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Chapter 1528: New Eden

Mordret studied him with a neutral expression. Then, he smiled pleasantly. "How should I know? Am I a Sovereign?"

Sunny stared at him silently for a few moments. Eventually, he shook his head. "No… but you are a son of one, was raised by another, and currently serve the third. If you don't know, then who would?"

Mordret laughed. "Well, if you put it like that, it does sound like I should know. However, Sunless, you seem to be mistaken about something. The thing is… I don't care to know. Why should I care about the waking world? Whatever happens to it has little to do with me."

Sunny frowned. Indeed, Mordret had spent most of his childhood in the Dream Realm, so he had little attachment to Earth. More than that, he was not someone who would care about the lives of hundreds of millions of innocent people, let alone feel inclined to do something to save them. All Mordret cared about was his revenge against the Great Clan Valor. A faint smile appeared on Sunny's face. "Sure, you might not care about the waking world. But you do care about your father's plans — at least as far as to be able to try and ruin them better. So cut the crap and just tell me what you know. If you don't mind."

Mordret stared at him with amusement for a while, then sighed and shook his head.

"Well, why not? But I'm afraid that you are overestimating me. I really do not know what my father and the Queen of Worms are planning. I am not exactly on speaking terms with the former, and the latter does not trust me enough to share such secrets. All I know is that they are serious about having a war with each other. That was why I joined Ki Song."

He lingered for a moment and added, his voice losing its usual lightheartedness: "I'll warn you, though. Don't presume to understand the Sovereigns, Sunless. You might think that you have them figured out, but you don't. They are far older than we are, and far more powerful. They are also not some cardboard villains. My father, Ki Song, and the third one… are the most exceptional individuals of their generation, or maybe even of all generations. They did not end up on their thrones by accident."

Sunny looked at him somberly.

"What are you trying to say?"

Mordret shrugged with a smile. "I'm just saying that you might find it hard to understand their plans. Abandoning the waking world? Well, that surely sounds like something they would do. But if you think about it, why would they do that? Even if the Sovereigns only care about the Dream Realm, they still need Awakened to populate it. And Awakened cannot exist without mundane people. You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs, and you can't get a stable supply of eggs without a poultry farm. Something like that."

Sunny remained silent for a while, thinking about what Mordret had said. Although the terms he used were very cynical, the underlying message held true. Indeed, there had to be an immense population of mundane people for a comparatively small amount of Awakened to emerge. If the waking world was indeed destined to be consumed by the Dream Realm, the Sovereigns could not allow themselves to abandon it completely before that happened. Which went against what Sunny had learned about them before. He frowned, feeling confused.

Eventually, Sunny shook his head and asked, his voice somber:

"What about the third one? Asterion, what does he want?"

As soon as those words were spoken, Mordret's smile dimmed, growing strangely… forced. He leaned forward slightly. "Sunless… do me a favor, try not to speak that name aloud. Otherwise, he might actually hear you."

Sunny blinked a couple of times, staring at him incredulously.

"Come on. Really?" Mordret let out a long sigh, then shook his head reproachfully. "I'm not saying that to scare you, I'm just telling the truth. The old man… his powers are a bit beyond comprehension. If you feel threatened by Ki Song or my father, wait till you meet him. Better yet, hope that you never will."

Sunny leaned back, crossing his arms. "What's so scary about him? If he's so powerful, why isn't he participating in this war Song and Valor started? Where is he? Come to think of it, where does he come from? There is almost nothing written about him in the history books. Is he a Legacy? Does he have a clan? An army?"

Mordret shrugged. "The thing you need to understand about him… is that his Domain is different from those of the other two. Yes, Domains can be different in nature. Most are like what my father and Ki Song possess, territorial. That is why Valor and Song are fighting over territory. But not his… his is more of an idea than a place." He remained silent for a few moments, then said somberly:

"You must have realized by now that the Great Clans were built by those who inherited the Divine Lineages. Valor was born from the Lineage of War, Immortal Flame from the Lineage of Sun, House of Night from the Lineage of Storm. Clan Song rose to prominence later, after Ki Song discovered the Lineage of Beast. The old man is the one who has the Lineage of Heart… however, there is no clan he belongs to. Do you know why that is?"

Sunny shook his head. 'The lineage of Heart God…'

Heart God was also the god of souls, as well as emotions, memory, hunger, and growth. What kind of Aspect could Asterion possess, then? What powers did he wield? What was the nature of his Domain?

Mordret took a deep breath, then smiled. "Well… it's because he does not come from the Legacy Clans. Legacy Clans have been in power since before we were born, so we are conditioned to assume that it has always been like that. But, in fact, there were many powers competing for the right to shape the world as they saw fit, back in the chaotic time after the Spell first descended. Some more terrible than others. The old man is the last remnant of one of those vanquished powers."

Sunny remembered hearing about that. From what he knew, the current system — with the government and the Legacy Clans maintaining the world order together — was established after several other, fringe factions had been defeated by the first Legacies. Even with all the sins of the current regime, the ones that could have been would have been much more terrifying. At least that was what he had been told by Wake of Ruin.

Mordret lingered for a moment. "Ah, by the way… the old man is not that old, actually. It's just what I call him. The faction he comes from, you see, was a small group of the Path of Ascension zealots. Real fanatics, far more extreme than anyone you could have met among the Legacies. Now, those people… they were really in favor of abandoning the waking world completely, believing that the Nightmare Spell was meant to pave the way for a new beginning. That the Dream Realm was a wild garden meant for a new breed of humans."

He shook his head. "And they did abandon the waking world, establishing an isolated colony in the Dream Realm not long after the first Masters Ascended. The man who would one day become the third Sovereign… was actually born there. In fact, he was the first human child born in the Dream Realm. The original Dreamspawn."

Mordret smiled. "Well, in any case. Those reclusive extremists did not last long. Their colony was eventually overtaken by Nightmare Creatures, and he was the only one who survived. In the end, he found his way to Bastion, met my father, was brought back to the waking world, and joined Broken Sword's cohort."

The Prince of Nothing looked at Sunny with a strange expression, then frowned. "I hope that satisfied your curiosity. Ah, all this talking made me thirsty. I think I'll go find myself something to drink..."

He rose and moved to walk away, but then lingered for a moment. Looking back, Mordret said in a friendly tone:

"Oh, by the way. I said before that you'd better hope to never meet that guy. Sorry… I don't think you'll have a choice. The old man, you see, is very interested in people with divine bloodlines. Considering your connection to Shadow, the only missing Lineage, he'll probably come find you someday. Your precious Changing Star, as well, since there might not be another Dreamspawn anywhere in the two worlds."

With that, he smiled pleasantly and walked away, leaving Sunny alone.

The Chain Breaker continued moving west, the leaves of the sacred tree rustling gently in the wind.

Sunny stared silently at the vast expanse of the Great River, his head full of dark thoughts. '...Goddammit.'

It was really unfair. He did not even have the Lineage of Shadow God — Blood Weave had greedily devoured it a long time ago. Why did he have to deal with a mysterious and sinister Sovereign?

It was not as if Sunny did not have a host of other terrible problems he had to deal with already.

'Mordret might have been lying, as well.'

It was only then that Sunny thought back on their conversation and uttered a quiet curse.

The Prince of Nothing had talked for so long, but did not give a straight answer to a single question!

'That bastard...'

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    MefetraN7
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    Quote: A Hedgehog
    Do you think that Mordret is afraid of Asterion?

    Чего его боятся? обыкновенный вампир, я его убил в лагере когда он попытался попить моей крови.
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    A Hedgehog
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    Do you think that Mordret is afraid of Asterion?
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      Dummybaron
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      Yep he totally is. Asterion is "certain angel"(I wouldn't dare say his name) from LOTM everybody is afraid of "him".
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        ADAMMMM
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    MefetraN7
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    Quote: Slayer0710
    Seems to me like calm before the storm, Cassie herself is so enigmatic...imagine her corrupted form. Bet it would be much worse than LO49 in terms of mind games. Wouldn't be surprised even if entire Nightmare so far was part of her plan or something. Assuming She does exist and there's no Cassie=Torment shenanigans going on.

    Так кэсси же убили в затуновшем храме, не?
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      Xenko
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      It wasn't Torment, it was another sybil. Torment are currently in the Verge(at least characters assume that for now)waiting for cohort. In the drowned temple there was other defiled sybil, not Torment
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    ErectileReptile
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    "Sunless… do me a favor, try not to speak that name aloud. Otherwise, he might actually hear you."

    Asterion is above the sequences
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      Guru
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      This is Weavers domain peepo074
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    Pro100zver25
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    1533: Dusk Flower.

    Chain Breaker was sailing across the vast expanse of the Great River. With each day, the time of their inevitable arrival at Verge drew closer. Torment was waiting there, as well as the remnants of the Defiled horde. All dreadful and powerful adversaries, without a doubt.

    Sunny felt a strange melancholy settle in his burdened heart... something he did not want to carry, and could not afford to feel. His mind had to be focused on the preparations for the nearing battle. The battle that was going to decide whether they would return home as Saints, or be buried forever in the dreadful darkness of the Tomb of Ariel.

    So, he did what he did best. He put his feelings aside, and got to work.

    Five Memories waited for him to alter them, each possessing a unique and complicated weave. Each was different from the Crown of Dawn, and called for a different approach.

    The suits of armor Effie and Kai had received for slaying the two Chain Lords of the Ivory City were the easiest to deal with. Armor was meant to be durable, after all, and perhaps for that reason, the weave of these Memories was robust and durable, as well.

    Or maybe it was simply because of where they came from. In any case, Sunny had a good feeling about altering the Memories left behind by the two immortal Saints.

    The deadly arrow and the helpful charm Nephis had received in Twilight were much more complicated. They were entirely different from each other, as well, which made the task of studying the weave of their enchantments harder.

    But the most troublesome Memory by far was the Transcendent weapon of the Seventh Tier Nephis had received for slaying Soul Stealer. Not only was the weave of the silver blade infinitely more complex, but Sunny was also trying to do something he had never done before — replace a single nexus of a greater Memory and enhance only one of its enchantments, leaving the rest untouched.

    More than that, the weave of the altered enchantment had to be completely isolated, so that the pressure of its more potent essence did not break the balance of the entire tapestry.

    The elaborate puzzle of it all was driving him insane. Finding countless solutions to a myriad of problems demanded all of his attention.

    Which was good. Sunny enjoyed being faced with problems that could actually be solved. He also liked not being able to dwell on other things too much, focusing entirely on a single task.

    Days passed. Turning into weeks...

    The Chain Breaker braved the vast expanse of the azure sky and finally entered the reaches of the Great River where the world was eternally bathed in the crimson radiance of dusk.

    They fought plenty of harrowing Nightmare Creatures on the way. Sunny was somewhat forced to swallow his previous confidence — yes, nothing managed to defeat the cohort or gravely wound any of the seven Masters. But they came close to being defeated on more than one occasion.

    One time, the impregnable hull of the Chain Breaker was even breached. Luckily, they were flying above the currents at the time, so the ship did not take any water. But having to hastily patch the damaged section in the middle of a prolonged battle made everyone remember why arrogance was the quickest way to die in the unforgiving world of the Nightmare Spell.

    Not long before the second month of their journey came to an end, Sunny finally finished his work on the two suits of armor. Effie and Kai each had a Supreme Memory to protect them now, while Jet had her Legacy Relic. This made him feel better about the terrible battle that waited for them ahead.

    Most of the preparatory work for the other three alterations had been complete, too. Sunny had plenty of essence strings at his disposal, as well as detailed knowledge of each of the three weaves. All that remained now was to carefully go over his plans, envision every step, and try to predict what could go wrong.

    That was going to take him some time... but before that happened, the Chain Breaker finally arrived at Fallen Grace.

    The arrival this time was different from the first.

    Back then, neither Sunny nor Nephis had known what to expect from the last human city on the Great River. Therefore, they had been wary and ready for battle. He had even chosen to assume the form of the onyx serpent, following the graceful vessel from below the waves.

    Many things were different now. The Chain Breaker was soaring above the water instead of resting on the currents. There were more people aboard.

    Fallen Grace itself was different, too. Not only did it feel like an island of safety and peace in the ocean of perilous danger, but the city had also changed visibly.

    It had indeed migrated further downstream, allowing the citizens to gain back their vitality. The first time Sunny and Nephis saw Fallen Grace, it was like a wilting white flower that floated on the crimson waves, bathed in the intense glow of the setting suns. There were still signs of deterioration hidden behind its beauty, but the white flower did not seem like it was dying anymore.

    Instead, it looked to be recovering from a cured disease.

    Many of the weathered buildings were being repaired. The sea of scarlet sails that helped Fallen Grace stay in place seemed freshly dyed. The island-ships were connected by solid bridges, and a few new ones were being constructed at the edges of the city, with countless people working on their unfinished frames.

    Above all else, the atmosphere of the last city had entirely changed. If it had been somber and stifled before, now it was brimming with vigor and vitality.

    It was as if people who had no hope had suddenly regained belief in the future.

    Seeing Fallen Grace like this was a stark reminder for Sunny. A reminder of what it was that they were fighting for.

    Even though he had almost forgotten, they weren't fighting against the Defilement to merely survive, or even to conquer the Nightmare and become Saints.

    They were fighting for these people. Their defeat would mean the end of the River Civilization, while their triumph would give the people of Fallen Grace a chance to rebuild and thrive once again.

    Even if these men and women were merely phantoms conjured by the Spell, their joys and sorrows mattered.

    But, more than that... they were a symbol of similar cities back in the waking world. The elegant canals of Fallen Grace were no different from the bustling streets on NQSC.

    Making sure that they would not turn empty and desolate... that was the calling of the Awakened. The change that had happened to this floating city served to illustrate what the triumphs or failures of Awakened truly meant.

    Standing on the deck of the Chain Breaker, Sunny took a deep breath.

    «We will destroy Verge and conquer this Nightmare.»

    He had promised to do so. He had promised to do so thrice. Soon, he would have the chance to make good on his promise.
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      1534: Rejuvenated.

      The Chain Breaker landed on the water and cut across its surface, approaching a familiar pier. Just like in the past, there was a crowd of people watching the graceful ship approach.

      Sunny remembered the last time he had seen these people... it was when he, Nephis, and Cassie were departing from Fallen Grace, on their route to find and rescue the other members of the cohort. Thousands of gaunt, solemn old men and women had gathered on the piers on that day to see Dusk, their protector and savior, leave.

      Perhaps to never return.

      What was it that Cassie had said back then, after breaking her golden chains in a striking and decisive manner?

      She had said that they would gather powerful Outsiders, vanquish the Defilement, and usher in a new era. An era of freedom and grace. That she knew it to be true.

      Sunny had been a bit surprised by her impassioned proclamation and jokingly asked if she had seen a vision of fate. To which Cassie had responded...

      «Who cares about fate? If fate is against us... we'll break it.»

      As if it was easy, to break fate.

      Looking back, that speech was really out of character for the quiet, reserved young woman. Sure, she had been putting on a show to give the people of Fallen Grace hope. But why did it seem that Cassie had been much more alive... much more herself in those few moments than ever since?

      Sunny sighed, feeling a tentative smile find its way to his face. Well... she had not been wrong.

      They had indeed gathered powerful Outsiders, against all odds. Three Masters had left Fallen Grace, but seven of them returned. Which might not have seemed like much, if one did not know what they had gone through to reach that conclusion.

      Much more important was the fact that, while their number had swelled, the number of their enemies had dwindled. Devouring Beast, Undying Slaughter, Soul Stealer, and the Dread Lord were gone. The Mad Prince was gone, too, and so only one of the Six Plagues remained.

      Would Cassie's promise to vanquish the Defilement come true, as well?

      «We'll make it come true.»

      Feeling a newfound sense of determination, Sunny looked at the people crowding the pier. Now that the Chain Breaker had drawn closer, he could see them better.

      Even though he knew what to expect, the sight still startled him.

      «Huh...»

      Gone were the gaunt, wrinkled faces. Gone were the hunched backs, blurry eyes, and lifeless white hair. Instead of thousands of old men and women, thousands of vigorous youths were staring back at him, their bright eyes full of vibrancy and life.

      «It's Lady Dusk! Our Lady!»

      «Our Lady has returned!»

      «Look! That is Lord Sunless! They're back!»

      «W-was that ship flying?!»

      «There are people on the deck!»

      The wind brought over a choir of excited voices. Kai, who was standing near Sunny, gave him an amused look and smiled.

      «Why do I feel like I'm preparing for the opening song of a comeback concert?»

      The charming archer scratched the back of his head and added in a confused tone:

      «Ah... it must be because there's a crowd of excited teenagers in front of me. Old instincts are kicking in.»

      Sunny gave him a strange look, remembering that his friend's life was perhaps the strangest of everyone aboard the Chain Breaker. And that was saying a lot, considering that there was a dead woman and Mordret among them.

      Finally, the Chain Breaker reached the pier. The ship was tied in place, and then a wooden gangway was lowered to allow its passengers to disembark. Cassie descended first, causing the crowd of people to explode with cheers.

      The citizens of Fallen Grace seemed beyond themselves at the sight of their sybil. Their youthful faces were beaming with wide smiles, and their eyes glowed with excitement.

      However, they were also full of curiosity, which was why their gazes moved away from the blind girl soon.

      It was not everyday that Outsiders came to Fallen Grace — in fact, many or even most of these people had only seen such an event once. Recognizing Sunny and Nephis, the crowd exploded with cheers once more. Sunny felt a little overwhelmed by that warm welcome.

      Then, the youths gathered at the pier looked at the other members of the cohort curiously.

      Kai caused a bit of a stir in the crowd, just as expected. Wearing his ivory armor, with his auburn hair tousled by the wind and an irresistible smile on his face, the charming archer waved shyly at the youths, causing many to sway.

      The warmth of his smile was in sharp contrast to the chilly aura emanated by Jet. Wearing a cold expression, she walked down the gangway and pierced the crowd with a grim look of her icy blue eyes. The volume of the cheers died down a little... but a different kind of gleam ignited in the eyes of many people. Especially the young man.

      Sunny shook his head, knowing precisely how they felt.

      Mordert's appearance also caused a strong reaction. Although not as charming as Kai and not as striking as Jet, he was nevertheless the most enigmatic and mysterious of the group. His easy smile, mirror-like eyes, and the slight feeling of wrongness hiding in their reflective depths made for a magnetic impression.

      If only these people knew that they were looking at a deranged monster who would not hesitate to slaughter them all to form a few soul cores, as long as he could get away with it.

      ...Strangely enough, though, the most memorable impression was not made by Kai, Jet, or Mordret. Nor was it made by Cassie, Sunny, or Nephis.

      Instead, it was Effie who elicited the strongest reaction from the people of Fallen Grace.

      After two months of sailing across the Great River, her belly grew even larger than it had been before. The boisterous huntress had lost most of her former poise and grace. In fact, simply walking was tough for her.

      Supporting her belly with one hand and using a spear as a walking staff with another, Effie cautiously descended the gangway and looked at the crowd of youths with a bright smile.

      Her appearance caused all of them to grow silent.

      Sunny could not understand why, at first, but then realized that the people of Fallen Grace must not have seen a pregnant woman in a long, long time. Before, they were banished upstream, turning old and decrepit. In fact, they must not have seen anything like that for a while before that, as well — among the River People, pregnant women could only be seen in the House of Youth.

      Looking at Effie must have been like looking at the promise of having a future, for them.

      The huntress leaned toward Sunny and whispered, her smile becoming a little strained:

      «Doofus... why are they all staring at me?»

      He cleared his throat, not knowing how exactly to answer that question. Eventually, Sunny said:

      «It's because they are happy.»

      Effie chuckled.

      «Oh...»

      She turned to the crowd and waved.

      «I guess I should be happy then, too.»
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        ????
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        ExeS
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        Everything seems to be very happy and good, and it seems that the nightmare is almost over. G3 is more positive than ever, perhaps to balance what will happen in the future.
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          Dummybaron
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          yeah I have same thoughts, there is no way Sunny is going to become saint that easily(even thogh it wasn't easy at all)
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          Slayer0710
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          Seems to me like calm before the storm, Cassie herself is so enigmatic...imagine her corrupted form. Bet it would be much worse than LO49 in terms of mind games. Wouldn't be surprised even if entire Nightmare so far was part of her plan or something. Assuming She does exist and there's no Cassie=Torment shenanigans going on.
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            6pain
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            Ch1360 Cassie to sunless “she strikes me as someone far too wild and damaged to come up with such an intricate scheme. She's dangerous, though… after the Dread Lord, she has to be the most dangerous of the Plagues. Simply because of her foresight.”
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              Slayer0710
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              And Cassie is acting sus now.....coincidence? Though, She was always a bit sus tbf. pressure
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        How I hate these flags.
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          BlankDjinn
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          Not Effie!!! I definitely thinks she’s dying though or at least being forcibly separated from her child in the nightmare like they’re born and can’t leave and then she’ll get depressed and stuff happens from there
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            Well I think g3 made effie pregnant to make the cohort end this nightmare faster so that the baby won't born inside the nightmare.
            Otherwise they can just wait and get more proficient with their skills so that the final battle can be more risk free and If you noticed the baby will probably be born in 1 to 2 months and I don't think g3 will kill the baby after keeping it alive for so long.
            If anyone is going to die its probably cassie, something is very wrong with her and g3 is hinting it.
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              Dummybaron
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              I think it will be Sunny who "dies". Idk why I think [Fated] will say "you know bro... I just feel like it".
              Edit: And I think we will finally see remnants of Shadow Domain wich is some kind off afterlife
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              BlankDjinn
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              I agree g3 is hinting something but I don’t think Cassie will be killed honestly I think Cassie may be one of the over arching villains of the whole story since she may have a vision she saw and wants to keep or change it. I think she’ll survive this though but maybe betray the cohort. I’m more worried something will happen with Effie, probably in that betrayal, though there’s too much happening with her character for something not to go wrong.
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