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Chapter 1498: Mirror Realm

Sunny slowly turned around and looked behind him… and there he was, the Prince of Nothing. Mordret looked almost exactly like he had the first time Sunny saw his true face. Tall, slender, with raven-black hair and a sharp face that wasn't exactly handsome, but possessed a strange beauty to it. His most striking feature, however, were his mirror-like eyes, which reflected the world back on itself like two pools of liquid silver. There was a pleasant, but hollow smile on Mordret's lips.

'Wait… something is wrong.'

Sunny frowned. The last time he had seen the Prince of Nothing, moments before entering the Seed of Nightmare, the bastard was battered and bruised, covered in dried blood, and missing a hand. But now, Mordret looked perfectly fine — there were no wounds on his body and no bloodstains on his tunic. Even his hand was back, as if it had never been severed.

Mordret's smile widened slightly when he noticed Sunny's gaze. Raising the hand in question, he waved at them. "It doesn't seem like I've been missed. How hurtful."

Sunny lingered for a moment, then asked cautiously:

"Where are we?"

The space surrounding them looked like one of the floating fortresses of Twilight's chain barrier, but it was also different. Not even mentioning the fact that the entire world had flipped from left to right, there seemed to be a… limit to this place. Not too far away from them, the dreadful battlefield disappeared, turning into pure nothing. It was as though someone had erased most of the world, leaving only a small island of matter drifting in the sea of nothingness. 'It only encompasses what is reflected in the polished breastplate.'

Sunny felt a chill when he realized that fact. It seemed that his theory that Mordret had somehow pulled them into a reflection was correct. Indeed, the space they had found themselves in only contained the part of the world that reflected in the lustrous breastplate of the withered corpse, and a small area around it. The Prince of Nothing looked around, then raised his hands in a welcoming gesture. "Ah. This is… let's call it the Mirror Realm. Consider it an extension of my Ascended Ability. In a sense, it is."

Sunny did not like the sound of these words at all. Neither did his companions.

Frowning slightly, Nephis placed her hand on the hilt of her sword and asked in an even tone:

"In a sense?"

Mordret hesitated. "Well… it's a long story. Sadly, time is a luxury that we can't afford at the moment."

Cassie tilted her head a little. "Why not?"

He gave her a guarded look, then looked around with discomfort. "There are dangers prowling in this Mirror Realm, just like there are outside it. I have already taken a considerable risk by coming to warn you. Do not continue on your way to Twilight… otherwise, you will never come back."

His ominous warning hung between them, turning the eerie atmosphere of the fallen fortress even more frightening. Sunny took a deep breath, then asked in a dark tone:

"Why? Aren't you here? And where is Kai? You haven't done anything to him, have you? Because, if you did… you better start praying to the dead gods…"

Mordret stared at him for a moment. "Ah, so much hostility. Granted, I might have deserved such treatment, a bit... but don't fret. Your friend should still be alive. In fact, I'm quite confident that he is. As for how I am able to hold this conversation, you are mistaken. I am not, in fact, here. My reflection is, while my body is lost somewhere in Twilight. If you want to know more, though… you'll have to come with me to somewhere we'll be safe from the monster roaming this Mirror Realm. You might not value your lives, but I do."

Sunny shook his head.

"That is not good enough. What monster are you talking about? And what do you mean, your body is lost? Was it destroyed? Are you a mirror ghost again?"

The Prince of Nothing looked at him with a somber expression. "It's not nice to call people ghosts, Sunless."

 Sunny scoffed. "Since when am I a nice person? Just answer the questions, dammit!"

Mordret sighed. "My body is… not destroyed. It's just trapped within the city. As far as I was able to ascertain, it has something to do with the enchantment array that was set up by the inhabitants of Twilight — in any case, I can't freely move in the physical world. The same goes for your friend, Nightingale. The difference is that I am able to escape into the mirrors, while he can't. It's for the best, really… even I have barely survived here." Sunny wanted to say something, but Nephis interrupted him. Raising a hand, she said impassively:

"One of us stayed back to guard the ship. Is she in danger, as well?"

Mordret shook his head. "As long as the ship does not come closer to Twilight, she'll be fine. It is us, the visitors of the mirror realm, who are in danger. However, this is also the only place where we can talk… unless one of you is willing to surrender your body to me, of course."

He glanced at them and grinned. "I guess none of you are, though?"

Sunny gritted his teeth and growled, his voice full of threatening malice:

"You're goddamn right. Don't even think about it!"

Mordret sighed. "Well, then. I don't have much essence left, but it's enough to invite one more person…"

With that, there was a sound of ringing glass, and Effie was suddenly standing near them, a perplexed expression on her face....However, it was the Prince of Nothing who looked truly startled. His usual mask of pleasant friendliness cracked for a moment, revealing a hint of sincere bewilderment. Staring at Effie's belly, Mordret remained silent for a few moments, and then said incredulously:

"Ascended Athena… uh… why… why are you…"

Hearing that, Effie smiled sweetly. "Pregnant? Well… you see, Your Highness… when a man and a woman love each other very much…" Sunny's face twitched.

'No way...'

Was it really happening?

 

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    I think modret learned the art of lying honestly like sunny, by having to stay with kai for a while. 😄
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    With that, there was a sound of ringing glass, and Effie was suddenly standing near them, a perplexed expression on her face....However, it was the Prince of Nothing who looked truly startled. His usual mask of pleasant friendliness cracked for a moment, revealing a hint of sincere bewilderment. Staring at Effie's belly, Mordret remained silent for a few moments, and then said incredulously:


    Even Mordret is not exempted from this.
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    Mordret is getting the Sunny treatment from her now
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    LMAOOOOOOO Mordret is learning one of the world's greatest secrets oru2x
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    Nooooo, don’t take it dude, it’s a trap, or you’ll have to take responsibility
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    Mordret trying you take over a body and find out he is not ready for the double package peepo027
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    Quote: Turnc4406
    No, the unnamed awakened with the line of the Daemon of Oblivion is the father. That's why they don't remember his name.

    Can you all stop saying that, its not confirmed yet. He might just be some other guy
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      Dude. Did you not read chapter 1421, The Joy of Life? The nameless guy that Sunny knew is the father. There really isn't any doubt.
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      Effie herself says that she doesn't know the guy's name, because his defect is that no one remembers his name. That's such a coincidence that it causes Sunny to link him to a mundane soldier who was under his command in Antarctica. That soldier is the father of Effie's son, it's too much of a coincidence that his defect is the same.
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        Oh, yeah. Lets just assume everyone is related to some entity due to the flaw that they have. Flaws are unpredictable and strange, just like aspects, you guys dont even know what his aspect is and you are already assuming something so outrageous
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          So far, after more than 1500 chapters and more than 4 chronological years since Sunny had his First Nightmare, we have not seen EVEN 1 CASE of 2 people having the same Defect or Aspect. The closest thing we have is Mordret, who can steal someone's Aspect and Defect if he kills him within his Sea of Soul (but it doesn't count because when you kill him, you no longer share a Defect because the only one who is alive is Mordret).
          I don't know why it bothers you so much that the nameless soldier is the father, I don't have any problem with that.
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            Did you even read my comment, it doesn't bother me at all that for nameless solider is the father, what bothers me is that everyone keeps saying that he's related to the daemon of oblivion when there is no proof that he is in the novel
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              Maybe it's like Sunny (whose Aspect contains a shadow-related flaw). That would confirm his relationship with the Daemon of Oblivion.
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    What? Is Mordred the father?
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      No, the unnamed awakened with the line of the Daemon of Oblivion is the father. That's why they don't remember his name.
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        Oh I see. Thanks.
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        Oh my Gosh, can you all stop saying that. Its not confirmed yet, he might just be some other guy
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          Aspects and flaws are unique, "both" Of the people in mention have the same flaw, thus are the same person.
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        He is not conected to Daemon of Oblivion he just have flaw that nobody remembers his name
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    Hey guys we all know Effie was pregnant before challenging the nightmare, so doesn't that mean her corrupted version was also pregnant too
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      Yes.
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    1503: Approaching Twilight.

    Sunny and his companions had come to Twilight expecting a battle — and now, that battle was swiftly approaching. The identity of the enemy was far more fearsome than they had expected, as well. In fact... it was far too fearsome, while the scope of the battle was far too great.

    The situation had changed too fast, leaving Sunny shaken.

    «lt's strange.»

    He had spent... how long? Around eight months in this Nightmare. It was already longer than his stay in the Kingdom of Hope had been, and that was without even considering the long stretches of time that passed without being experienced by him. But still, Sunny had not expected the culmination of the Nightmare to happen so suddenly.

    And that was what the battle in Twilight promised to be — the most dreadful and deadly confrontation they would experience in the Tomb of Ariel. The threat Verge posed paled in comparison to it. If they were to win here, in this lost and forsaken city, the rest of the Nightmare would be simply an epilogue.

    Of course, that was only so because of Nephis and her [Longing]. Still...

    Sunny was struggling to adjust to the shifting landscape of the Nightmare.

    Nevertheless, he was ready.

    Now, there were six challengers working together to pass the dreadful trial of the Spell. Well... five-and-a-half, considering that Mordrct's physical body was frozen beyond the walls of Twilight. Three of them possessed Divine Aspects, two were among the most deadly Masters in the world. There was Cassie, as well, whom Sunny could not even place into any kind of power hierarchy.

    Together, they tried to come up with a plan to kill the Dread Lord and liberate Twilight. Or rather, an approach — there was too little information and too many unknown factors to formulate a specific plan. The best they could do was learn everything there was to learn and come up with various strategies, then switch between them according to the situation. Finally, there was nothing left to discuss. Standing in the mirror version of the floating fortress once again, the six of them looked beyond its walls, into the twilight haze of dawn.

    Mordret was strangely withdrawn. Eventually, he smiled.

    «There is no point in wasting time. Remember... stay close to me at all times. I will try to hide us from Soul Stealer‘s gaze as best I can.»

    He paused for a moment and then added nonchalantly:

    «Of course, we can still stumble on that monster directly. If that happens... well. At least it will be painless.»

    With a chuckle, he jumped over the battlement and swiftly climbed down the crumbling wall of the fortress. The rest of them followed, careful not to make too much noise. Luckily there were no spikes protruding from the base of the fortress on the other side.

    Sunny and his companions were able to descend easily, stepping on the carapace of a dead behemoth that floated in the still water below the wall.

    Mordret was already there, waiting for them.

    «The chain barrier protecting the city was broken, but it was not the only defensive measure prepared by Twilight. The Dread Lord paid a heavy price to reach the city wall. Ah, but you can see for yourselves... a thrilling sightI isn't it?»

    Sunny did not share his enthusiasm. The surface of the Great River in front of them was covered by a carpet of giant corpses. The abominations that had perished here had been terribly mangled, their grotesque bodies littered with ghastly wounds. Here and there, broken ships were floating in still water, with masts that rose into the haze like dead trees.

    Taking a step forward, Mordret headed to the edge of the carapace.

    «We can move freely here in the mirror realm. If we weren‘t in a reflection, however, the frozen time would have already started to envelop us. The most insidious part is that we would have been none the wiser. Eventually, our time would have halted entirely, without us ever knowing. Ah, what a terrible fate.»

    Reaching the point where the carapace of the dead abomination disappeared underwater, he easily jumped onto the next one and beckoned them to follow.
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      1504: Frozen City.

      The walls of Twilight were tall and imposing, built from stone and reinforced with the scales of powerful Nightmare Creatures. In the dim twilight of the early dawn, they looked like towering black cliffs. However, now, these cliffs were shattered and ruined. Many sections of the wall had collapsed, others had been breached or severely damaged. The corpses of dead abominations piled high, reaching the ramparts in several places.

      The siege of Twilight had truly been terrible.

      But what caught Sunny's attention the most was not the devastated state of the city wall, but the eerie nature of the devastation.

      Time was indeed frozen in Twilight.

      Shards of broken stone hung in the air, unmoving. Rivers of blood were like abstract sculptures carved from ruby. Dancing flames had turned into motionless, searing blossoms.

      It was as though some deity had frozen the world in the middle of a fierce battle.

      «We will have to be more careful now.»

      Mordret's voice was strangely somber. His usual amused smile was nowhere to be seen — instead, the Prince of Nothing seemed full of grim apprehension. Looking at the breached walls of Twilight, he sighed.

      «Soul Stealer is most likely inside the city. We will move stealthily through the backstreets and reach the palace. Once we are there... the Memory of yours better work, Sunless.»

      Sunny suppressed the desire to grimace.

      If even that bastard was nervous... the rest of them had to be ready for anything.

      Without having to say much, they entered the city through one of the breaches in its wall. Finally, Twilight lay in front of them in all its glory.

      It was entirely unlike the other cities Sunny had seen in the Dream Realm. There were a few similarities, of course — like the extensive use of materials scavenged from the Nightmare Creatures in construction for example. But the architectural style of the Twilight Sea was very unique. It was both robust and aery, paying more attention to practically than aesthetics, but at the same time expressing the latter in a myriad of subtle ways.

      Fitting for a culture that had come from a world of water and frequent storms.

      Sunny did not pay a lot of attention to how the city looked, however, taken by what was happening on its streets.

      There, countless humans were frozen in the midst of a terrible battle against vile Nightmare Creatures. Hundreds of thousands... no, millions of them.

      Some had been frozen in the middle of swinging a sword...

      Some had been frozen in the middle of being torn apart by the swarming abominations. The gruesome sight of the frozen battle was both strange and disturbing. But what shaken Sunny the most was not the eeriness of the motionless slaughter, but the faces of the people of Twilight.

      Not a single one of them seemed frightened or desperate. Even those who were dying maintained calm expressions, their eyes full of cold resolve. They lid not show anger or fury, either — only chillingly dark killing intent.

      «Just what kind of army did the Serpent King create?»

      Sure, humans from the Twilight Sea had come to the Tomb of Ariel after witnessing the destruction of their world, which had to have changed them. But they were still people. Sunny had spent plenty of time with seasoned soldiers, and none of them was immune to human emotions.

      Not all of these people were soldiers, either. Some were Awakened, while most were mundane. Some were old, while some were young. And yet, he did not see a single person trying to flee or cowering in fear.

      «Strange...»

      Sunny suddenly felt uneasy about their chances of becoming allies with these alien people. However, he did not have time to ponder these matters — Mordret was already walking ahead, carefully maneuvering between the frozen warriors.

      They entered a narrow street and stealthily advanced toward the center of the city.

      As they did, Sunny found himself near their guide. He hesitated for a while, then asked quietly:

      «You've been here for a long time. Don't these people seem a bit strange?»

      The Prince of Nothing glanced at him with surprise.

      «How so?»

      Sunny frowned.

      «They are too stalwart, I guess.»

      Mordret thought for a few moments and shrugged.

      «I'm not sure. All people seem a bit strange to me.»

      «Figures.»

      Sunny scoffed internally. But since he was already talking to Mordret, he decided to ask another question:

      «You must have been really surprised to learn that there's another you walking around, huh? I know I was. It's a really weird feeling.»

      The Prince of Nothing raised an eyebrow, then grinned.

      «Is it weird? Ah, it must be. If you say so.»

      Sunny stared at him impassively.

      «What a curious answer.»

      He did not speak after that, preferring to keep quiet. Who knew how good Soul Stealer's hearing was?

      Eventually, they crossed the outskirts of the city and entered its middle part. The battle seemed much more intense here, as if all participants — both the Nightmare Creatures and the humans — were rushing toward the heart of Twilight.

      Strangely enough, there were not that many abominations here. Sure, each of them was immensely powerful, but the defenders of the city still seemed to have an upper hand. The forces of the Defilement were being suppressed by them.

      It made sense. A normal battle would progress in a similar fashion — the invaders would have to fight their way into the city, so their forces would gradually diminish the further away one traveled from the walls.

      There was just one odd detail. Somehow, it seemed that the epicenter of the battle was not behind them, at the outskirts of the city, but instead ahead of them, near the palace of the Serpent King.

      Sunny extended his shadow sense outward and frowned, feeling the row of buildings coming to an end not too far away. And indeed, they soon reached a wide open space. Mordret fingered just before entering the square, seemingly tense.

      Nephis studied the wide square, as well, her hand resting on the hilt of her sword.

      «Is there another way?»

      The Prince of Nothing slowly shook his head.

      «Not really. The whole city is built like a fortress. The inner districts are separated from the rest, so we won't be able to reach them without exposing ourselves at least a little. Still... as you can see, the skirmish happening on this square is especially fierce. With so many humans and abominations frozen on it, we can at least hide among them.»

      She frowned.

      «Let's go, then.»

      They entered the square and walked between the motionless warriors. The battle was indeed especially furious in this area — there were so many people and Nightmare Creatures here that their bodies formed a bizarre labyrinth. Sometimes, Sunny found it hard to squeeze between their frozen figures.

      Crouching, he crawled beneath a sword that was being plunged into the neck of a repulsive abomination. Standing up, he had to twist his body to avoid touching a frozen fountain of ruby blood. Then, he came face-to-face with a warrior whose arm was being severed by the fangs of a towering Nightmare Creature.

      Sunny shivered.

      The humans and the abominations were not statues or life-like mannequins. They were entirely real. He could see every hair, every head of sweat, every drop of blood on the fangs of the frenzied monsters that surrounded him. All of them were simply frozen in time... and although Sunny knew that it could not happen, he found it hard not to feel as if these warriors would start moving any moment now.

      The swords would come down, the frozen blood would flow, and the hungry maws would snap shut, turning the silent square into an inescapable hell of bloodshed and violence.

      «Just keep moving.»

      He forced himself to ignore the ominous feeling and advanced forward, step by step. Very soon, however, Sunny collided with Mordret‘s back. The Prince of Nothing had chosen that moment to stop walking, for some reason.

      «What's the matter?»

      Annoyed, Sunny looked up... and frozeI noticing how grim Mordret was.

      His mirror-like eyes were reflecting the frozen world, full of blood and darkness. A moment later, the Prince of Nothing looked back at them and smiled.

      Then, he said in a perfectly calm tone:

      «Stay... absolutely... still.»
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