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Chapter 1548: Final Act

She studied the waters and put her hand on the hilt of her sword. The enchanted scabbard was the same, but the blade it sheathed was different. The longsword bestowed upon her by the great clan Valor had been destroyed in Twilight, and replaced by the silver blade, which was currently molded to a similar shape. That weapon was a reward Nephis received for slaying Soul Stealer — a Defiled Saint who had once been a prince of the same clan. Whether there was some symbolism to one replacing the other, Sunny did not know. Nephis turned slightly, looking at Cassie, and asked:

"How long before we reach Verge?"

The blind girl was the best at steering the Chain Breaker, the most familiar with the slate map created by the sybils, and the one who had spent the most time among the River People. So, she was their navigator. Cassie lingered for a moment. "No more than two days, if we sail at moderate speed. More if we want to be truly careful… less if we want to abandon caution."

Noting the answer, Nephis glanced at Mordret:

"Is there danger close to us?"

The Prince of Nothing had been a bit cagey about the particulars of how his Aspect worked, but by now, they knew many things about it. For example, the distance at which Sunny could control his shadows as an Ascended Terror was somewhere around twenty-four kilometers. His perception was limited to what the shadows perceived, though. Mordret's Dormant Ability, on the contrary, allowed him to perceive the world through any reflection within a similar range — adjusted for the fact that he was merely a Beast at the moment.

It also allowed him to travel physically between these reflections.

Considering that the entire Great River was one giant reflective surface, the Prince of Nothing was nearly omniscient in a considerable area around him.

His Awakened Ability, meanwhile, was what made him so terrifying — the Ability to enter a being's soul through their eyes and possess their body, wearing it as a costume. That Ability, too, would make him a priceless ally during the approaching battle. Mordret remained silent for a few moments, then shook his head. "I don't see anything moving. The current itself is a bit strange, though. It's… eerie. We'll see it soon, an area where the water is a little bit darker than usual. I would suggest avoiding that area completely, as well as any other place similar to it."

Nephis looked ahead, then nodded. "We will proceed at a moderate pace, then, for one day. Then, we will anchor the Chain Breaker and scout the approach to Verge before moving closer."

She hesitated, and then added in a steady tone:

"Be alert. These waters have to be brimming with the Defiled… if we meet one, we can't let it escape alive and alert the others. We can't allow anything to see us before we see it, either. You all know what to do."

Sunny felt a little troubled. Since Nephis was addressing a group, and not him personally, her words were not equal to an order. Still, he felt a bit of a chill while hearing these words.

But she was right.

They did, indeed, know what to do. All of this had been discussed over and over again already. The cohort was prepared as well as it could have been, considering the lack of information about the state of the Defiled city and its current ruler. Torment…

Sunny frowned. She had to know that they were coming. Why wasn't anyone here to welcome them to Verge, then? All of them had expected to be ambushed by the Defiled abominations the moment the Chain Breaker left the black void. And yet, nothing happened. What was the Last Plague planning?

Feeling uneasy, he went about raising the ship's sails. They were going to sail on water, for now, to not be so easily spotted. The seven suns drowned in the water, suffusing it with beautiful light. The impenetrable darkness devoured the sky — now that Sunny knew about the great swarm of monstrous butterflies hiding somewhere out there, in that darkness, the night seemed far more dreadful. Almost impossibly so.

Although it took some effort, none of the Defiled managed to escape. Those who tried were chased after and finished off by Kai, who was the fastest of them all. His arrows could strike true from a startling distance, as well — armed with incredible sight and a powerful bow, the archer was a deadly presence on the Great River. But there were monsters hiding in the River, as well. Before dawn came, the cohort clashed with several Defiled abominations. Each of them was more powerful than the Nightmare Creatures they had usually fought upstream, and far more cunning. Thankfully, the might of the seven Masters was more than enough to deal with these solitary abominations. Although it took some effort, none of the Defiled managed to escape. Those who tried were chased after and finished off by Kai, who was the fastest of them all. His arrows could strike true from a startling distance, as well — armed with incredible sight and a powerful bow, the archer was a deadly presence on the Great River. Much more dangerous than the solitary abominations were the waters themselves. Here near the Source, they were turbulent and unpredictable, often hiding fatal hazards. The Chain Breaker avoided the truly inescapable ones thanks to Cassie's intuition, and fought through the rest, protected by its enchantments and the sacred tree. Finally, the sky turned bright again. By the time all seven suns climbed high, the first of the two days they had been supposed to spend traveling to Verge came to an end. At that moment, they planned to raise the ship above the water, so that it would not be pulled downstream by the current, and organize a scouting mission to stealthily approach the Defiled city.

However… that plan had to be scrambled. It was because, unexpectedly, they had already reached Verge. Or rather, its foundation. Sunny peered ahead, his expression incredulous. His eyes widened slightly. 'These madmen… how did they create it?'

In front of them, the eternally flowing waters of the Great River turned to ice. A vast landmass formed by it stretched as far as the eye could see, disappearing beyond the horizon — too great to be called a mere island, and somehow entirely unaffected by the current. Frozen in place. There was sand and lifeless soil covering the rough surface of the endless plain of ice, with rolling hills and dry riverbeds. Skeletal trees rose into the air, bereft of leaves or life. Here and there, mounds of black stone rose, forming a forest of twisted pillars. In short, Sunny saw something that he had never expected to see in the Tomb of Ariel…

Land.  

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    Huh... Swirling water means time loops, stagnant water means frozen time. I wonder what frozen water means in the tomb of ariel
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    Hmmm… so what disaster shall befall?

    On a side note, I wonder what would happen if Sunny is ordered by Neph that he can choose to ignore any later command…
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      полагаю он так и сделал бы, вне зависимости от своего желания
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      My current theory is that each command is infused with essence, similar to the sorcery of names. So maybe by the time she gives a new command, the effect of the old command would have worn off?

      Or maybe it’s simply impossible, like ordering him to slice the moon in half would be impossible.
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        But sunny said that ordering him to do impossible stuff would still makw him try
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    Quote: Wise_Sage
    I feel like you have one detail wrong Sunny wasn’t just mad at Cassie for telling his secret to Nephis and making him a slave, but also because that meant that she chose Nephis over him. Remember she thought that only one of them would survive and she chose to save Nephis by tell her Sunny’s secret essentially condemning him to death.

    Wait oh my f#cking God that adds so much more nuance and makes it alot more complicated. Honestly I really wish we got to see things from cassies pov more because it would answer so many questions cuz currently she's kinda hung out to dry cuz we only ever see her through sunnys pov which understandably is sqewed by hurt and resentment and never really get a chance to know her for who she actually is or ever hear the truth form the horses mouth yk
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      I feel thee exact same way
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    Quote: Xenko
    We indeed have no trust for Cassie, but here I think it would simply be irrational for her to lie

    Like, why orchestrating all those things with Sunny spying on her, having this whole conversation, if she could just act normal, drive Sunny insane from self-blame and suspicions, and so her lie would go completely undetected, giving her the opportunity to strike at the critical moment when they would fight against the first seeker?

    If we assume that Cassie still means no harm to the cohort, there's even less reasons for her to lie, maybe to look edgy, idk

    Может сказала полуправду и по классике утаила важную инфу... Опять
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    Quote: Pro100zver25
    1556: Dangerous Knowledge.

    Shadows suddenly danced across Cassie's beautiful face as she lowered the Guiding Light.

    «That was because Torment had a message to deliver to me, so that her wish could be fulfilled. And that message could only be delivered face-to-face.»

    She took a deep breath.

    «So, she infiltrated Fallen Grace and modified the shackles that bound Dusk. She also wrote an accord of what happened in the previous cycles and left it for me to read. Finally, she crawled into the Temple of Dusk and met me, delivering the message.»

    Cassie's voice turned cold, and her expression became ruthless:

    «However, she was still a Defiled. And, unlike the Mad Prince, she did not have a whisper of Ariel to keep her from losing all of her humanity. All she had was a cruel weave of restrictions and commands to push her toward the desired outcome, and that weave was not flawless.»

    She looked at Sunny without any humor in her eyes.

    «So, after completing the mission of delivering her message to me, she instantly attempted to consume me. She was still being held back by the authority of the Dread Lord, though, and so... she died by my hand, instead.»

    There was silence for a while. The ketch reached the shore of the icy island and scraped against it, coming to a stop.

    Sunny stared at Cassie, his thoughts in turmoil.

    «So... she knew everything, all along.»

    It took him a long time to learn the truth about the Great River, the Source and the Estuary, the Six Plagues and their connection to the members of the cohort, and the purpose behind the schemes of the Mad Prince.

    Of the Mad Prince and Torment, to be precise. The two Defiled horrors were partners in crime... in more than one sense. Even though Torment was barely a living being, from what Cassie had told him, her mind shattered and her will chained by the restrictions of her own creation and the authority of the Dread Lord.

    In a sense... Sunny had been right. The Mad Prince had indeed a plan in place to remove Torment from the cohort's path. She had been used and discarded, sent to be slaughtered by Cassie in Fallen Grace. He did not doubt for a moment that the outcome of their fight had been calculated by the vile madman in advance.

    The only thing he was not sure about was if Torment knew about it and went to her death willingly... or at least as much as she had been capable of exercising her broken will.

    There were numerous questions on his mind, but two of them were the most important.

    What was the message Torment had to deliver?

    And why had Cassie not shared her knowledge with the cohort?

    «The answer to the second question should be evident, by now.»

    Whether Cassie intended to or not, she had let it slip. When she told him about the version of her from the previous cycle — the one that had eventually become Torment, turned into a Defiled abomination by the previous version of him — she said that the Cassie of the past had never intended to escape the Defilement.

    That she had known what the future Mad Prince was planning, and allowed herself to be infected with the Defilement by him despite that.

    Which meant... that Cassie had been scheming long before that happened. That she had needed to be Defiled, for some reason. Before escaping Corruption come the next cycle.

    He gritted his teeth.

    «So... you knew all along, and kept quiet? You did not share any of that knowledge with us, acting surprised when we learned the dreadful truths of this Nightmare? Did you not think, at least once... that maybe it would be good for us to know what we were getting ourselves into, before plunging ourselves into the sea of danger and suffering?!»

    Cassie faced him calmly.

    «Why? Because sharing my knowledge has worked so well in the past? Sure, Sunny. You of all people should know how dangerous knowledge is, what knowing something that you aren't supposed to know can do, and what revealing secrets can destroy.»

    She turned away.

    «What would have changed if I told you? We would have still needed to go to Aletheia's Island. We would have still needed to go to Twilight. Sure, we could have prepared better for what was waiting for us ahead... but I am not omniscient. I only know that much. Would it have made a difference? Or would it have just made us complacent and arrogant, leading to our deaths?»

    The blind girl smiled sadly.

    «Most of all, would any of our preparations have been more thorough than what the Mad Prince and Torment had already prepared for us?»

    She shook her head.

    «So, I think I will keep my knowledge to myself. That way, at least, I won't be blamed for the decisions the rest of you make, when you make them.»

    Sunny laughed bitterly and stared at her, his eyes full of dark amusement.

    «Oh... now you decide to keep your knowledge to yourself. Good, good. It's just a pity that you couldn't do the same on the Forgotten Shore, before turning me into a damned slave!»

    He had not planned to bring the distant past up, but hearing Cassie say those words, all of the resentment he had buried in his heart suddenly flooded to the surface.

    Perhaps it was not unexpected, though. All this time, Sunny had hated the fact that he was made a slave by Nephis. Nephis had not used that power against him, so that hatred of his was more of an abstract thing, born from the fear of what could potentially happen.

    Not that it made it invalid.

    Recently, however, the situation had changed. The harm Shadow Bond was doing him had turned from abstract to very real. Its existence was the thing that stood between him and Nephis like an impregnable wall, making the idea of them having a future together seem beyond reach.

    That was what Cassie had taken from him, as well.

    Okay so when it comes to the whole cassie betrayal thing I think alot of people are missing nuance when approaching the whole situation.
    First of all in the forgot shore cassie was like 14, it doesn't take away from the damage done but she was a teenager. Kids make stupid choices without thinking about the consequences so I think holding it over hear head like 6 years later is doing a disservice to how much she's grown up and it's obvious that she feels remorse and guilt for her choice.
    Secondly Cassie was a sheltered child who was thrown into a harrowing completely helpless cuz she was blind like literally everyone was expecting her to die. Nephis and Sunny became her protectors and her best friends until the vision came and correct me if I'm wrong but the vision was basically "sunny and Nephis will fight and one of them will die" and in a situation like that cassie as a sheltered teenage girl is going to act without thinking but it's still from a place of genuine love, not malice.
    I feel like her telling Nephis about sunnys secret was to her the only way to ensure that both of them survived even though it would come at the cost of losing sunnys trust forever and her saying "if I could go back in time I would still make the same choice" is her saying that she would make that choice again because it secured Nephis and Sunnys lives regardless of how cruel it was.
    Again I also wanna reiterate that cassie had only just recently gotten her powers and when you're a teenager getting visions of your friends fighting and killing each other, it can't be something easy for a kid to handle and again it was constantly reiterated that cassie had a very sheltered upbringing. So in her pov she had to choices "do nothing and watch one or both of her friends die" or " secure both of their lives at the expense of betraying sunny and breaking his trust"
    It was rash of her to take things into her own hands without giving sunny a choice but at the end of the day cassie was a kid and kids make mistakes.

    Quote: Attackofthefags
    Quote: Pro100zver25
    1556: Dangerous Knowledge.

    Shadows suddenly danced across Cassie's beautiful face as she lowered the Guiding Light.

    «That was because Torment had a message to deliver to me, so that her wish could be fulfilled. And that message could only be delivered face-to-face.»

    She took a deep breath.

    «So, she infiltrated Fallen Grace and modified the shackles that bound Dusk. She also wrote an accord of what happened in the previous cycles and left it for me to read. Finally, she crawled into the Temple of Dusk and met me, delivering the message.»

    Cassie's voice turned cold, and her expression became ruthless:

    «However, she was still a Defiled. And, unlike the Mad Prince, she did not have a whisper of Ariel to keep her from losing all of her humanity. All she had was a cruel weave of restrictions and commands to push her toward the desired outcome, and that weave was not flawless.»

    She looked at Sunny without any humor in her eyes.

    «So, after completing the mission of delivering her message to me, she instantly attempted to consume me. She was still being held back by the authority of the Dread Lord, though, and so... she died by my hand, instead.»

    There was silence for a while. The ketch reached the shore of the icy island and scraped against it, coming to a stop.

    Sunny stared at Cassie, his thoughts in turmoil.

    «So... she knew everything, all along.»

    It took him a long time to learn the truth about the Great River, the Source and the Estuary, the Six Plagues and their connection to the members of the cohort, and the purpose behind the schemes of the Mad Prince.

    Of the Mad Prince and Torment, to be precise. The two Defiled horrors were partners in crime... in more than one sense. Even though Torment was barely a living being, from what Cassie had told him, her mind shattered and her will chained by the restrictions of her own creation and the authority of the Dread Lord.

    In a sense... Sunny had been right. The Mad Prince had indeed a plan in place to remove Torment from the cohort's path. She had been used and discarded, sent to be slaughtered by Cassie in Fallen Grace. He did not doubt for a moment that the outcome of their fight had been calculated by the vile madman in advance.

    The only thing he was not sure about was if Torment knew about it and went to her death willingly... or at least as much as she had been capable of exercising her broken will.

    There were numerous questions on his mind, but two of them were the most important.

    What was the message Torment had to deliver?

    And why had Cassie not shared her knowledge with the cohort?

    «The answer to the second question should be evident, by now.»

    Whether Cassie intended to or not, she had let it slip. When she told him about the version of her from the previous cycle — the one that had eventually become Torment, turned into a Defiled abomination by the previous version of him — she said that the Cassie of the past had never intended to escape the Defilement.

    That she had known what the future Mad Prince was planning, and allowed herself to be infected with the Defilement by him despite that.

    Which meant... that Cassie had been scheming long before that happened. That she had needed to be Defiled, for some reason. Before escaping Corruption come the next cycle.

    He gritted his teeth.

    «So... you knew all along, and kept quiet? You did not share any of that knowledge with us, acting surprised when we learned the dreadful truths of this Nightmare? Did you not think, at least once... that maybe it would be good for us to know what we were getting ourselves into, before plunging ourselves into the sea of danger and suffering?!»

    Cassie faced him calmly.

    «Why? Because sharing my knowledge has worked so well in the past? Sure, Sunny. You of all people should know how dangerous knowledge is, what knowing something that you aren't supposed to know can do, and what revealing secrets can destroy.»

    She turned away.

    «What would have changed if I told you? We would have still needed to go to Aletheia's Island. We would have still needed to go to Twilight. Sure, we could have prepared better for what was waiting for us ahead... but I am not omniscient. I only know that much. Would it have made a difference? Or would it have just made us complacent and arrogant, leading to our deaths?»

    The blind girl smiled sadly.

    «Most of all, would any of our preparations have been more thorough than what the Mad Prince and Torment had already prepared for us?»

    She shook her head.

    «So, I think I will keep my knowledge to myself. That way, at least, I won't be blamed for the decisions the rest of you make, when you make them.»

    Sunny laughed bitterly and stared at her, his eyes full of dark amusement.

    «Oh... now you decide to keep your knowledge to yourself. Good, good. It's just a pity that you couldn't do the same on the Forgotten Shore, before turning me into a damned slave!»

    He had not planned to bring the distant past up, but hearing Cassie say those words, all of the resentment he had buried in his heart suddenly flooded to the surface.

    Perhaps it was not unexpected, though. All this time, Sunny had hated the fact that he was made a slave by Nephis. Nephis had not used that power against him, so that hatred of his was more of an abstract thing, born from the fear of what could potentially happen.

    Not that it made it invalid.

    Recently, however, the situation had changed. The harm Shadow Bond was doing him had turned from abstract to very real. Its existence was the thing that stood between him and Nephis like an impregnable wall, making the idea of them having a future together seem beyond reach.

    That was what Cassie had taken from him, as well.

    Okay so when it comes to the whole cassie betrayal thing I think alot of people are missing nuance when approaching the whole situation.
    First of all in the forgot shore cassie was like 14, it doesn't take away from the damage done but she was a teenager. Kids make stupid choices without thinking about the consequences so I think holding it over hear head like 6 years later is doing a disservice to how much she's grown up and it's obvious that she feels remorse and guilt for her choice.
    Secondly Cassie was a sheltered child who was thrown into a harrowing completely helpless cuz she was blind like literally everyone was expecting her to die. Nephis and Sunny became her protectors and her best friends until the vision came and correct me if I'm wrong but the vision was basically "sunny and Nephis will fight and one of them will die" and in a situation like that cassie as a sheltered teenage girl is going to act without thinking but it's still from a place of genuine love, not malice.
    I feel like her telling Nephis about sunnys secret was to her the only way to ensure that both of them survived even though it would come at the cost of losing sunnys trust forever and her saying "if I could go back in time I would still make the same choice" is her saying that she would make that choice again because it secured Nephis and Sunnys lives regardless of how cruel it was.
    Again I also wanna reiterate that cassie had only just recently gotten her powers and when you're a teenager getting visions of your friends fighting and killing each other, it can't be something easy for a kid to handle and again it was constantly reiterated that cassie had a very sheltered upbringing. So in her pov she had to choices "do nothing and watch one or both of her friends die" or " secure both of their lives at the expense of betraying sunny and breaking his trust"
    It was rash of her to take things into her own hands without giving sunny a choice but at the end of the day cassie was a kid and kids make mistakes.

    Also tbh cassie was one of my favorite characters and after forgotten shore and through out the story it's kinda sad seeing her lose all her light, she used to so bright and talkative with cohort but now she just fades into the background unless she has some important vision to share and it's sad asf.
    The more powerful her future sight is becoming the more she's alienated from everyone around her, even her parents.
    The juxtaposition with sunny is also such a mind fck cuz sunnys growth and development has been so beautiful to see, seeing him accomplish so many things and make friends along the way is great but I can't help but feel like part of that is because of cassie Ohhhh and also being bonded to Nephis saved sunny cuz if he wasn't bonded to cassie he would have become a slave to mordet.

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    Quote: Pro100zver25
    1556: Dangerous Knowledge.

    Shadows suddenly danced across Cassie's beautiful face as she lowered the Guiding Light.

    «That was because Torment had a message to deliver to me, so that her wish could be fulfilled. And that message could only be delivered face-to-face.»

    She took a deep breath.

    «So, she infiltrated Fallen Grace and modified the shackles that bound Dusk. She also wrote an accord of what happened in the previous cycles and left it for me to read. Finally, she crawled into the Temple of Dusk and met me, delivering the message.»

    Cassie's voice turned cold, and her expression became ruthless:

    «However, she was still a Defiled. And, unlike the Mad Prince, she did not have a whisper of Ariel to keep her from losing all of her humanity. All she had was a cruel weave of restrictions and commands to push her toward the desired outcome, and that weave was not flawless.»

    She looked at Sunny without any humor in her eyes.

    «So, after completing the mission of delivering her message to me, she instantly attempted to consume me. She was still being held back by the authority of the Dread Lord, though, and so... she died by my hand, instead.»

    There was silence for a while. The ketch reached the shore of the icy island and scraped against it, coming to a stop.

    Sunny stared at Cassie, his thoughts in turmoil.

    «So... she knew everything, all along.»

    It took him a long time to learn the truth about the Great River, the Source and the Estuary, the Six Plagues and their connection to the members of the cohort, and the purpose behind the schemes of the Mad Prince.

    Of the Mad Prince and Torment, to be precise. The two Defiled horrors were partners in crime... in more than one sense. Even though Torment was barely a living being, from what Cassie had told him, her mind shattered and her will chained by the restrictions of her own creation and the authority of the Dread Lord.

    In a sense... Sunny had been right. The Mad Prince had indeed a plan in place to remove Torment from the cohort's path. She had been used and discarded, sent to be slaughtered by Cassie in Fallen Grace. He did not doubt for a moment that the outcome of their fight had been calculated by the vile madman in advance.

    The only thing he was not sure about was if Torment knew about it and went to her death willingly... or at least as much as she had been capable of exercising her broken will.

    There were numerous questions on his mind, but two of them were the most important.

    What was the message Torment had to deliver?

    And why had Cassie not shared her knowledge with the cohort?

    «The answer to the second question should be evident, by now.»

    Whether Cassie intended to or not, she had let it slip. When she told him about the version of her from the previous cycle — the one that had eventually become Torment, turned into a Defiled abomination by the previous version of him — she said that the Cassie of the past had never intended to escape the Defilement.

    That she had known what the future Mad Prince was planning, and allowed herself to be infected with the Defilement by him despite that.

    Which meant... that Cassie had been scheming long before that happened. That she had needed to be Defiled, for some reason. Before escaping Corruption come the next cycle.

    He gritted his teeth.

    «So... you knew all along, and kept quiet? You did not share any of that knowledge with us, acting surprised when we learned the dreadful truths of this Nightmare? Did you not think, at least once... that maybe it would be good for us to know what we were getting ourselves into, before plunging ourselves into the sea of danger and suffering?!»

    Cassie faced him calmly.

    «Why? Because sharing my knowledge has worked so well in the past? Sure, Sunny. You of all people should know how dangerous knowledge is, what knowing something that you aren't supposed to know can do, and what revealing secrets can destroy.»

    She turned away.

    «What would have changed if I told you? We would have still needed to go to Aletheia's Island. We would have still needed to go to Twilight. Sure, we could have prepared better for what was waiting for us ahead... but I am not omniscient. I only know that much. Would it have made a difference? Or would it have just made us complacent and arrogant, leading to our deaths?»

    The blind girl smiled sadly.

    «Most of all, would any of our preparations have been more thorough than what the Mad Prince and Torment had already prepared for us?»

    She shook her head.

    «So, I think I will keep my knowledge to myself. That way, at least, I won't be blamed for the decisions the rest of you make, when you make them.»

    Sunny laughed bitterly and stared at her, his eyes full of dark amusement.

    «Oh... now you decide to keep your knowledge to yourself. Good, good. It's just a pity that you couldn't do the same on the Forgotten Shore, before turning me into a damned slave!»

    He had not planned to bring the distant past up, but hearing Cassie say those words, all of the resentment he had buried in his heart suddenly flooded to the surface.

    Perhaps it was not unexpected, though. All this time, Sunny had hated the fact that he was made a slave by Nephis. Nephis had not used that power against him, so that hatred of his was more of an abstract thing, born from the fear of what could potentially happen.

    Not that it made it invalid.

    Recently, however, the situation had changed. The harm Shadow Bond was doing him had turned from abstract to very real. Its existence was the thing that stood between him and Nephis like an impregnable wall, making the idea of them having a future together seem beyond reach.

    That was what Cassie had taken from him, as well.

    Okay so when it comes to the whole cassie betrayal thing I think alot of people are missing nuance when approaching the whole situation.
    First of all in the forgot shore cassie was like 14, it doesn't take away from the damage done but she was a teenager. Kids make stupid choices without thinking about the consequences so I think holding it over hear head like 6 years later is doing a disservice to how much she's grown up and it's obvious that she feels remorse and guilt for her choice.
    Secondly Cassie was a sheltered child who was thrown into a harrowing completely helpless cuz she was blind like literally everyone was expecting her to die. Nephis and Sunny became her protectors and her best friends until the vision came and correct me if I'm wrong but the vision was basically "sunny and Nephis will fight and one of them will die" and in a situation like that cassie as a sheltered teenage girl is going to act without thinking but it's still from a place of genuine love, not malice.
    I feel like her telling Nephis about sunnys secret was to her the only way to ensure that both of them survived even though it would come at the cost of losing sunnys trust forever and her saying "if I could go back in time I would still make the same choice" is her saying that she would make that choice again because it secured Nephis and Sunnys lives regardless of how cruel it was.
    Again I also wanna reiterate that cassie had only just recently gotten her powers and when you're a teenager getting visions of your friends fighting and killing each other, it can't be something easy for a kid to handle and again it was constantly reiterated that cassie had a very sheltered upbringing. So in her pov she had to choices "do nothing and watch one or both of her friends die" or " secure both of their lives at the expense of betraying sunny and breaking his trust"
    It was rash of her to take things into her own hands without giving sunny a choice but at the end of the day cassie was a kid and kids make mistakes.

    Quote: Attackofthefags
    Quote: Pro100zver25
    1556: Dangerous Knowledge.

    Shadows suddenly danced across Cassie's beautiful face as she lowered the Guiding Light.

    «That was because Torment had a message to deliver to me, so that her wish could be fulfilled. And that message could only be delivered face-to-face.»

    She took a deep breath.

    «So, she infiltrated Fallen Grace and modified the shackles that bound Dusk. She also wrote an accord of what happened in the previous cycles and left it for me to read. Finally, she crawled into the Temple of Dusk and met me, delivering the message.»

    Cassie's voice turned cold, and her expression became ruthless:

    «However, she was still a Defiled. And, unlike the Mad Prince, she did not have a whisper of Ariel to keep her from losing all of her humanity. All she had was a cruel weave of restrictions and commands to push her toward the desired outcome, and that weave was not flawless.»

    She looked at Sunny without any humor in her eyes.

    «So, after completing the mission of delivering her message to me, she instantly attempted to consume me. She was still being held back by the authority of the Dread Lord, though, and so... she died by my hand, instead.»

    There was silence for a while. The ketch reached the shore of the icy island and scraped against it, coming to a stop.

    Sunny stared at Cassie, his thoughts in turmoil.

    «So... she knew everything, all along.»

    It took him a long time to learn the truth about the Great River, the Source and the Estuary, the Six Plagues and their connection to the members of the cohort, and the purpose behind the schemes of the Mad Prince.

    Of the Mad Prince and Torment, to be precise. The two Defiled horrors were partners in crime... in more than one sense. Even though Torment was barely a living being, from what Cassie had told him, her mind shattered and her will chained by the restrictions of her own creation and the authority of the Dread Lord.

    In a sense... Sunny had been right. The Mad Prince had indeed a plan in place to remove Torment from the cohort's path. She had been used and discarded, sent to be slaughtered by Cassie in Fallen Grace. He did not doubt for a moment that the outcome of their fight had been calculated by the vile madman in advance.

    The only thing he was not sure about was if Torment knew about it and went to her death willingly... or at least as much as she had been capable of exercising her broken will.

    There were numerous questions on his mind, but two of them were the most important.

    What was the message Torment had to deliver?

    And why had Cassie not shared her knowledge with the cohort?

    «The answer to the second question should be evident, by now.»

    Whether Cassie intended to or not, she had let it slip. When she told him about the version of her from the previous cycle — the one that had eventually become Torment, turned into a Defiled abomination by the previous version of him — she said that the Cassie of the past had never intended to escape the Defilement.

    That she had known what the future Mad Prince was planning, and allowed herself to be infected with the Defilement by him despite that.

    Which meant... that Cassie had been scheming long before that happened. That she had needed to be Defiled, for some reason. Before escaping Corruption come the next cycle.

    He gritted his teeth.

    «So... you knew all along, and kept quiet? You did not share any of that knowledge with us, acting surprised when we learned the dreadful truths of this Nightmare? Did you not think, at least once... that maybe it would be good for us to know what we were getting ourselves into, before plunging ourselves into the sea of danger and suffering?!»

    Cassie faced him calmly.

    «Why? Because sharing my knowledge has worked so well in the past? Sure, Sunny. You of all people should know how dangerous knowledge is, what knowing something that you aren't supposed to know can do, and what revealing secrets can destroy.»

    She turned away.

    «What would have changed if I told you? We would have still needed to go to Aletheia's Island. We would have still needed to go to Twilight. Sure, we could have prepared better for what was waiting for us ahead... but I am not omniscient. I only know that much. Would it have made a difference? Or would it have just made us complacent and arrogant, leading to our deaths?»

    The blind girl smiled sadly.

    «Most of all, would any of our preparations have been more thorough than what the Mad Prince and Torment had already prepared for us?»

    She shook her head.

    «So, I think I will keep my knowledge to myself. That way, at least, I won't be blamed for the decisions the rest of you make, when you make them.»

    Sunny laughed bitterly and stared at her, his eyes full of dark amusement.

    «Oh... now you decide to keep your knowledge to yourself. Good, good. It's just a pity that you couldn't do the same on the Forgotten Shore, before turning me into a damned slave!»

    He had not planned to bring the distant past up, but hearing Cassie say those words, all of the resentment he had buried in his heart suddenly flooded to the surface.

    Perhaps it was not unexpected, though. All this time, Sunny had hated the fact that he was made a slave by Nephis. Nephis had not used that power against him, so that hatred of his was more of an abstract thing, born from the fear of what could potentially happen.

    Not that it made it invalid.

    Recently, however, the situation had changed. The harm Shadow Bond was doing him had turned from abstract to very real. Its existence was the thing that stood between him and Nephis like an impregnable wall, making the idea of them having a future together seem beyond reach.

    That was what Cassie had taken from him, as well.

    Okay so when it comes to the whole cassie betrayal thing I think alot of people are missing nuance when approaching the whole situation.
    First of all in the forgot shore cassie was like 14, it doesn't take away from the damage done but she was a teenager. Kids make stupid choices without thinking about the consequences so I think holding it over hear head like 6 years later is doing a disservice to how much she's grown up and it's obvious that she feels remorse and guilt for her choice.
    Secondly Cassie was a sheltered child who was thrown into a harrowing completely helpless cuz she was blind like literally everyone was expecting her to die. Nephis and Sunny became her protectors and her best friends until the vision came and correct me if I'm wrong but the vision was basically "sunny and Nephis will fight and one of them will die" and in a situation like that cassie as a sheltered teenage girl is going to act without thinking but it's still from a place of genuine love, not malice.
    I feel like her telling Nephis about sunnys secret was to her the only way to ensure that both of them survived even though it would come at the cost of losing sunnys trust forever and her saying "if I could go back in time I would still make the same choice" is her saying that she would make that choice again because it secured Nephis and Sunnys lives regardless of how cruel it was.
    Again I also wanna reiterate that cassie had only just recently gotten her powers and when you're a teenager getting visions of your friends fighting and killing each other, it can't be something easy for a kid to handle and again it was constantly reiterated that cassie had a very sheltered upbringing. So in her pov she had to choices "do nothing and watch one or both of her friends die" or " secure both of their lives at the expense of betraying sunny and breaking his trust"
    It was rash of her to take things into her own hands without giving sunny a choice but at the end of the day cassie was a kid and kids make mistakes.

    Also tbh cassie was one of my favorite characters and after forgotten shore and through out the story it's kinda sad seeing her lose all her light, she used to so bright and talkative with cohort but now she just fades into the background unless she has some important vision to share and it's sad asf.
    The more powerful her future sight is becoming the more she's alienated from everyone around her, even her parents.
    The juxtaposition with sunny is also such a mind fck cuz sunnys growth and development has been so beautiful to see, seeing him accomplish so many things and make friends along the way is great but I can't help but feel like part of that is because of cassie Ohhhh and also being bonded to Nephis saved sunny cuz if he wasn't bonded to cassie he would have become a slave to mordet.

    Also with the way things are going it's sad to say but I feel like guiltythree are preparing us for her death and I don't think anyone's gonna be happy if she dies, regardless of the betrayal it's obvious that cassie loves sunny and he would be devastated if he lost her not to mention Nephis would be heartbroken too. If she dies in this nightmare I don't think sunny is ever gonna forgive himself for leaving things as they are with her.

    Ughhh fck and also we don't talk about how cassies powers are powerful but also a lot of the time feel more like a flaw than an ability cuz constantly being plagued with the visions of your own death and the deaths of the people around you 24/7 365 has gotta be draining asf.
    And I feel like people are approaching the whole cassie being able to see the sin of solace the wrong way cuz honestly if she told sunny she could see it and hear and also see what he sees though the shadows it would only serve to make feel violated and make him all the more paranoid and it's not like she can turn off her sight ability at least I'm not sure it's been stated if she can.
    Again honesty is the best policy but her past experiences have made her afraid that the truth does more harm than good sometimes. So she's kinda fcked either way
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      I feel like you have one detail wrong Sunny wasn’t just mad at Cassie for telling his secret to Nephis and making him a slave, but also because that meant that she chose Nephis over him. Remember she thought that only one of them would survive and she chose to save Nephis by tell her Sunny’s secret essentially condemning him to death.
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        Well, if you remember, after this whole mess at the forgotten shore Sunny safely left to the waking world, while Neph had to endure a harrowing trial of slaughtering her way through desert, going under the hollow mountains and overcoming quite hard nightmare

        Are you sure Sunny was the one Cassie condemned to death?
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          That’s also a reason why sunny was mad remember if she didn’t tell Nephis his secret sunny would of been able to stay with Nephis but because Nephis order him to leave he couldn’t do anything but leave
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            That's true, but I'm talking about that Cassie hasn't condemned Sunny to death in any form a way
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              I feel like I may be misunderstanding you, but I’m pretty sure that Cassie intent was to save Nephis not Sunny right? Even though it wasn’t sunny that died or went through that harrowing experience it was still her intent for it to be sunny even though that wasn’t what happened.
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                Cassie intent was to save both of them because she saw them dying in that battle

                It's just, people massively believe that Cassie have left Sunny to die at the forgotten shore by sharing his true name

                While in reality, by intent and by result, it was directed to save Sunny's live
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                  No Cassie’s intent was to save nephis she thought one of them were going to die so she gave nephis Sunny’s true name so she can come out victorious, it’s just she misunderstood her vision none of them were going to die from that battle
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    Щас бы верить кэсси. Может она опять лжет ради "общего блага"? Доверие подорвано, в след раз тоже так будет ради общего блага
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      We indeed have no trust for Cassie, but here I think it would simply be irrational for her to lie

      Like, why orchestrating all those things with Sunny spying on her, having this whole conversation, if she could just act normal, drive Sunny insane from self-blame and suspicions, and so her lie would go completely undetected, giving her the opportunity to strike at the critical moment when they would fight against the first seeker?

      If we assume that Cassie still means no harm to the cohort, there's even less reasons for her to lie, maybe to look edgy, idk
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    1555: Partners in Crime.

    The ketch was drifting in the current, slowly being pulled toward the icy shore. Cassie remained motionless on the helmsman's bench, her hand resting on the steering oar's handle. Her unseeing gaze was distant.

    After a while, she sighed.

    «I guess I should explain it from the start.»

    A crooked smile appeared on Sunny's face.

    «That would certainly be nice... considering that you have arranged for this moment for that exact purpose.»

    By then, he had plenty of time to realize that Cassie had manipulated the events of the previous days for the exact purpose of having this conversation this Sunny away from the ears of their companions.

    Why? What did she want to achieve? And why now, just before the final battle of this Nightmare?

    Did they have to talk alone because the Mad Prince and Torment had orchestrated this entire cycle of the Great River alone?

    He was about to find out.

    Sunny felt a lot of pressure drain from his heart, knowing that Torment was gone and the only obstacle between the cohort and salvation was the harrowing, but mindless First Seeker. But, at the same time, he was on edge because of what was happening between him and Cassie.

    The ease with which she was revealing her secrets was... ominous.

    The blind girl remained silent for a moment, then picked up the Guiding Light and rested it on her shoulder, the light of the radiant crystal affixed to its top illuminating her face.

    «I did not lie when I said that I only saw darkness in my visions after entering the Nightmare.»

    Sunny shifted slightly.

    «Why is she bringing that up?»

    Cassie smiled.

    «However, that was not because of the nature of the Tomb of Ariel itself. Rather, my inability to perceive its secrets was engineered by Torment. My abilities were suppressed with the help of a sorcerous item. You should be able to guess what that item was.»

    Sunny's eyes narrowed. An image appeared in his memory... the image of golden shackles wrapped around Cassie's hands, connected by a golden chain.

    The chain she had broken before leaving Fallen Grace. The blind girl nodded.

    «Yes. Those shackles were worn by Dusk, and therefore, they were on my wrists the moment I entered the Nightmare. Dusk had not created the suppression enchantment, though... instead, it was Torment. She had countless years to prepare for my eventual return, after all.»

    Sunny raised an eyebrow, his gaze turning grim:

    «Why break them, then?»

    Cassie shrugged.

    «Because I needed to, in order to survive what was to come. Aletheia's Island, Twilight... we would not have made it out alive if my powers were crippled. So, it was worth the risk. Plus, the visions come to me in my dreams. And your Shadow, Nightmare, has been destroying my dreams one after another. So, I was safe from learning the truth of the Estuary as long as we were together.»

    She paused for a moment and continued, her voice growing quieter:

    «My past self — one who was destined to become Torment — did not have that luxury, though. In her own cycle, she managed to create the suppression enchantment to protect herself from the truth. But she knew that the Mad Prince was coming for her, and she could not escape him.»

    A strange smile appeared on her face.

    «Then again, she wasn't planning to. She did, however, create several countermeasures to achieve her goals even after her soul and sanity were consumed by Corruption.»

    Cassie pointed at the silent Echo sitting by her side.

    «This Echo is not very powerful, you see. Because most of Torment's power simply cannot be used by an Echo. Her power has to do with memories, with remembering and forgetting... something that Echoes aren't capable of. So, she put restrictions into her own mind, turning herself into a broken person who acted according to a set of predetermined choices. Almost as if creating a crude, miniature version of fate.»

    She shook her head.

    «Of course, that alone was not enough to escape the madness of Corruption. No matter how well she prepared, the Defilement was going to turn her into a being who could not be controlled. Unless, of course, she received help from the Mad Prince, who was able to preserve a fragment of his humanity thanks to that loathsome wraith of yours. With his help, she could truly turn her Defiled self into an instrument of her will.»

    Sunny shifted slightly and asked, his voice full of doubt:

    «And how did they accomplish that? How could a Defiled Saint be controlled?»

    Cassie faced him and remained silent for a few moments, then smiled.

    «How else? By making the Dread Lord use his authority against her, of course. The Mad Prince added fuel to the paranoia the tyrant of Verge felt toward Torment, and then put the idea of what commands to give her into his mind. Therefore, two of the Plagues became capable of resisting their vile natures, to a degree. And thus, Torment and the Mad Prince became perfect conspirators.»

    She moved the steering oar slightly, turning the ketch so that its bow faced the nearing shore of the ice island.

    «After the Plagues reached the Estuary and used it to invade the next cycle of the Great River, the two of them meticulously prepared the playing field for the arrival of us, the new challengers. Eventually, the Mad Prince trapped two of the Plagues on Aletheia's Island, and two more in Twilight. Then, he finished the Key of the Estuary and entered the Source, becoming you.»

    Sunny looked at her somberly, then shifted his gaze and glanced at the Echo of Torment.

    «Why didn't Torment do the same, then? Why remain and come into contact with you? Why attack you, forcing you to kill her?»

    Cassie's expression turned cold.

    She lingered for a while, then smiled darkly.

    «The Mad Prince had to enter the Source to make sure that you possess the Key of the Estuary at the start of the Nightmare, thus protecting you from the truth harbored by the Sin of Solace. Perhaps he could have created a Memory that contained both the suppression enchantment and the enchantment that would allow it to be transferred to me at the start of the cycle. But... one of the two had to stay behind.»
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      1556: Dangerous Knowledge.

      Shadows suddenly danced across Cassie's beautiful face as she lowered the Guiding Light.

      «That was because Torment had a message to deliver to me, so that her wish could be fulfilled. And that message could only be delivered face-to-face.»

      She took a deep breath.

      «So, she infiltrated Fallen Grace and modified the shackles that bound Dusk. She also wrote an accord of what happened in the previous cycles and left it for me to read. Finally, she crawled into the Temple of Dusk and met me, delivering the message.»

      Cassie's voice turned cold, and her expression became ruthless:

      «However, she was still a Defiled. And, unlike the Mad Prince, she did not have a whisper of Ariel to keep her from losing all of her humanity. All she had was a cruel weave of restrictions and commands to push her toward the desired outcome, and that weave was not flawless.»

      She looked at Sunny without any humor in her eyes.

      «So, after completing the mission of delivering her message to me, she instantly attempted to consume me. She was still being held back by the authority of the Dread Lord, though, and so... she died by my hand, instead.»

      There was silence for a while. The ketch reached the shore of the icy island and scraped against it, coming to a stop.

      Sunny stared at Cassie, his thoughts in turmoil.

      «So... she knew everything, all along.»

      It took him a long time to learn the truth about the Great River, the Source and the Estuary, the Six Plagues and their connection to the members of the cohort, and the purpose behind the schemes of the Mad Prince.

      Of the Mad Prince and Torment, to be precise. The two Defiled horrors were partners in crime... in more than one sense. Even though Torment was barely a living being, from what Cassie had told him, her mind shattered and her will chained by the restrictions of her own creation and the authority of the Dread Lord.

      In a sense... Sunny had been right. The Mad Prince had indeed a plan in place to remove Torment from the cohort's path. She had been used and discarded, sent to be slaughtered by Cassie in Fallen Grace. He did not doubt for a moment that the outcome of their fight had been calculated by the vile madman in advance.

      The only thing he was not sure about was if Torment knew about it and went to her death willingly... or at least as much as she had been capable of exercising her broken will.

      There were numerous questions on his mind, but two of them were the most important.

      What was the message Torment had to deliver?

      And why had Cassie not shared her knowledge with the cohort?

      «The answer to the second question should be evident, by now.»

      Whether Cassie intended to or not, she had let it slip. When she told him about the version of her from the previous cycle — the one that had eventually become Torment, turned into a Defiled abomination by the previous version of him — she said that the Cassie of the past had never intended to escape the Defilement.

      That she had known what the future Mad Prince was planning, and allowed herself to be infected with the Defilement by him despite that.

      Which meant... that Cassie had been scheming long before that happened. That she had needed to be Defiled, for some reason. Before escaping Corruption come the next cycle.

      He gritted his teeth.

      «So... you knew all along, and kept quiet? You did not share any of that knowledge with us, acting surprised when we learned the dreadful truths of this Nightmare? Did you not think, at least once... that maybe it would be good for us to know what we were getting ourselves into, before plunging ourselves into the sea of danger and suffering?!»

      Cassie faced him calmly.

      «Why? Because sharing my knowledge has worked so well in the past? Sure, Sunny. You of all people should know how dangerous knowledge is, what knowing something that you aren't supposed to know can do, and what revealing secrets can destroy.»

      She turned away.

      «What would have changed if I told you? We would have still needed to go to Aletheia's Island. We would have still needed to go to Twilight. Sure, we could have prepared better for what was waiting for us ahead... but I am not omniscient. I only know that much. Would it have made a difference? Or would it have just made us complacent and arrogant, leading to our deaths?»

      The blind girl smiled sadly.

      «Most of all, would any of our preparations have been more thorough than what the Mad Prince and Torment had already prepared for us?»

      She shook her head.

      «So, I think I will keep my knowledge to myself. That way, at least, I won't be blamed for the decisions the rest of you make, when you make them.»

      Sunny laughed bitterly and stared at her, his eyes full of dark amusement.

      «Oh... now you decide to keep your knowledge to yourself. Good, good. It's just a pity that you couldn't do the same on the Forgotten Shore, before turning me into a damned slave!»

      He had not planned to bring the distant past up, but hearing Cassie say those words, all of the resentment he had buried in his heart suddenly flooded to the surface.

      Perhaps it was not unexpected, though. All this time, Sunny had hated the fact that he was made a slave by Nephis. Nephis had not used that power against him, so that hatred of his was more of an abstract thing, born from the fear of what could potentially happen.

      Not that it made it invalid.

      Recently, however, the situation had changed. The harm Shadow Bond was doing him had turned from abstract to very real. Its existence was the thing that stood between him and Nephis like an impregnable wall, making the idea of them having a future together seem beyond reach.

      That was what Cassie had taken from him, as well.
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        Oh, ur 1st, I'm lil bit late.
        ....
        Owww, my boi Sunny fully accepting that he's in love with Neph and already worried about their future together
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        If Cassie had apologized even once, Sunless wouldn't have been so Angry with Cassie.
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          Although my feelings agree with you, my reason says better not because she even said that if she could go back in time she would do it again so Excuses would just be hypocrisy
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        So, is this like the second cycle of the tomb where cohort is present? I thought that if the defiled versions are saints even without completing the nightmare, they must have lived trough countless cycles already, maybe becoming defiled grants you an immediate power boost?
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        Thank you :) I was on the edge of my seat and seeing this after my daily commitments is always nice!!!
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    Hmm somethings off about this whole thing how we're both of them capable of normal thought and not the rest, this is stuff even a God was not thoroughly resistant too
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      Who? Where are you talking about?
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        Sunny and Cassie ig, that they were able to have somewhat clear thoughts even after corruption when non even gods were safe from it.
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          could corruption have different levels?

          And can the flame of divinity help destroy weaker sorts of corruption

          weaver did know the truth yet he didn't become corrupted and so the other Daemons and gods

          This brings me to the second point what level was the last seeker above supreme? yet still he wasn't able to fight the cursed knowledge so only Gods could handle it

          Being controlled and manipulated from the start to the end isn't this what Weaver was doing from the beginning of this novel?
          6 Gods against 7 daemons = 1 missing god Weaver is his Flaw he is the god of dreams this is what I think because in dreams you are free from the control of fate you control everything so the flaw of dreams is fate

          My theory if the 7 realms are consumed by the dream realm the last god will wake up
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            You and Cj are right about there being levels of corruption, it has been mentioned indirectly before. Just having knowledge of it seems to be of lowest level. Physical contact is worst, Gods most likely succumbed to that. Vile Thieving Bird, the Great creature Sunny killed back during soul tree arc was corrupted after he saw a glimpse of Unknown in the Weaver's eye. It can mean Daemons have somewhat resistance to it, since Weaver has seen Unknown before, so it would make sense that Sunny can resist it better than Cassie. Your dream theory is pretty interesting, lets see how author does it.
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            The only thing that doesn't make sense to me is how can a god be a flaw of a deamon? As it was mentioned before, hope said that the gods were afraid of them cus they are the flaws of god.

            Now I don't know if each deamon counters one god or all deamons in someway counters god. And I would argue each deamon is worse- in the sense that the more dreadful they are, the more they counter all gods, for example hope and weaver.

            The manipulation part I agree somewhat, cus it was mentioned before that all gods and deamons hated or at least afraid of weaver, meaning he is the most scary of them all. But that was only duty fate.

            The dreams god isn't he the heart god? Which asterion have?? I could be wrong and u might be right.

            I believe the most harrowing enemy in this story is the unknown and fate itself. Cus it was mentioned before that weaver himself wasn't immune but I feel like weaver was just a good guy and he has a backup plan.
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            I thought weaver was the flaw of shadow god since weaver was the first born of unknown and shadow god was the last born god just my guess
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          But as I have said before, sunny have the lineage of weaver who is somewhat came from corruption origin or at least the unknown he came from is corrupted. Also he has another deamon's creation which is the sword.

          Now for Cassie we don't know if she is related to a deamon but she didn't have the same clarity as sunny so i would assume only sunny has that privilege. If sunny had only shadow god's lineage I'm 100% sure he wouldn't be the mad prince.

          Also my theory i have made before was that there are to kind of corruption. One which is through physical contact - like when we got the description of I don't know which memory, but weaver had to cut of his hand so that the corruption doesn't spread- and also one through knowledge. The one of knowledge they aren't completely immune but i would argue they have better defense than the gods but when it comes to the physical one, all of them are doomed. Just like when weaver went to the deamon of truth to hide his truth as well or to know something but the deamon of truth chose oblivion cus the truth he knew was hideous and that it was driving him mad. But we will see if my theory is correct or if there is more depth to it.
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          it seems everything I wrote about the Dream god and the seven realms is right just the way i went about it is wrong
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            True, nice one man. When I read that chapter, I was actually reminded of your theory about the dream god, very impressed. pressure
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