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Chapter 344: sorrow,Pain, and Rage

Slowly walking away from the edge of the chasm, Sunny stopped opposite Nephis and looked at her.

In his dark eyes, there was nothing but coldness.

"Well… it's not like we didn't know for a long time that this would be how things end. Did we?"

She stared at him for a while, then smiled bitterly.

"...We did."

Indeed, they knew.

From that terrible day when Sunny had first understood the meaning behind Cassie's vision, he suspected that one day, in order to survive, he would have to kill Nephis.

This was the truth he had chosen to hide from, even if it meant losing his mind. The final and most unbearable reason for why he had spent months alone in the Dark City, hunting monsters and slowly turning into one of them.

How does one come to terms with the knowledge that, one day, they will have to kill the person they care for the most?

…Knowledge, indeed, was the heaviest thing in the world.

Back at the beginning of it all, far away from the Dark City, before they had even known that the Crimson Spire existed, Cassie had shared with them a terrible vision.

She said:

"At first, I saw a… a boundless darkness locked behind seven seals. Something vast was churning in the darkness. I felt like if I directly saw it, I would lose my mind. As I watched, terrified, the seals broke one after another, until only one remained. And then that seal broke, too."

The first part of her vision described the day when the Vessel of the Artificial Sun had gone mad, and the curse of the all-consuming darkness had escaped the prison created for it by the seven ancient heroes.

"I saw the human castle again. Only this time, it was at night. There was a lonely star burning in the black skies, and under its light, the castle was suddenly consumed by fire, with rivers of blood flowing down its halls. I saw a corpse in a golden armor sitting on a throne; a woman with a bronze spear drowning in a tide of monsters; an archer trying to pierce the falling sky with his arrows."

The lonely star shining in the black skies was Nephis, the herald of ruinous change, who had drowned the halls of the Bright Castle in blood to become its ruler, and then watched as it burned to the ground.

The corpse in the golden armor was Gunlaug, who had died on his white throne, killed by her hand.

The woman with a bronze spear and the desperate archer were Effie and Kai, who had almost perished fighting against the nightmare horde during the siege of the Crimson Spire.

"In the end, I saw a colossal, terrifying crimson spire. At its base, seven severed heads were guarding seven locks. And at the top, a… a dying angel was being consumed by hungry shadows. When I saw the angel bleed, I suddenly felt as though… as though something so precious that it can't be described with words was taken from me."

Seven severed heads guarding seven locks were the heads of the giant statues, who stared at the Star Sigil that Sunny had used to banish the dark sea.

And the last part of the prophecy… it wasn't that hard to understand, too.

Nephis was the dying angel, the precious thing that was going to be taken from Cassie, and Sunny was the hungry shadow that consumed her.

It was their fate.

"Then, I felt so much sorrow, pain and rage that what little remained of my sanity seemed to disappear. That was when I woke up… I think."

This was the last thing Cassie had said.

…Looking at Nephis, Sunny sighed and turned away.

"I warned you, didn't I? I told you that this story won't have a happy ending. That there will be only sorrow, pain, and rage. Do you remember what you answered me?"

These were the words he said on the day Neph had asked him to join her expedition.

Back then, his suspicion that they would inevitably end up as enemies had already grown, becoming almost a certainty.

Almost… that cursed word. This was the word that had given him hope, no matter how small. Hope that he was wrong.

But despite that hope, Sunny had been preparing for this moment for a long, long time.

It was because he had known that he would have to face Nephis in combat that he had decided to incorporate Saint's methodical style into his technique, why he trained without rest, day and night, not sparing himself from the pain and hardship. If his only skill was one that she herself had taught him, what chance did he have of defeating her?

It was for that reason that he had climbed to the highest point of the Hunter's statue and spent a night alone there, steeling himself for the inevitable future. Forcing himself to accept the terrible truth that, soon, he would have to kill Nephis.

It was because of this that he had refused Changing Star's offer to heal him. How could he allow her to endure the terrible pain of the white flames, knowing that she would be suffering for the sake of her future killer?

And it was because of this that he had not tried to learn all of her secret plans, remaining comfortable in his role as a hired mercenary. An outsider. He had known that, no matter what, they would end up here, in this moment, forced to fight each other.

Fate… fate was a terrifying enemy to fight against. He knew it better than most.

Fate always won, in the end.

Defeating it was almost impossible.

…Shifting slightly, Nephis looked at him and answered, her voice strangely wistful:

"...Life is not a story. It only ends when you die."

Sunny smiled.

"So… are you ready to die?"

As white sparks ignited in the depths of Changing Star's eyes, she answered with another question:

"What about you?"

Instead of answering, Sunny summoned the Midnight Shard and raised it, assuming a battle stance.

Opposite of him, Nephis did the same, her silver sword weaving itself from blinding light.

…Of course, neither of them planned to kill the other. They needed the other to remain alive, at least until the victor passed through the Gateway. How long would the loser survive after that, though? Especially if they were beaten terribly enough to lose the ability to resist further.

Staying behind meant death.

…As the ancient, gargantuan tower quaked around them, balancing on the edge of collapse, Lost from Light and Changing Star prepared to cross their blades.

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    "At first, I saw a… a boundless darkness locked behind seven seals.

    Se7en count: 143 (total for the chap)
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    Holy f#cking shit best chapter yet
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    Absolute peak
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    peak
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    Good chapter
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    Im crying bro... why author
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    Peak
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    So they leaned too heavily on Cassie’s “visions”, treating them as absolute instead of symbolic. That blind faith boxed them into this bad choice and made the outcome worse than it had to be (at least for the both of them).
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      That assumes that there was potential for them to only be symbolic in the first place
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        Fate can be rewritten. Even visions can be wrong if the people dare to challenge it.
        That is after all why Sunny got a divine aspect. For defeating the fate of the temple slave
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          Sorry but I’m going to type an essay here because I want to (at least try to) write what I mean clearly. And there’s a lot to explain for different reasons. If only I would put this amount of effort into writing my college essays… gloom

          If you don’t care about my 125 page opinion, I get it, and there will be another at the bottom, but for all those that don’t make it that far,

          Happy reading welldone

          I’m going to use two sets of dashes to separate this comment into three parts because there’s kind of two completely different things I want to say and I’d like to organize this so if people only want to read the last part they can just jump there. This is the first part. After the first set of dashes I will explain what I think was a misunderstanding of what I said before. After the second set of dashes I will respond to your claim directly.

          Also I make no claim that I know anything for certain, and most of this is just for the sake of discourse.

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          First, my comment was actually saying something more along the lines of, “that assumes Cassie’s visions could be interpreted metaphorically rather than literally.” As opposed to “that assumes Cassie’s visions had the possibility of being wrong or not coming true”.

          Though the original comment by neko.ya was a sort of blend of the both (in my interpretation, maybe I’m wrong) saying that because they assumed that what Cassie saw was EXACTLY what was going to happen, it led to this fight happening, when they could have seen the vision as symbolic of something else, and the outcome would have been different (there was ambiguity in the vision - how they interpreted that ambiguity lead to a “destination” in their fate - this was “avoidable based on their interpretation”)

          As an example, if the visions could have metaphorical meaning, perhaps the hungry shadows swallowing the dying angel actually meant Neph was dying and Sunny would save her with shadows somehow. But because they interpreted it as a fight rather than Sunny saving Neph, their fate was to fight. “Fate” in this case is “branching”, at any one event there are multiple routes to take, each route has its own destination, your choices determine the “branch” or future to some extent, though of course, the future could not be entirely in your control otherwise it wouldn’t be fate at all.

          My response was just to the symbolism side of that comment, meaning I don’t think there was ever another way to interpret something like “a dying angel being swallowed by hungry shadows.”

          Disregard whether or not the vision comes true. In my view, the event that’s being described is Sunny and Neph fighting. Fate says the fight will happen. IF they want to attempt to change their fate as seen in Cassie’s vision, this is the event they would have to avoid.

          I wasn’t making a claim that they could or couldn’t defy fate, just stating the possibility that Cassie’s visions don’t have metaphorical meaning or ambiguity. There is only one way to interpret them.

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          But I do want to respond to what you actually said so…

          Ehhhh, I sort of agree and sort of disagree.

          I actually do think the first nightmare is about as strong of an argument as you can make this early on about defying fate. But to say fate can be changed by those who dare to challenge it I think doesn’t quite do justice to the power of fate and its “seeming” inevitability.

          *spoiler for the end of this fight - I personally and seriously recommend NOT opening this if you’re a first time reader that doesn’t know how this fight ends*


          On the Forgotten Shore: Sunny, Neph, and Cassie are also young and still new to their abilities. Any sleeper (perhaps aside from Sunny and Neph those freaks) would be overwhelmed just by the idea of challenging fate. They have a hard enough time with nightmare creatures let alone a universal force that quite literally dictates everything that happens. There’s no satisfying way the cohort should be breaking the chains of fate as sleepers. *spoiler with 0 context (literally just an emoji as a reference for re-readers)*:
          . So at least for that reason I think G3 really nailed the ending of this fight here.

          For huge spoiler reasons I won’t debate further, but to anyone who read up to this point, feel free to let me know if you disagree, I’m not claiming to be objectively correct here, just my thoughts for the debate, I would be interested to know your opinions on all this too.

          Happy reading
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            Holy shit I typed all of that on my phone and couldn’t really see how much it actually was until now. What a yapper. NOT worth reading all that lshock
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            You're kinda right but just barely missed the mark. And I mean just barely. You have the essence but it's actually a lot simpler (relatively if you already understand different iterations of fate and similar concepts) honestly I'm caught up so this spoiler contains a bunch of info y'all won't learn for a while.
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    Why is staying behind means death? There is no sea no tower and almost all of the monsters are also cleared by the terror so what else is there to be death unless someone staying behind actively seeks death.

    I don't know, maybe cause you are alone, almost no food, there is no other gateway, to get out of forgotten shore you would have to pass hollow mountains and no even saints could cross them
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    Terrifiying cpater
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