Hearly wrote:Ok Fel, now you've really really confused/made it more complicated..
up until Tarrin made the deal with Ayise, she was totally against him period..
Now why would the GOG give a crap about Tarrin getting rid of the firestaff for Ayise, to the extent that he helped him, allowed him to attack his Deva, etc..
What is the objective of the GOG to provide Tarrin with the support he has?
You at one point said the Firestaff is as much a test of the elder gods as it is an artifact, so how does helping Tarrin destory it test the elder gods?
There's more going on than you can see, that's the only answer I can give.
Tarrin is acting on information I haven't supplied the readers. What he is doing is bringing him some assistance from "outside forces," most of which he has no idea is happening. Mother Wynn and Sashi are involved, as you know, rendering aid when and where they can, most often outside of Tarrin's direct knowledge. Eron has also played his hand in the game...again, direct aid from an outside force to help Tarrin along in his plan.
The GoG does have a vested interest in what's going on, as does Ayise...but there's an important issue of point of view here I think you're missing.
Ayise detests the Demons and hates the fact that the Demon Lord is on Pyrosia, and she'd love to help, but Pyrosia is NOT her concern. Sennadar is. Her interaction with Tarrin has always been about what he is and the danger he poses to her world. That's it. It was never personal. She doesn't hate Tarrin...in a way, she admires him for his tenacity and his ability to carry through. But he posed a threat to her Balance, and she couldn't just stand by and let that happen. So, she found herself opposing him.
When Tarrin surrendered to Ayise and put his neck on the block, gambling that she would see his true intentions and relent, she finally understood what was going on. Ayise is NOT omniscient. She can't look into Tarrin's mind and know what's going on...that is a privilege only afforded to Niami, since Tarrin is hers. And she couldn't risk everything just on the word of Niami that Tarrin's intentions were noble. If anything, any time Niami defended Tarrin, that raised immediate suspicions in Ayise that Niami's interest in Tarrin wasn't entirely proper.
Now Ayise understands, but still she can only operate in relation to her own world. She knows what Tarrin is doing and would love to help, but for her, the only issue is the Firestaff and its current address within Sennadar. She relented and allowed him to reclaim his mortality, and then burned away the taint of the Firestaff in the divine half of his soul, to further him along on his task...helping him as much as she could. Now Tarrin has to repay that kindness by taking the Firestaff out of Sennadar.
Period. That's all that matters between Ayise and Tarrin. She relents to give Tarrin a chance to get the Firestaff off of Sennadar.
As to the GoG...well, be assured that what's going on has the GoG's attention. And I an assure you, he DOES give a crap about the Firestaff.
I won't go into the specifics of it, as that would ruin the surprise.
The Firestaff was indeed a test of the Elder Gods as well as the mortals. It was a test of mortal constraint with the temptation of ultimate power at their fingertips. The test for the Elder Gods was how they could cope with the Firestaff and the threat it posed. That's not what it was really created to do, however...that's just how it fit into the grand design. The true purpose of the Firestaff is to destroy. Destroy people, destroy lives, destroy worlds, destroy everything. It is an object of Entropy, created to destroy that which is by means of exploiting the base nature of the mortal beings it tempts
Greed.
That is how it tests mortals. The test it metes out to gods is slightly different.
Fear.
For 10,000+ years, the Elder Gods of Sennadar have had to deal with the Firestaff...don't you think they've been tested by it long enough?

Just another guy from the shallow end of the gene pool.