Chapter 2268: Unbroken Curse

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    Bha
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    I think everyone here is curious to know why Nevis is called Nephilim.. Well I will give my theory which says that Nevis's mother Heaven's Smile took the blood of a sun god with her husband... But her husband Broken Sword because he also took the weaver lineage was born as a mixture of the sun god's blood and the weaver's blood... But there is a small problem... Because weaver is not corrupted... So the only explanation is that the forgotten god , Weaver's father, was polluted and officially corrupted so he passed on and his lineage became corrupted... And the same thing for Weaver because he is a part of him (By the way I know some of you will object and say that Broken Sword found the weaver lineage after Nevis was born... That is, my words are wrong... But I want to tell you that Nevis is considered a dreamborn even though she was not born in a dream world.. She was born in a normal world but she is a dreamborn because her mother was hollow... And she became hollow after Nevis was born... That is, these traits are passed on through blood even if this happened After birth) As another note, this does not make a weaver or a broken sword corrupt, it just means that their lineage is of a corrupted origin. At least that's my theory... Tell me what you think ...and sorry for the bad language
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      Nephis' mother was born with the sun god lineage, it's her father - Nephis' grandfather - who obtained it.

      About Nephis, she was born her mother had her before she became a hollow and so before Broken Sword obtained his part of Weaver's lineage.
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        Just to correct, she was pregnant with Nephis when she became hollow.
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          Yes, I meant she had her before she became a hollow and Nephis was born after.
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        Bha
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        Oh right... but there's still no logical explanation as to why they're Nephilim.
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          The same apply to Asterion who is a dreamspawn. I think he obtained this attribute because he is the first human born in the dream realm, as for Nephis she obtained it because she was born from a hollow. The first nightmare is supposed to send you in the body of someone who has a similar maybe it's because of that. After all Nephis hair color only changed after her first nightmare.
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            Bha
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            I mean Nephilim... its definition is that she is a forbidden daughter between God and an unknown person. .. I don't mean the dreamspawn... They are different
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              I was only giving an exemple with dreamspawn attribute, they obtained it because of their circumstances not because of their parents.
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    I have a feeling that Sunny doesn’t need to suffer for thousands of years just to become a Sacred.

    Remember when he used the [Where is My Eye?] enchantment on Weaver’s Mask? That overwhelming flood of Fate-related information nearly fried his brain- and that was back when he was just an Awakened. Something similar happened again during his fight with the Corrupted Terror in LO49, even after he became a Master.

    But here’s the thing: the solution has been right in front of us the whole time. It’s even part of the Weaver’s Lineage: [Mind Weave]. And we know where it might be: The Castle of Mirrors, home to the Daemon of Imagination.

    What if [Mind Weave] is the key to shielding one's mind while gazing into the Tapestry of Fate?

    Cassie once said she could no longer receive visions of the future because the strings of Fate around Sunny had been torn, as if someone had ripped his thread from the Tapestry entirely. His Fate was stolen and now, there is a gaping hole in the world.

    But what if, after obtaining [Mind Weave], Sunny could safely use the Weaver’s Mask and it’s [Where is My Eye?] enchantment to learn how to weave his own fate? Not the entire thing from scratch but just enough to reconnect a single thread of Fate back to himself.

    We already know the Nightmare Spell is linked to people’s fates. So, what if reconnecting even one thread allows Sunny to re-establish a connection to the Spell- just enough to enter a Nightmare Seed without triggering the [Shadow Bond]?

    That would be his cheat code- his path to Sacred without becoming a slave again.
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      plausible mah boi... that might be the key to gain enlightenment
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      Honestly this makes the most sense we all know g3 is the king of foreshadowing and there are multiple times he brought up the mirror realm and smile of heaven we should expect to see them soon
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      I like this idea, Rey plausible.
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      But now that Sunny understands the danger in the Weaver lineage, I doubt he's still actively seeking the rest.
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      Write that down
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      Post this on Reddit
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    Actually, I don't think that sunny has to be careful of waking up the forgotten god due to his weaver's lineage.
    Just think about it, weaver was the daemon of fate and he surely knew about the forgotten god problem.
    As sunny said before, he didn't need to be careful about his time before the tomb of Ariel because he had his fate stolen.
    So, as the daemon of fate weaver must have made counter measures.
    If not then there was no need for him to create his lineage to begin with after doom war, the nightmare spell would've been enough and he could've simply died... I think that was also the reason weaver schemed to kill both the gods and the daemons.
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      That's why he obtained it in the first place, he's the only one who can use it without risking gathering indirect faith for the Forgotten God, a domain that doesn't need humans, his true name is [Lost from the Light] which means he'll be living behind the scenes of civilization and no one will know about him... etc., not to mention [Fated] which was deliberately leading him to the Weaver lineage, like a secret weapon being crafted in a conspiracy across history, time, and destiny to bring down the Forgotten God.
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      The counter measure is the thieving bird in Ariel's tomb, I doubt this creature was here by chance.
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    So, Let me spill few things out of my mind, correct me if I'm wrong.

    'Gods' are Void beings, born from divinity. They are most harrowing kind of void beings according to eurys.

    'Angels' are another race that exist in void. There might be 7 Main/Archangels and vast number of other Angels under their command, since everything is related to number 7 in SS universe. They might be the void beings against whom Gods and Daemons joined hands together.

    'Unknowns', so far we don't know much about them. But from todays lore drop we could predict what is the name of this race - 'Devils/Demons'. They were born from corruption, just opposite to Gods. They also might be 7 in number, each representing 7 sins like pride, lust, greed etc. They might be the true source of fear and the reason behind sealing the void. Even Gods were no match for them.

    Gods, Angels and Unknowns are all above the rankings. One powerful than the other, still they all are far more powerful than those beings that fall under ranking systems. Now,

    'Daemons' were children of Forgotten/Dream God.

    'Nine' were children of War God.

    'Nephilim' were children of Sun God with profane void beings. Nephis has this attribute because she is carrier of Sun God's lineage.

    'Shadowspawn' were simply creatures that were born in shadow realm. They were not children of Shadow God, they just shared Master-Slave relationship. There were also divine shadows.

    'Dreamspawn' are creatures that are born and raised in Dream Realm. They might/might not be connected to Heart God. We will know more about them in future through Asterion.

    As we can see, each God was capable enough to give birth to creatures that can rise to become a powerful being of sacred or divine ranks. All these children ganged-up against their creators and fought side by side in dooms war. At least, Daemons, Nine and Nephilim did. Don't know about Shadowspawns and Divine Shadows, if they could go against their master or not, most probably not.

    In future we might also see childrens/creatures related to Beast God and Storm God. That bring up the question with whom 'Nothing/Other Creatures' are related? Are they related to any God or Void beings? Or a completely different race of nightmare creatures??

    Fu#k I wrote a God damn essay man 😬
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      is helpful
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      Nine were not the childeren of war. They just belonged to a kingdom which worshipped the said god.
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      Nine were childern of war? Eurys said he hated children of war god the most. So here you are wrong probably.
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        "You asked who the Nine were? Well… to tell you the truth, child of War…"
        -Eurys (Chater 2124)
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          When Eurys said this, he was addressing Sunny as the "Child of War". If all of the Nine have been children of War, he would have said that in plural meaning, not singular
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            Ah, thanks. I misinterpreted I guess
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      Good classification.
      Also Nephis receiving [Nephilim] attribute just because some blood related God was a little freaky back then is peak fiction ngl
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      Shadow spawn weren't divine shadows
      The divine shadows are the seven shadows of the shadows god just like sunny has seven shadows
      Sunny is the only known divine shadow rn
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        I never said Shadowspawn were divine shadows though 🤷
        What I meant was that there were also divine shadows other than Shadowspawns.
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    Eurys: Well..... that was disappointing.
    Sunny: That's what she sa.. no that wasn't what she said.
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    Eurys knows that sunny is the weaver heir?
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      I don't think so
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    Não gostei, tinha tanta coisa que Sunny podia explorar nessa conversa, tanto conhecimento que Eurys tinha a oferecer, mais ficou basicamente um resumo de como foi o último ano de Sunny como soberano e uma ideia de como se tornar sagrado.
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    ZzZ
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    Well, I did call it. The Vile Thieving Bird and the Tomb of Ariel will be key for his apotheosis. The real question is which path they will choose. The Spell should allow them to shortcut to divinity, but all shortcuts come at a price. I think a natural ascension wouldn't tie them closer to the Spell, thus allowing them to destroy its weave in the end, whereas if they ascend through the Spell, they'll likely become its new "guardians" of sorts, forever unable to destroy it lest they destroy their own source of power. But that's just a theory... a GAME theory.
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    YESSS LOREEEEEEE, I LOVE IT
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    For the next few days, Mordret lived the life of a human child. He experienced the heat of summer, the warmth of being cared for by a loving mother, the delight of playing with friends, and the excitement of learning letters with a tutor.

    It was all fun, but he quickly grew bored.

    'The other would have loved it, though.'

    Feeling his mood turn dangerous at the thought, he chased it away.

    Mordret was sincere when he told the kid that he never felt sad. But he was not completely emotionless. There were things he could feel: satisfaction, contentment, pleasure... anger, resentment, contempt...

    And hatred, of course.

    And although he hated his traitorous father and Asterion, he hated the other the most

    I feel like the "other" is Mordorith's other personality, and his flaw as well
    His challenge to sovereignty would be to kill his other version (his flaw), thus defying the absolute law of flaws.
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      While it's a fun theory
      I think others here is the others mentioned in true bastion that have to do with mirrors and moon

      Also the gods had a flaw so apotheosis being defying ones flaw is ... Idk sounds off
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        There's a passage in a chapter I still remember clearly, Mordorith was so angry that there was something alive inside him that wanted to come out to go berserk and cause a massacre, but he calmed it down, like calming a pet, or maybe a crazy, raging evil twin brother.
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      What place did you read? Later it was said that it has no defect, or rather its deficiency depends on the lack of the people into whom it is transformed
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        In the chapter before Mordorith goes to Antarctica.
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      Where you copied the uppar para from??
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        1165
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          Thanks it just gives a new perspective when you read it again after reading so much
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