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Chapter 1500: Perfect Trap

'What?!'

The members of the cohort all stared at Mordret, their expressions grim. Noticing their reaction, he smiled. "I was rather surprised to learn about the identities of these Six Plagues, but it seems that you are already familiar with them. Good. It will spare me the explanations."

At that moment, Jet, who had been keeping quiet until then, finally spoke:

"Soul Stealer is here, in Twilight?"

Mordret remained silent for a few moments. Eventually, he sighed.

"He is. I've been playing hide and seek with him for... gods, I don't even know how long. Time is a funny concept here in Twilight, really. And let me tell you, there is no worse company than a demented Nightmare Creature version of yourself."

He remained silent for a moment, then added matter-of-factly:

"He's not the only one, either. The Dread Lord is here, too."

Sunny flinched, experienced a visceral reaction to those words.

'Damnation!'

Suddenly, he felt vulnerable and exposed, surrounded by terrible danger. None of them had felt safe while approaching Twilight, but still... the sense of pure dread he felt at the mention of the ruler of Verge was almost palpable.

It was not that Sunny was afraid of the Dread Lord — he knew that the cohort would have to clash with the leader of the Plagues eventually. But facing him already was simply too unexpected, too sudden...

'What the hell is happening?!'

Twilight was supposed to be their last stop before the final battle… not the final battle itself! How could the tyrant of Verge already be here, within reach?

How could they already be in his grasp? Nephis gripped the hilt of her sword, clearly thinking the same. Mordret, meanwhile, shook his head. "Oh, please forgive me. I should have mentioned first that you don't have to worry about the Dread Lord. He can't harm us. In fact, Soul Stealer can't harm us either, unless we enter his territory. They are just as trapped as I am. And your friend, Nightingale, is."

Sunny let out a frustrated sigh. "Can you just explain what is going on, damn it?!"

Mordret gave him an amused glance. "Why, certainly. I was just getting to it… ah, but I've been waiting for this moment for so long. It will be a shame not to enjoy it."

He looked at each of them with a pleasant smile, and then shrugged. "Where do I start? First… as you might have noticed, there was a terrible battle here, in Twilight, countless years ago. The forces of Defilement… that is what it's called, right?... wanted to destroy the city, while the warriors of Twilight naturally wanted to prevent it from happening."

He sighed theatrically. "Sadly, they failed. Suffering terrible losses, the abominations broke through the outer barrier and breached the walls of the city. From what I gathered, that was possible because the Defiled Legion was led by the Dread Lord, as well as my own Corrupted self. Mind you, everything I know was observed while exploring the mirrored version of Twilight. I haven't spoken to a soul since entering the Nightmare… so, my information might be wrong or incomplete."

Mordret remained silent for a moment. "In any case, from the looks of it, the walls were breached, and the Dread Lord entered the city with the remaining Nightmare Creatures. The streets of Twilight are a battlefield… countless humans desperately fighting against the abominations and their terrible master, while some seem to be turning into abominations themselves. It's a proper mess."

There was something strange about what he had said. Nephis tilted her head a little. "...Are a battlefield? Not were a battlefield?"

The Prince of Nothing nodded with a dark smile. "Indeed. In the midst of this titanic battle, you see… someone activated the enchantment array of the city. A truly powerful sorcery was awakened, its influence swallowing all of Twilight…"

Sunny groaned inwardly. 'Wind Flower did tell me about it, didn't she? That the defensive array of Twilight was similar to the vast enchantment of Aletheia's Island. Both even used a fragment of the Estuary as a core.'

He sighed. "Don't tell me. Does the same day keep repeating itself in Twilight?"

Mordret gave him a strange look. "What? No… what gave you such an odd idea? That would be quite bizarre."

'Huh?'

Sunny stared back at him, confused. "Then what did the activation of the defensive array do?"

The Prince of Nothing lingered for a moment, then smiled.

"Well… simply put… it froze time."

The members of the cohort stared at him incredulously. "Froze… time?"

Effie's voice sounded a bit exasperated, as if she was tired of time behaving in all the wrong ways here, on the Great River.

And who could blame her? Sunny felt the same.

Hearing her tone, Mordret smiled. "Ah… it seems like you have experienced more than your fair share of strangeness here in the Tomb of Ariel. But, answering your question — yes, it froze time. The moment the defensive array was activated, time inside Twilight completely stopped. And so, the battle raging on its streets stopped, as well."

He shook his head.

"The citizens and warriors of Twilight are standing there like statues, frozen in strange poses. The Nightmare Creatures are the same. Even the Dread Lord, despite all his power and authority, was caught in the trap. Now, he's more of a monument to the ruler of Verge, as opposed to an actual tyrant."

Mordret's face grew somber. "Of course, none of them are truly dead. Just… caught between two moments, forever. If one day the defensive array is deactivated, the battle will resume, and the Dread Lord will awaken. Don't think that you can kill him while he's vulnerable, too — the moment you step inside Twilight, the time will stop for you, as well. Even inanimate objects will be frozen in time. It's a perfect trap."

He chuckled. "If a little desperate. Why would the people of Twilight activate the array before evacuating the city? I don't know… what I do know, though, is that the Spell played a cruel prank on me. And Nightingale."

Sunny had yet to recover from the news that the Dread Lord, someone who was supposed to be their ultimate enemy in this Nightmare, turned out to have already been removed from the board… by someone. He did not need to guess the identity of that someone, really. Who could have manipulated the events of the siege of Twilight? It had to have been the Mad Prince… himself… who had stabbed his master in the back. And while Sunny was reeling from the news, the meaning of the last words spoken by Mordret finally reached his mind. His eyes narrowed.

'Wait…'

Nephis was the first one to speak:

"What do you mean? What did the Spell do?"

Mordret looked at them with a dark expression.

"Isn't it obvious? The roles it assigned to me and Nightingale were warriors of Twilight. Therefore… the moment we entered the Nightmare, we were already caught in frozen time. Stuck in an inescapable trap."

He chuckled wryly. "My physical body is also there, standing like a statue in the middle of a frozen battle. So is Nightingale's. It's just that my reflection had escaped into the mirror realm… but for him, not a single moment has passed since the start of the Nightmare. He doesn't even know what fate has befallen him." The Prince of Nothing shook his head with resentment.

"Oh, and there's another creature in Twilight who is in a similar situation to mine. Soul Stealer… that monster. While my realm is modest in size, his encompasses all reflections in the city. I don't know where his physical body is hidden, but his reflection is prowling the mirrored Twilight. And it is dreadful enough to give me fright."

He grew silent for a moment, and then smiled. "There. I think I explained the important parts. I'm sure you have questions…"

Nephis gave him a long look, then nodded. "I have a question. If I understood it correctly… are you trying to say…"

White sparks ignited in her eyes.

"That there is an army of Awakened warriors, countless thousands of them, inside Twilight? All waiting for the defensive array to be deactivated, so that they could resume the battle against the Defilement?" 

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    Sunny next chapter: ARE YOU CRAZY!!!
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    Why was I imagining Mordret sitting in a thrown above everyone with his legs crosses or something similar to aizen
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    Okay this is crazy
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    Tomb of Ariel: Weird mega time loop, small time loop and now frozen time...
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      Don't forget no time at all
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    Nephis gave him a long look, then nodded. "I have a question. If I understood it correctly… are you trying to say…"

    White sparks ignited in her eyes.

    "That there is an army of Awakened warriors, countless thousands of them, inside Twilight? All waiting for the defensive array to be deactivated, so that they could resume the battle against the Defilement?"


    Okay, what is wrong with this battle junkie..... I've been very pleased with her crazed, battle-loving, death-defying, spell-destroying attitude lately. It's giving my boy Sunny a tough time.

    Who else misses JoeMuda..... That man's a Goat no cap
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    And kais transformation is a black dragon 💀💀🤯
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      And his abilities gave me the impression of a mind dragon, somehow this arc gave me the lotm vibe
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    What a fun plot point.
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    1505: Shape of His Soul.

    All of them froze, fading into the chaotic scene of the motionless battlefield. Surrounded by unmoving warriors and Nightmare Creatures, the six Masters were nearly indistinguishable from them.

    Sunny and Mordret were next to each other, while Nephis was a few steps away. Effie and Jet were right behind her, separated from the rest of the group by a few meters.

    They held their breaths.

    «Soul Stealer is near...»

    Sunny did not see or sense the Defiled Saint, but there was no other reason for Mordret to warn them. The Prince of Nothing looked too tense. A pleasant smile was playing on his lips, but his eyes were full of cold darkness. Sunny saw his own pale reflection in them... and then, he saw something else there, as well.

    A cold shiver ran down his spine.

    «Did... did something move at the edge of the square?»

    He did not dare to speak aloud, but there was the [Blessing of Dusk].

    Activating the enchantment of the Shroud of Graceless Dusk, he established a mental connection between himself and Mordret:

    [What is happening?]

    The Prince of Nothing remained as motionless as a statue. Even his eyes continued to stare at the same spot. However, his answer arrived shortly:

    [Why, what else? Soul Stealer is here. He must have sensed us.]

    Sunny suppressed a strong desire to grit his teeth and calmed his heart. Making sure that it wasn't beating too loudly, he asked:

    [How? Didn't you say that you would hide our presence from him?]

    A hint of dark amusement appeared in Mordret's eyes.

    [Did I? No, not quite. I only said that I would try to hide it, remember? Which I did.]

    He paused for a moment and added in a dejected tone:

    [Soul Stealer's mirror realm encompasses the entire city. Therefore, he can perceive everything that happens here, all at once. I've been manipulating countless reflections to mask our presence — every puddle of water, every shard of glass, every polished sword, every pair of eyes. Forgive me for making it sound like an easy task, but it's not. Regardless, we've only come this far because of me... but now, it seems that our luck has run out.]

    Sunny forced himself to remain calm. It was a bit hard, considering that an even more sinister, more evil version of the Prince of Nothing could have been following their scent.

    [So, what now?]

    Mordret shifted his gaze slightly.

    [Now... well. Might I suggest praying? Perhaps that monster won't notice us.]

    After that, he fell silent.

    «Damn it...»

    With no other choice, Sunny continued to stand in place, pretending to be one of the frozen warriors. They had discussed the possibility of something like this happening, of course, but only as the worst-case scenario. To think that their plan would be at the risk of being derailed before the battle even began... this step had been supposed to be the easiest one.

    The true hardship would arrive when the array was deactivated, and the battle against the Defiled legion resumed.

    A few moments passed in absolute silence.

    And then, Sunny felt it... the ground beneath his feet shaking subtly, as if something terribly heavy was approaching them with measured steps.

    He could not turn around and take a look, but Mordret's eyes were like two mirrors. The bloody scene of the frozen battlefield reflected in them, and so, Sunny caught a glimpse of the creature that emerged from between the houses, entering the square.

    His blood turned cold in his veins.

    Soul Stealer... or rather, the reflection of Soul Stealer... looked unlike anything he had imagined.

    Undying Slaughter and Devouring Beast had been changed and twisted by the Defilement. However, they still resembled their former selves.

    Soul Stealer did not.

    In fact, he did not resemble anything Sunny had ever seen.

    The vague figure that entered the square did not look like a human, but it did not look like an abomination either. Instead, it was like an amalgamation of countless people and numerous Nightmare Creatures, all fused together into a harrowing patchwork monster. The contours of its body constantly changed, as if light refracted when touching it.

    Or maybe they were indeed changing, shifting from one shape to another. With each of its steps, the ground shook.

    «Gods... what the hell is that thing?»

    Sunny was appalled and more than a little bit rattled. Not only because of how eerie and alien the reflection of the creature looked, but also because there were seven nodes of vile darkness permeating his... its... monstrous body.

    Soul Stealer was a Corrupted Titan.

    Sunny shifted his gaze and stared at Mordret for a moment.

    It was the source of this horror, standing next to him with a pleasant smile on his lips. Using that smile to cover the eerie, unnerving wrongness hiding behind it.

    «Should we really be helping this bastard Transcend?»

    He hesitated for a moment, then threw these thoughts out of his head. Here in the Nightmare, it was good to have Mordret on their side... it was infinitely better, at least, than having him as their enemy.

    [What kind of a weird Transformation Ability is this? What is he capable of in this form?]

    The Prince of Nothing lingered with an answer.

    [...It's not a Transformation Ability, per se. It's simply the shape of his soul. His physical body looks differently, hidden somewhere in Twilight. I've never been able to find it.]

    He paused for a moment.

    [Becoming Defiled did a real number on me, didn't it? Bah! So unsightly.]

    With that, Mordret's eyes shook a little.

    [That's not what we should be concerned with, though. The real problem... is that the monster is moving straight for us.]

    By then, the quaking of the ground had grown more pronounced. Sunny cursed inwardly, but still remained motionless. Surrounded by frozen warriors and abominations, with his back turned to the approaching Titan... needless to say, every cell in his body was screaming of danger, pushing him to move.

    [So, what do we do?]

    Mordret remained silent for a few moments, then suddenly turned his head and looked directly at Sunny.

    There was no humor left in his cold, mirror-like eyes.

    «I guess it's time for desperate measures. How unfortunate. It's up to you now, Sunless!»

    As soon as Mordret moved, there was a chilling sound from behind them, and something swift tore through the air in their direction. A massive, terrifyingly deep shadow fell on Sunny, making him feel as if he was drowning in it.

    «Damn it!»

    He was already turning, instinctively trying to summon the Sin of Solace.

    However, all Sunny saw was the fabric of reality around them cracking like glass, and then shattering to reveal...

    He was violently thrown out of the mirror realm, crashing on the cobblestones of Twilight — the real Twilight, not its perfect reflection.

    «Damn it all!»

    The only contingency they had in case Soul Stealer discovered them was to escape the world of reflections altogether. Mordret had managed to send them back at the very last moment... so, they were safe, for now.

    But the problem was that everyone, including the Prince of Nothing himself, was now frozen in time.

    ...Everyone except for Sunny, who was protected from the influence of the defensive array by the Crown of Twilight.

    Standing up, he uttered a quiet curse and looked up, at the distant dome of the Serpent King's palace.

    Now, he alone could reach it.
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      1506: Heart of Twilight.

      The Crown of Twilight was more than a Supreme Memory. It was also the symbol of power that Daeron, the Serpent King, had wielded, as well as the key to the enchantment array enveloping his city.

      Therefore, the person wearing it was immune to the influence of frozen time... in a way.

      «Curse it all...»

      There was a cost to remaining unaffected by the frozen time. Looking around, Sunny felt his essence being devoured at a frightening rate — the Crown was using it to protect him. Usually, his reserves would have been drained in a matter of seconds, turning him into another prisoner of Twilight... but, luckily, the Crown was also helping him replenish the spent essence.

      He was still losing more than he was gaining, but at least the rate of attrition was not too great. Sunny would not have been able to traverse the entire city, but now that he was most of the way to the palace, he stood a good chance.

      As long as he did not waste any time.

      «I should hurry.»

      Their exit from Soul Stealer's mirror realm must have been a violent one, because Sunny was not on the square anymore. Instead, he found himself somehow thrown a few hundred meters away from his previous position, at the edge of the inner district they had been aiming for.

      He was protected by the Crown, but his shadows were not. Therefore, Sunny had kept them tightly wrapped around his body in advance, just in case disaster struck. Now that it had, he did not dare send them to search for his companions.

      Mordret had to have sent everyone into the real Twilight. Here in the true version of the lost city, Soul Stealer was just as powerless as the rest of the frozen abominations... but the rest of the cohort had become frozen in time, as well. So had the Prince of Nothing himself.

      It was all up to Sunny.

      «We'll find each other when I deactivate the array.»

      Turning his back to the frozen battlefield, Sunny dashed forward. He ran as fast as he could, barely dodging the motionless figures of the warriors of Twilight, who all seemed to have been moving in the same direction as him.

      Here in the inner districts, there were very few rampaging Nightmare Creatures. However, the signs of destruction were everywhere, as if the city had withstood a devastating bombardment — many buildings had been entirely shattered, and numerous people had perished under the rubble. Blood was flowing like a river, frozen in time like the rest of Twilight.

      Sunny was an Ascended Terror, and so, his running speed was far past being superhuman. He navigated the frozen city as best he could, but it was hard to maintain that speed on the crowded streets. On more than one occasion, he failed to react in time and collided with the frozen warriors of Twilight or pieces of shattered stone hanging in the air.

      Each time, he was tossed back, as if hitting an indestructible wall. The people and objects frozen in time were completely immune to outside influence — and so, he could only avoid them.

      «Argh, damn it...»

      Finally, he was forced to slow down. This close to the palace, there were too many people for him to run, and too many destroyed buildings to try moving across the rooftops. Using Shadow Step was only going to rob him of precious essence, so he had to continue on foot.

      After struggling for several minutes, Sunny finally pushed his way through the crowd of frozen warriors and entered the heart of Twilight.

      In front of him, separated from the buildings by a vast, ravaged park, stood the Serpent King's palace.

      However, Sunny did not pay any attention to its magnificent grandeur and unique architecture. Raising his gaze, he looked at the grandiose dome of the palace and shuddered.

      «W-what the hell...»

      A harrowing, beautiful creature was perched on top of the cracked dome, its talons piercing the crumbling stone. Its glistening scales were the color of the midnight sky, appearing entirely black in the dim twilight of the early dawn. Its vast wings were open, obscuring the heavens. Its sinister eyes burned like distant, cold stars, full of malevolent will and merciless fury.

      It was a dragon.

      The dragon's terrifying maw was wide open, frozen in the middle of a deafening roar. Porcelain fangs glistened in the dismal darkness, each resembling a sharp mountain peak.

      The tyrant of the night sky was beautiful... no, it should have been. But, instead, it somehow appeared dreadful and utterly hideous. A vile, tyrannical aura emanated from the giant creature, suffused with festering madness. Even unmoving, it instilled Sunny with cold terror.

      ...That dragon was the target of the countless warriors who were rushing toward the palace. They assaulted him like a sea, only to be broken, mutilated, and thrown back. Blood and mangled bodies were falling down like rain, frozen in the air by the halted time.

      Sunny allowed himself to remain still for a moment, enthralled by the eeriness of this harrowing scene.

      «The Dread Lord...»

      So, the Dread Lord had attacked the heart of the city directly. Daeron's palace was already partially destroyed, its dome on the verge of collapsing. It was unclear if the throne room even existed anymore.

      Sunny gritted his teeth and rushed forward.

      «There is... something eerie about this scene.»

      The hideous dragon made for an ominous and startling sight, but the warriors of Twilight were equally haunting. The way they threw themselves into the maws of death without a hint of doubt or agitation made Sunny feel uneasy. There were mundane humans among them, as well... surely, they realized that nothing they could do would harm the Defiled Saint.

      Did they really know no fear?

      Throwing the unnecessary thoughts out of his head, Sunny climbed over the rubble and entered the palace. He did not have a lot of essence left, so there was little time to find the throne room.

      Once there, he would also have to figure out a way to use the Crown of Twilight and deactivate the defensive array. Sadly, it did not come with an instruction manual...

      «Damn it, damn it, damn it all!»

      Sunny followed the widest of the corridors, hoping that they would lead him to the throne room. Daeron had been a Sovereign, and brought a cohort of Saints with him into the Tomb of Ariel... surely, he would have built his palace to accommodate their Transformation Abilities.

      Most of the areas within the palace were only meant for humans, but the truly important places had to be large enough for Saints. Otherwise, if an enemy suddenly attacked, they would not be able to show their strength.

      The throne room would, without a doubt, be one of these important places. At least Sunny hoped so, knowing that he did not have enough time left to scour the entire palace.

      Soon, a huge gate appeared in front of him — now broken and turned into a pile of debris. Behind it was an enormous hall. Stark rays of light fell through the cracks in the dome above it, plunging it into twilight.

      At the center of the hall was a tall dais, with an imposing throne on top of it. The throne was cut roughly from stone...

      More precisely, it was cut from a single slab of lusterless black stone. Sunny stared at it for a brief moment.

      «Found it.»

      Daeron's throne... all of it... had been cut from a fragment of the Estuary.

      It was the lock of the defensive array of Twilight, while his crown was its key.
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        You are the best, thx 🙏🏻
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        Thx.
        I have a fealling that everybody just bullying Sunny in this arc. He act awkwardly, we have seen how absolutly dreadfull other plagues are but not the Mad Prince, all this discreaptions etc. And I have a fealling that some real shit is about to happen to Sunny, like maybe Estuary Key will be destroyed, Sunny will regain his memmories as a Mad Prince and corrupt and then he dies and revieves thanks to fragment of the Shadow Domain.
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      Boss!
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