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Chapter 1122: Mirror Of Truth

Walking past the legion of silent shadows to stand between the five dark suns of his lightless soul, Sunny summoned the Memory forth. Soon, a round hand mirror of dark silver appeared in the air in front of him. Its front looked like a pool of still mercury, while its back was decorated with beautiful engravings.n0.0

Sunny saw his pale reflection in the silver mirror, and suddenly felt an eerie chill creep up his spine. That Memory... gave him a very ominous feeling.

When he took the mirror, it felt strangely heavy in his hand.

'Not a weapon, and not an armor. A tool, then? Or a charm?'

He hesitated for a moment, and summoned the runes.

Strings of shimmering symbols appeared in the air, surrounding the hand mirror. He read them, frowning slightly.

Memory: [Mirror of Truth].Memory Rank: Ascended.Memory Tier: Seven.Memory Type: Tool.

The first four strings held no surprises. The next few, however...

Sunny's eyes widened slightly.

'What... why is that name here?'

The first word in the description of the Mirror of Truth was not one that he had expected to see today, but one that he knew all too well.

That word was...

Weaver.

Sunny glanced at the hand mirror with a tense expression, a deep scowl appearing on his face. Then, he slowly turned back to the runes and continued to study them.

Since the start of the Antarctica campaign, he had often encountered hints and mentions of Ariel, the Demon of Dread. So why did Weaver's name suddenly show up in the runes of a Memory?

There was only one way to find out.

The description read:

Memory Description: [Weaver was known as the master of lies, while Ariel was known as the keeper of truths. The two were not close and rarely met, which was why Ariel was surprised to find Weaver staring at his pyramid one day.

"Isn't it beautiful, this tomb of mine? Have you come to admire it?" Ariel said.

After a moment of silence, Weaver responded.

"I have not known that you've built a tomb, nor have I ever seen it. How would I know to admire it? I just happened to be here by chance. Now that I've seen it, my heart is untouched. I feel nothing."

Then, Weaver asked.

"But you seem to feel too much, Demon of Dread. Your face is unsightly. You are smiling, but there are tears streaming from your eyes. Why?"

Ariel laughed, "I'm not sure."

He laughed and cried as he looked at the tomb, saying, "I built it to bury the truth. Truth is the most hideous thing in the world, Weaver, and knowing it is a cruel torment. I mean to bury the truths that I cannot endure at the heart of this tomb, and be free of them forever."

Weaver remained silent.

After a while, Weaver spoke.

"It seems to me that you already did. And you already are."

With that, the Demon of Fate turned and walked away without looking back.

Walking away, Weaver whispered.

"...You wanted to be free of the truth, so you didn't deserve it."]

Just like Weaver in the description, Sunny remained silent for a long time.

'Wait... the Tomb of Ariel is not the burial place of Ariel, the Demon of Dread? Instead, it's the tomb that he built?'

That information alone was worth a lot. However, there was so much more in that strangely verbose description. Like the fact that Ariel had apparently constructed the black pyramid to hide ugly truths from existence... or rather, those truths that he could not bear to know.

Wouldn't that mean that the clan... or person... to conquer the pyramid would learn all those secrets?

But even more than that, Weaver's appearance in the description of the [Mirror of Truth] was itself very interesting.

Sunny remembered the exact words:

'I have not known that you've built a tomb, nor have I ever seen it. How would I know to admire it? I just happened to be here by chance. Now that I've seen it, my heart is untouched. I feel nothing.'

Since Weaver had just been called the master of lies in the previous string of runes, wouldn't it mean that Sunny should take these words with a grain of salt? So the Demon of Fate had actually known of the existence of the tomb, had seen it before, had come to look at it again on purpose, and felt a great deal of things as a result.

Maybe.

Sunny thought about it for a while, then shook his head.

'I'll probably only know if I actually look at it myself.'

With that, he shifted his gaze and glanced at the runes describing the enchantments of the [Mirror of Truth].

...Or rather, an enchantment. There was only one.

By now, Sunny knew that more powerful enchantments demanded more space within the weave. Which meant that for a Memory of the Seventh Tier to possess a single enchantment, that enchantment had to be a really powerful one.

He read the runes:

Memory Enchantments: [Searching Reflection].Enchantment Description: [Catch the visage of a being into the Mirror of Truth. Activate the enchantment to destroy the mirror and gain one power of the reflected being for a period of time that depends on its potency.]

Sunny blinked a couple of times.

'Wha...'

His hand trembled.

Wouldn't... wouldn't that make him...

A discount Mordret?

"What the hell?"

He stared at the mirror, not knowing how to feel.

On one hand, being able to steal an ability of any being - be it a human or a Nightmare Creature - was crazy!

On the other hand, the [Mirror of Truth] would be destroyed in the process, and the stolen ability would only persist for a period of time. Which was still incredible...

But damned Prince of Nothing could do it any time he wanted, for as much time as he needed!

Sunny shook his head.

'No, this is an amazing Memory. It's just that Mordret is seriously broken. And... and he even seems to be immortal, to boot! Where's justice in that?!'

Grimacing, he left the Soul Sea and opened his eyes, staring silently at the roof of the tent. His mood was not great.

...It did not remain foul for a while, though.

That was because after a few minutes of sulking, Sunny couldn't help but start thinking about whose Ability he could steal.

Nephis had really outstanding Abilities... except for her Ascended one, which was rather strange and all but useless. Cassie had great ones, too.

But why settle for those? What about Whispering Blade and Beastmaster? A Transformation Ability of a Saint in his hands... that would be a fun trump card to have!

Hell, he did not even have to limit himself to Saints. There was a Corrupted Titan somewhere in East Antarctica. There was the Winter Beast, too...

Sunny did not notice as a smile appeared on his face.

And so, he fell asleep, smiling.

His last thought was:

'Not bad for a day's work...'

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    Turnc4406
    + 186 -
    Is Morgan evil? The only reason she killed Mongrel was because they were in the Dreamscape where it didn't matter, and she was being watched. She even gave him her personal Warbow. She is part of Clan Valor, but is she really a bad person, or is it her father and grandfather who are evil, and she is just a pawn, herself?

    Is Mordret evil? Or, is he lashing out against the parents and grandparents who tortured and tried to kill him? He has killed people, but so have Sunny and the rest. He killed people to escape his torturous imprisonment, but otherwise his big killing sprees have happened in the Nightmare Realm, where casualties are assumed to not matter.

    Is Sunny evil? I mean...

    Is Nephis evil? She admitted to Sunny that the lives on the Forgotten Shore meant nothing, and she was using them as pawns in her war. She only keeps people around for their utility. She didn't keep Cassie around for her happy disposition; she kept her around because she could see into the future. Basically any other ability, and Nephis would have left the blind girl to be eaten by the first passing Carapace Scavenger.
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      MTL Ancestor
      + 63 -
      Well I agree with everything you said other than nephis abandoning Cassie so easily if she was useless, I don't think she even knew that Cassie could see into the future or past at the start.
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      Doksoo
      + 50 -
      Don't agree about Nef, you made her look like a DEVIL/ PURE EVIL, although it's not.
      In her place, Mordreth would have done it without any doubt, but with Nephis the situation was different
      Sunny? he didn't differ much from Nef in this regard. If Nef and Cass were weak/useless, EVERYTHING would be different
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      Xtro_1
      + 40 -
      they were in the forgotten shore and any additional baggage might have cost them their lives. she was not being evil, just being practical
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      RabidRod
      + 00 -
      Is Morgan evil? The only reason she killed Mongrel was because they were in the Dreamscape where it didn't matter,

      Huh? Why the hell are you bringing this point? If that's the case, then Sunny is the evilest of them all since he 'killed' many in the dreamscape.

      What f#cking bullshit. What are you smoking?
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    yumtumtum
    + 121 -
    would weaver have a flaw? and would it happen to be the opposite of sunny's where he has to tell a lie whereas sunny has to tell the truth.
    if weaver got his moniker due to this flaw, does that make sunny more like ariel, whose flaw might be the opposite of weaver and very similar to sunny?
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      MTL Ancestor
      + 14 -
      Daemons are supposed to be the flaws of the gods, So the answer to your first question is probably a no.
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    trolltrollskiy
    + 230 -
    Every Divine Aspect is bugged, just some of them become powerful early while other later
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      Xtro_1
      + 140 -
      basically admin rights with loopholes
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