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Chapter 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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    Idk man leave that liability here there is no way ya are going to carry her to last battle.
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      Spell would be fair always if they leave Effie here she will face something worthy of third nightmare here
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    If sunny could lie, he'd have said "because they feed on babies"
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      ⌜──────────────────────────────────────⌝
      CHILD FEASTED
      UNBORN PROTO-SAINT
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      After reading your comment I just thought how different the story would have been if only sunny could lie whoknows
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    Ok so how heavy is that baby for Effie to be struggling
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    I think they should leave effie behind here. Regardless of her intentions she is a liability
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      Yea probably
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      Seems like 4 dudes want to see a pregnant woman in action.
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    ради разнообразия, Санни мог бы вытащить голову из задницы, на время отложив свою обиду и поинтересоватся самочувствием Неф, в конце концов ей тоже пришлось не легко
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    Could Cassie be the only one left behind?
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    Quote: James005
    did anyone saw what prank discord did
    they said cas died

    Casey 's powers will be s problem going forward..

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    Quote: James005
    did anyone saw what prank discord did
    they said cas died

    Casey 's powers will be a problem going forward..


    [quote=bpolonifis][quote=James005]did anyone saw what prank discord did
    they said cas died[/quote]
    Casey 's powers will be a problem going forward..[/quote][/quote]

    Casey 's powers will be a problem going forward...
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    1539: Sybil's Secrets.

    Sunny was in his quarters, going over the plan for altering the Transcendent charm. Outside, Fallen Grace was bathed in the beautiful glow of the iridescent water. The short night had descended on the world, shrouding the sky in absolute darkness.

    In that dark hour, Cassie was walking along the corridors of the temple — which wasn't that strange, in and of itself, if not for the fact that she was alone. Usually, the two deaf guards would be following behind her, but they were nowhere to be seen.

    The only thing accompanying the blind girl was the shadow Sunny had sent to keep an eye on her.

    Back in his quarters, he straightened and frowned, distracted from envisioning the complicated tapestry of the charm's spellweave.

    «What is she up to?»

    Cassie had not given him any reason to feel worried in these past two months... honestly, monitoring her movements was an afterthought by now. Sunny had certainly hoped that it would remain that way.

    Feeling a bit somber, he glanced at the motionless figure standing a few meters away. The Sin of Solace was staring at him silently, not bothering to say anything. However, his gaze expressed more than enough.

    Sunny winced, then looked away.

    «Don't you glare at me. I'm sure it's nothing.»

    He said that... but did not command the shadow to back away. Instead, he dedicated more of his attention to observing Cassie.

    The blind girl certainly did not seem pensive or secretive. She calmly walked along the winding stone corridors, tracing her fingers on the wall. Her other hand was holding the leather-bound journal.

    «Maybe her guards are asleep.»

    Sunny returned to considering the weave while keeping an eye on Cassie.

    She walked for quite some time, eventually entering the part of the temple that he was not familiar with. These chambers were used for preparing for public rituals, so Sunny had no business being there. Cassie, on the other hand, seemed very familiar with that area of the temple.

    She made a few more turns and stopped in front of an unassuming wooden door. A mundane-looking key appeared in her hand. Unlocking the door, Cassie entered a narrow staircase that led down, spiraling.

    Sunny's frown deepened.

    «What the hell?»

    She was already on the first floor of the temple. Why was there a way further down, into the frame of the island-ship?

    But then again, maybe it was normal. The human cities on the Great River were kept in place by various means, ranging from sails and windcatchers to sorcerous mechanisms. Perhaps Cassie was on her way to inspect the moving parts of one such mechanism.

    She descended the stairs for some time before entering a dark and damp network of service tunnels running under the temple. Sunny had not known that there were such corridors there, but it made sense. The mechanisms responsible for allowing the island-ship to resist the current had to be inspected and repaired from time to time.

    Fallen Grace, especially, was reliant on such mechanisms. It was situated not too far from the Edge, after all, and so the pull of the current was more powerful here.

    Cassie walked along the dark corridors for a little bit and unlocked another door, entering a small chamber.

    Sunny was suddenly unable to concentrate on weaving anymore. His face darkened.

    The chamber was just what he had expected it to be — it housed a complicated mess of gears and chains that spun and moved, transferring the energy from the wind and the enchantment circuits into the underwater wheels that kept the island-ship stationary. It was a bit like entering the insides of a tower clock, if that tower clock had been built with the help of sorcery.

    In a sense, Sunny was looking at the River Civilization's version of spelltech.

    However, that was not what attracted his attention.

    The chamber and the intricate gears were what he had been expecting to see. What he had not expected, however, was that the floor of the chamber was broken, creating a rough, circular well.

    The menacing hole certainly did not look like something that had been planned by the builders of the temple. Instead, it looked like something that had been created much later, and much more violently.

    He could hear the sounds of flowing water coming from its dark depths.

    «...Why is there a well at the bottom of the Temple of Dusk?»

    His shadow hid in the darkness of the underground chamber, observing Cassie carefully.

    The blind girl did not seem surprised by the presence of the strange well. Neither did she pay it any attention. Locking the door behind her, she circled around the open chasm and approached the opposite wall of the chamber. There, hidden behind a throng of spinning gears, a simple desk stood near the wall, with several chests and cabinets surrounding it.

    The underground chamber was absolutely dark, and there were no lanterns anywhere in sight. Of course, Cassie had no need for them. Coming closer to the desk, she lingered for a few moments, facing it with a distant expression.

    Then, she moved past it and kneeled near one of the chests, placing a hand on its heavy lid. Several strings of runes ignited on the wooden surface, and the chest opened noiselessly, revealing what was stored inside it.

    Sunny tilted his head, his expression turning somber.

    Inside the chest... were leather-bound journals, just like the one Cassie was carrying. Dozens of them, or maybe even hundreds. There were several chests like that one in the underground chamber, as well, all locked with sorcerous locks.

    The blind girl remained motionless for a while, then sighed deeply and placed the last journal on the pile.

    Then, she closed the lid of the chest, kept her hand on it for a few moments, and rose.

    Turning away, she approached the edge of the dark well and lowered her head, listening to the sounds of the flowing water with a distant expression.

    Cassie stood there for several minutes, unmoving. Separated from her by hundreds of meters and numerous stone walls, Sunny grew tense, ready to step through the shadows and appear in the underground chamber should something reach for the blind girl from the cold darkness.

    «What the hell is that place? Did Dusk leave those things behind?»

    It would make sense for the sybil who had lived in the temple for centuries to leave many traces here, including her personal records. However, what was with the ominous well leading to the dark waters?

    Sunny gritted his teeth.

    But in the end, nothing happened. Cassie clenched her fists, turned away from the underground well, and left the chamber the way she came.

    Ascending the narrow steps, she reentered the temple proper and traced her way back to her quarters, entering them through a private passage.

    It was only then that Sunny allowed his tense body to relax. His mind, however, was anything but calm.

    «Why would Dusk have a secret like that?»

    He hesitated for a while, then felt a cold chill run down his spine.

    «...Or does it have nothing to do with Dusk, at all?»
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      1540: Clouded Judgment.

      The feeling of restlessness Sunny had felt after leaving Twilight returned. Something strange was going on with Cassie... had been going on for a long time, maybe. He was almost sure of it.

      But it was the «almost» of it all that made the situation so difficult. He did not know what to do... confront her? Share his concern with others?

      What would he say?

      That Cassie should not have survived Twilight? None of them should have survived there, really. That she kept journals? There was nothing wrong with that, and claiming otherwise would only make him seem strange. That she was too quiet and unassuming, which made him feel as if she was hiding something vital from them? That sounded like paranoia talking.

      In fact, it was — it was the Sin of Solace whispering into his ear. The Sin of Solace, whose only purpose was to drive him mad. Was he a fool to listen to these whispers?

      Sunny was not even sure himself what he was suspecting Cassie of, just that he did not feel comfortable with her secrets. But...

      Was it really because there was something off about the blind girl, or was it simply because he had never trusted her? Was he still secretly holding on to the grudge after what she had done on the Forgotten Shore, which painted his perception of her?

      Sunny would be lying if he said that he had let go of that grudge completely.

      None of the others seemed to suspect Cassie of anything, so why was he the only one looking for faults in her actions?

      «Ah, damnation.»

      What was he supposed to do?

      Did he even need to do anything?

      So what if Cassie had a pile of old journals? So what if she kept secrets? Was he the right person to blame someone for not being entirely honest?

      More than that, he had always known that Cassie kept much of what she knew to herself. In fact, Sunny was the reason why she had closed herself off, to begin with — he was the one who had told her how destructive of a poison her visions were... in the most cruel way he could think of, at that.

      Her personality had only begun to change after that bitter conversation they had in the medical complex of the Academy, right after coming back from the Forgotten Shore.

      Nephis was aware that Cassie knew much more than she was letting on, too. She had told him so herself, during one of their conversations on the Ivory Island.

      So why was Sunny reacting so strongly now?

      «Because we are so close to victory.»

      Because this Nightmare was so dreadful, and its end was swiftly approaching. Sunny was nervous that something would ruin their chances of returning to the waking world, and the ominous shadow of Torment was the last thing standing between them and salvation.

      Torment had never appeared before them, and so, she was as frightening as their imaginations could make her.

      Perhaps Cassie was just a substitute for all that fear.

      ...Or perhaps there was really something ominous going on with the blind seer.

      «Oh, she is definitely planning to betray you. Again.»

      The Sin of Solace smiled, looking at him with dark amusement.

      Sunny cursed and threw a wooden tray at the sword wraith. The tray passed through the apparition and fell to the floor, clattering loudly.

      The hateful wraith laughed.

      «Fool, you are simply incapable of learning, are you? Even after what she did to you, what she took from you, you are still willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. No wonder you ended up being made a slave by her... ah, and she never even apologized. I bet she doesn't feel even a little bit remorseful about her betrayal. Since she doesn't, what is going to stop her from turning on you again?»

      Sunny glared at the Sin of Solace, then took a deep breath. He slowly calmed down.

      «That... doesn't even make any sense. At least try to be convincing when you are spouting nonsense, will you?»

      Sunny was prejudiced against Cassie... that much was apparent. Deep in his heart, he still harbored resentment toward her. He valued and cared for her, as well, but that was beside the point. Humans were complicated and contradictory creatures, indeed... just like Nephis had said, they could love and hate someone at the same time.

      Because Sunny's judgment was clouded, it was easy to find fault with Cassie. But if he flipped his perception and looked at the situation from a different angle, trying to find the opposite, any suspicion that the blind girl could have been doing something to harm the cohort would crumble. It was a preposterous idea.

      Almost every action Cassie had taken was for their benefit. They would have never made it that far without her. From start to finish, she had been nothing but a selfless ally, putting herself in harm's way on numerous occasions. Finding the scattered members of the cohort, escaping Aletheia's Island, surviving the depths of the Great River... none of that would have been possible without her.

      So, no matter what secret Cassie was keeping, it was not something that would harm the cohort. Sunny had no reason to worry about that.

      After realizing that, he felt his heart calming down.

      But then, it suddenly felt heavy once again.

      Because while Sunny did not have a reason to worry about the cohort... There might have been a reason to worry about Cassie.

      «She's not... preparing herself for something drastic, is she?»

      A deep scowl appeared on his face once again. He remained silent for a while, then shook his head.

      «No, she wouldn't. Cassie might seem soft, but she is one of the strongest people I know. She's much stronger than anyone gives her credit for.»

      Still, a tiny seed of doubt remained.

      Sunny cursed quietly, threw a hateful glance at the Sin of Solace, and turned his attention back to the Transcendent charm.

      The day of their departure was swiftly approaching, so he had to perform the alteration as soon as possible.
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        Thx for chapters
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        did anyone saw what prank discord did
        they said cas died
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          I wouldn't mind that. I still haven't forgiven her
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          Так она же говорила когда что она знает когда умрёт, и она говорила что она против такой судьбы, что судьба не властна над ней
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            врёт она, судьба властна даже над Богами и Ткач я уверен судьбы тоже боялся а обычный смертный просто сдохнет от осознания судьбы. Как Санни уже несколько раз видел судьбу и чуть не откидывался. А Касси делает АБСОЛЮТНО ВСЁ в согласии с судьбой.
            Изменено: А ещё смертны все это даже не с судьбой связано это же как никак "милость тени"
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        Muitas bandeiras vermelhas
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        Thank you for the chapters :)
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      Does it leave behind future predictions? It was mentioned that Cassie knows when she will die.

      A well for someone to pick up, like Sunny with her chest on legs.
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        Maybe she evens knows Sunny is spying on her so she deliberately put all journals there so he can find them
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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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