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Play along and see what happens. It's not what you're thinking.
You go back to moonrise after that dont worry. Do everything there is in the game before entering trust me
Definitely spoilers.
As you are about to find out, the Nightsong is a person, not a relic or thing, and that there are reasons why Thorm, Balthy, and others have been relucant to tell you this before you realize it on your own.
If you kill - or free - Nightsong, it's going to make Ketheric mortal and vulnerable, as the imprisoned Nightsong's power has been what is keeping him immortal.
She's been bound there in the Shadowfell for a century.