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Chapter 492: Gate Guardian

Sunny stared at the Gate, momentarily paralyzed by dread. Then, he snapped out of it and fought through exhaustion, rushing to kill as many abominations as he could before the Guardian came out of the Gate.

He had an inkling that after, there would not be an opportunity to pay them any attention.

‘Is… is it the Guardian? How many minutes has it been?'

He had no idea. Somewhere along the way, Sunny had lost count of the time. All he knew was that it had not been long enough…

Meanwhile, a hulking figure emerged from the darkness of the Gate, and as it did, the red flames burning in the empty eye sockets of the ancient wraiths flashed brighter, their dead mouths opening to produce a litany of menacing howls.

‘C—crap…'

The Guardian was more than four meters tall, his desiccated body resembling that of the primeval hunters and demons Sunny had fought, but at the same time much more frightening. He wielded a long spear, its blade cut out of a single slab of obsidian and covered in so many stains of ancient, dried blood that it seemed as if the stone itself had absorbed them and turned dark red.

The giant was wearing an intricate leather armor, much more robust and imposing than those of the lesser wraiths, with strips of strange, bluish iron woven onto it. His wrists bore dozens of bracelets made out of iron and bone, and on his shoulders was a cloak fashioned out of the hide of some terrifying monster.

The skull of the creature served as his helm, and his face was covered by a disturbing burial mask, its features twisted and bestial.

The mask — and the skull on his head — each had three eyes, all six emanating intense, malevolent red radiance.

Sunny felt a cold shiver run down his spine.

‘What… what is that thing…'

He didn't know what kind of a creature the ancient chieftain was, but had no doubts that he was a Fallen Tyrant… and a very powerful one, at that. Maybe the barrow these wraiths were coming from had been built to entomb this ancient menace, to begin with.

And his mask had three eyes.

…Anything with three eyes made Sunny shudder, for reasons he did not fully understand. After the Forgotten Shore, he knew that this was a sign of something too terrible for him to know.

Could he kill a Fallen Tyrant?

Maybe if he had a lot of time to prepare and study his enemy, and attacked from the shadow.

But now, with Sunny exhausted and battered, his shadow essence running out, and hundreds of Nightmare Creatures surrounding their master in bloodthirsty exaltation, he stood no chance. None at all.

Well… maybe a very tiny one.

And what else was he going to do other than try and fight, put his tail between his legs and run away?

Well… sure! Why the hell not? Sunny was not some kind of a hero, nor had he ever wanted to be one.

…But he wasn't going to run away just yet.

As the Nightmare Creatures renewed their assault with even more frenzied rage than before, he gritted his teeth and brandished the obsidian spear, feeling the primal battle style of the ancient wraiths seep into his very bones.

Sunny was not done spilling blood…

He had a little bit of fight left in him, still.

***

In the gymnasium, silence and fear gave way to mayhem and panic.

The walls of the school had been breached, and Nightmare Creatures crawled inside, madness burning in their terrifying empty eyes.

"Back! Get back!"

The children were pushed against one of the walls, teachers standing between them and the terrible monsters with mundane weapons in their trembling hands.

The Awakened were engaged in a ferocious battle, but just the five of them were not nearly enough to stop all the abominations. It was inevitable that sooner or later, some of the abominations were bound to get through.

And soon, they did.

A giant, harrowing beast that resembled an infernal wolf, jagged red spikes growing through its black flesh and drops of saliva falling from its maw, tore free of the battle and lunged at the children.

Rain had never seen something so unstoppable.

How was anyone supposed to fight such a thing? No human possibly could…

The teachers tried, however.

Several of them drew their bows, but the arrows simply slid off the mottled black fur of the hellhound. The headmaster tried to stop the creature with a heavy pike, but was simply thrown away, the weapon flying out of his hands.

And then, there was no one else standing between the monster and the defenseless children.

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‘God… goddamit…'

Sunny was at the end of his rope. Which, in a sense, was precisely where he wanted to be.

He wasn't trying to stop the flood of Nightmare Creatures by killing all of them anymore. That was simply impossible, with how many there were, and how many were coming from the Gate every second.

He was, however, trying to draw as much attention as he could.

All of the attention, really.

And to accomplish that, he had to do one simple thing.

He had to attack the Tyrant.

How hard could it be?

‘Let's find out…'

Sunny wasn't planning to get into a prolonged fight with the damn Barrow Chieftain, or whatever that thing was called. He was just going to exchange one… maybe two strikes with the scary bastard, hopefully deal him a tiny wound, and Shadow Step into safety.

Enough was enough…

He knew his limits.

Tearing through the mass of abominations, Sunny cut a bloody path toward the hulking tyrant, and finally appeared in front of him.

As soon as the burial mask with three burning red eyes turned his way, Sunny suddenly felt small and weak. The pain he felt in his battered body surged, and an involuntary groan escape from his lips.

He just wanted to stop and fall to the ground.

To kneel…

‘Argh… a mind attack?! What, that is all?! Bastard, you should have met Gunlaug… learned how to really make people cower…'

And also, his own mask was much scarier than the crude thing covering the tyrant's face.

Fighting through the oppressive hex, Sunny lunged forward and raised his bloodied spear.

He didn't get a chance to attack, though.

Although it didn't seem as if the Tyrant of the Barrow was moving with haste, his hand shot toward Sunny with such terrifying speed that he barely had time to react. The giant didn't even deem it necessary to use a weapon, intending to crush him with a fist.

Making the Mantle of the Underworld as heavy as he could, Sunny turned the shaft of the spear around and held it with both hands, knowing to deflect the blow instead of blocking it.

He should have been able to…

The fist of the desiccated giant connected with the ancient spear…

…And easily shattered it, as though it was a mundane stick and not a Memory of the Ascended Rank.

Before Sunny could even feel the terrible impact reverberate through his bones, five massive fingers closed around his torso like a steel bear trap.

And squeezed.

‘C—crap!'

[Your Memory has been destroyed.]

What a shame… he didn't even get a chance to learn what it was called…

The stonelike metal of the Mantle of the Underworld groaned, but held.

His bones, reinforced by the steadfast temperance of the Bone Weave, held too.

Not that Sunny was having a good time. It felt as though he was being slowly crushed to death, unable to draw in a single breath. It hurt as hell, too… much worse than that, actually…

But worse still, while the tyrant had him in his grip, he couldn't use Shadow Step.

He couldn't escape.

‘I… I think… I messed up…'

As Sunny struggled in the tyrant's iron grip, the giant tilted his head a little, and easily lifted him off the ground, bringing his prey closer to the three burning red eyes.

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    the only upside going as mongrel is cause he has renown and cause of the mantle but sunny is already known to be one of the best of the forgotten shore kids (atleast to the goverment) so not beinng able to use his new sword/spear and his echo is only hurting him the renown he whould get whould mostly cross over to the kai and effie and his echo no reason to go as mongrel realisticly
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    How was anyone supposed to fight such a thing? No human possibly could…

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    peak
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    Good chapter
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    Rare L from this book, only the 2nd so far imo and here's why.
    1. The reason for going in as Mongrel is to be incognito.
    By going in as Mongrel it means not revealing things connected with Sunless, like the Saint.

    2. The reason to be incognito is because he doesn't want his strength to be known.
    By going incognito he's limited his abilities, most importantly the Saint.
    As a result of his limitations, he will now likely need to summon the Saint regardless, completely rendering his efforts to stay anonymous useless.

    3. Even if he didn't lose and didn't need the Saint's help, how many from the Forgotten Shore would live in this area? Mongrel is already thought to be from the Forgotten Shore. Now that everyone will know where to look for him, anyone seriously interested will find the possible suspects with ease.

    4. The fame Mongrel has generated is likely to only cause greater shocks when his identity is revealed when compared to the shocks people would feel to learn that the 5th highest rated person from the Forgotten Shore is even stronger than people thought.

    5. If he hadn't used Mongrel, none of those secrets would've been revealed and people wouldn't really be able to confirm whether or not he's Mongrel, though they would likely still add him to a list of suspects.

    6. By going in as himself and thus being able to summon Saint from the start he would've been able to work with her to conserve his energy greatly, E.g. he wouldn't have had to teleport around to the archers to break their formation, thus preserving plenty of energy. This teamwork would've enabled them to easily deal with this horde and likely prevent any of the monsters from escaping to the school, preventing him from needing to redirect the Saint toward the school.
    Furthermore, by working with the Saint he wouldn't have needed to show the full extent of his abilities and if he were smart enough to plan this in an instant, which I understand he simply isn't, he could've strategically exhausted himself through the battle without fighting with all he has. From outsider POV this would make it look like he fought hard, but still held a lower skill level than what he really has, meanwhile he can play it out like the Saint was a powerful Echo he got lucky to obtain and rely on to thrive, rather than his own skill, obfuscating his own abilities and redirecting attention to her.

    7. Now that he's in a dire situation, essentially attacked on 2 fronts (He and his sister are in need of help), he has to choose to have the Saint help either him or his sister, which again, completely nullifies all his efforts to stay anonymous here.

    This is all I can think of that was wrong with this situation, I really dislike when authors push for a character to try clinging onto anonymity even in situations where it only shows very obvious downsides and nearly no upsides. I especially dislike the trope of "Strong character hides identity and becomes renowned for his skill and now has to never reveal this identity for whatever reason" because the identity is almost always revealed shortly after and not typically for a logical real, but just a lazy, no thought reason to allow the masses of the world to gasp in shock and awe at the MC's awesomeness with no real plot added.
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      Same, going as mongrel legit made no sense, sure people would find out that the 5th strongest awakened was stronger than he seemed, but that would only make the other 4 seem even stronger and drawing attention away from him
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        I see whatchu mean and I think that could be the case in reality but something I've seen almost all stories struggle with is finding a way for 1 specific aspect to NOT be the most overpowered thing in the story. Many things in life and stories can be connected back to each other and in a lot of stories I see the MC has some sort of an affinity to something, then the author writes about how that element can technically be connected to many different things and therefore the MC can theoretically utilise a large array of those loosely connected things, thus growing further OP. This tips the scale of balance in most stories, and worst of all is how the author doesn't mention how almost all things in life can be connected with eachother in that same way, therefore theoretically allowing just about anyone in the story to become as strong as the MC, but it's just disregarded to allow for a better story, even though it typically hurts the plot in the long term.
        What this has to do with your idea of other people's opinions of the other top 4 survivors raising is that although you might be right in reality, if the author doesn't think that'll happen, doesn't want that to happen, or has written a story where that can't really happen and he's unwilling to force it to happen anyways, then it's not gonna happen.
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      I mean from a overall/meta analysis, youre correct but from sunnys point of view, he had to make a choice quickly and it seems he chose the wrong one.
      Maybe author intended it to be a flawed decision?
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      Holy yap
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      Hate to be that guy but you'll understand why this was the right decision later
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    I specifically remember that he can swap places with his shadows. I'm sure he's gonna do that and save his sister. You can't fool me G3 whoknows
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    Peak
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    Good chap
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    I think like he did with Horus he will summon that instant memory since no one knows he has it and stab the monster in it's eyes through it's brain.
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    I feel like he will summon Saint to protect the kids
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