Chapter 1266. Ligh

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    Light was the meaning to everything.

    Top 3 perhaps one of top 2 volumes for me, it was full with emotions.
    Starting with anxiety for klein and his escape, Audrey's amazing development, beautiful depiction of Klein's loneliness in FLOG where he was someone who had lost not only his original home but also the one he got later, after entering FLOG, even those bits of interactions with people ended; thus leaving him completely lonely, the fights, and ofcourse the sacrifices and ending. Absolute peak of a volume.
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    Its always a sad and bittersweet ending to each of the novel volumes .....
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    So , the biggest enemy right now is the corruption from the cosmos/underground that is the ones above sequence 0 . And for Klein it's Amon ... honestly he's like an enemy version of Gojo and Aisen combined like super OP and also having everything go according to his plan.
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    Mannn.... what a volume this was forwhat
    Rip Colin and Lovia crybaby
    Cuttlefish never fails to make me teary eyed with these endings. escape

    I'm sad it took me way longer than I planned to finish this volume but I'm glad I came back and did.
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    Damn, that was one hell of a volume. The big reveal was really...Well....revealing...
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    i thought it was strange that so many entities of high level had control of same domain (virility) - mother earth, lilith, primordial moon, mtod and crimson moon. there's now equal sign between two of them, i wonder if there will be more.
    also chained god and the hanged man both are bound in chains and vines, so i wonder if there's a connection here too
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    Rip Colin Illiad
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    (End of the Sixth Volume—Lightseeker)

    A beautiful and heartbreaking end crybaby crybaby gloom

    Chapter 672 of Praising the almighty Curly Haired Baboon!!
    Chapter 632 of Praising the ever and omnipresent Coincidences!!
    kef

    Chapter 343 of being terrified of Mushrooms!!
    Chapter 343 of Fearing The Frank!!
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    wow what a great volume and ending man. audrey' development over this vplume was great. the fights were amazing, kleins journeys, his gains. adam drinking the potion at the critical moment, which was actually evernight getting the surprise help from f#cking lilith of all people to take over god of combat's authority and become an outer deity? looking forward to attending to mysteries and invoking miracles next. absolute cinema
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    Just an analysis for me to remember in the future.
    Upon seeing this scene, the corners of Colin Iliad’s lips twitched slightly as he bathed in the warm sunlight. The corners of his lips pulled up slightly as he revealed a faint smile and a faint yearning, his body “evaporating” bit by bit.
    butwhy butwhy butwhy
    Let’s start from the end. Man, I think this ending is straight-up badass and incredibly well crafted. Unfortunately, we lost two absolute legends: Lovia and Colin. They were… yeah, it’s insane how these people, after all that time, still held onto hope and an absurd amount of willpower. Even in such a brutal, unforgiving place to live, they gave everything and got almost nothing back. They fought their whole lives without ever breaking, all for the sake of saving the people they saw as brothers, friends, and family. And Colin’s death? Holy shit, it hit hard. I really wanted him to retire and get a peaceful ending… but when you think about it, a warrior dying in battle right after a victory that huge—conquering the sun—was actually perfect. He must’ve died happy.

    In my opinion, after six volumes, this one goes head-to-head with the first. It’s an outstanding volume because it completely shatters the volume-ending pattern we were used to. Right after the massive event in volume five (the fight against the King), volume six takes off flying—super fast and intense from the very first page. We get Amon and Klein right at the start, that 20-chapter-long debate packed with tension. Amon is insanely well-written. You actually end up liking the guy even though he’s a complete scumbag—and that’s the craziest part, because rooting for a villain/antagonist is always the hardest thing to pull off. I loved Amon.

    The whole arc in the Land Abandoned by the Gods was incredible: Klein’s interactions, the hunts, the silver city, the development of the Giant King’s court… We finally got to build the world together with the main characters, with more and more details about the gods, ancient history, everything that used to be mentioned only in passing. It feels so good to get real, concrete answers after so much mystery. Even after a thousand+ chapters, I’m still completely hooked.

    Now here’s my big criticism: the war happened way too fast. It’s cool to see some stuff, but you can clearly tell the author rushed it because of the limited space. A war that pitted the Goddess of Night against several other gods, with battles at sea and in the city… we barely saw any of it actually happening. We just got characters saying “oh, they’re fighting over there, fighting over here.” We saw way more of the aftermath and Klein screwing with the gods than the war itself. It could’ve been so much better. I honestly think if we’d had another 500 chapters, this war arc would’ve been legendary, with standalone moments for all the characters we already know.

    Two things nobody’s talking about and that left me super suspicious: Adam taking his potion right after the war (that Sequence 0 potion?) and… why the hell did Lilith suddenly show up to help the Goddess of Night? She’d been gone for centuries.

    On character development, it was excellent. Absolute standouts were Amon, Aldrey, and Colin—who evolved into a much better person. Aldrey especially grew so much. She started making dangerous but necessary decisions, like joining the war to help the people of Backlund instead of staying a selfish noble. Watching that growth chapter by chapter was beautiful.

    Some characters ended up more in the background, though. Alger, for example, barely showed up this volume. He became a demigod and we barely saw him (just a couple of sea scenes). I don’t know what’s coming for him in the finale, but I really hope he gets more spotlight, because he’s been kinda sidelined compared to the main crew since the beginning.

    The Tarot Club is shaping up amazingly. I’m rooting hard for all of them to become strong demigods (at least Sequence 3 or angels) so they can actually contribute in the final war. We’re dealing with insanely powerful entities now—gods who’ve existed for millennia. If they don’t reach that level, they’ll just get left behind. Not everyone can be a strategist like Alger; sometimes you straight-up need raw power. Aldrey only managed to influence the war because she became a demigod.

    Talking about battles, the ones that stuck with me the most were: the first Klein vs Amon fight at the very beginning of the volume, the hunt for the apprentice (that team-up between the Hermit and Aldrey was so well done), and all those cat-and-mouse games between Klein and Amon where they kept outsmarting each other. Plus that alliance of the Club girls (Fors, Xio, Aldrey, and the Hermit) fighting together—it was so badass seeing them operate as a real team.

    Just adding a few details I remembered later: the world-building was excellent, especially the parts that cleared up stuff we’d been wondering about and expanded the power scaling. Like, there really is a God in the cosmos, a true creator of everything—we don’t even know if it’s the same God Klein prayed to at the very beginning. We don’t know if that ancient fog in the Land Abandoned by the Gods leads somewhere on the original Earth. We still don’t fully understand how the world was corrupted by the cosmos. The beings living underground seem to be primordial demons that have been there for ages. The cosmic corruption… I’m not sure if it came from the creator or some kind of invasion by other beings. The Earth suffered a huge attack—we don’t know what or how—but we finally learned the origin of how Klein ended up where he did. We discovered what really happened to the world, got a rough idea of how the apocalypse went down, and now we have some perspective on the future: the higher you climb in the sequences, the more dangerously the universe’s creator affects you. We don’t know what those cosmic gods are actually doing on Earth or what they’re after. But we do know the Fool is going to have to deal with all of it in the end.

    Relevant characters—dead or alive?
    Colin (🐐), Lovia (never suspected her), that traitor demigod apprentice, AMON (careful, he’ll rob you blind), Shaman King, Soah (he’s a joke), Aldrey (🐐), Gehrman Sparrow the madman, Sun God creator, Angel King Sasrir, Goddess of Desires (not his fault at all), Miss Messenger, Night Mommy.
    Not sure what else to add.

    The number of citations to the fool in this volume was 296, Oh, and we got over a thousand quotes! 🎇

    Quotes to the fool - Quotes : 1091 -
    meme_2 yesyesyes meme_2 Dogshit counts: 38 mimo
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    WAAAAAA COLIN butwhy butwhy
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