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Chapter 1558: First Thread

Sunny stared at Cassie, struggling to believe how deep the roots of her mysterious scheme went. He noted recently that the blind girl's personality changed drastically after the cruel words he had thrown at her at the underground level of the Academy's medical complex, right after the Forgotten Shore.

That was when she had begun to weave her spiderweb, most likely. Looking at the young woman sitting across from him, meeting his gaze with dark and defiant pride, he felt a chill running down his spine. '...Which one of us is worthy of being called the heir of Weaver, even?'

Cassie had just as high of an affinity to fate as him, after all, if not higher. He took a deep breath, feeling stifled. "Yes… it was back then. Looking back, it didn't make a lot of sense, did it? You had just been burned by blindly believing a vision of yours, to catastrophic results. And yet, you seemed to not question the validity of us dying come winter, even though that vision of yours could only be called vague, at best."

Cassie had seen the two of them falling into a bottomless abyss, surrounded by snow. She told Sunny that they would die in the winter… but, in the end, the events of that vision happened in November, when the Night Temple was destroyed in a terrible battle between Sky Tide and Saint Cormac. "You already knew that it did not mean our deaths. And yet, you made me think otherwise. But… why?"

Cassie remained silent, but Sunny's eyes widened, a flash of frightening understanding illuminating his restless mind. "It… it was because I was planning to challenge the Second Nightmare in the winter. But you needed me to move the plan forward, and aim to reach the Seed in the Ivory Tower by the end of autumn. What changed because I listened to your vision and adjusted the timing of the expedition?"

A dark, dangerous light ignited in the depths of his eyes. Sunny gasped.

"Because Saint Cormac… was away from the Night Temple until the end of autumn. Which meant that he wouldn't have been able to stop Mordret from escaping his cage!"

Cassie shifted slightly, continued to face him without saying anything. But she did not need to… once Sunny pulled on the thread, the tangled web of her hidden actions started to unravel itself. All he needed to do to understand all of it — or at least most of it — was to continue pulling. Remembering the horrid agony the two of them endured in the Night Temple, side by side, Sunny shuddered and felt rage fuel his veins. "You... knew about Mordret all along. You must have learned of his existence before he even learned of yours, when you were anchored at the Night Temple — even though neither you nor your cohort were allowed to enter the inner parts of the Citadel. Later, you left for the Sanctuary and then went on an expedition to reclaim a sapling of the sacred tree… knowing that I would come to you, and carry the mirror shard that would allow that bastard to escape to the doorstep of his jail."

Sunny and Cassie had come very close to dying in the cage of the Valor's secretive Citadel. Knowing that she had expected the mad prince of the great clan to escape, and for them to be embroiled in the horror that followed his release, made it all seem even more disturbing. Sunny remained silent for a few moments, stunned by the ruthlessness with which Cassie had treated herself. By then, he had already been an Awakened Monster, and armed with the power of his Divine Aspect, he had a much easier time surviving the imprisonment in the Night Temple. She, however, did not possess multiple soul cores or an Aspect that could augment her endurance and resilience, so Cassie had suffered much more in that cage.

Shaking his head in stunned silence, he said quietly:

"You wanted Mordret to escape… why did you want him to be free?"

There were all kinds of answers to this question. The most obvious one was that Cassie had needed the cohort to enter the Second Nightmare sooner rather than later, and do it in the company of the Prince of Nothing, as well. The very fact of his escape had put a crack in the potential relationship Sunny could have had with the great clan Valor… putting him in conflict with them at the moment when Nephis returned to the waking world. Which, in turn, pushed her into accepting their terms and becoming an adopted daughter of Valor. There were numerous other consequences of that single event Cassie had helped happen, spreading outward into the future. Mordret was a singular existence, so the fact that he was free to roam the two worlds had changed too much, from the events of the Second Nightmare to the conclusion of the war the great clans had waged in Antarctica. Which of these events had been planned by Cassie? Which had been mere coincidences? Which were coincidences that she had nimbly incorporated into her grand design, adapting to the changing circumstances with stunning speed?

Just like she had perceived and calculated numerous futures with incredible speed while fighting the Defiled sybil in the drowned temple. It was impossible to tell. Cassie's design was a bit like the tapestry of fate, which she claimed to wish to destroy. The details could change or be influenced by unforeseen circumstances, but these sudden twists were only minor disturbances in the flow she willed into existence. The currents changed, but the direction of the tide always remained the same, pulling everything it touched to an unchanging conclusion. All Sunny could do was determine the points in time when Cassie had influenced the events openly, and try to gleam her purpose from that. He rose from his sit and walked to the bow of the ketch, unable to remain in place. His mind was too tumultuous for that. 'Incredible...'

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    ZAKI
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    Moim zdaniem to będzie tak że Cassie kłamała że kohorta da sobie rade bez Sunny z walka z pierwszym poszukiwaczem ponieważ gdy będzie chciał złamać cienista wieź to Nefis pomyśli ze Sunny nie żyje bądź już mu na niej nie zależy i zginie wtedy od pierwszego poszukiwacza. i wtedy cykl znowu od nowa nastąpi a z keczu Anake sunny (szalony książę) napisze ze "uważaj czego sobie życzysz".
    Ale według mnie będzie tak ze w ostatnim momencie Sunny powie ze chce przezwyciężyć ten koszmar i wróci do Nefisa i razem jako kohorta pokonają ten koszmar i dzięki temu Sunny nie złamie obietnicy złożonej Anake oraz jednej z dziewięciu bohaterce.
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    ErectileReptile
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    Damn, final boss feelings. Sacred rank Oracle really showing how OP it is. Anyone realise that the Sin of Solace never lied. From the beginning it warned Sunny not to trust Cassie, that she could hear him and that he was being manipulated by her.
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    Dummybaron
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    Ok I understand that people hate Cassie and why, but at this point idk really, like why everybody call Sunny dumb for his choise, how... just tell me how you imagining his dialog with cohort about choise he have, like: "Idk I can left you here alone to fight probably the strongest Defiled creature we ever met, for mine and Cassie's egoistic goal to break fate(basicaly betray you), or I can help you and we gonna be alright" wtf. And even if it's Cassie's manipulation lets wait till the end, If that thing can make Sunny FREE OF FATE then it sure can get rid of Shadow bond once and forever.
    Edit: imagine if goal of the Nightmare is reaching heart of Estuary.
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      ㅤㅤㅤ
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      If the goal was to reach the estuary wasn't that where sunny first appeared in the nightmare thus already completing it, and the mad prince has already reached it also in the previous cycle so you're wrong
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        Dummybaron
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        Oh yeah thx for reminding me, but I said you need to reach it heart where most Dreadfull truth about world lies. Anyway you are right, I'm probably wrong.
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      Cj.17
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      The thing is we are just throwing guesses here and also it complicated. We are also giving reasons for why we thing sunny is being dumb or Cassie to be blamed.

      Literally mad prince already went in the heart of the estuary and he still become corrupted. Cassie argument now is just cuss torment was a part of this planning he won't become corrupted. Mad prince warns him to be careful of what he wishes for.

      Yes he has the right to want his freedom but at the same time look at the bigger picture and make logical conclusions.

      We know that what's hidden in there is so hideous that the deamon of truth himself chose oblivion so who is to say that even if it can break his shadow bond that it won't have an effect on him. Fate and truth could go hand in hand but I'm sure there is a catch here. If his desire to be free rules him, then it will just bring a bigger catastrophy.

      I'm sure another plot is coming so we should probably just sit tight and see what's to come.
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        Dummybaron
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        Yeah that what I said, we need to wait till the end of this vol, and only then when we see whole story, we can argue about what really happened, and come to proper conclusion.
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    Awybin
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    Scary
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    1563 Terrors of the Past

    Sunny raced to the Source, afraid of the passage of time. It was ironic, really...

    Before the fateful conversation with Cassie, he had been tense and concerned about how the cohort would survive the battle for Verge. Now, however, he was concerned that they would destroy it too soon.

    He had been worried for Nephis, but now, he was wary of her.

    Changing Star seemed like something almost inevitable, now that his fate — or lack thereof — depended on how fierce and unrelenting her assault on the monstrous First Seeker would be.

    Human mind was funny that way. It was colored by what one desired, making the same thing appear entirely different depending on the circumstances.

    And so... Sunny needed to hurry.

    He guided the ketch, pushing the currents forward with the help of the Crown of Dawn. The graceful boat seemed to be gliding on the water, moving with incredible speed. The shore of Verge had long disappeared from view, and there was nothing in front of him except for the vast expanse of the Great River.

    The air itself felt different here, at the dawn of time. The waters were treacherous and full of peril. Now that Cassie wasn't with him, Sunny had no way of knowing where danger lurked. So, he remained as alert as possible, extending his shadow sense as far as he could.

    That caution saved his life on more than one occasion.

    The far reaches of the past, which corresponded to the very dawn of the Age of Gods, were not only full of bizarre and lethal hazards, but also of all kinds of harrowing Nightmare Creatures.

    This span of the Great River was just as dangerous as the far reaches of the future, where Sunny had faced the Azure Serpent, the Black Turtle, the Dark Butterfly, and the countless other abominations that had almost feasted on his flesh.

    There were Great Nightmare Creatures here, too, each of them vastly more powerful than Sunny was, despite all his growth. Most of them were faster than him, as well, and possessed senses that reached much further than his.

    So, Sunny was in constant danger. He couldn't even outrun these abominable monstrosities... but, luckily, there was one thing at which he was superior to most, if not all of them.

    It was flexibility, and being able to adapt to almost any situation.

    When some inconceivable being rose from the depths to pull him under the water and devour him, Sunny summoned the shadows and turned into a giant butterfly, carrying the ketch with his six long legs.

    When a terrifying abomination descended from the sky, he turned into the onyx serpent, hid the ketch in his maw, and sought safety in the depths.

    There were other forms he could shape himself into, as well, each helpful in its own way. Of course, maintaining the shell cost him a lot of essence, so, afraid to drain his reserves of it, Sunny mostly remained in the ketch, guiding it away from potential perils by hand.

    Still, on that first day alone, he almost lost his life a few times.

    There was a moment when the water under him suddenly boiled and moved at incredible speed, threatening to overturn the boat. Sunny instantly summoned Saint, using her weight to balance the ketch, but that was merely the start of the disaster.

    An enormous span of the Great River, as far as the eye could see, instantly turned into a furious vortex. The speed of the current was so terrible that the hull of the ketch almost splintered, bombarded by powerful waves. It was pulled sideways, sliding deeper and deeper into the whirlpool.

    Desperate to save himself and his vessel, Sunny opened the gate of the Shadow Lantern and called upon the shadows, forming the shell of the Dark Butterfly. His vast wings moved, throwing him into the air. His six legs grabbed onto the ketch, lifting it from the raging water.

    Luckily, he was fast enough.

    As Sunny rose high into the air, he was able to observe the cause of the catastrophic turbulence that had turned the current of the Great River into a death trap. When he did, his very soul shuddered.

    There was a colossal, inconceivable maw hidden beneath the waves, stretching from one horizon to another. The terrible whirlpool that had almost shattered the catch was caused by these titanic jaws opening and sucking in an immense plain of water.

    And entire span of the Great River disappeared into the harrowing maw of the underwater colossus, whose body mercifully remained unseen....

    Sunny fled into the sky, never looking back.

    At another time, he noticed the air far in the distance trembling, as if from heat.
    However, as Sunny drew closer, unable to avoid the strange area, he realized that there was no heat. The air was not trembling, either.

    Instead, there were fissures in the fabric of space itself above the current, hidden in the sunlight and almost invisible. If not for his intuition ringing alarms, Sunny might not have noticed the hidden fractures in the world at all.

    When he did notice them, however, and tried to glimpse what was hidden in the folds between the broken pieces of space, he saw millions of dark eyes looking back at him, full of hunger.

    The current was pulling the ketch right into the area of the River plagued by the fractured space.

    Horrified, Sunny assumed the form of the onyx serpent and dove into the depth, hoping to hide from the gaze of the hungry abyss that hid in the fissures. However, the space was broken beneath the waves, as well.

    Only there were no eyes there. Instead, hidden in the shattered space, there were countless corpses of dreadful Nightmare Creatures, all broken, twisted, and partially devoured.

    Diving deeper and deeper into the darkness, until the pressure was crushing enough to almost destroy the mighty shell of the sea serpent, Sunny escaped that horror, as well.

    But there were many more to come.
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      1564 Returning to the Source

      Some time later, Sunny saw thin lines moving in the air. Drawing closer, he saw something that resembled spiderwebs blowing in the wind, frayed and torn.

      The only thing was that each string of the ghostly spiderweb was many kilometers long, and there were numerous such strings, moving between the sky and the surface of the Great River like tattered sails.

      Some of them were white, but as Sunny guided the ketch between the billowing strings, he stared to encounter more and more of them that were bright red. Eventually, it was as though he was traveling through a forest of red threads.

      Navigating between them was not easy, but he was reluctant to come close to any of the strings, or allow the wind to bring any of them closer.

      Eventually, Sunny witnessed something else. Out there in front of him, far in the distance, an immense depth dweller was weakly struggling against the current, its body enveloped by several dozen of the white spiderwebs. The creature's carapace seemed impregnable, but the strange strings did not seem to care. They simply grew through it, penetrating the leviathan's body.

      As they did, their color slowly started change from white to red, the redness spreading from the point of contact with the abomination's flesh along the length of the strings.

      Blood. They were drinking the leviathan's blood.Turning pale, Sunny gazed at the forest of vibrant red strings that surrounded him, stretching far into the sky, permeating a whole region. His fingers turned white on the steering oar of the ketch.

      He escaped that horror, as well.

      And many more like it, although not unscathed.

      Sometimes, Sunny had no choice but to fight, unleashing the full fury of the onyx serpent or his other shapes on the creatures that wanted to consume him. Some of them, he managed to kill... but most of them, he simply escaped after delivering several painful wounds.

      By the end of the day, Sunny was bloodied and exhausted. His essence was on the verge of running dry, too.

      But then the dusk came, and the Crown of Twilight replenished his dwindling reserves.

      After dusk came the night, though, and it was more beautiful, and more harrowing, than any other night Sunny had experienced in the Tomb of Ariel.

      By the end of it, he was barely alive. But he was alive, nevertheless.Sunny did not allow his blood to flow, and his bone refused to break. Even his soul, which had received a few deep wounds when he used Shadow Incarnation to form his shells, was potent enough to withstand the damage without falling apart.

      Saint, Fiend, and Nightmare were beaten and battered, but alive, as well.

      The ketch too survived. Even though there were new scars on its hull, one of its masts had cracked, its sails sporting signs of hasty repairs, Ananke's boat was still in one piece.

      Throughout all of this, Sunny had not said a single word, and had not even allowed himself a single groan.

      Pain was his old friend. He could withstand much more than that.

      'Well... maybe not that much more.

      'He was exhausted, both physically and mentally. If there was one good thing about the horrors of the dawn of time, though, it was that the necessity to constantly be alert and on edge made it completely impossible for him to consider the consequences of what he had done... the fallout of breaking his promisese, abandoning his friends, and leaving for the Estuary instead of fighting side by side with them in Verge.

      'I wonder what they are doing, now...

      'The scouting teams must have returned, by now. Nephis and the others had already learned of his absence. They must have even had enough time to digest it, to a degree, albeit not come to terms with it.

      They were most probably advancing toward Verge....

      Which meant that he did not have a lot of time left.

      'Where is it?

      Where is it?

      'He was trying to calculate how far he had traveled from the Defiled city,and how that distance translated to what they had seen from the black void. From up there, it almost seemed as though the wisps of mist shrouding the Source touched the walls of Verge.

      But from the surface of the Great River, the distance between the two was nothing short of vast.Still... Sunny had been moving fast, both aboard the ketch and when summoning his shells.

      By all accounts, he had to be getting close.

      He glanced at the Guiding Light, which pointed directly forward, and summoned what little was left of his patience.

      Finally, the night was over.

      The seven suns rose from beyond the horizon once again, chasing away the darkness. The waters of the Great River grew dim. A soft twilight enveloped the world, and with it, a flood of essence poured into Sunny's soul.

      He let out a relieved sigh, summoned the Dying Wish, and used what little charges were left in the charm to heal the most dire of his wounds.It was then that he saw it...

      A wisp of mist drifted past him, disappearing into the gloom of twilight.

      Feeling his heart skip a beat, Sunny spun and looked forward, trying to see what was hiding beyond the horizon.

      The horizon... was hazy. It also seemed to be drawing nearer with each moment.

      'This is it!'

      Both relieved and excited, Sunny called upon the waters of the Great River, making the current run faster. The ketch flew forward, drawing closer and closer to the wall of mist.Soon, it was surrounded by tendrils of thick fog. They flowed past the ketch, drifting above the waves. In front of him, the world turned somber and gloomy, rare rays of sunlight breaking through the veil of mist.

      Then, the mist obscured the sky entirely, making it seem as though nothing else existed in the world.Sunny found himself in familiar surroundings.

      After nearly a year of wandering the dreadful expanse of the Tomb of Ariel...

      He had finally returned to the Source.
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    Nyfeirg
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    The worst is the scheme is still going on...
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    MefetraN7
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    Прочитал последние главы. Чо санни волнуется то, ну нарушил обещание и что? Как будто нефис не нарушала обещание. Все равно смущает одно, нет же ограничения по времени(накрайняк пару дней могли подождать санни, если не помогать). Но кэсси всех отослала(очередная манипуляция)... Неприятный персонаж, даже мордред лучше)
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    ABADDA016
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    ooh after 150 ch I've arrived here

    my advice to everyone don't wait until there is a lot of chapters it will become so f#cking boring like now
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      حمد
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      I can't wait.

      Every time I want to see the new chapters and know what happened

      Finally, we are sooo close to the end let's see.
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