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Chapter 1496: Bygone Battlefield

They traversed the old battlefield for several more days. By the end of the second week, there were so many dead Nightmare Creatures and ghostly ships floating in the still water, surrounded by debris and broken weapons, that it became almost impossible to navigate between them. A strange haze hung in the air, limiting how far they could see.

With no other choice, Cassie raised the Chain Breaker higher, and they flew above the scene of harrowing slaughter. The Great River was littered with rotten husks of massive abominations, debris, and shattered ships. Shrouded in the somber twilight, they covered the water like a horrid carpet. That carpet stretched into the distance, eventually disappearing in the haze. Sunny was appalled and shaken by this sight. 'How many people died here?'

He was no stranger to battlefields, but this one seemed especially somber and poignant.

Although there were much less broken ships than there were slain Nightmare Creatures, this section of the watery battlefield alone must have taken the lives of countless warriors of Twilight. Not all of them had been Ascended, after all… desperate to escape a dying world and create an army of Saints to reclaim it, Daeron had led most of his surviving subjects here, both Awakened and mundane. Before the fall, they had been truly numerous.

"What is this place?"

Effie's voice was low. Nephis glanced at her, then looked back at the dreadful scene.

"...It's the outskirts of a battlefield. This is where our predecessors, warriors of the Twilight Sea, faced the Defiled legion of Verge." The Serpent King had once led his people to besiege the cursed city of Verge, but was forced to retreat after failing to destroy the First Seeker. The forces of the Defilement must have launched a war campaign in retaliation, and this was the morbid result. Sunny studied the floating corpses. 'No wonder the Defiled have been slow in obliterating Fallen Grace.'

'Was it different during the first cycle? I wonder…'

The Six Plagues and their tainted army might have been the victors of the siege of Twilight, but the casualties they had sustained were immeasurably severe. Verge did not possess an infinite number of soldiers, after all. With how many of the Defiled abominations seemed to have perished here, in the haze of dawn, there would not be enough of them left to continue an aggressive conquest. 'Was it different during the first cycle? I wonder…'

Perhaps, without the Six Plagues, Twilight would still be standing. Same for Weave, and some of the cities ruled by the sybils. The cohort would have been able to travel across the Great River, slowly gathering allies and building a vast army to destroy Verge. Sunny and Nephis would have obtained the support of the Followers of Weaver, Cassie would have become the saint of the River People, Jet and Effie would have gathered the tribes of the River Nomads, and Kai would have earned the trust of the king of Twilight with Mordret's help.

…But maybe not. Maybe Twilight had always been destined to fall before the new challengers arrived, and the Serpent King had always been destined to descend into madness and become a mindless beast. In any case, that past was gone now, and there was no way to uncover its secrets. Instead, Sunny had to carry the weight of King Daeron's crown, and of Wind Flower's trust, to finish what the people of the Twilight Sea had started.

He gritted his teeth.

'I'll use your gifts well.'

"Let's proceed."

Guided by the light of the sacred relic of the sybils, the Chain Breaker flew above the carpet of dreadful corpses, the broken ships, and the forests of broken weapons.

The Edge was drawing closer and closer. They could not see far because of the haze, but the wind brought with it distant whispers — the endless waterfall was not that far, by now. Cassie had lowered the speed of the flying ship to a crawl, afraid that something would unexpectedly attack them from below. This way, at least, they would notice an approaching threat in advance. Sunny was peering into the distance when a swift shadow suddenly fell from the sky, and a black crow landed on Jet's shoulder. Her Echo had been scouting ahead, and seemed to have brought news. Soul Reaper looked at Crow Crow and raised an eyebrow. "What did you find?"

The crow opened its wings and cawed:

"Shai-nee! Shai-nee!"

Jet frowned. "Shiny? You found something shiny?"

The Echo stared at her for a couple of moments, then clicked its beak and flew into the air again. Jet glanced at Cassie.

"We should probably follow."

The blind girl hesitated for a bit, then moved the oar, leading the Chain Breaker away from the direction where the Guiding Light was pointing. They continued to fly in the direction which used to be downstream, at the same time moving closer to the Edge. After some time, a towering edifice revealed itself from the haze. Unlike the carcasses of the leviathans, the structure was clearly made by human hands. A mighty wall rose high above the water, crowned with battlements. The base of the wall was littered with massive spikes, as if to prevent the Nightmare Creatures from reaching it. There were plenty of dead abominations impaled on these spikes. Several enormous chains stretched into the distance from both sides of the structure, disappearing into the haze. It was a floating fortress. Sunny studied the fortress, impressed by how imposing it looked in the dim twilight of the early dawn.

However…

For every spike that remained whole, more were bent or broken. Most of the massive chains that had been connected to the sides of the fortress once were torn and covered by rust. The mighty walls were breached and had partially collapsed.

The battlements were littered with human bones, with tattered flags hanging lifelessly in the forlorn stillness. The ghost fortress stood empty and conquered, and only the rare rattling of rusty chains broke the hollow silence that surrounded it. Crow Crow was heading directly to the battlements. Landing on the parapet of a partially collapsed bastion, the black bird raised its beak and cawed loudly. Its caws echoed above the water, spreading far and wide. Frowning slightly, Cassie brought the Chain Breaker to a halt. The members of the cohort gathered on the bow, studying the breached fortress. The Guiding Light was still pointing away from it, so…

Why had Jet's crow brought them here?

Sunny was just about to speak when he noticed something from the corner of his eye. Out there, atop the collapsed bastion, something had just shined brightly.

Turning his head, he narrowed his eyes with a frown.

'What is it?'

A moment later, there was a bright shine again, but it disappeared almost immediately.

'There…'

There was a skeletal corpse in polished steel armor laying on the battlement, its back leaning against the locking mechanism of one of the chains. As the chain swayed in the water, the corpse was pushed lightly up and down. When it moved, soft sunlight reflected from the polished surface of its breastplate… almost as if inviting them to come. Sunny tilted his head. 'That armor…'

It was mostly covered in grime, but some of it was clean, revealing lustrous, polished steel. That steel was so perfectly polished, in fact, that it was almost like a…

'Mirror.'

He took a deep breath....It seemed that Mordret, the Prince of Nothing, was welcoming them to Twilight.  

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    1501: Two Choices.

    Sunny should have expected what question Nephis would ask. The Dread Lord was in Twilight... Soul Stealer was there, as well. The city itself was frozen in time. Finally, the truth of how it had been lost was revealed.

    But what mattered most was that there was also an army of human warriors there — all the people from the Twilight Sea, except for those who had perished during the siege of Verge and the subsequent retaliation of the Defiled horde.

    Could they really be saved by deactivating the defensive array?

    Sunny had just the Memory to do it.

    However... the things Mordret had shared with them changed the entire game.

    Sure, the question Nephis had asked was reasonable. The primary goal of coming to Twilight was to rescue Kai, but they had harbored a tentative hope of finding more allies here, as well. Now, even if there was a caveat, it seemed that their hope could come true. But... why was it that they needed allies, to begin with? It was to have enough forces in order to attack Verge, which was supposed to be guarded by the legion of Defiled abominations and the Six Plagues.

    Now, three of the Plagues were gone. Of the remaining three, two were trapped here in Twilight. Numerous Defiled had either perished or become frozen in time here, as well. Then, didn‘t it mean... that Verge was far more vulnerable than they had ever expected? Vulnerable enough so that the cohort had a chance of destroying the First Seeker without the aid of powerful allies, perhaps.

    It was as though the only ally they needed was the Mad Prince.

    A subtle frown appeared on Sonny's face.

    «Aren't I putting too much trust into a Nightmare Creature?»

    Sure, the vile madman's motives seemed to align with his. But to what degree? And could an ending envisioned by a demented abomination truly fit what Sunny wanted to achieve? It could not. For example, Sunny would have never massacred Weave and treated Ananke so cruelly — but for the Mad Prince, it was a perfectly acceptable course of action. Who was to say that the bastard had not planned for something similar to happen again? What else would he have been willing to sacrifice in order to achieve his goal?

    Doubt, doubt... Sunny was full of doubt.

    Mordret, meanwhile, raised an eyebrow with an amused smile. He studied Nephis for a few moments, then answered in a pleasant tone:

    «Why... although I can't be entirely sure, it appears so. Yes, there seems to be an army of Awakened warriors in Twilight, all waiting to resume the battle against the Defilement.»

    He paused briefly.

    «Do remember that there is also an army of the Nightmare Creatures there, complete with two dreadful Defiled champions. But what of it? The point is moot... unless you have discovered a method to control the defensive array of Twilight during your travels, of course.»

    Mordret looked at each of them in turn, and then asked with a hint of curiosity:

    «Have you?»

    Jet raised her eyebrow slightly.

    «You seem to be strangely certain that we have.»

    The Prince of Nothing chuckled.

    «Ah, I'll admit it. Yes, I am quite confident that you do, indeed, possess the means of lifting the curse enveloping Twilight. The Spell is always fair, after all... in its own perverse way. Granted, I find its treatment very distasteful this time around. I have been left with no choice but to rely on others to help me escape this predicament, more or less.»

    He smiled.

    «But that is exactly why I believe that you, the others in question, must have a way of helping me free myself. Otherwise, the Spell would have been entirely unreasonable, which it never is.»

    Sunny scoffed.

    «Help you? Do we have a reason to help you? All of us are in this mess because of you. If it wasn‘t for you and your schemes, the Battle of the Black Skull would have never happened, and we wouldn't have ended up in this damned Nightmare.»

    Mordret studied him with a friendly smile, then shrugged nonchalantly.

    «Such a small trifle. Are you still mad about it? You should really learn how to let go of past grievances and forgive people, Sunless. Holding onto spite is a terrible way to live a life just look at me! You spoke so convincingly about not wanting to serve the Great Clans, then went and joined the army of Valor anyway. But am I mad? No... I graciously forgave you a long time ago.»

    He looked at them with reproach, waited for a few moments, and shrugged.

    «Well, if that does not convince you, there is still your friend Nightingale. You might not feel very motivated to help me, but what about him? You aren‘t going to leave him to rot in Twilight, are you?»

    Sunny glared at the Prince of Nothing for a bit, then grimaced and shook his head.

    «No... most likely. And yes, we do have a way to control the defensive array. However, it is not a given that we should.»

    He looked at Nephis and said, his voice somber:

    «As I see it, we have two choices. One is to enter Twilight, deactivate the array, then try to kill the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer with the help of Daeron's army. If we survive, the seven of us will lead that army to besiege Verge and finish off Torment and the First Seeker.»

    His expression darkened.

    «The other choice is to leave Twilight without facing the Dread Lord and go directly to Verge, just the five of us. There can't be that many Defiled left there, serving Torment... it will be dangerous, of course, but perhaps less dangerous than fighting the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer.»

    Mordret coughed.

    «Aren't you forgetting something? Abandoning your friend to avoid danger... ah, how heartless. Really, Sunless, I thought better of you.»

    Sunny gave him a dirty look.

    «Who is abandoning who? If we manage to destroy the First Seeker, the Nightmare will be over. Both of you will return to the waking world as Saints without having done anything.»

    Mordret shook his head.

    «What if you fail? At the risk of sounding presumptuous... you know what I am capable of. Don't you think that having me with you will increase our chances of escaping the Nightmare? Seven is much better than five, anyway. There is no reason to settle for less when you can have more.»

    Sunny remained silent for a while, then sighed and looked at Nephis. Honestly... he found himself agreeing with Mordret. Not only because having the Prince of Nothing fighting by their side would be a boon during the assault on Verge. but simply because leaving Kai behind did not sit right with him.

    Sunny was not a superstitious man, but he knew more about fate than most. Sure, in theory, a person could conquer a Nightmare without contributing anything to its completion. But in practice, the Spell was never that kind. One way or the other, trying to hide and bide your time almost always invited disaster.

    So, even if there was no logical reason to worry about Kai, Sunny had a feeling that simply leaving their friend frozen in time would not end well — both for him and for them. After hesitating for a few moments, he shook his head.

    «I don't know. Neph... it's your decision.»

    She glanced at him, then shrugged.

    Her answer was just as he had expected:

    «What is there to decide? Let's kill the Dread Lord. We'll go conquer the Nightmare after he is dead.»
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      1502: Flawed Reflection.

      Nephis remained silent for a few moments, then shook her hand and gripped the hilt of her sword. Sparks of white flame were still dancing in her beautiful grey eyes.

      «I am not suggesting it rashly. We have already faced two of the Six Plagues, so we know how fearsome they are...»

      Mordret looked at her in surprise.

      «Wait... you did?»

      She nodded.

      «Yes. There were unique circumstances that allowed us to exploit their Flaws. As a result, Undying Slaughter killed Devouring Beast, and was then finished off by the five of us. She had been greatly weakened... and still, we barely managed to survive that battle.»

      Nephis glanced at Sunny. Then, a hint of a smile appeared on her lips.

      Glancing at Mordret, she said:

      «Oh, and Sunny personally erased the Mad Prince from existence... so thoroughly that there's not even a corpse left. So, the Six Plagues are now down to Three.»

      Sunny stared at her incredulously. Everything she had said was technically true... the Mad Prince had, indeed, been erased from existence by Sunny — because Sunny was the Mad Prince. There had not been a corpse left by the transition, either.

      But why did it sound so... so... misleading and outrageous!

      «Did she just... steal a page from my book?»

      Was it really the right time to tease him?!

      Nephis, meanwhile, ignored the amused smile on Mordret's lips and continued:

      «In any case, I am not underestimating the threat posed by the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer. I would not have suggested facing them directly in other circumstances — at least not without being able to thoroughly prepare a battlefield of our choosing.»

      «But the situation is different here, in Twilight. Here, we'll have an army of allies on our side. This might very well be the best chance of slaying these monsters we'll ever have. One I am unwilling to pass by.»

      She remained silent for a few moments, then sighed.

      «However, I will not force anyone to follow this plan. You'll have to decide for yourself.»

      As soon as she was done talking, Mordret smiled brightly.

      «Why, I think that it is a great plan! Lady Changing Star, you are truly wise... your exalted reputation is very well deserved, it seems. How wonderful.»

      His smile was perfectly sincere, but Sunny knew the bastard well enough to guess what he was really thinking. Something like...

      «lt's just a shame that I‘ll have to gruesomely kill you in the future. Well... since it's inevitable, I might as well try to enjoy the process, when the day comes...»

      Sunny's eyes darkened.

      He stared at Mordret for a bit, then spat through gritted teeth:

      «I don‘t mind killing Soul Stealer... oh, and the Dread Lord... either.»

      Jet simply shrugged.

      «We'll only ever challenge a Third Nightmare once. Might as well do it right.»

      Effie was the last to speak. Holding her belly, she hesitated for a bit, then smiled.

      «I mean, we're not really going to leave Kai in this pit, are we? Let's come up with a good plan and crush those bastards. Or, if we can't, let's grab Kai and run away in the chaos. I‘m sure we can manage that, at least.»

      Finally, all eyes settled on Nephis. She nodded solemnly and looked at Mordret.

      Her face was motionless, with only the white flames dancing in the depths of her striking grey eyes.

      «See, Lord Mordret... we are willing to help you»escape Twilight. However, there is a condition.»

      He raised an eyebrow.

      «Oh? Do tell what you have in mind.»

      She remained silent for a while, studying him, then said in an even tone:

      «As I already mentioned, we were able to slay Undying Slaughter. However, it wasn't because we were more powerful than her. Instead, it was because we managed to exploit her Flaw — since the Plagues are Defiled versions of ourselves, the knowledge of their Flaws is the best weapon we possess.»

      Nephis crossed her arms and added, her expression somber:

      «Sadly, the Dread Lord does not possess a Flaw that we can exploit. That already robs us of our main advantage. As for Soul Stealer... we simply don't know what his Flaw is. Only you know that. So, if you want our help, you‘ll have to share that knowledge. At least in case it can help us defeat him.»

      Mordret looked at them with a pleasant smile. Then, he laughed.

      «You want to know what my Flaw is? How daring! Should I help you tie a noose around my neck, while we‘re at it?»

      Nephis did not respond, simply staring at him with her radiant eyes.

      Slowly, the smile disappeared from Mordret's face. He sighed, then shook his head with a reluctant expression.

      «Forget it. Soul Stealer's Flaw cannot help you kill him, anyway. Because it's not here.»

      Confused, Sunny gave him a long look.

      «What do you mean, it's not here?»

      Mordret shrugged.

      «I mean just that. My Flaw is not here, in the Nightmare. I didn't bring it along... it would be quite foolish to carry something that dangerous around, wouldn't it?»

      His expression was a bit dejected, as if he was not happy about having to share even that little piece of information with them.

      Sunny, meanwhile, was stunned.

      «What? What kind of Flaw can be carried around or left behind? Does it exist outside Mordret?»

      He had never heard about a Flaw like that.

      ...But then again, he had never heard about someone like the Prince of Nothing. Divine Aspects were both extremely rare and bizarre, so who was to say that Mordret's Flaw wasn't just as odd?

      Nephis sighed.

      «...So how do we kill him?»

      Mordret grimaced.

      «Kill him... is not going to be easy. As you might knowI I am famously hard to kill.»

      He hesitated for a moment, then pointed to Sunny:

      «Soul Stealer won‘t die if you destroy his physical body. He might not even die if you destroy his soul. To truly get rid of him, we'll need to destroy his reflection. And there are only two ways to achieve that.»

      The Prince of Nothing paused, then reluctantly shared the secret of how he could be killed:

      «First is to defeat him in a soul battle when he tries to take possession of your body. of all of us here, Sunless has the best chance of accomplishing something like that... perhaps Changing Star, as well. Followed by me. With all due respect, the rest of you don't stand a chance.»

      Effie and Jet shrugged in unison.

      «None taken.»

      Cassie, who had remained silent before, finally spoke:

      «What is the second way?»

      Mordret nodded.

      «The second way is to destroy his physical body while there are no other bodies around, and no reflections for him to flee into, either. Needless to say, that way is not very feasible. So, we'll have to somehow lure him into the soul of either Sunless, Lady Nephis, or me.»

      His face suddenly grew dim.

      «...Mind you, even I don't know what Soul Stealer's Transformation Ability is. So, he might give us a nasty surprise. In fact, I'm pretty sure that he will.»

      Sunny smiled darkly.

      «That's alright. We are full of surprises, as well.»

      «Not the least of which is that the Mad Prince is supporting us from beyond the grave. He knew that Iwould receive the Crown of Twilight, he also knew that I'd come to see Wind Flower and learn about its connection to the defensive array of this city. The mad bastard had most likely trapped the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer in frozen time himself, while I'll be the one to release them. Surely, all of it is not a coincidence.»

      Nephis nodded.

      «Let us share information. After learning everything you know about Twilight, we will come up with a plan and prepare.»

      A strange, faint smile appeared on her lips.

      «And then, we will make sure that the Three Plagues are no more, and only Torment remains. We will win.»
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        Thanks a lot!)
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        Bro is aizen
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    Mordret always has the best entrances.
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