Talk:Sharess

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Sune as Sharess’superior?[edit]

Does Sharess responds to Sune?
David Latapie ( | @) 12:23, 7 August 2006 (UTC) No. Sune has no direct subordinates. 212.56.97.238 15:51, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think this article is a stub.212.56.97.238 15:51, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sune freed Sharess from Shar's clutches and Sharess has close ties with her among others including Selune and Lliira, but there is nothing that says that she works under Sune, though they both have very similar portfolios. One thing that is missing from here, perhaps, is the fact that under the name of Bast, Sharess was a war diety and Celebrants of Sharess (Player's Guide to Faerun) still see her as such, rembering her not only as the Festhall Madam as she is now mainly known, but also as Foe of Set.
"They do not neglect Sharess in her present aspect of as the goddess of pleasure and lust, but neither do they forget the ancient Foe of Set, who was Anhur's lieutenant. Celebrants of Sharess are seducers and warriors, hedonists and pious champions of good. While many of the goddess' followers are chaotic neutral and some even lean towards evil, the celebrsnts are an ever-present reminder that evil is the enemy and that pleasure is to be enjoyed and shared with all as an act of good. Though celebrsnts of Sharess are not clerics, in many ways, they nrepresent a truer embodiment of their deity's nature than most of her clerics do."
This page really needn't be a stub, because there is so much information about her both in the faith's and pantheons book and the Player's guide to Faerun. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 193.60.133.205 (talk) 15:30, 27 April 2007 (UTC).[reply]