Chapter 451: Bone Weave

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    Iso
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    Weaver weaved the weave
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    Perhaps the gender discrepancy between the 6 Gods has to do with at some point they were replaced by Daemons.
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    Sunny: "So uuh... I accidentally ate your bone and accidentally drink your blood"
    Weaver: 3
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    Just like how fate lead to klein
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      Ok. Who is Klein and from which novel is he?
      When I heard of Klein first, I thought of Klein from SAO.
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    Weaver... the Nightmare Spell 'weaved' by something/someone... the fact that the Spell always seems 'excited' when dealing with things of the Weaver... was the Spell weaved by the Weaver?

    And damn. Six Gods... are the CURRENT/dead gods, the actual gods, or the surviving SIX daemons (since the Weaver didn't join the conflict with them).

    Also, it feels REALLY strange that the Weaver Mask has the [Simple Task] ability... why would a Daemon need to reverse a Flaw? Or was the mask made by seeing the future...? Or... the Weaver himself had a Flaw that needed to be reversed to protect himself, like Sunny... questions, questions...
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    Plot twist, Weaver using Fate and slowly knitting Sunny up one string at a time to eventually take over. Maybe the brain/soul is the last piece. What if Weaver is really just another persona for the Shadow God as well as prince of the underworld. Are they all the same entity? We'll find out. But child of shadows, demon class, divinity level, plus the mask to hide from the heavens. What better way to stealthily resurrect than in the shadows with the Weaver's mask.
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    Worth all the danger afterall
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    What about the upper floors frost
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    The strangest change, however, happened to his fingers. It wasn't very apparent, though. On the surface, it simply felt as though they had grown subtly more sensitive, the tactile feeling of touching things becoming deeper and richer. However, Sunny suspected that the true change was more profound. He just didn't know what it was, exactly.


    A slave with sensitive, grasping fingers. Nephis will be pleased.
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      plus, the mask can reverse the pain to extreme pleasure... things are gonna go wild.
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        Too much corruption for the pure and innocent Sunny!
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        I think the Mask requires the user to have the Weaver's blood in order to work. Remember, Nephis already have Sun God's blood in her (Flame of divinity).
        Also, Weaver's against both Gods and Daemons.

        So, what you said won't work.
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    Or, rather, six of them… since Weaver apparently decided to not join either side in this conflict.


    Secondly, Weaver's reluctance to participate in the war had landed them in big trouble


    Weaver ended up being ghastly wounded, and why they had to sneak into the Obsidian Tower in secret.


    Don’t get it. One Weaver, or several of them?
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      ToodaMax
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      probably one since greater beings like for example kings call themselves as 'we'..or maybe its just translation issues
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      Singular 'they', along with its inflected or derivative forms, them, their, theirs and themselves (or themself), is an epicene (gender-neutral) third-person pronoun.

      So yeah, only one weaver as 'they' is also singular. 'They' was used here because Sunless doesn't know whether weaver even had a gender or not.
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