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Chapter 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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    MefetraN7
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    Прикол... Если они могут покорить вердж за 1-2 дня, чо они не могкт подождать санни?) Не зря кэсси их отослала, они бы подождали, либо переубедили бы. Но кэсси это не устраивает поэтому и отослала дав нужный ей "выбор" санни, а вся логика санни осталась в грехе утешения. На заметку, грех утешения с первого дня ему помогал по факту. Но именно щас он не послушал его)

    Quote: MefetraN7
    Прикол... Если они могут покорить вердж за 1-2 дня, чо они не могут подождать санни?) Не зря кэсси их отослала, они бы подождали, либо переубедили бы. Но кэсси это не устраивает поэтому и отослала дав нужный ей "выбор" санни, а вся логика санни осталась в грехе утешения. На заметку, грех утешения с первого дня ему помогал по факту. Но именно щас он не послушал его)
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      FalleNMooN
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      Это верно что Кесси опять это все провернула, но все равно странно что Санни вообще не задумался ни о чем другом, кроме как о своем дурацком желании, и что ещё более странно у него появилась способность "не слышать" Грех Утешения, как будто что-то подсознательно не даёт ему думать ни о чем кроме его желания, как это было с Нефис и Кесси рядом с деревом Пожирателем Душ в их первом кошмаре
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      Nihil.Nemo
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      Все верно. И потом, интересно, как Кэсси обьяснит остальной команде отсутствие Санни ?
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        MefetraN7
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        Да легко, ушел по важным делам, все🤣
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    Red_skin001
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    Ik.dying to know what choice Sunny will make. Next chapters pleeaaseee butwhy forwhat
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      They've just been posted below
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    1561 Treacherous Shadow

    Sunny stood at the deck of Ananke's catch, looking at Cassie, but not seeing anything. A storm of emotions, fragmented thoughts, and burning desires raged in him, making it hard to comprehend the true scope of what the choice presented to him was.

    He took a deep breath.

    At that moment, the Sin of Solace tried to distract him by saying something, but Sunny forcefully cut off the voice of the sword wraith, concentrating on the sound of waves breaking against the shore of the frozen wasteland instead.

    'Calm down... let's think this through.

    'So... Cassie, who had turned so quiet and unassuming to almost be invisible, had been burning with an insane ambition all along. Just like Sunny, who had swore to break the chains of fate that bound him, she had been pursuing the very same goal, as well.

    Acting behind the curtains and armed with the revelations she received, the blind seer had been subtly manipulating the events of the past years to achieve that goal, suffering in silence as she stubbornly pushed toward it. All to give Sunny back the choice she had taken from him.

    The extent of her machinations was both admirable and frightening, so vast and intricate as to almost be inconceivable.

    But it was real. Cassie had indeed managed to create a moment where at least one of them — Sunny — had an opportunity to free himself from fate.

    And that... was much more significant than one would think.Sure, Sunny could fulfill his most ardent wish and win back his freedom, destroying the Shadow Bond, and even his [Fated] Attribute. Thus making it possible for him to live a life free of its shackles.But what Cassie wanted to achieve went far beyond that.

    What she wanted was to forge a weapon to resist fate. And that weapon... was a single variable.

    Just as it had happened with the cycles of the Great River, which were thrown into utter chaos by the appearance of the Mad Prince, the tapestryof fate would become chaotic and unpredictable with the appearance of a fateless being. The entire flow of fate would change as a result of that.Fateless... was a very suitable name for what Sunny could become, should he enter the Estuary and reach its innermost secret.

    However...

    While Cassie wanted to break fate, just like Sunny... in a contradictory fashion worthy of a human, she also wanted Sunny to refuse that chance and remain with her, Nephis, and the cohort. To choose them over his desire to be free
    And just like Cassie, Sunny wanted both of these things, as well.

    Breaking fate was nice. Gaining his freedom was nice. Learning the secrets of the Tomb of Ariel was a cherry on top.

    However... not abandoning his friends right before the decisive battle against the forces of the Defilement was also nice. Choosing to remain by the side of the people he cared about — and the person he loved — seemed just as precious.

    So, what was he supposed to do?Jet had once told him that there was no freedom in this world. That the only freedom there was the freedom to choose his own chains... and Sunny came to agree with her, over time.

    By choosing to stay with the cohort, he would be choosing his own chains. In a sense, that would make him free, as well.But, but...Maybe there was no freedom in the waking world. Maybe there was no freedom in the Dream Realm, too.

    But they were currently in the Tomb of Ariel, which contained an entire realm of its own. Who was to say that there was no freedom in this bizarre and senseless world, either?

    Cassie surely seemed certain that she was telling the truth. And despite everything that had happened between them, Sunny was inclined to believe her.He had been resentful of her for what she had done, and for failing to even say that she was sorry. But now he knew that instead of saying a few easy... or maybe not so easy... words, the blind girl had been silently striving to redeem her mistake, instead.

    She was trying to repent by giving the choice she had taken from him back.And now, she had managed to do just that.If he wasn't satisfied even by such a show of sincerity, then what could he be satisfied with?Granted... Cassie had gone about her redemption in an incredibly extreme and possibly misguided way. She also put him in a very tough situation
    Sure, the choice he had wished for so fiercely was not in his hands. But what was he supposed to do with it?

    'It's... true...'One had to be careful of what they wished for.

    Sunny stared at Cassie for a while, then lowered his gaze and looked at the Guiding Light, which she had pushed into his hands.

    "This... was the message Torment had to deliver?

    "The blind girl nodded slowly.

    "Yes. It's easy to enter the Source. But it's almost impossible to find the entrance to the Estuary within the mist, unless you know the way. The Guiding Light is now showing the way to the Estuary. The message she delivered to me was the True Name that can make the relic of the sybils point to where you must go.

    "He hesitated.

    "What is the True Name?

    "The blind girl smiled helplessly.

    "I don't know. Torment's power blocked that memory in my mind. The seal was only removed once we reached Verge. And after I used it to activate the Guiding Light, the memory of it was erased from my mind, as if it was never there.

    "She hesitated for a moment.

    "No matter to whom or to what that True Name belongs to, it is incredibly powerful. Just bearing it for a few moments put a terrible strain on my mind and soul. So... if you do decide to leave us. Take care once you reach the Estuary.

    "Sunny remained motionless for a while.

    He didn't want to abandon Nephis. Even if the cohort was more or less capable of taking Verge without his help... he simply did not want to.But.If he threw all the complicated thoughts about the nature of freedom and what it meant to be free in this world out of his mind, there were only three things left.

    Sunny himself, Nephis, and the connection between them.In the past, he had run away from her twice. Once in the Dark City, and once at the ball of the great clan Valor.

    Sunny didn't wish to run away from Nephis for the third time.However, he also knew that any kind of relationship between them — at least the current them — was impossible as long as Shadow Bond existed.

    So, weirdly enough... by abandoning her on the shores of Verge, he would not be running away from Nephis. Instead, he would be moving towards her.

    Because only by becoming free of her could Sunny be with her. He took a deep breath, and then looked at Cassie.

    At the same time, Sunny dismissed Saint, Fiend, and Nightmare, calling them back to his soul. All six of his shadows were already with him, wrapped tightly around his body.

    And then, the shadows along the shore moved, extending forward and pushing the ketch back into the water.

    'I'm sorry, everyone... I guess I am a treacherous bastard, after all.

    'Sunny knew that Cassie had guided the ketch along the shore precisely to give him the opportunity to take it away. She would return to the Chain Breaker on foot, while he... he would be free to sail downstream, toward the Source.

    Racing to reach the Estuary, and reclaim his freedom, before Nepis conquered the Nightmare.

    Looking back, Sunny threw one last glance at the blind girl, who was standing forlornly on the icy shore, summoned a certain Memory, and shouted:

    "Cassie!"

    She turned, hearing the sound of his voice. Sunny smiled darkly.

    "Let's do it!"He clenched his fist and raised it into the air.

    "Let's break fate!"
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      1562 Leaving Without Saying Goodbye

      The ketch flew on the currents of the Great River, circling the ice wasteland. Sunny did not have the enchanted staff to summon the wind, and he had not been able to master the sorcery of Names, like Nephis. But he had the Crown of Twilight, and with it, the water itself responded to him.

      So, Sunny made the river itself push the ketch forward. A strong gale blew from the future, as well, and as soon as he skirted the desolate land, it filled the sails. His vessel gained speed as it rushed into the past.

      Leaving Verge... and his friends... behind.

      There was a storm of emotions in Sunny's heart. Hope, excitement, anticipation...But also guilt, fear, and shame.

      What would Nephis and the other members of the cohort think when they came back and found out that he had abandoned them? How would Cassie explain his absence?

      Would they be angry, shaken, and resentful of him? Would they feel betrayed?

      They had the right to feel that way. He had abandoned them on the eve of a perilous battle, leaving to pursue a selfish goal. Was there a more obvious betrayal than that?

      Imagining the faces of his friends when they learned of his departure, Sunny felt his heart ache.

      He broke the promise he had made after Ananke's death. He broke the promise he had given to Wind Flower, as well. And even the promise he had given himself. That made his heart ache, too.

      But... it didn't matter.Even though he was in pain because of what he had done, he would have done it again.
      The reward that the Estuary promised... the freedom to live like he wanted to live, released from the suffocating hold fate had on him, was worth it.

      It was worth it a hundred times over.

      Removing the Shadow Bond alone was.

      Sure, Sunny did not know how exactly his wish for freedom would befulfilled in the Estuary. Perhaps someone like Mordret would call out his True Name, turning him into a slave once again.

      That was alright. Sunny felt confident in his ability to kill an enemy who would become his master. It was being bonded to someone he loved, and thus could not eliminate, that was the problem. Being a slave to fate.

      'Freedom, freedom...

      'The word tasted sweet on his tongue.

      And so, Sunny abandoned Nephis... and Cassie, and Kai, and Jet, and Effie with her newborn child. Praying for their safety, he sped away from Verge, toward the dawn of time.

      He had to hurry.

      The city of the Seekers lay as close to the Source as they had managed to build it, but there was still a considerable distance between the icy wasteland and the mist. More than that, this part of the Great River was possibly the most dangerous there was — just like the harrowing reaches of the far future, the dawn of time was where the most powerful abominations in the Tomb of Ariel prowled.

      And even if he reached the Source, it would take Sunny some time to find the entrance to the Estuary. It would take time to reach its very heart, as well.

      He had to accomplish it before the First Seeker was destroyed, and the Nightmare collapsed.

      How long would it take for Nephis to conquer Verge? Knowing her, it wouldn't be long.

      Steering the ketch, Sunny gritted his teeth.

      'One day to return from the scouting mission — two, at most. One day to guide the cohort to Verge. They would remain there for a day or two, evaluating the situation inside the city. Then... then, the battle itself. Even if they have to fight through a legion of the Defiled to reach the First Seeker, it won't take long.

      'Nephis had seven fully saturated cores, after all. She wouldn't hesitate to sacrifice six of them to obliterate Verge. Mordret was not far away from forming the Monster Core, which would allow him to create a Reflection — once that happened, his growth would accelerate exponentially,quickly turning him into a unstoppable fiend once again.

      Effie, Jet, and Kai were a force to be reckoned with, as well.

      It would have been different if Nephis did not possess an incorruptible soul — after all, even the Serpent King and his army had failed to take Verge — but since she did possess it, the Nightmare would be over soon.

      It was a matter of days.So, there was no time to waste.

      The ketch sailed downstream, carried by the winds and currents. The Great River glowed with iridescent light, the world suffused with darkness.
      The silence was only broken by the sound of waves and the infuriating voice of the Sin of Solace, who seethed with hatred and whispered poison into Sunny's ear.Sunny refused to answer, though.

      In fact, after saying goodbye to Cassie, he had not made a single sound.

      His eyes were aimed at the horizon, and his face was frozen with cold determination.

      Soon, the seven suns rose from beneath the water. The darkness was banished, and the sky turned bright again. He let out an inaudible sigh, as the image of the countless slumbering butterflies disappeared from his mind.

      As it was dawn, Sunny used the opportunity and summoned the shell of the onyx serpent. Hiding the ketch in his maw, he rushed forward as fast as he could — and the speed granted to him by the body of the sea serpent in the water was nothing short of stunning.

      Keeping such an enormous shell manifested burned through a lot of essence, but the Crown of Twilight was supplying him with a nearly endless reserve of it. More than that, even the essence he had expended to accelerate the current was replenished.

      The period of dawn did not last long, and the sky soon turned azure. But Sunny had covered a great distance in that short period of time.

      Spitting the ketch on the water, he dismissed the shell and landed on the deck again, grabbing the steering oar.

      His solitary journey continued...He was moving downstream, further and further into the dawn of time. Approaching the point where time had not existed yet — the Source.

      And the Estuary hidden in its mist.
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        FalleNMooN
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        А что мешало ему обговорить все это с когортой, пойти вместе к Устью, ну или чтобы они подождали его в Рубеже, чтобы пошел, сделал свое дело и вернулся, и после все вместе штурмовать город?! Эффи уже родила, нету никакой угрозы, которая дышит сзади, зачем спешить???? Неужели его желание настолько ослепило ему рассудок?
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        Maquiavelis
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        yanno... I'm kinda annoyed that Sunny did not listen to his own warning at the beginning of this arc... "be careful what you wish for"
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        ExeS
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        Oh Sunless Cassie has manipulated you to the fullest, you are still acting on her manipulation.
        My hope is that you will change your wish at the last moment and think carefully. The Mad Prince said that you should be careful with what you wish.
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        Rei-absolute
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        In this nightmare he hasn't gained anything related to the weaver yet, apart from clear information
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          HeikyZX
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          Of course he did... he got quite a number of traumatic experiences and memories from this Nightmare. And considering that the wicked bird from where he started to acquire the Weaver's stuff had gone crazy just by looking at IT's eyes...
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        Cj.17
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        I don't think sunny is dumb enough to mess up this cycle again. I'm pretty sure there was something that Cassie didn't tell him cus she didn't know or just cus that wouldn't make sunny change his mind.

        But mad prince will come into play here I'm sure cus the estuary is so appealing but as they say no lunch is for free.

        Weaver himself couldn't break all fate together even tho he was deamon of fate. That just shows how bad of an enemy it's. So I don't think the deamon of truth could make something that breaks fate and there to not be consequences.
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      MefetraN7
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      Дурачок думает что он что то выбирает, но зная кэсси все уже предрешено, она уже знает какоц выбор сделает санни, отлично сманипулировала этим. Дурачку в голову не пришло обсудить это с командой, почему кэсси отослала команду? Не, зачем думать когда за тебя думают другие(кэсси)?
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      shaakh
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      If Sunny consume his Shadows and become a Titan, will it help to resist the Corruption even a tiny bit?
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        Jru
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        Why would he do that? He can just copy nephis’s immunity to corruption, that was the whole point of him getting the mirror of truth, also I dont think so, because he cant rip out soul cores like mordret
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          shaakh
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          Didnt mad prince also get corrupted even tho he had the mirror?
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            Jru
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            Just because he had it doesnt mean he knew to use it, or that the well of wishes corrupts people, we only know that because we know thats how the mad prince got corrupted, the mad prince didnt have that information about the corruption and learned too late to do anything about it
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            ScratchFox
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            Didn't the mirror's ability have a duration? Corruption comes in two forms: knowledgde and physical. If it's physical, the mirror helps. Knowledge, as in the case of the Mad Prince, lasts forever, so the mirror won't help in that case. Unless you take countermeasures such as forgetting or sealing knowledge of course
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    REN・DOVERঐ
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    I'm leaving a comment here for G3 for a week... Or until something interesting happens welldone

    And now.... We wait
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