstwo. Jej serce tęskni do spokoju nieistnienia, więc ta ukryta w ciemnościach bogini snuje plany rozdarcia tego, co ustanowione, zniszczenia porządku i całego stworzenia. Sztuka religijna przedstawia Shar jako czarną kulę na tle magicznych, purpurowych płomieni lub jako piękną ludzką kobietę z długimi kruczoczarnymi włosami, ubraną w czarny, połyskujący strój. W tej postaci jej niepokojące purpurowe oczy mają czarne źrenice, w których odbija się pierwotna próżnia. Od czasu najwcześniejszych walk z Selune (które trwają do dziś), Shar zagarnęła władzę nad ukrytym, lecz nie zapomnianym bólem, a teraz pielęgnuje to zgorzknienie i pragnienie zemsty za stare afronty. Pani Utraty ma pokrętny charakter, uwielbia sekrety, podstępne umowy i wybiegi. Swych śmiertelnych wyznawców używa jak pionków w przewrotnej grze przeciwko wszystkiemu, co już było, jest i będzie. Patronka Cienistego Splotu, niszczycielskiej magicznej mocy opartej na nicości i szalonych sekretach, Pani Nocy buduje swą imponującą moc pokusami i podstępem. Zamiłowanie Shar do działania w ukryciu dobrze służy jej kapłanom, a większość mieszkańców Faerunu nie wie prawie nic o jej tajemniczym kulcie. Wszyscy uznają ją za mroczne i mściwe bóstwo, lecz wielu szuka jej sług w czasach żałoby i po stracie bliskiej osoby. Panuje powszechne przekonanie, że jej kapłani pomagają tym, którzy na kimś się zawiedli lub przeżyli wielką stratę. Jednak zamiast zaoferować ulgę od kłującego żalu, umacniają oni poszukujących w poczuciu urazy i zdrady, próbując wzbudzić w nich zgorzknienie i chęć zemsty. Dobrzy kapłani (zwłaszcza Mystry, Lathandera i oczywiście Selune) ostrzegają przed niebezpieczeństwami takiego pocieszenia, lecz bardzo często rozpacz staje na drodze zdrowemu osądowi i szeregi kleru Shar pęcznieją z każdym rokiem. Kapłani Shar modlą się o czary w nocy. Ponieważ większość wyznawców utrzymuje swą wiarę w tajemnicy, religia ta ma tylko jedno ustalone święto. W czasie Święta Księżyca, wyznawcy Shar obchodzą Wchód Ciemności, podczas którego przywódcy lokalnych kultów nad drgającym jeszcze ciałem żywej ofiary nakreślają mroczne plany na nadchodzący rok. Raz na dekadzień wyznawcy muszą zaangażować się w akt podłości, najlepiej tuż po nocnym tańcu i świętowaniu znanym jako Nadejście Nocy. Shar, also known as Nightsinger, is a neutral evil greater deity of darkness, the night, loss and forgetfulness. She is worshipped by those who deal in the night, who hate the light and who feel bitterness and loss. Since ancient times she has been in bitter feud with her twin sister Selûne and their fights caused the creation of several other gods, including Jergal and most notably Mystra, who in time also became Shar's enemy. Shar is also the mother of Mask. The Dark Moon heretics believe that Shar and Selûne are two sides of the same goddess. Shar is a star that was part of the binary system Shar'tala'veb in the Kalandra sector. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon) Shar (pronounced SHAHR), the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of darkness and the caverns of Faerûn, as well as a neutral evil greater deity. Counterpart to her twin Selûne, she presided over caverns, darkness, dungeons, forgetfulness, loss, night, secrets, and the Underdark. Among her array of twisted powers was the ability to see everything that lay or happened in the dark. Shar's symbol was a black disk with a deep purple border. Shar was also the creator of the Shadow Weave, which was a counterpart and attack upon the Weave, controlled by Mystryl and her successors, before both of the Weaves fell into ruin during the Spellplague. Alignment: Neutral Evil Shar, the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of the night and sister to Selûne. She is worshiped by souls consumed with bitterness and loss, who seek to turn sorrow into vengeance and exact suffering in kind. Shar resides in shadow, nurturing secret hatreds, unnatural desires, and a lust for revenge. She issues these commands to her followers: ✦ Place your trust in the Mistress of the Night, for she will lead you through the darkness. ✦ Never forget a slight or a loss, for those who have hurt you must suffer in kind. ✦ Never forget that the darkness is your friend, hiding your secrets and cloaking you from the suffering and pain of the world. After Lord Ao created the universe, the swirling chaos coalesced to form twin deities; Selûne, a being of light and creation, and Shar (Shahr), a power of darkness and destruction. Shar's existence, paradoxically, is tied to the shrouded nothingness that existed prior to Ao's act of creation. Loss is the nature of Shar. One of the Dark Gods, she is a deeply twisted and perverse being of ineffable evil and endless petty hatred and jealousy. She rules over pains hidden but not forgotten, bitterness carefully nurtured away from the light and from others, and quiet revenge for any slight, no matter how old. She is said to have the power to make her devout followers forget the pain, yet what occurs is that they become inured to the loss, treating it as a common and natural state of being. The basic inanity of life and foolishness of hope are the cornerstones of Shar's being. Shar is the mortal enemy of Selûne and battles her ceaselessly on many planes trough mortal worshippers and servitor creatures. The undying enmity between the two goddesses is older than recorded time. Like Mystra (who was part of Selûne's essence at the beginning of time) Shar provides a conduit that enables mortal spellcasters and magical crafters to access the raw forces of magic. Unlike Mystra's Weave which is freely accessible and generally unbiased towards good or evil, law or chaos, Shar's Shadow Weave is tainted by the darkness which is Shar, and the goddess exercises a much tighter control about who uses the Shadow Weave and for what purpose. Shar is the captain and wench of the crew Holy Barnacle and a princess of the flag The Wrath of Armageddon on the Meridian Ocean. Image:Pirate.png Arr! This article about a pirate in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it]. Name: Shar Divine rank: greater deity Title(s): Mistress of the Night, Lady of Loss, Dark Goddess Symbol: black disk with deep purple border Home plane: Alignment: neutral evil Portfolio: dark, night, loss, forgetfulness, unrevealed secrets, caverns, dungeons, the Underdark Worshipers: Worshiper alignments: any, but mainly evil Cleric alignments: LE, NE, CE Domains: cavern, darkness, evil, knowledge Favored weapon: "The Disk of Night" (chakram) Festivals: * Rising of the Dark (Moonfest) Shar is a non-player character. Shar was a Ginaz Swordmaster veteran. Having lost his arm in his last battle, he denied a replacement organ because he thought a younger warrior would need one more than he. Being in old age, he retreated to Ginaz as a member of the Council of Veterans. He presided during the graduating ceremony of Jool Noret. Shar was an Archenlander lord who lived during the reign of King Lune. He fought with Tran at the Battle of Anvard. Shar is one of the realm of Hibernia's selectable races. They were first introduced with the Trials of Atlantis expansion pack. Shar are characterized by the spines that extend from their forehead back across their hair, and their high constitution.
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