In a previous question, I asked how the drow clergy of the Fane would be able to gather information on a cautious party that had infiltrated the city of Erelhei-Cinlu.
One of the answers suggested liberal use of the commune spell. I initially thought this a great suggestion, but then realized that when not out in the city, the party is hiding in a magnificent mansion which is covered with a private sanctum. One of the effects of private sanctum is that
Creatures in the area can't be targeted by divination spells.
Now, a drow noble house has been attempting to scry on the party, and has been frustrated because it is clear to me that the targets of the scrying spell are creatures within the sanctum.
But of commune, I am not so sure. Commune is divination, but upon casting it I have a connection with my "deity or a divine proxy" and I can subsequently ask three questions of them. Are they the target of my divination spell, such that the sanctum would not protect the party from having questions asked about them, even if they were in it at the time the commune was cast?
Or upon speaking my question and asking about them, do I make a creature the target of the spell, and thus sanctum would protect them if they were in one at the time the question was asked?
Or would the sanctum only protect them from questions asked about their location and activities while under the sanctum, but I could still ask my deity about things that had previously happened when they were out and about in the city and not under the protection of the sanctum, even if they were inside one at the time of casting?
Caveat: I am fully aware that what counts as the target of a spell is often not well defined in the rules. I am wondering if there is anything specifically we can tell about the interaction of commune and sanctum here.