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Thanks, I guess I’ll see how it goes
She gets her memories restored near the end of her quest, because the way Shar puts it "a sacrifice is pointless if it has no meaning."
You can try to convince Shadowheart to save them, but if you go along with Shar's demands, she removes her memories again after they're dead.
NIGHTSONG is the angel (relic) , which is the daughter of Selune
SHADOWHEART is our follower ... and yes at the end you could decide to kill shadowheart , at least it was in the dialog ... but her parents wanted that she kills them, as they would suffer, if she would kill herself in the name of shar and if she kills them, they would life forever as moonlights to watch over her ...
So killing parents is the Selune path
Killing herself would be Shars , as at my point she already was a Selune cleric (haven't killed Nightsong and killed all Shar followers)
Ah now I got it,
so you killed NIGHTSONG at the test ...
and in Baldurs gate you want to kill shadowheart to free the parents, as shadowheart is at your point a Shar cleric ...
Don't think shadowheart would sacrifice herself for her Selune parents, when she is a Shar cleric
A rather clever rewriting of the Vaporeon meme.