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Chapter 1542: Last Journey

And there it was.

They had left on the last journey of this tumultuous, dreadful Nightmare. For Sunny and Nephis, it was especially poignant, because they had come from the far reaches of the future — and were now on their way to the furthest reaches of the past, where Verge stood. It must have been especially emotional for Cassie, as well, because she was leaving the city she had spent a whole year ruling and trying to preserve. Now, its fate depended on whether they would be successful in their battle against the First Seeker. In any case, she would never see Fallen Grace again. None of them knew if it would even exist, in any kind of way, should they prevail. However, it was inevitable for Fallen Grace to be destroyed should they fail.

The blind girl did not look back. Instead, she stood at the bow of the flying ship, facing the setting suns. The others gave her some space, knowing that there had to be a storm of complicated emotions weighing on her heart. Only Sunny could see her face, visible to the shadow that was hiding close by. Cassie's face was not wistful or sad. Instead, it was full of resolve and determination… impatience, even. It was as though she had been waiting for this moment for a long, long time. Which was true, of course. Apart from Mordret, she had spent by far the longest in this Nightmare. Sunny knew that he was sick and tired of the Tomb of Ariel. The blind girl had to be feeling the same, but much more intensely. 'We've been here for so long.'

Sunny had come to Ariel's Tomb far away from here. He had spent time with Nephis, come to care for and then lost Ananke, traveled to Fallen Grace and got to know the culture of the River People there, fought against all kinds of underwater horrors on the way to Aletheia's Island, withstood the insidious hell of the time loop, dove into the depths of the Great River and emerged from the other side, battled against the Defiled Saints in Twilight…

It was hard to believe, but he had spent more time in the Tomb of Ariel than in Antarctica, not to mention the Kingdom of Hope. Cassie, though… she had been here longer than even on the Forgotten Shore.

And that was without even counting the unknown number of cycles the seven of them had lived through before arriving at this one… hopefully, the last. The Chain Breaker soared above the waves, flying toward the Edge.

Sunny spent some time enjoying the view of the blazing river, then rubbed his face and retreated to his cabin. There, he concentrated on preparing for the alteration of Neph's silver blade. Now that they were en route to Verge, he felt a sense of urgency and wanted to finish with it as soon as possible. A day passed in meticulous work, then another. On the third day, they reached the duskward edge of the Great River. It was much like the dawnward edge, but also different. The enormous, inconceivable waterfall was the same. The powerful current that threatened to destroy anything plunged into its crushing embrace was the same. The dark void beyond the Edge was the same, as well. But the light here was entirely different from the soft lilac glow of dawn. Instead of the tender radiance, the water here was burning with an intense crimson glow, almost like it was on fire. The inconceivable waterfall that stretched in both directions as far as the eye could see was painted vibrant red, as well.

It was almost as if a sea of blood was spilling into a boundless, dark abyss.

Enthralled by that dreadful sight, the members of the cohort gathered on the deck. The distant whispers of the falling water had grown into a deafening roar, making it hard to speak.

So, they remained silent. The Chain Breaker crested the breaking point of the waterfall and flew into the abyssal darkness, leaving the Great River behind. Soon, the roar of the Edge grew quieter, and then disappeared in the howling of the wind. They had returned to the dark abyss of the interior of Ariel's Tomb.

This time, however, their journey was going to be different from the previous time they had visited the boundless darkness. That was because, unlike the first time, the Chain Breaker would be crossing the space within the loop of the Great River, as opposed to the empty space between it and the walls of the pyramid. None of them knew what exactly would be waiting for them there, but at least there was no threat of the terrifying swarm of the Dark Butterflies becoming aware of their presence — since they would not be coming anywhere near the walls of the pyramid, where the Great Monsters slumbered. They also did not know how long the journey across the empty space in the middle of the looping river would take. The last time, they had arrived back to the surface of the Great River rather quickly — but that was because space itself behaved strangely inside the pyramid. Still, it was going to be much faster than simply sailing all the way to the dawn of time. They were going to reach the waters surrounding Verge in a week, two at most. If nothing unforeseen happened. Sunny studied the darkness for some time, feeling both wary of the challenge ahead and ready to face it. Then, he gritted his teeth and went back to working on the silver blade. The mind-numbing complexity of weaving calmed him down, eradicating all unnecessary thoughts. 'Soon… this Nightmare will be over soon.'

Sunny refused to think that they would fail.

However…

Now that they were nearing the end of this dreadful tale, the thoughts that he had banished a long time ago were returning. The thoughts about the fate of Antarctica, of the refugees he had so desperately tried to protect. What was happening to the waking world right now? How was Rain doing? Was she healthy and safe, or infected by the Nightmare Spell and in the throes of going through her own trials?

Knowing that he could not allow himself to get distracted at this critical point, he suppressed these thoughts again. He was going to find out sooner than later, anyway. If he survived. So, what Sunny had to do right now was make sure that he survived, and that his friends survived, as well. He had to fulfill the promise he had given, and conquer this Nightmare. At all costs.  

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    Damn I just realised Rain probably thinks Sunny is dead because Antarctica has probably already fallen and to her Sunny just randomly stopped answering any messages that is if any time has passed in the waking world for all we know they will exit right at the moment they entered since time is kind of broken in this nightmare
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    Lmao I just remembered Sunny still has the Shadow Serpent. Imagine how strong he is when he reunites with it
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      The fact that it can turn into Solvane or Wind Flower is gonna be a fat W.
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    Honestly, getting infected by the nightmare curse at this point is a blessing. Cuz any mundane person will be cooked soon
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    My theory is that we're only seeing the most optimal revolution out of all the possible ones.
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      this is not even a theory, but a fact since we are reading it, it is the last one, although I would not be surprised if the cycle starts over again, although that would be too drawn out
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        In addition to that, if the cycle starts over again, it won't be any change... What Mad Prince had done is in the past and It will always be in any other revolution, unless Sunny travels to the past in this revolution and changes it or created another memory like the Key Of the Estuary (but that's not necessary, it was for Mad Prince because of Nephis' death and defiled, but it's not for this Sunny). He is already in the last possible path of a loop, where Cassie (probably) and Sunny know about past, after Mad Prince did the changes. If the revolution starts once again, it would be the exact same because he also won't find necessary to change anything because he won't have any other resource to do it, and he would go and meet Wind Flower (who would say that it's the second time Sunless visited her, as she already did, even if it's not), and so on. So, if this is not the end of the cycle, there's no end and this Nightmare would be infinite
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    I wonder if time will have passed normal when they leave the nightmare…
    Because it must’ve been years by now
    And although I do think author might implement a time skip like that
    I’m not sure Because of how urgent the situations with rain and Antarctica are
    I’m so curious
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      I think that they will return to the exact moment they left cause of the time loop
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    No Sunphis development 😭
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    провели отдых и даже без пары обменов флирта между Нефис и Санни? Автор, ты уже открыл этот судук Пандоры, поздно его закрывать! Продолжай дальше развивать их отношения, не давая им деградировать или стагнировать! gloom
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    1549. Scouting Mission


    Everyone was more than a little stunned by the sight of the massive landmass in front of them. They had seen Verge from far away, while traversing the empty void — however, the ice and the pale soil covering it were indistinguishable from the flowing water at that distance. Nothing in the records left behind by the sybils indicated that the foundation of the city was so monumental, either.

    All that was mentioned on the slates, as well as passed by word of mouth between the citizens of Fallen Grace, was that the Seekers of Truth had established a city at the farthest reaches of the past, as close to the inception of time as they could, to serve as a staging ground for their attempts at reaching the Estuary.

    So, they had expected something similar to the fleet-cities of the sybils, or perhaps a settlement built on a massive carapace of an enormous abomination, like Twilight. Maybe a levitating island like the one Aletheia had created, or even a network of them.

    What they had not expected was an entire land of ice surrounding Verge. Sunny was both troubled and impressed.

    There was a whole day of sailing on the Chain Breaker left between them and the Defiled City. That was a vast distance to cover on foot, at least for a mundane human. Which meant that the mass of ice forming the foundation of Verge was truly immense.

    ...Which posed a problem.

    Sunny studied the lifeless landscape of the frozen land in front of them, then glanced at Nephis.

    "So, what are we supposed to do?"

    Now that they couldn't sail further, there was a decision to be made. Namely, they had three possible paths, each offering its own pitfalls and benefits.

    The simplest path was to raise the Chain Breaker into the air and proceed forward, flying above the vast sheet of ice. This, of course, would offer them the highest speed and defensive advantage, since the graceful vessel was nothing less than a mobile fortress.

    It would be very hard not to notice a ship flying above ground, though.

    So, they would alert the Defiled of their approach long before reaching the city.

    The second path was to abandon the ship and proceed toward Verge on foot. That way, they would become much slower, and much more exposed once the fighting started. However, it was much easier for seven humans to infiltrate the landmass stealthily, remaining hidden until the very moment they reached the Defiled city — or even sneaked past its walls, reaching the First Seeker unseen.

    The third path was to circle around the landmass first, studying it in detail from afar, and come up with the plan of attack later. This was the most passive approach, but not the safest — the longer they spent in these dangerous waters, the higher the chance that Torment would sense their presence.

    Nephis hesitated for a while, thinking. "What are your opinions?"

    She addressed the members of the cohort, wishing to make use of their experience and intuition. However, the opinions were split. Some were in favor of leaving the ship behind and using stealth to approach Verge, others did not trust the treacherous expanse of the desolate landmass and wanted to keep the durable hull of the Chain Breaker between themselves and whatever could be hiding beneath the ice.

    Sunny himself was undecided, as well.

    He felt somber at the fact that he would not be able to use the shell of the onyx serpent in the upcoming battle, considering that Verge lay deep inland. However, there were plenty of other shells he could create, by now, including the giant version of his human body... and even though most of them were not as detailed and powerful as the great sea serpent yet, the versatility they offered made up for that.

    Overall, he felt that having solid ground beneath their feet was a good thing. He was sick and tired of fighting while surrounded by water, away from their natural element. So, perhaps not having the hull of the Chain Breaker to rely on was not that bad.

    Nephis listened to everyone, then turned to Cassie, who had remained silent up until then.

    "What do you think?"

    The blind girl was not in a hurry to speak. After thinking for a while, she shrugged and said:

    "We don't need to decide right now. We wanted to anchor the Chain Breaker and scout the approach to the city stealthily, anyway... all that changed is that we can do it on foot now, instead of swimming and flying. So, why don't we explore this desolate place first before making the final decision?"

    Sunny moved slightly when she spoke. He threw a long look at the blind girl, and then asked nonchalantly:

    "What is the best way to explore this place quickly, in your opinion?" Cassie hesitated for a moment, then said thoughtfully:

    "One person has to stay with the ship. The rest should split into three teams. One team will proceed straight forward, the other two will move slightly inland and then move along the western and eastern shores of the island. Everyone will regroup back on the Chain Breaker tomorrow and share what they discovered."

    His expression darkened slightly. Nephis, meanwhile, nodded.

    "Splitting up might be dangerous, but it's the only way to cover a lot of ground quickly. We can reduce the danger by making sure that none of the satellite groups strays too far away from the central one — that way, each team can be reinforced by another promptly, should the need arise."

    She remained silent for a few moments, pondering.

    "Mordret should be the in forward team — his ability to see through reflections will allow him to keep an eye on both satellite teams at the same time without sacrificing strength. He would also be able to travel between reflections to aid them. The second member of the central team should be someone who does not have a mobility Ability... they could be transported through the mirror realm..."

    She considered things for a bit before finally assigning each member of the cohort the optimal role.

    Mordret and Jet were assigned to the central scouting team. Kai and Effie would explore the eastern reaches of the frozen landmass. Nephis herself would be exploring the western reaches, accompanied by Sunny.

    Cassie would be remaining on the Chain Breaker.

    It was as solid of a plan as they could come up with, considering the situation. The three teams were powerful enough to defend themselves, while at the same time being flexible enough to swiftly come to the aid of the other teams.

    The plan was solid...

    However, Sunny disagreed with it.
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      1550. Change of Plans


      Nephis had offered a good plan, one that was both solid and flexible enough to hopefully keep all of them alive while accomplishing the goal. Each member was assigned a role that suited the situation best, making all three teams highly mobile and capable of defending themselves in case there was an ambush.

      Cassie, meanwhile, was the least suitable for swift movement and stealth, while at the same time being the most familiar with steering the Chain Breaker — so, she was the best candidate for staying on the ship.

      And that was precisely what Sunny did not like, even if he chose not to share his reasoning.

      By now, he was thoroughly confused about what he felt toward Cassie. Was he suspicious of her? Or concerned for her? Or simply acting paranoid, his thoughts muddied by the Sin of Solace? He did not know, but he did know that as soon as she spoke, his intuition raised an alarm.

      The blind girl did not directly volunteer herself to remain alone on the Chain Breaker, but she did not need to. As soon as they had decided to leave someone behind, she was the obvious choice. Instead of telling Nephis to choose her, Cassie could simply let her come to the conclusion without anyone's help.

      ...And while Sunny was not sure about the reason for his anxiety, he was absolutely certain that Cassie had engineered this situation on purpose. For some reason, she wanted to send the cohort off and stay on the Chain Breaker alone.

      Why? Was it to lure them into a trap?

      Of course, no. Sunny had already established that suspecting the blind girl in wishing to harm the cohort was preposterous.

      However... he could easily imagine her going on some stupid, self-sacrificial quest by piloting the flying ship into the heart of Verge and dropping it on the First Seeker. Or maybe drawing Torment away from the city at the cost of her life, to let the cohort win.

      Which was not to say that his imagination reflected reality. There can be any number of explanations for Cassie's subtle manipulation, from completely innocent to absolutely ominous.

      In any case, he did not like it.

      Which was why, after Nephis explained the plan, Sunny shook his head.

      "I disagree. The members of the three teams will be able to cover each other, true... but what about the person staying on the ship? Once we travel far inland, they'll be completely alone. If something happens, not only will Cassie be in danger, but we also risk losing the ship and becoming stranded with no way to retreat."

      Nephis looked at him and frowned slightly. There was a silent question in her eyes, but Sunny pretended not to see it.

      Eventually, she nodded:

      "That... is a valid concern. Do you have a suggestion?" Sunny shrugged.

      "Yeah. I think I should stay on the ship with her. My Aspect is the most versatile, so I'll be able to deal with all kinds of situations. That would leave you without a partner, though, so the number of teams should be reduced from three to two — one team consisting of you and Mordret, the other of Effie, Jet, and Kai."

      He smiled.

      "Mordret can use his Ascended Ability to transport both of you, while Kai can carry both Jet and Effie in the Beast Locket. Therefore... everyone will be much safer."

      Not to mention that Mordret would not be able to pull any tricks under Neph's nose, considering she was more or less immune to his Awakened Ability.

      Nephis stared at Sunny for a bit, a subtle hint of confusion hiding in her eyes. His suggestion was not unreasonable, though, so she nodded eventually.

      "Alright. Let us proceed with that team composition, then."

      There was no time to waste and no need to say anything else, so everyone immediately started preparing for the mission. Effie brought up the straw basket Sunny had masterfully weaved for her, cushioning it with a blanket.

      That basket was meant to be the infant's crib. Safely wrapped, the baby was going to spend the next few days on the idyllic and perfectly safe

      meadow inside Effie's Supreme Memory, sleeping and being visited by his mom, or other members of the cohort, every few hours... until the final battle.

      That was a hell of a way to spend the first days of one's life, but such an arrangement was the best one they had been able to come up with.

      Eventually, the five members of the cohort whose task it was to scout the frozen landmass were ready to depart. Sunny watched them from the bow of the ship, not feeling the need to say or feel something poignant.

      This was not a farewell, anyway. One way or the other, they were going to see each other tomorrow — either when the scouts returned, or when things went south and the Chain Breaker flew forward to rescue them.

      The ship approached the shore of the frozen island and came to a halt, hovering just above the water.

      Five figures jumped from it, landing on the ice.

      Nephis was first, wearing the Starlight Legion Armor and wielding the somber silver blade — a unique hybrid Memory of both the Transcendent and Supreme Ranks, the result of the most complex and intricate sorcery Sunny had woven to date. The Crown of Dawn, which had survived the annihilating conflagration in Twilight, was resting on her head, empowering all other Memories around her.

      Kai simply glided to the shore. He was clad in the Supreme armor crafted from the ivory dragon scales, wielding a Transcendent bow of the Fifth Tier. Another Supreme Memory, a lethal Severing Arrow, was ready to be summoned the moment he had need of it. The cohort's resident Dragonslayer was as deadly as one could be.

      Effie made a bit of noise when she landed on the ice, enveloped by her own Supreme armor — the legacy of the Sun Prince, which made her look like a beautiful statue of polished steel. Incredibly, she seemed to have mostly recovered from bearing a child, already. Even if there was some remnant malady holding her back, she did not show it. Flashing a defiant smile, the huntress summoned her spear and walked forward.

      Jet was right behind her, looking like she was born to exist in this land of ice. Chilling mist swirled around her, pierced by the somber glow of her cold blue eyes. Then, the mist flowed into her hands and took the shape of a sinister war scythe, its blade glinting eerily as it seemed to cut the rays of sunlight.

      Finally, there was Mordret, wearing his own Ascended body. The Prince of Nothing did not have particularly powerful Memories, or insidiously lethal Reflections to fight for him. However, he was perhaps the most dangerous of them all.

      An easy smile played on Mordret's lips as he followed Nephis. The enemies of the five Masters could only lament their fate.

      The five of them separated into two groups and moved stealthily across the desolate landscape, soon disappearing from view.

      ...Leaving Sunny and Cassie alone aboard the Chain Breaker.

      ***

      Dear readers… if you are reading this message, I have already escaped the basement ;]
      This is right, after 815 consecutive days of writing, I am finally going on a vacation. So, I'll be gone for the next two weeks, relaxing and not doing anything even a little bit productive.
      Dreams do come true!
      I've scheduled chapters to be released as usual in my absence, so hopefully everything goes fine.
      I won't be able to read comments and answer questions, though, so keep that in mind.
      Anywho, with that… I'm off.
      Cheers!
      Your G3.
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        New hero to give chapters faster?!
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          Just today maybe, and also I'm not a hero.
          @Pro100zver25 is a real hero who is on another level. I'm just inspired by him
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            Love the humility dude and love that your showing respect
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        Vacation is a good thing for a writer, it clears his mind and he can come up with better writing. It's a nice surprise that he's already written the chapters.
        ***
        Now, based on some of the theories I'm curious about, cassie knows about the previous cycles, and there's a chance that she and the mad prince could be looping all the time for the best result. Could it be that Cassie manipulated Sunny with reverse psychology to stay with her? She must have a plan, after all, she knows the future (maybe her past because she may have experienced these things before).
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        Aren't the armor memories of kai and effie Transcendent not supreme since they got them from killing saints or am i wrong ?
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          Sunny turned them into supremes with weaving
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            i totally forgot , thanks
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        Obrigado por conceder esses capítulos. O Deus G3 tirou seu discando divino
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    I know this sounds bad but I hope the baby doesn't instantly becomes a saint that's just not fun for anyone
    :/
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      I don't think the baby will become a Saint immediately, because it has a potential to insanely change the power scale of the world

      If saints could be created like that, just imagine how many pregnant women clans will send to the nightmares

      It'll be like, mass production of saints/masters, which sounds kinda cheaty for this kind of world where every ounce of power is earned through immense amount of blood and sweat
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      This aged well 😂
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    So I'm not too sure what the issue is with Cassie, but I would be inclined to think that she is like the Mad Prince in a way?

    Time is strange on the river. Those hundreds of journals were probably hers. If we think that if a journal was even roughly equivalent to that of even a month- that's still an absurd amount of time.

    We'll find out soon...
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      Так журналы с прошлых циклов написанных ею оскверненным скорее всего. И она знает от журналов что произошло в прошлых циклах. Скорее всего она уже знает что дальше произойдет
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