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Chapter 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 practicality 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 shook 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 did 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 were 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 lingered 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 bead 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 froze, 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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    LycanFlood
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    The Prince of Nothing raised an eyebrow, then grinned.

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


    Alr, the first thing that came to my mind is that Mordrets flaw...... is himself. Or rather, what Im guessing, is the original version of him. That guy is trapped smwhere, and this mordret is that guys reflection. Idk how exactly this a flaw per se, but what Im speculating is that maybe this is a flaw in the way Kais flaw is being able to determine lies. Maybe its just the knowledge that Mordret is not the original, and that hes tormenting his own self, choosing to be selfish or sum shi. Idk, thats just what I thought of
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    "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.'

    What????
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    Star
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    If Sunny has the crown, the implication is he's immune to the time stop?
    If so, can't he just go stab evil Kai while he's frozen?
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      Alfametadol
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      Это хороший вопрос. Поскольку защиту можно активировать только с трона, то как тогда Король Змей выбрался из этой ловушки, если не благодаря иммунитету к остановке времени?
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    ratty_islandr
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    They are in the mirror realm correct? That’s how they’re walking in the area without getting frozen in time?
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    Nyfeirg
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    Something has always bothered me: How could Sunny not grow emotionally, even after battling against the most horrific creatures and living hell through his ordeals and in real life? It's like he is trapped inside his persona from the beginning where he encountered his first abomination.
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      Turnc4406
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      I think he has grown up quite a bit. He still has fears, but that is rational. He is a toddler fighting Mike Tyson. At the same time, he has been ruthlessly killed dozens of times, and watched literal millions of people and abominations die in front of his eyes, including close friends, messing with his understanding of life and death. In order to hold onto his own sanity, he makes jokes and tries to keep his conversations light. If he didn't, he and his entire cohort would have likely fallen into despair and died long ago.

      He has grown in his understanding of the universe, in his skills, and in his emotions. Sunny at the start of this book would have never been stricken with fear that his friends would die. He wouldn't have cared, because he didn't have friends. Even Mordret is beginning to feel more like a friend, even through his failures and faults.

      Can we truly say that Mordret is evil? The majority of his kills have been in the nightmares, where the lives are not truly living. Heck, Sunny slaughtered an entire cohort of awakened back in Antarctica and used their torn-apart bodies as psychological warfare in the caverns under the city. Nephis, Sunny, Jet, Cassie, Mordret - they are all the same.

      Sunny is growing as much as a 20-something can while being violently assaulted by nightmare creatures nonstop over the course of several years. He is just trying to cope however he can.
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        Nyfeirg
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        Good analyze! I wouldn't say that I agree with you 100% because, to me, the simple fact he has done what you describe is enough to depict him as a real warrior and not a mere teenager who just happened to discover the real world.

        But at the same time, when I see some of his childish reactions (like how he reacts when the Sin of Solace talks to him or how a Terror monster stands against him), I wonder how he can keep acting like this. Well, it's not like I don't understand where he comes from.
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          Xenko
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          Well, honestly, it is far more realistic that Sunny hasn't grown emotionally in such circumstances. In media, it is often depicted that heroes gain power as they grow emotionally. But in reality, your fighting ability and emotional maturity are not so closely connected. Constant life and death battles forces you to live a black and white life, where you see world as a threat and only your closest confidants can be considered as allies. While emotional growth require constant self-analysis, calm mind and relatively safe environment, so you could experiment with different approaches to life and not get killed if you've picked the wrong one(In Sunny's world, obviously you can get killed even if you chose the correct one) So, it's honestly a miracle that Sunny has grown so much and hasn't degraded even further from his initial state of mind
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            Nyfeirg
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            That's right. Amazingly, he is still himself after being killed so many times in so many gruesome ways.
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        Magrove±lhytwm
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        Heyy, this is just sunny's perspective, Judging from other people, he is a sigma with a few swear words and is cruel😈
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    SrgtLock
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    So, if they Conquer this nightmare dos that mean that the twilight army’s are released from it as well?
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    1509: Stolen Bodies.

    The frozen battle they had witnessed was not a battle between the Defiled legion of Verge and the defenders of Twilight.

    Instead, it was a battle between the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer.

    The two Defiled Saints must have clashed as soon as the last true bastion of humanity in the Tomb of Ariel had fallen. Perhaps it was because they had needed each other's power before that. Perhaps it was because Soul Stealer had finally become capable of resisting the authority of the Dread Lord after devouring the souls and stealing the bodies of millions of humans in Twilight.

    «Can it be his Transformation Ability?»

    To split his soul into countless shards, all beholden to one sinister will. That would be a terrifying power in the hands of someone as devious as the forsaken Prince of War. He had already been insidiously dangerous due to his ability to slither into human souls and wear their bodies like costumes... what if Mordret of Valor could possess not one, but several stolen bodies at the same time?

    Or millions of them, after becoming the Soul Stealer?

    ...Surrounded from all sides, with countless hollow eyes looking at her with an eerie lack of human emotions, Nephis took an involuntary step back. However, there were countless taken warriors standing behind her, as well.

    There was nowhere to retreat. No path to salvation.

    Except for the impossible one she could try and cut for herself.

    She gritted her teeth.

    «At least... Sunny... is not here.»

    As numerous humans moved toward her, Nephis looked at them with cold resentment and unsheathed her sword.

    —— —— ——

    Not too far away, Effie, Jet, and Cassie found themselves inside a half-collapsed building. The blind girl was the first one to regain her senses, catching the tall huntress before she could fall.

    Pieces of rubble rolled on the cracked floor, the noise of their fall sounding thunderous in the eerie silence of the frozen city.

    Although, by then, the city was not frozen anymore.

    Out there, all around them, Twilight was beginning to stir.

    Jet summoned her scythe, looking over the collapsed wall of the building. Beyond the rubble, on a narrow street, the figures of the stalwart defenders of Twilight were slowly coming back to life. There were no Nightmare Creatures nearby, only people.

    But her expression was troubled, for some reason.

    «...They're moving.»

    Effie regained her balance and followed Soul Reaper's gaze. A small smile appeared on her lips.

    «Doofus must have reached the throne room, then.»

    She looked at the human figures outside.

    «Those guys seem a bit weird though, huh? I guess it's only natural for people from a different world. Well, at least they're tough. Soft people don't survive... the Spell...»

    Her voice gradually faded away, replaced by a tense silence for a moment.

    «Why... are they staring at us like that?»

    Before Effie could finish the sentence, a delicate hand appeared in front of her eyes, covering them. Cassie was standing on tiptoes, preventing her from looking at the warriors of Twilight.

    Jet was slowly backing away.

    Before the huntress could react, Cassie spoke in a grave and urgent tone:

    «Effie. Take Soul Reaper and yourself into the locket. Now!»

    Effie hesitated for a moment, but did not ask any questions. A moment later, her figure disappeared. So did Jet's. They were gone, safely transported to the idyllic meadow.

    All that remained was an iron locket on a black cord, which fell to the ground. Before it touched the cracked floor, however, the cord was caught on the blade of a slender rapier.

    Raising the Quiet Dancer, Cassie caught the locket and cautiously put it around her neck. Then, she turned to face the approaching figures.

    Behind the silver half-mask, her beautiful blue eyes were cold and somber.

    The tip of her rapier shook slightly, then moved, pointing at the emotionless humans.

    —— —— ——

    Somewhere else, Mordret fell to the ground and gasped when his bloody stump hit the rubble. A pained groan escaped from his lips, then a stifled chuckle. Looking up, he observed the ruined street.

    All around him, humans and Nightmare Creature were being slowly released from the shackles of frozen time. Their weapons moved, their maws opened hungrily.

    Blood flowed onto the cold stones once more.

    Mordret remained motionless for a moment, looking upon the world through countless reflections.

    Then, his eyes widened slightly.

    «So that's how it is...»

    An amused smile twisted his cracked lips.

    Leaning on his sword, Mordret struggled to stand up and grinned when he felt countless eyes — and yet, only a single gaze — landing on him.

    «Ah, how unfortunate.»

    All his Reflections had been destroyed. He only had a single soul core left, reducing his power to that of a mere Beast. His own Ascended body was missing a hand, while his best spare was nothing more than an Awakened squire with a modestly useless Aspect.

    Truly, the circumstances couldn't have been worse.

    Well... at least things wouldn't be boring. He had spent so many months... or was it years, already?... hiding from his Defiled self in complete solitude. Any kind of excitement was better than that dull existence, no matter how fatal it would turn out to be.

    «Such wonderful odds. I feel refreshed!»

    Smiling, he raised his sword and pointed it at the nearest warrior.

    Then, his smile disappeared, replaced by an expression of cold contempt. His mirror-like eyes calmly reflected countless approaching figures, full of dark killing intent.

    «I haven't had the pleasure of putting down repugnant things like you in a long, long time. Come, if you dare... let's see which one of us will be the last one standing.»

    Mordret took a step forward, as well.

    —— —— ——

    Back in the Serpent King's palace, Sunny was kneeling on the marble floor, paralyzed by the dragon's command. The Dread Lord towered above him and Kai, full of sinister malevolence.

    Looking at the terrifying porcelain fangs of the Defiled Saint, Sunny felt a dark sense of foreboding.

    «Curse it...»

    Where were the warriors of Twilight? Why had they not stalled the damned Herald of the Estuary at all?

    The battle had not even properly started, and he was already in such a desperate situation. Sunny could almost feel the shadow of death pulling him into its cold embrace.

    He looked at the Dread Lord bitterly.

    «At least Nephis is not here.»

    Sunny was in a desperate situation... but not a hopeless situation, yet. There were still things he could do to try and get himself and Kai out of this predicament alive.

    He just had to gamble with their lives and hope for the best.

    Before he could, though...

    A human figure suddenly appeared at the edge of the broken dome of the palace. And then another, and another.

    The warriors of Twilight had finally caught up with the Dread Lord.
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      1510: King's Resentment.

      Sunny could not even turn his head to take a better look at the humans that had appeared above the ruined throne room, standing on the edge of the collapsed sections of the dome.

      At least he knew now that the army of Twilight was not gone. It was still out there, beyond the walls of the palace, fighting against the invading abominations.

      Fighting against the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer.

      «Thank the dead gods...»

      He had no hope that these few warriors would be able to defeat the dreadful dragon — if they had the ability, there would have been no need to plunge Twilight into the eternal trap of frozen time.

      But they could at least distract the Dread Lord for a few moments, which would give him an opportunity to somehow rid himself of the command... perhaps. Once Sunny was free and reunited with the other members of the cohort, they would join the defenders of the city and help them slay the Defiled Saints.

      He was already planning his next actions when something strange happened.

      The people who had climbed the dome of the palace jumped down into the throne room without hesitation. Which wasn't that strange in and of itself... except for the fact that not all of them were equally powerful.

      The few Masters among them landed easily, ready to attack the next moment. The Awakened warriors were less graceful, crashing heavily on the marble floor.

      Most frightening of all was that there were mundane humans among them, as well. The height of the dome was too great for them to survive the fall. They hit the floor with repulsive sounds, painting it with their blood... Dying senselessly.

      «What... what are they doing?»

      Witnessing the dreadful scene, Sunny felt horrified.

      Dozens of people were emotionlessly jumping to their deaths, not even hesitating before taking the fatal plunge. It was so appalling, so meaningless...

      So inhuman.

      His eyes widened as a terrible suspicion surfaced in his mind.

      As those of the warriors who were strong enough to survive the jump dashed forward to attack their enemy, the harrowing dragon simply swiped his tail, pulverizing their bodies into puddles of blood. A crimson haze spread through the dim twilight of the great hall.

      Sunny was suddenly nauseated.

      «Soul Stealer... those people... were taken by Soul Stealer...»

      The strangeness that he had felt from the moment the cohort entered Twilight... the eerily emotionless faces of the defenders of the city... their cold, empty eyes...

      The morbid revelations that Nephis had experienced moments before flooded Sunny's mind, forcing him to shudder — or at least try to. The Dread Lord's command held his body firmly in place.

      «Impossible, impossible...»

      There were millions of people in Twilight. How could Soul Stealer have possessed them all? What kind of monster could do that? What kind of conscience could control millions of puppets, reflecting false copies of their souls?

      He reeled, remembering the ghastly being they had seen in the mirror version of Twilight.

      That being — the reflection of Soul Stealer's own twisted soul — had looked like a repulsive amalgamation of countless humans and Nightmare Creatures, all joined together into an abominable patchwork monster.

      A demented, fractured monster like that probably could.

      Sunny felt utter despair, but also a strong desire to curse.

      «That goddamn Mordret... even when he's on our side, he's still such a disaster!»

      How could a person be such a bad omen? Whenever the Prince of Nothing appeared, something utterly terrible was bound to happen!

      «Calm down.»

      There was no point in seething with anger at Mordret. There was no point in wondering how Soul Stealer could have devoured all of Twilight, or why he and the Dread Lord were fighting each other... none of that would help Sunny survive the current situation.

      It was also not going to help him salvage that situation.

      ...But could it even be salvaged? Weren't all of them already doomed? The plan had been based on completely wrong information from the very start!

      «No... we can still win, somehow.»

      There had to be a way.

      Sunny felt sick to his stomach and frightened for Nephis and the rest of his companions, who were lost somewhere out there, on the streets of Twilight, surrounded by the numerous bodies of Soul Stealer. Especially Effie, who was much more vulnerable to the insidious powers of the mirror wraith than the rest of them.

      But he could not do anything about that, at least not now.

      In fact, Sunny had his own dire problem to deal with.

      The Dread Lord might not have been as utterly horrific as Soul Stealer, but he was still a foe far more dreadful than words could describe. And dealing with him... was now up to Sunny.

      No matter what else happened, the tyrant of Verge had to die.

      «I have to kill that fiend... I have to kill him, somehow.»

      The Dread Lord had already dealt with the Soul Stealer puppets that had pursued him into the throne room, but more were pouring over the edge of the broken dome like morbid rain.

      The two Plagues were fighting each other, which was good for the cohort. But their clash did not mean that Sunny and his companions would not be destroyed in the process... in fact, now that they were here in Verge, they had become alluring tools for the Defiled Saints.

      The Dread Lord was, without a doubt, capable of using his authority to turn them into deadly weapons against Soul Stealer. Soul Stealer, meanwhile, could empower himself even further by taking their bodies.

      «Damn it all.»

      The Dread Lord's authority... it was a manifestation of Kai's Ascended Ability. And Kai's Ascended Ability was a mental attack, of sorts.

      Sunny already possessed a very high resistance to mental attacks, but that resistance was relative. It was enough, for example, to shrug off an order given to him by Kai — a fellow Master. But in front of a Defiled Saint, and one as immensely powerful as the Dread Lord, it had proved to be insufficient.

      A complete immunity to mental attacks, however, was much less relative. In fact, it was closer to being absolute.

      As fate would have it, Sunny possessed a Memory that could grant them just that... albeit at a cost.

      Unable to move, he used the Shroud of Dusk to send Kai a mental message:

      [Kai... listen to me carefully.]

      His friend did not move — he was unable to — but his response arrived shortly:

      [...I'm listening.]

      Sunny took a deep breath.

      [When I start moving, think of me as an enemy. Don't get close. It... will be dangerous.]

      With that, he sent his essence into the Crown of Twilight.

      [King's Resentment] Enchantment Description: "This Memory grants the wearer complete immunity to mind attacks, but plagues them with irresistible wrath instead."

      The next moment, Sunny felt the invisible shackles holding him in place shattering.

      ...And at the same time, he felt a fury so vast that it couldn't be described with words shattering his mind.

      His thoughts were incinerated by the terrible, mad, boundless ire. He lost awareness of who he was, what he had to do, what he hoped to achieve. All he knew was that he had to destroy, kill, hurt, annihilate... everything. Everyone.

      All of them!

      «I'm... Lost... from Light...»

      Some small vestige of his sanity remembered to utter his True Name, hoping that it would anchor his crumbling mind. But it didn't work. All it did was remind him of the tools he had at his disposal to visit utter devastation upon the world.

      A low, bestial growl escaped from his mouth.

      And then, a wicked smile appeared on his lips.

      The Crown of Twilight... had another gift to give him.

      A nearly endless amount of essence. Now that the defensive array was deactivated, nothing was draining his reserves anymore. It was all at his disposal...

      Jumping forward, Sunny called upon the shadows, surrounding himself in a sea of them.

      ...Then, a giant serpent with black scales, clad in a fearsome onyx armor, emerged from the sea of shadows, murderous wrath burning in his mad eyes. Slithering across the ruined floor of Daeron's palace with stunning speed, the monstrous serpent created in his image lunged at the towering dragon and coiled himself around the winged horror's mighty body.

      Without wasting a single moment, Sunny opened his terrifying maw and tried to sink his fangs into the Dread Lord's neck.
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        Coward
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        All Hail Proo100 and his subordinate deity Daddy quiet
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      shaakh
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      What Nephis mean by at least sunny is not here and Sunny too by at least nephis isnt here, like she thinks he isnt in danger and likewise for Sunny?
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        LordMr
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        Já ficou claro que ambos sentem sentimentos pelo outro então eu vejo de uma forma que "ainda bem que ele não está aqui", pois a situação pode levar a morte com 90% de certeza, então ambos estariam preocupados com o que poderia acontecer lá
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      Cap 1511?🥺
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    1509 Stolen Bodies

    The frozen battle they had witnessed was not a battle between the Defiled legion of Verge and the defenders of Twilight.Instead, it was a battle between the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer.The two Defiled Saints must have clashed as soon as the last true bastion of humanity in the Tomb of Ariel had fallen. Perhaps it was because they had needed each other's power before that. Perhaps it was because Soul Stealer had finally become capable of resisting the authority of the Dread Lord after devouring the souls and stealing the bodies of millions of humans in Twilight.'Can it be his Transformation Ability?'To split his soul into countless shards, all beholden to one sinister will. That would be a terrifying power in the hands of someone as devious as the forsaken Prince of War. He had already been insidiously dangerous due to his ability to slither into human souls and wear their bodies like costumes... what if Mordret of Valor could possess not one, but several stolen bodies at the same time?Or millions of them, after becoming the Soul Stealer?...Surrounded from all sides, with countless hollow eyes looking at her with an eerie lack of human emotions, Nephis took an involuntary step back. However, there were countless taken warriors standing behind her, as well.There was nowhere to retreat. No path to salvation.Except for the impossible one she could try and cut for herself.She gritted her teeth.'At least... Sunny... is not here.'As numerous humans moved toward her, Nephis looked at them with cold resentment and unsheathed her sword.***Not too far away, Effie, Jet, and Cassie found themselves inside a half-collapsed building. The blind girl was the first one to regain her senses, catching the tall huntress before she could fall.Pieces of rubble rolled on the cracked floor, the noise of their fall sounding thunderous in the eerie silence of the frozen city.Although, by then, the city was not frozen anymore.Out there, all around them, Twilight was beginning to stir.Jet summoned her scythe, looking over the collapsed wall of the building. Beyond the rubble, on a narrow street, the figures of the stalwart defenders of Twilight were slowly coming back to life. There were no Nightmare Creatures nearby, only people.But her expression was troubled, for some reason."...They're moving."Effie regained her balance and followed Soul Reaper's gaze. A small smile appeared on her lips."Doofus must have reached the throne room, then."She looked at the human figures outside."Those guys seem a bit weird though, huh? I guess it's only natural for people from a different world. Well, at least they're tough. Soft people don't survive... the Spell..."Her voice gradually faded away, replaced by a tense silence for a moment."Why... are they staring at us like that?"Before Effie could finish the sentence, a delicate hand appeared in front of her eyes, covering them. Cassie was standing on tiptoes, preventing her from looking at the warriors of Twilight.Jet was slowly backing away.Before the huntress could react, Cassie spoke in a grave and urgent tone:"Effie. Take Soul Reaper and yourself into the locket. Now!"Effie hesitated for a moment, but did not ask any questions. A moment later, her figure disappeared. So did Jet's. They were gone, safely transported to the idyllic meadow.All that remained was an iron locket on a black cord, which fell to the ground. Before it touched the cracked floor, however, the cord was caught on the blade of a slender rapier.Raising the Quiet Dancer, Cassie caught the locket and cautiously put it around her neck. Then, she turned to face the approaching figures.Behind the silver half-mask, her beautiful blue eyes were cold and somber.The tip of her rapier shook slightly, then moved, pointing at the emotionless humans.***Somewhere else, Mordret fell to the ground and gasped when his bloody stump hit the rubble. A pained groan escaped from his lips, then a stifled chuckle. Looking up, he observed the ruined street.All around him, humans and Nightmare Creature were being slowly released from the shackles of frozen time. Their weapons moved, their maws opened hungrily.Blood flowed onto the cold stones once more.Mordret remained motionless for a moment, looking upon the world through countless reflections.Then, his eyes widened slightly."So that's how it is..."An amused smile twisted his cracked lips.Leaning on his sword, Mordret struggled to stand up and grinned when he felt countless eyes — and yet, only a single gaze — landing on him."Ah, how unfortunate."All his Reflections had been destroyed. He only had a single soul core left, reducing his power to that of a mere Beast. His own Ascended body was missing a hand, while his best spare was nothing more than an Awakened squire with a modestly useless Aspect.Truly, the circumstances couldn't have been worse.Well... at least things wouldn't be boring. He had spent so many months... or was it years, already?... hiding from his Defiled self in complete solitude. Any kind of excitement was better than that dull existence, no matter how fatal it would turn out to be."Such wonderful odds. I feel refreshed!"Smiling, he raised his sword and pointed it at the nearest warrior.Then, his smile disappeared, replaced by an expression of cold contempt. His mirror-like eyes calmly reflected countless approaching figures, full of dark killing intent."I haven't had the pleasure of putting down repugnant things like you in a long, long time. Come, if you dare... let's see which one of us will be the last one standing."Mordret took a step forward, as well.***Back in the Serpent King's palace, Sunny was kneeling on the marble floor, paralyzed by the dragon's command. The Dread Lord towered above him and Kai, full of sinister malevolence.Looking at the terrifying porcelain fangs of the Defiled Saint, Sunny felt a dark sense of foreboding.'Curse it...'Where were the warriors of Twilight? Why had they not stalled the damned Herald of the Estuary at all?The battle had not even properly started, and he was already in such a desperate situation. Sunny could almost feel the shadow of death pulling him into its cold embrace.He looked at the Dread Lord bitterly.'At least Nephis is not here.'Sunny was in a desperate situation... but not a hopeless situation, yet. There were still things he could do to try and get himself and Kai out of this predicament alive.He just had to gamble with their lives and hope for the best.Before he could, though...A human figure suddenly appeared at the edge of the broken dome of the palace. And then another, and another.The warriors of Twilight had finally caught up with the Dread Lord.
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      Sunny could not even turn his head to take a better look at the humans that had appeared above the ruined throne room, standing on the edge of the collapsed sections of the dome.At least he knew now that the army of Twilight was not gone. It was still out there, beyond the walls of the palace, fighting against the invading abominations.Fighting against the Dread Lord and Soul Stealer.'Thank the dead gods...'He had no hope that these few warriors would be able to defeat the dreadful dragon — if they had the ability, there would have been no need to plunge Twilight into the eternal trap of frozen time, to begin with.But they could at least distract the Dread Lord for a few moments, which would give him an opportunity to somehow rid himself of the command... perhaps. Once Sunny was free and reunited with the other members of the cohort, they would join the defenders of the city and help them slay the Defiled Saints.He was already planning his next actions when something strange happened.The people who had climbed the dome of the palace jumped down into the throne room without hesitation. Which wasn't that strange in and of itself... except for the fact that not all of them were equally powerful.The few Masters among them landed easily, ready to attack the next moment. The Awakened warriors were less graceful, crashing heavily on the marble floor.Most frightening of all was that there were mundane humans among them, as well. The height of the dome was too great for them to survive the fall. They hit the floor with repulsive sounds, painting it with their blood. Dying senselessly.'What... what are they doing?'Witnessing the dreadful scene, Sunny felt horrified.Dozens of people were emotionlessly jumping to their deaths, not even hesitating before taking the fatal plunge. It was so appalling, so meaningless...So inhuman.His eyes widened as a terrible suspicion surfaced in his mind.As those of the warriors who were strong enough to survive the jump dashed forward to attack their enemy, the harrowing dragon simply swiped his tail, pulverizing their bodies into puddles of blood. A crimson haze spread through the dim twilight of the great hall.Sunny was suddenly nauseated.'Soul Stealer... those people... were taken by Soul Stealer...'The strangeness that he had felt from the moment the cohort entered Twilight... the eerily emotionless faces of the defenders of the city... their cold, empty eyes...The morbid revelations that Nephis had experienced moments before flooded Sunny's mind, forcing him to shudder — or at least try to. The Dread Lord's command held his body firmly in place.'Impossible, impossible...'There were millions of people in Twilight. How could Soul Stealer have possessed them all? What kind of monster could do that? What kind of conscience could control millions of puppets, reflecting false copies of their souls?He reeled, remembering the ghastly being they had seen in the mirror version of Twilight.That being — the reflection of Soul Stealer's own twisted soul — had looked like a repulsive amalgamation of countless humans and Nightmare Creatures, all joined together into an abominable patchwork monster.A demented, fractured monster like that probably could.Sunny felt utter despair, but also a strong desire to curse.'That goddamn Mordret... even when he's on our side, he's still such a disaster!'How could a person be such a bad omen? Whenever the Prince of Nothing appeared, something utterly terrible was bound to happen!'Calm down.'There was no point in seething with anger at Mordret. There was no point in wondering how Soul Stealer could have devoured all of Twilight, or why he and the Dread Lord were fighting each other... none of that would help Sunny survive the current situation.It was also not going to help him salvage that situation....But could it even be salvaged? Weren't all of them already doomed? The plan had been based on completely wrong information from the very start!'No... we can still win, somehow.'There had to be a way.Sunny felt sick to his stomach and frightened for Nephis and the rest of his companions, who were lost somewhere out there, on the streets of Twilight, surrounded by the numerous bodies of Soul Stealer. Especially Effie, who was much more vulnerable to the insidious powers of the mirror wraith than the rest of them.But he could not do anything about that, at least not now.In fact, Sunny had his own dire problem to deal with.The Dread Lord might not have been as utterly horrific as Soul Stealer, but he was still a foe far more dreadful than words could describe. And dealing with him... was now up to Sunny.No matter what else happened, the tyrant of Verge had to die.'I have to kill that fiend... I have to kill him, somehow.'The Dread Lord had already dealt with the Soul Stealer puppets that had pursued him into the throne room, but more were pouring over the edge of the broken dome like morbid rain.The two Plagues were fighting each other, which was good for the cohort. But their clash did not mean that Sunny and his companions would not be destroyed in the process... in fact, now that they were here in Verge, they had become alluring tools for the Defiled Saints.The Dread Lord was, without a doubt, capable of using his authority to turn them into deadly weapons against Soul Stealer. Soul Stealer, meanwhile, could empower himself even further by taking their bodies.'Damn it all.'The Dread Lord's authority... it was a manifestation of Kai's Ascended Ability. And Kai's Ascended Ability was a mental attack, of sorts.Sunny already possessed a very high resistance to mental attacks, but that resistance was relative. It was enough, for example, to shrug off an order given to him by Kai — a fellow Master. But in front of a Defiled Saint, and one as immensely powerful as the Dread Lord, it had proved to be insufficient.A complete immunity to mental attacks, however, was much less relative. In fact, it was closer to being absolute.As fate would have it, Sunny possessed a Memory that could grant them just that... albeit at a cost.Unable to move, he used the Shroud of Dusk to send Kai a mental message:[Kai... listen to me carefully.]His friend did not move — he was unable to — but his response arrived shortly:[...I'm listening.]Sunny took a deep breath.[When I start moving, think of me as an enemy. Don't get close. It... will be dangerous.]With that, he sent his essence into the Crown of Twilight.[King's Resentment] Enchantment Description: "This Memory grants the wearer complete immunity to mind attacks, but plagues them with irresistible wrath instead."The next moment, Sunny felt the invisible shackles holding him in place shattering....And at the same time, he felt a fury so vast that it couldn't be described with words shattering his mind.His thoughts were incinerated by the terrible, mad, boundless ire. He lost awareness of who he was, what he had to do, what he hoped to achieve. All he knew was that he had to destroy, kill, hurt, annihilate... everything. Everyone.All of them!'I'm... Lost... from Light...'Some small vestige of his sanity remembered to utter his True Name, hoping that it would anchor his crumbling mind. But it didn't work. All it did was remind him of the tools he had at his disposal to visit utter devastation upon the world.A low, bestial growl escaped from his mouth.And then, a wicked smile appeared on his lips.The Crown of Twilight... had another gift to give him.A nearly endless amount of essence. Now that the defensive array was deactivated, nothing was draining his reserves anymore. It was all at his disposal...Jumping forward, Sunny called upon the shadows, surrounding himself in a sea of them....Then, a giant serpent with black scales, clad in a fearsome onyx armor, emerged from the sea of shadows, murderous wrath burning in his mad eyes. Slithering across the ruined floor of Daeron's palace with stunning speed, the monstrous serpent created in his image lunged at the towering dragon and coiled himself around the winged horror's mighty body.Without wasting a single moment, Sunny opened his terrifying maw and tried to sink his fangs into the Dread Lord's neck.
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