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Chapter 1512: Chaos and Mayhem

Somewhere far away, Mordret was in a similar situation. Of course, he did not possess the physical strength, speed, and resilience of Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan… however, he did possess his own arsenal of tricks. 'I wonder…'

He had escaped into a section of the city where the ground had been broken by some titanic blow. Shallow water covered the cracked cobblestones, with ruined buildings rising from it like islands. The twilight sky reflected in the water, turning it into a beautiful painting of soft colors. Mordret was using the reflections to stay ahead of his pursuers. Countless human figures were surrounding him, their weapons hungry for his blood. 'If I try to possess one of them, what would happen?'

Usually, he would have to bet his life against the soul of his victim, armed only with their reflected power. But these warriors had no souls — they had long been destroyed by Soul Stealer… that impostor. So, would Mordret have to battle against the soul of the Defiled Saint? Or the reflection of the dead victim's soul? Whose power would he be able to reflect? He was both curious and reluctant to find out. 'Not just yet, at least.'

Dodging a swift sword, Mordret pierced the attacker's throat, dodged another strike, and jumped back. A subtle frown appeared on his face. 'Inconvenient…'

The worst part about slaughtering these hollow vessels was that they were just that — vessels. There were no souls inside the bodies of the taken warriors, and so, he was not growing stronger from killing them. Otherwise, Mordret would have been able to slowly restore his Monster Core… maybe even the Demon Core, if he was diligent and lucky. With those, he could create a new Reflection or two. Without them, things were proving difficult.

He would have preferred slaughtering actual people, instead.

'What was it that Sunless likes to say?'

He emotionlessly cut down a young woman wearing an archaic garment and sighed.

'Damnation?'

The ring of enemies surrounding him was growing tighter. He couldn't do much against them with one hand… all Mordret could do was flee. Stepping into the reflected sky, he appeared a few hundred meters away, in the middle of a furious clash between the vessels of Soul Stealer and a swarm of Nightmare Creatures that were still loyal to the Dread Lord. 'So, the impostor has a limit, too…'

Why hadn't Soul Stealer taken these abominations, as well?

Mordret smiled as he finished off a lumbering monstrosity. Finally, he felt his soul growing stronger. Was it because destroying the souls of those already taken by the Defilement was harder? No, it wouldn't be… Mordret had slain plenty of Nightmare Creatures that way himself. So, it had to be because it was easier to destroy the souls of those who were not Defiled.

Why?

He lingered suddenly. 'Don't tell me…'

Was it because those following the Path of Ascension could be infected by the Defilement during the soul battle, all but dooming them to lose? Suddenly, he lost all curiosity about facing Soul Stealer. Becoming Defiled? Mordret wanted none of that. Because it ran contrary to his goals, of course, but mostly because the impostor… was rather pathetic. Sure, Soul Stealer was mighty. Sure, he had reached the level of power that Mordret struggled to fathom. However, he was also a bit brainless. None of the warriors Mordret had killed showed a tenth of his skill with the sword. Gone were his cunning, his foresight, his resolve… and those were much more valuable than control over a million clumsy flesh puppets. It seemed that Corruption — or perhaps splitting his soul between countless beings, both humans and abominations alike — had rotted Soul Stealer's mind, turning him into a madman. And not even a brilliant madman, at that, just a dull monster.

Mordret would have loved to continue pondering the undeniable inferiority of his monstrous twin, but at that moment, his sword failed to penetrate the carapace of another Nightmare Creature. He had killed a few already, using the rest to stall the Soul Stealer's vessels, but this one had turned out to be more powerful than he thought.

'Ah…'

As a sharp claw tore his chest open, Mordret grimaced and thrust his hand into the water. Then, he pulled a human body out of it — that of an Awakened warrior wearing the colors of Clan Valor. The next moment, Mordret's eyes grew empty, while the warrior's eyes ignited with sinister intelligence. A moment after that, Mordret's own body plunged into the shallow water, disappearing from sight. Wearing the familiar body of Squire Warren, and wielding his Aspect, he dove under the abomination's body and cut open its unprotected belly. 'A few more… a few dozen more… and I'll become a Monster again.'

Mordret dashed away, escaping before the dying Nightmare Creature crushed him with its weight. It was okay if Warren's body was destroyed — he had plenty more to choose from, some of which he had hidden from Changing Star and her cohort. He could take the bodies of these abominations, as well…

But what was the point?

As Mordret continued to coldly kill the Defiled, his expression grew dim. So what if he killed them? So what if he regained a few soul cores?

The situation was still… inescapable. For once, he saw no way to survive, let alone win. Even his usual path of escape was cut off, since Soul Stealer was perfectly capable of haunting the reflections, as well.

'Are we all going to die here, in this godforsaken city?'

Wasn't it a bit too ironic? Poetic, even. To die by his own hand… One thing kept Mordret's spirit up, though. It was that girl, Cassia… Song of the Fallen. She might have had others fooled, but he knew that the blind witch was not as simple as she looked. Someone like her had to have something planned, without a doubt… she wouldn't have led her companions here otherwise. But then again, Soul Stealer had gone through the same ritual as Mordret. Neither of them was easy to perceive through divination… how else would that monster have escaped Torment's gaze and rebelled against the Dread Lord?

'Ah… I don't know.'

Mordret pushed an old man in weathered leather armor into the maw of a hideous Nightmare Creature, then pierced the creature's eye while it was busy devouring the poor fool. His expression was somber. 'At this point, we'll need a miracle to pull through.'

But when had the world been generous with miracles? If something truly astonishing happened… it was always a curse, instead. ***

Some distance away, Cassie had fled toward the breached walls of Twilight. Here, there were more Nightmare Creatures fighting against the vessels of Soul Stealer, and therefore, more mayhem and chaos. Using that chaos, Cassie was still struggling to keep herself alive. Blood was pouring from a deep wound on her neck. Pressing her hand against it, she moved through the terrible jumble of human and monstrous bodies, somehow avoiding all the swords, claws, and fangs.

Sometimes, she was only a split second away from death, but each time, that split second was somehow enough to save her. Her face was pale and bleak. An iron locket rested on her chest, wet with blood. 'How much time do I have left?'

She didn't know exactly. Far away, the Serpent King's palace shuddered, coming undone.

There, in the ruins of the throne room…

Sunny coiled his giant serpentine body around the Dread Lord, trying to crush his bones. His fangs were scratching the impenetrable midnight scales, leaving deep grooves on them. 'Die! Die, you worm!'

Losing all reason, he could only think about tearing the odious dragon apart. …However, killing a Defiled Saint was not an easy task.

 

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    kollosus_na
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    Well, I have to say I am quite curious just how powerful Sunny will be at this point. With eternal power, he's never been stronger if it wasn't for him.being berserk.
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    Crimson star
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    I'm kinda disappointed, I mean.. Which plague is sunny going to kill? Jet has killed one, Nephis has killed one, and now mordret is going to steal his kill. He suffered so much on aletheia's island and didn't get much apart from becoming a terror, where is the op memory or echo he gets from killing a harrowing defiled champion? ohno
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      Fenne04
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      Which defiled did nephis kill? And becoming a terror in one go isn't enough? I also want more powerups but that doesn't mean the ones he's gotten aren't enough.
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Nephis didn’t kill any jets evil twin got a kill, then jet, then mad prince basically got rid of himself, now there’s 3 more defiled left to defeat
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    Eightsixtwo_
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    we're probably going to see an enraged sunny v nephis soon! round 2 can't wait
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      Awybin
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      I bet she would be pratical enough to command him at this point
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    Pro100zver25
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    1519: Reverse Scale.

    The floor of the floating fortress was tilted, and Sunny could hear the sound of water rushing into the breaches. His sight was obstructed by the cloud of dust, so he closed his eyes and sensed a massive figure stirring in the darkness.

    He grinned, forgetting about how torn and battered his body was.

    Looking up, Sunny saw two cold silver stars burning in the darkness high above him — the eyes of the murderous dragon, gazing down upon him.

    The dragon moved, and at the same time, the shadows moved, as well. The drowning fortress shuddered.

    —— —— ——

    Slumped near a puddle of water, Kai gasped for air. He was suffering from terrible pain and struggling to breathe... that blow Sunny had delivered him before was not a light one. He suspected that several of his ribs had been cracked or broken. His muscles were torn, as well, so drawing the bow was a torment.

    «This... really is a Nightmare.»

    More than anything, Kai felt lost and confused.

    The battle the government forces were supposed to observe had already been a disaster. The terrible journey through the merciless white desert was like a feverish dream. Before he knew it, they were standing in front of a towering block of black stone, preparing to enter a Seed of Nightmare.

    Kai had thought that he had prepared himself mentally for the dreadful trial of the Spell, but he had been wrong. Coming to his senses in the dim throne room of a mysterious palace was unlike anything he had ever expected... and much more terrible.

    Sunny was there, pulling him away from the falling debris. He heard some outlandish things about an evil dragon, who was also his twin, and an army of alien warriors that were supposed to help the cohort. A few moments later, the dark dragon was in front of them, commanding them to kneel.

    Kai knew that Sunny never lied, of course. But hearing that voice and feeling the irresistible authority contained within it, he fully realized that it was all true...

    The abominable dragon was, indeed, a copy of him. A much more powerful, vile, and Corrupted version of Kai, who had betrayed his friends and was now trying to kill them.

    How could he turn on Sunny, Effie, Cassie, Nephis, and Colonel Jet? Kai did not know, but the truth was undeniable.

    Learning that truth hurt much more than having his ribs broken.

    Things had moved very fast from that point, not giving him an opportunity to process the bitter revelations and make sense of what was happening. Sunny warned him to stay away and suddenly turned into a giant serpent, attacking the dragon furiously.

    Had his friend somehow become a Saint, already? Kai did not know. Why did he have to stay away? He did not know that, either.

    There were many things Kai did not understand, but then, there was no real need to. At the core of it, the situation was clear — the cohort was up against a dreadful foe, and the lives of his friends were hanging in balance.

    That was why Kai tried to help Sunny fight the dragon, as best he could.

    The three of them rose into the sky, and he saw a strange city built on a vast island, illuminated by the light of seven rising suns. The streets of the city were flooded with people. Those people were fighting against a legion of Nightmare Creatures, but somehow seemed more sinister than the abominations they fought.

    Kai only caught a glimpse of them, though, engrossed by the battle against the vile dragon... against himself.

    Sunny seemed to have lost his mind, for some reason, shifting between the forms of various harrowing creatures. Consumed by fury, he wasn't able to differentiate between friend and foe. That was how Kai ended up being battered and suffering grievous wounds from his own friend... he should have listened to Sunny's warning better.

    But even if he had, he wouldn't have left Sunny to fight against the abominable dragon alone.

    Eventually, the three of them ended up away from the city, across the vast expanse of water littered with dreadful corpses, in the ruins of a fallen fortress. There was a bright flash, and the deafening roar of a distant explosion. And now, Kai was surrounded by darkness.

    Cold water was licking his skin.

    «Ah...»

    Using his Awakened Ability, Kai could see through the darkness. He could also see through the billowing dust, and even through the stone debris. All around him, the world had gone mad.

    The shadows were surging, turning into numerous dark hands. Those hands, each possessing seven fingers, tore at the dreadful dragon with sharp claws. At the same time, Sunny was trying to build another giant around himself, his attempts failing time after time.

    The dragon seemed wary of the enormous white sword that lay on the cold stones, partially buried in rubble, and so destroyed the giant ruthlessly, each time, before it could take shape.

    Slowly but surely, Sunny's body became tattered and broken. Even though he did not bleed, Kai could see that his condition was deteriorating swiftly.

    Sunny did not seem to care, consumed by the strange derangement, but Kai did.

    «I have to do something...»

    Even though Kai was not as powerful as his friends, he was not at all weak. He was an Ascended, too... he had led soldiers into battle and killed dreadful Nightmare Creatures, survived impossible odds, and triumphed where most other people would have perished.

    He had burned alive in the dragon's flame, and lived to slay the dragon. The problem was that Kai could not really move.

    His head was full of dreadful whispers, and the remnant will of the abominable dragon was forcing him to do things he never wanted to do. Simply resisting that call was taking all of his strength... and that was with the dragon not paying him any attention, as well.

    His thoughts were not his own.

    [Betrayed you... poisoned you... made you into an abomination... lured you... abandoned you... traitor... traitor... TRAITOR!]

    Kai groaned and grabbed his head, but the whispers only grew louder.

    The worst part about them was that, because of his Flaw, Kai knew that it was all true. He — the other he — had indeed been betrayed, corrupted, used, and abandoned. By none other than Sunny, the person he trusted the most... the other Sunny, perhaps. At least that was what the dragon believed.

    [Hurt him... kill him... punish him... take his hope away... take his will away... TAKE HIS CROWN AWAY!]

    Kai gritted his teeth, refusing to listen.

    He knew himself very well. That... wasn't him. That wasn't them.

    Luckily, Sunny was attacking the dragon so fiercely that it had no time to turn its gaze at Kai. And so, the insurmountable authority of its command was slowly growing weaker.

    Groaning, Kai turned to the puddle of water and looked at the one who was hiding in the reflections. His lips moved:

    «Be... ready.»

    With that, he slowly picked up his bow and raised it with trembling hands.

    His bow was a Transcendent Memory of the Fifth Tier, and there were plenty of enchanted arrows in his soul arsenal. The problem was that, despite that, Kai had failed to deal substantial damage to the abominable dragon. Ironically, the most damage he had dealt was to the shadow giant Sunny created, just before the explosion.

    However... with his supernatural sight, Kai had long noticed a special scale hidden on the dragon's chest. It was of a different color than all others, as if forged from iron, and had a peculiar shape.

    Looking down, he looked at the iron amulet in the shape of an anvil hanging from a string on his neck. That amulet had been with him since the Second Nightmare, given to him by Sunny.

    And so... his evil copy must have possessed it, as well.

    Ignoring the pain, Kai gritted his teeth and rose, then strained his muscles, and drew his bow.

    The string was heavy. One shot...

    Sunny seemed to be moments away from death, so there would be no time for another. He couldn't miss.

    He wouldn't miss.

    Silencing the deafening whispers that drowned his mind, Kai did what he was best at — aimed his bow, held his breath, and allowed his fingers to slip from the string.

    A sinister red arrow flashed through the darkness...

    And hit the small iron scale hidden among countless others on the chest of the lunging dragon.

    The dragon's claws tore through the forming shadow giant and struck Sunny, pressing him into the ground.

    The arrow failed to pierce the creature's tough hide, and so Kai swayed, suddenly weak from blood loss.

    ...But it did break that single scale, cracking it in two.

    In the next moment, the man hiding in the reflection was suddenly gone, and the dragon froze in place.

    Something sinister reflected in the depths of his silver eyes.
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      Pro100zver25
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      1520: Dreadful Soul.

      «What a sight...»

      Mordret watched as Nightingale, picturesque despite being bloodied and covered in dust, drew his bow and let an arrow loose.

      He had fled to the floating fortress after noticing the Denial Amulet fused into the Dread Lord's scales — and just in time. Something truly curious had happened in Twilight, destroying all the reflections he could have used to take a look. It was probably Changing Star's fault... or Soul Stealer's fault. In any case, Mordret would have been burned to a crisp if he had not left the city.

      After traversing the still water and reaching the fortress, he hid in the reflections and observed what was happening inside. Sunless was fighting like a madman... more of a madman than he usually was... while the Dread Lord viciously mauled and battered him.

      Truly, it was a miracle that Sunless had been able to battle the tyrant of Verge for so long, and even deliver countless wounds to the mighty dragon. What other Master could have done the same? That guy really boggled the mind.

      Nevertheless, there was something strange about their fight. The Defiled Saint could have gone for the kill a long time ago, but he was restraining himself. Probably because he wanted to capture Sunless alive.

      And make him a slave again.

      That made sense. Although Mordret mostly knew about the Six Plagues from the records he had spied in the frozen reflection of Twilight, the Mad Prince seemed to have been the deterrence the tyrant of Verge used to keep the other five Defiled champions in check... especially Soul Stealer.

      Now that Soul Stealer had finally turned on him, Sunless and his sinister soul were the best weapon the Dread Lord could use against the rebellious fiend.

      Mordret studied Nightingale for a while, amused.

      «...Have I really submitted to that naive fool?»

      Well, he must not have remained naive for long after becoming Defiled.

      Still... how had Soul Stealer missed the chance to become the master of the Mad Prince himself, after Changing Star was gone? The impostor... was really a disappointment.

      Regardless, Mordret had spoken to the Nightingale — the original carrier of the Denial Amulet — just before Twilight went up in flames. The charming archer had a part to play...

      And now, it seemed that he had played it brilliantly.

      A red arrow whistled through the air and struck the small scale on the chest of the giant dragon, cracking it.

      «What a shot.»

      How hard would it be, to hit a target so small, and a moving one at that?

      Mordret allowed himself to admire the precision of the Ascended archer for a split second.

      And then dove into the Dread Lord's corrupted soul.

      «Here we go...»

      Smiling, Mordret found himself surrounded by darkness.

      The darkness extended its revolting tendrils, trying to catch him. A forest of them rose from all sides, slithering like snakes. Trembling slightly, he evaded the grasp of Corruption and dashed forward.

      «That's why I hate invading the souls of Nightmare Creatures...»

      At least he possessed both of his hands here. Sadly, Mordret could only reflect the powers and weapons of the master of the invaded soul, not use his own. And since the Dread Lord had surrendered to Defilement and was thus banished from the Nightmare Spell, there were no Memories here for Mordret to summon.

      The Memories were given by the Spell, and taken away by the Spell. There were other things he could steal, though...

      Almost caught by the harrowing tendrils, he jumped and soared into the air. Flying was not something Mordret did often, but he had experienced it before — so, learning how to use this particular Ability only took him a moment.

      His body rippled and swelled, becoming covered by impregnable scales Two mighty wings sprouted from his back, and his teeth turned into sharp porcelain fangs.

      He became a dragon.

      Mordret had not been a dragon before, but he had stolen bodies of Nightmare Creatures of a similar kind. So, he grew accustomed to this new shape quickly.

      Finally, his eerie gaze pierced the vile darkness and found a figure standing in the heart of it, lonesome and lost.

      The soul of the Dread Lord still maintained its human appearance... he must not have surrendered to Corruption entirely, yet.

      A vicious smile twisted Mordret's reptilian lips.

      «Time to die...»

      He wasn't sure which one of them was going to die, but was eager to find out.

      Mordret was merely an Ascended Monster right now, while the Dread Lord... there were five repugnant masses of Corruption hidden in the boundless darkness of his defiled soul, so he had to be a Corrupted Tyrant. The chances of victory were slim.

      But then again, Mordret had killed numerous foes who were more powerful than him... more experienced than him, more knowledgeable about the nuances of their Aspects than him, more proficient in using their Memories than him.

      However, none of them had been as resourceful as him, as resolute as him, or as ruthless as him.

      Nightingale was a brave, but naive fool... so how much better could his Corrupted version be?

      If there was one thing Mordret was afraid of, though, it was the knowledge of the Defilement the Dread Lord wielded.

      That was why this battle was a gamble, even more so than every other soul battle Mordret had fought in the past.

      «I'll just have to kill him before he has time to say anything, then...»

      In the distance, the lonesome figure moved, finally noticing the invader. A mad light ignited in the Dread Lord's eyes.

      —— —— ——

      Far away, among the scorched ruins of Twilight, nothing living moved.

      The buildings — those that were far enough from the epicenter of the blast to not be reduced to dust — had either collapsed or stood blackened and deformed. Ash fell from the dark sky like snow, covering the desolate landscape.

      Most of the living beings that had witnessed the birth of the radiant star had been turned to ash, but piles of smoldering corpses still remained at the edges of the city. The walls surrounding Twilight had collapsed, and the giant carcasses beyond them were scorched.

      A pale hand rose from the water among those carcasses.

      Surfacing, Cassie climbed onto the carapace of a dead abomination and gulped for air. Then, she collapsed and lay motionlessly, ash falling on her face from the dark sky.

      The iron locket was still with her, safe and sound.

      A slender rapier hovered in the air above the blind girl, seemingly concerned. Cassie concentrated on it, feeling her consciousness begin to slip.

      «Go...»

      The Quiet Dancer hesitated for a few moments, then disappeared into the darkness.

      Cassie sighed and allowed her battered body to relax.

      Laying on the blackened carapace of a dead abomination, she turned her head to face the ruins of Twilight.

      A cold, pale smile appeared on her lips.

      —— —— ——

      In the heart of the destroyed city, Nephis slowly opened her eyes. Soul Stealer was no more.

      The bright radiance suffusing her skin slowly grew dim and disappeared. The white flames dancing in her eyes were extinguished. Her silver hair, which had been flowing in an ethereal wind, fell down.

      Standing naked amidst the scene of utter devastation, she shivered and looked around.

      Her mind was empty.

      After a while, Nephis realized that her tunic had been destroyed, and summoned another Memory. The familiar weight of the Starlight Legion Armor — the only one she had left — settled on her shoulders, making her feel comforted.

      That armor...

      It felt as if she was forgetting something.

      «Twilight... Soul Stealer... the Dread Lord...»

      As she remained motionless, considering her thoughts, a slender rapier fell from the dark sky and hovered in front of her, trembling slightly. Nephis looked at it impassively.

      The rapier turned, its tip pointing into the darkness.

      «You want to lead me somewhere?»

      Quiet Dancer... that was Cassie's Echo.

      The rapier trembled again, and then flew forward. Frowning slightly, Nephis followed.
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        BlankDjinn
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        Oh bless the chosen one
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    Red_skin001
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    Am I the only one wondering and hoping for like bonus chapters. Like say 20...maybe 10...ok just 5...even 2...fine we'll go with one. Just give us something! Anything!! Please g3!!
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    SrgtLock
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    Would love to read the next chapters, but not from the comments. sigh
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    ErectileReptile
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    Maybe this enchantment along with the corruption is how the Mad Prince was born.
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    Pro100zver25
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    1517: Supernova.

    On the crumbling streets of Twilight, a grotesque Nightmare Creature was mauling another with its fangs, while a rain of swords and spears fell on its tough hide. Each strike caused streams of fetid blood to pour out of ghastly wounds, but the abominations paid it no attention.

    «Ah... it hurts.»

    Mordret, who had taken the body of the Nightmare Creature, was not having a great time. Not only was he being cut and mangled by the vessels of the impostor, but it was also getting hard to breathe. The air was full of smoke, and the buildings around him had caught fire, at some point.

    But he was so close...

    Finally, the abominations he had been brutalizing shuddered and died. An ethereal stream of power flowed into his soul, and he fled into the reflections, escaping the cruel blades of the hollow vessels.

    Appearing a few hundred meters away from the pursuing mob, he left the dying body of the battered Nightmare Creature and returned to his own. Before too long, a familiar pain tore apart his soul, forcing Mordret to groan.

    «Why... does it have... to be so unpleasant?»

    A new core was being born in the depths of his soul. He was becoming a Monster once again.

    «This will give me some breathing room.»

    The human flood was already surrounding him, seemingly endless. Mordret had only a few seconds of reprieve before the puppets of Soul Stealer would assault him again.

    His perception spread far and wide, jumping between countless reflections to observe the world.

    He saw Song of the Fallen, the blind witch.

    He also saw a giant made of shadows wield a jade sword against a harrowing dragon... Sunless, the madman, was fighting against the Dread Lord.

    Nightingale was there, as well, kneeling near a puddle of water.

    At that moment, Mordret's eyes glistened, and a sinister thought entered his mind.

    «Can I?»

    He hesitated for a moment, unsure. But then, a dark smile twisted his lips.

    'Well, even if I fail, it will at least be entertaining.'

    Mordret moved, contemplating how much essence he had left. Reaching the distant fortress would be a challenge...

    But then, he was distracted from these calculations.

    That was because he saw something else.

    Turning toward the heart of the city, Mordret froze for a moment.

    His eyes widened slightly.

    —— —— ——

    Cassie leaned against a broken wall, clutching her mangled neck. Her armor was slick with blood, and she felt weak. Her beautiful face was pale and tired.

    «Go.»

    The Echo of the slain Sybil floated away, the hem of her red dress hovering above the cobblestones. She was going to buy her master some time to escape, and then drown in the flood of hollow-eyed warriors.

    Sighing, Cassie pushed herself off the wall and continued to flee. She dodged and evaded the Nightmare Creatures that lunged at her from the ruins, not bothering to retaliate. There was no time for it.

    The lives of Effie and Jet were hanging in a fragile balance... they were literally hanging from her neck, hidden in an iron locket. That locket pressed her down with the weight of a mountain.

    She couldn't allow herself to make mistakes.

    «I must escape.»

    Making another turn, she came to a halt in front of a devastated space.

    Behind her was the tide of pursuing warriors, all staring at her with those eerie empty eyes of theirs.

    In front of her... were the broken gates of Twilight. Beyond them, there was nothing but still water.

    There was nowhere else to run.

    Cassie let out a quiet sigh.

    Turning around, she lowered her bloodied hand and unsheathed the Quiet Dancer. The slender rapier glistened in the light of dawn, pointing at the approaching puppets of Soul Stealer.

    She gritted her teeth.

    «Come, then.»

    «It's time.»

    —— —— ——

    ...In the heart of Twilight, Nephis finally reached the Serpent King's palace.

    The palace was no more. It had collapsed, at some point, turning into a vast ruin. Blood flowed between the shattered stones.

    The Dread Lord was not here. Sunny was nowhere to be seen, either. She was late.

    A heavy sigh escaped from her lips.

    Behind Nephis, Twilight was wreathed in white flames. In front of her, a dozen warriors stood motionlessly, surrounding a monstrous figure in a tattered vermilion cloak.

    If not for his mirror-like eyes, she would not have recognized Mordret of Valor... Soul Stealer. His original body.

    Nephis stared at the monster silently, an incandescent void shining through her eyes.

    Then, she took a step forward.

    Her armor had long crumbled. Her white tunic was torn and cut, revealing the soft radiance of her skin. Even her sword was covered by a net of cracks, ready to shatter into a whirlwind of sparks.

    She was tired.

    «Found you.»

    Nephis walked toward Soul Stealer, and the figures surrounding him moved to meet her. At the same time, thousands upon thousands of

    human vessels were pouring from the burning streets, surrounding her. There was no end to them.

    She had killed so many... but no matter how many she killed, the flood of bodies never ceased. It only grew.

    The first figure reached her, summoning a long spear.

    Nephis raised her sword and met its strike. The second figure was already lunging from the side... the third, the fourth... she tried to block, evade, and deflect them all.

    A few moments later, her sword broke.

    Even then, Nephis continued to move forward. Step after step, wound after wound, she slowly, torturously made her way toward Soul Stealer.

    She almost made it.

    There were only a few meters left between her and the monstrous creature now... but those several meters were like an insurmountable abyss.

    Pushed down, Nephis fell to her knees. Seven spears were piercing her radiant body, nailing it to the ground. She couldn't heal these wounds until the spears were gone, but those holding them had no intention of retrieving their weapons.

    Impaled on them and held down, Nephis couldn't move.

    Sensing a movement ahead, she raised her head and looked at the approaching monster. Her radiant image was reflected in his mirror-like eyes.

    Soul Stealer stopped a couple steps away, looking down at her with an empty gaze. His pale lips twisted into a strange smile.

    «Sis... ter...»

    His inhuman voice sounded like shards of broken glass. Nephis looked down.

    The radiance suffusing her skin dimmed a little. A tormented sigh escaped from her lips.

    Kneeling... just like she had at the end of the Second Nightmare... Nephis said:

    «I came into this world... as a sharp blade...»

    She raised her head slightly and looked at the monstrous creature with a tired gaze.

    «But with every step I took, my edge was dulled.»

    Her face slowly became impassive, devoid of all emotion. Her voice was like a whisper.

    «I've made compromises, learned how to act reasonably, and forced myself to move with restraint.»

    Nephis took a deep breath and remained silent for a moment.

    When she spoke again, her voice had grown steady and loud. A hint of an indescribable emotion appeared in her radiant eyes.

    Glaring at the monstrous creature, she said:

    «...I am tired of compromises. I am tired of being reasonable. I am tired of being restrained.»

    Nephis looked into the eyes of Soul Stealer, furious flames igniting in the depths of her own.

    «I... am Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan.»

    Her gaze was suddenly full of cold contempt. Her even tone trembled with incinerating passion.

    «Who dares to stop me?»

    And when she spoke those words, the soft radiance suffusing her skin exploded with brilliant light.

    A hurricane wind rose, stirring the fire devouring the streets of Twilight. The seven spears impaling Nephis to the ground caught aflame, melting in its scorching white heat.

    Although it seemed impossible, the blinding light emanating from her incandescent figure grew even more intense, unbearable to look at.

    If Sunny was there to see Nephis, he would have witnessed her six radiant soul cores swelling with furious light.

    He would have also seen one of them becoming covered by a net of fiery cracks.

    ...Soul Stealer moved, reaching forward, but he was too late.

    In the next moment, all the flames burning across the ruins of Twilight were suddenly absorbed by the incandescent figure kneeling in front of him.

    For a split second, the world was still and silent. There was a whisper.

    And then, everything dissolved in white radiance.
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      Pro100zver25
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      1518: Ruin.

      Standing on the crumbling wall of the floating fortress, Sunny saw the light grow dim above Twilight. For a moment, everything was still.

      And then, the entire world was suddenly drowned in white radiance, blinding him.

      Stunned, he raised a hand to cover his eyes and saw a pristine star ignite in the heart of the distant city. It swelled, growing into a massive sphere of furious flame.

      Everything happened in an instant.

      The buildings nearest to the white star simply dissolved in its pure light, evaporating. Those further away exploded into dust and were erased from existence by an obliterating shockwave. Those behind them were flattened and melted, turning to ash from the immolating heat.

      A wave of incinerating fire, taller than the towering walls of the city, spread outward at lightning speed, consuming everything in its path — buildings, trees, cobblestones, even air itself... and all the tiny human figures flooding the crumbling streets.

      Behind it, the furious star rose and deformed, slowly turning into a mushroom cloud of incandescent white flame. The pillar of fire supporting it dwarfed everything, reaching toward the sky.

      «W-what...»

      Even driven into madness by fury, he was momentarily paralyzed by the harrowing splendor of that inconceivable sight. Twilight... Twilight was being destroyed in front of his eyes.

      ...That was when the invisible shockwave reached the fortress, shattering its walls and throwing him down.

      The deafening roar of the explosion came next, shaking the world.

      Sunny plummeted from the broken wall and hit the cold stones with a sickening sound. Bouncing off the hard surface, he rolled and then instinctively covered his head with his hands. In the next moment, a rain of stone debris fell down, pummeling him like crushing hail.

      «Who... who dares...»

      Deaf from the cataclysmic roar of the blast, he screamed furiously and tried to stand up. Something hit him on the head, but Sunny did not care. Hunched, he rose from the ground and peered into the dust that had enveloped everything around, searching for the massive figure of the dragon.

      So what if all of Twilight was devoured by flame? So what if it seemed like the sky had been shattered and fell down?

      He was still going to kill the hateful worm...

      «...Why is it so dark?»

      The colossal pillar of flame had reached the heavens and collapsed on itself, torn apart by the wind. The furious light of the pure white star had dimmed and disappeared, plunging the world into darkness.

      A vast cloud of ash rose into the air and obscured the seven suns, turning the twilight of dawn into a lightless gloom of dark devastation.

      —— —— ——

      Far away, in the scorched desert that had been Twilight, ash fell from the sky like snow. In the heart of the ruined city, nothing but darkness remained. Even the air itself had been burned away by the inconceivable heat of the obliterating explosion, and so there were no flames burning on the blackened stones.

      The only source of illumination in that dark abyss was a radiant figure that stood amidst the destruction, surrounded by ash and ruins. It was slowly coalescing back into the shape of a beautiful young woman from pure light.

      Her brilliant skin did not have a single blemish on it, and her shining hair flowed like incandescent silver, emanating a blinding white radiance.

      Her pristine light reflected in the boiling water, creating a small island of light in the sea of searing darkness. Twilight was still and silent, with nothing but water moving on its vast, smoldering expanse.

      The numerous human bodies of Soul Stealer were all gone, devoured by the merciless flames and turned to ash.

      The Nightmare Creatures who had battled against them were gone, too. Only Nephis remained, illuminating the darkness with her light.

      ...And because she was the only one left, the indestructible reflection of the sinister mirror fiend had nowhere to go but into the depths of her radiant, harrowing eyes.

      —— —— ——

      Nephis was standing on the surface of a calm ocean. The world around her was suffused with sunlight, and the perfectly still water below her bare feet glowed beautifully, reflecting the brilliance of heaven.

      It was as if she was standing on a sea of golden clouds, awash in breathtaking light.

      Seven suns shone brightly above her head. She looked at them impassively.

      She had felt the terrible agony of one of her soul cores — the Terror Core — destroying itself before. But so many Defiled abominations had been consumed by the unleashed flames of her soul that it was reformed anew.

      With it, the seventh core was born.

      The last core.

      The pain of its creation had already passed, and Nephis was a Titan now.

      She looked away from the seven suns and gazed silently at the only spot of dirt and darkness in her perfectly radiant world. Out there, some distance away, a repulsive creature stood, staring at her with mirror-like eyes.

      It did not look like a human, nor did it look like a Nightmare Creature. Instead, it was like a revolting amalgamation of countless people, countless abominations, all joined together into a monstrous patchwork being that shifted and changed form with every move, every breath, every moment that passes.

      The shifting monster towered above her, staining the pure waters of her soul with darkness and corruption.

      Soul Stealer grinned, reaching forward with countless hands.

      He called her name with countless voices.

      His countless eyes festered with hatred and greed.

      But also fear.

      Nephis looked at him with contempt.

      Her even voice echoed across the radiant expanse, uttering a single word:

      "...Burn."

      And then, the beautiful landscape of her soul changed.

      The water Soul Stealer stood upon was no water at all. Instead, it was liquid flame, as if he was standing on the surface of a furious white star. The golden clouds floating above him were not vapor, but incandescent gas, as if he was drowning in burning stardust.

      Most harrowing of all, though, was the light of the seven suns

      Because here in the sea of Changing Star's soul, there was no escape from their incinerating rays.

      The radiance of the seven suns swelled, turning the calm ocean into an incandescent white void.

      And, trapped in that merciless void... Soul Stealer burned.
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        Smiling Slime
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        there probably a perk/ability when you get 7 soul core
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        Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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        No way😮 How? Neph didn't even absorb the cores. How did she become a titan? I thought only sunny could gain shadow frgments from killing? Am i missing something here?🤔
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          Pro100zver25
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          For those who forgot, I’ll explain:

          Because of the [Halfbreed] attribute, every creature killed by the flame of Nephis partially replenishes the fragments of Nephis soul. Due to Nephis's nuclear explosion, her fire burned and killed so many abominations and Soul Stealer's vessels… so many that it not only gave her back her exploding soul core, but also gave her so many soul fragments that she was able to form another one.
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            Ryuk
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            How many cores sunny got yet
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              Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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              Currently 6
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      Dummybaron
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      glory to the Hero Pro100zver25.
      Also if sunny cant sacrafice his cores to do something cool then this is unfair.
      Mordret can create reflections of people, Nephis is a fking Nuke and Sunny can't do shit without being bullied by fated 10 times in row and even after that all he gets is "BERELY survived". Sorry it's just looks to me like this nuke appeared out of nowhere.
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        hell 2011
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        I hope Sunny gets the kill for the Dragon, I'd love to see what kind of memory he'd get from it.
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        Turnc4406
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        It's not the first time she's done that in this book. Chapter 94, Battle in the Depths. She did the same thing at that time, as well. Also, Sunny CAN do something with his cores. He has the Shadows. That's his thing with multiple cores. The guy is an absolute beast.
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        Pro100zver25
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        Not to mention that it’s very difficult for Sunny to get soul fragments, unlike Nephis, who out of the blue became a Titan without putting any effort into it.

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    حمد
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    if you want the next chapter ask i can do it
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      Максим Довбняк
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      We wait pro100zver, we believe in him)
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        BlankDjinn
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        The giver of chapters our chosen one
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          shaakh
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          Chapter Providing Heavenly Venerable
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        حمد
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        Sure thing
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    Dom_1
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    Anyone know where 1513 is at?
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1508 in comments
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