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Chapter 1006: The Fall of Falcon Scott (24)

Standing on the battlement and peering into the cold darkness beyond, Sunny had a contemplative expression on his face. The wind smelled of snow as it played with his black hair, which had grown a bit too long by now. Pale moonlight permeated the air, failing to reach the ravaged land.

Winter and Dale were sitting nearby, leaning on alloy parapet of the wall and sharing a flask. The two captains seemed calm — one in her usual relaxed manner, the other solemn and staid. As the contents of the flask ran out, Winter sighed and looked at Sunny.

"You seem terribly serious today."

He lingered for a moment, then shrugged.

"Just thinking about stuff."

She did not press, content to rest with her eyes hidden behind the cracked sunglasses.

Sunny felt strangely thoughtful after his conversation with Saint Tyris.

He was not sure that he agreed with her uncompromising views, but there was one thing Sky Tide had said that was unquestionably true.

Life was, indeed, unpredictable.

Take his own relationship with the steely Saint… Sunny did not know Saint Tyris very well, or share any of her principles, but he found himself respecting the stern Transcendent a great deal. He liked Master Roan, too. The three of them even shared some history.

Several years ago, Sunny had held nothing but contempt toward Legacies. He had regarded them as arrogant, dangerous, and hateful people, someone who did not deserve the unfair privileges bestowed upon them by nothing except for birthright. Who would have thought that he would come to value and admire some of them, one day?

Take Cassie, too…

When she surrendered his secret to Nephis on the Forgotten Shore, Sunny had thought that it was the darkest moment of his life. And yet, if she had not made that choice, he would have stayed behind a Sleeper. Sunny had no way of knowing if he would have survived the same journey Changing Star had.

What he did know, though, was that Rain would have been dead if not for his return. If Sunny had not been there to hold back the tide of Nightmare Creature advancing on her school, his sister would have been ripped apart by the rampaging abominations.

There were too many instances like that to count.

...Life was unpredictable, and no one could predict the twists and turns of fate… except for Weaver, perhaps. Even oracles like Cassie could only see glimpses of it, blind to the context and powerless to change the outcome.

So where did it leave him?

'The same place where I started, I guess.'

An ignorant fool struggling against something he could not even comprehend.

Antarctica, at least, was terribly straightforward…

With a sigh, Sunny moved strands of hair away from his eyes and sat down near Winter and Dale. His hands were aching for a simple fight.

"How much more do we have to wait, dammit?"

Dale peeked at him with a smile so faint that it was almost nonexistent.

"Rest while you can. You'll be regretting that this calm did not last longer, very soon."

Sunny grimaced and looked away, staring at a squad of soldiers that marched by. The soldiers were acting a bit strange, sticking painstakingly to the better illuminated parts of the battlement and hastening their steps in the darker areas. Their faces were glum and nervous.

He frowned.

"What's up with them?"

Winter turned her head slightly, studying the soldiers.

"Huh? Haven't you heard the rumors?"

Sunny thought for a moment, then shook his head.

"What rumors?"

The Ascended archer chuckled.

"You should really come out of your APC more often, you know? Well, anyway… there are a lot of scary stories spreading among the refugees these days, one more nonsensical than the other. The latest story is that there is a shadow wraith stalking the city, hiding somewhere in the darkness. Apparently, it lures people away from light, never to be seen again."

She took a deep breath and then added in a more somber tone:

"...Although, maybe there's some truth to that one. Soldiers are not usually easily spooked, but as you can see, they are on edge. Too many disappearances lately."

Sunny frowned. In a city of two hundred million, there were bound to be some disappearances… especially with the Nightmare Spell infecting people left and right. However, he felt concerned. A shadow wraith… that was right up his alley, no?

There could also be a different explanation for the increased number of disappearances. The Terror of LO49 was known to start its meals in just that manner.

In any case, he sensed some unease.

"A shadow creature… I don't know. They're extremely rare. I only ever met one in the wild, and even that was inside a Nigthmare. I'm not sure if any survive to this day."

Well, there was that one little bastard who got a chunk of his flesh. Did Scavengers need to devour a corpse to inherit new abilities, or would any piece of flesh suffice? What were the chances of the vile gremlin developing an affinity to shadows?

Dale simply shrugged.

"If there is something strange going on, Army Command should already be investigating. Since we weren't officially informed, either the rumors are baseless, or the incidents are not serious enough to inform the Irregulars. Regardless, we should concentrate on the task at hand."

As if on cue, there was the sound of light steps, and Master Jet approached from further along the wall. The members of her cohort — now fewer than before — followed.

She looked around briefly, then said:

"I've just received the word. Roan and his people are approaching. The Devouring Cloud is in a frenzy… do not know what they did, but it worked. Prepare yourself."

The rest of the defending force seemed to have got the same news. All along the southern stretch of the wall, a flurry of activity commenced. Soldiers were checking their weapons for the last time, Awakened were summoning their Memories, rail gun crews were hurriedly finishing maintenance procedures and hauling crates of tungsten rounds closer to the feeding mechanisms.

Thousands of turrets came alive, turning their twin barrels toward the sky.

Sunny rose and stretched, breathing in the cold winter air.

Looking at the members of his cohort, he grinned.

"Same arrangement as the last time. Hopefully, no Ga… actually, never mind. I'm not saying it aloud. Just do well, and do not die."

 

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    Only one rule in this kind of fight.

    Don't get dead.
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    That gremlin better turn out to be a great echo. A sneaky devouring bastard with multiple aspects like it might be of great use.
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    I still hate Cassie tho sigh
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      Not only you, bro
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      Why tho I’m over it by now Cassie was more of a kind but stupid kid who didn’t know what she was doing by saying what she said and even then her wanting to protect Neph is her first companion over the person who said he would abandon her makes sense. It’s not that I also wasn’t upset before it’s just that it really isn’t that big a deal no more and if Sunny didn’t have a slave risk it would totally not be a big deal at all.
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        She can see the future hence She was very much aware, and naiveness is no excuse for what she did, she had a choice between nephis and sunny she chose neph, I do not fault her for it but I'm not ecstatic about it either. So there we have it.
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          She always had a choice to not take any side which is what she should have done since nothing she did would change what she saw in the vision and cassie was aware of that
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        Ok so i don't think you really understand what the problem with cassie is. Its not that she made a choice and chose one best friend over another, its that why did she do it in the first place.

        Cassie saw visions a few times throughout forgotten shore, and she tried to change the future she saw in the vision, but her actions just propelled towards the visions she saw, nor could she change it, her actions to stop were acting as a catalyst.

        So you would expect her to stop, but no, she didn't, she still gave his true name to nephis like some brainless person , even though she already knew her actions can't change what she saw in the vision, this not only doomed sunny but also doomed nephis as well as nephis had to then survive that hell all alone and sunny was subjected to fate worse than death.
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      Nah. I've let it go. He's got bigger fish to fry and Cassie's got demons to face
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      I just don’t really care anymore…
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      Based
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      I never hated her. oru2x
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    Aight that little gremlin is here.....and who said goblins r weak
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      Sunny our lil Goblin Slayer hahah
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        Goblin slayer on internship:)
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      I want him to die in agony and become a shadow. He's f#cking annoying with the ease of how he easily reached Sunnies power level and always seems to pop up when Sunny f#cks up.
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    The one who got us this private chps is the hero we need but didn’t deserve 😓😓
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      Big Fax I hope we can continue to have them tho
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