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Chapter 1566: The Estuary

There was the sound of wind whistling in Sunny's ears. He was falling.

Flying through a sea of darkness, lost and disoriented, unsure of where he was.

'The… Estuary…'

The wind howled louder, and Sunny felt his body plummeting through it at terrible speed. Belatedly, he remembered the need to summon the Dark Wing and slow down his fall.

Or summon the shadows and turn himself into a monstrous butterfly.

Or even a crow…

But it was too late for what. Dazed, he caught a glimpse of an enormous black edifice swiftly approaching him from the darkness. It was like a rough, irregularly shaped, giant sphere of black stone that hovered in the void, eternal and indestructible. Strange mountains rose from its surface, hollow on the inside…

It looked like a giant stone heart. Perhaps it was. A moment later, Sunny saw Ananke's ketch collide against the surface of the sphere below him and shatter, fragments of wood flying to all sides. There was no time to slow down his fall.

Gritting his teeth, Sunny looked at the swiftly approaching surface of the back stone. The moment his body would have been broken against it, he activated Shadow Step and dove into the shadows, instead, submerging deep into their dark embrace. Hidden there, safe, he remained motionless for a while. 'I… made it?'

Sunny tried to calm down his feverish mind and moved up, returning to the surface. Emerging from the shadows, he stepped on the surface of the weathered stone and instantly fell, feeling gravity pulling him down. He was on a steep slope. Sunny slid down that slope, surrounded by the fragments of broken wood. Despite the sharp rocks tearing at his skin, he did not allow himself to cry out in pain. Instead, he gritted his teeth, wrapped the surrounding shadows around his hand, and turned it into the clawed hand of a shadowspawn. Twisting, Sunny struck the slope with his claws. They failed to penetrate the rugged black surface, sending sparks flying into the air — however, the friction alone slowed him down. Eventually, Sunny came to a halt at the very edge of an abyssal drop, his feet dangling above an empty black void. The pieces of Ananke's ketch spilled into that void, disappearing in the darkness. He remained laying for a few moments, catching his breath, then tried to access his surroundings. There was no light in the world. He was surrounded by darkness, with only the weathered surface of black stone separating him from the abyss. The sound of roaring water came from somewhere far, far below, turning into a barely audible whisper. It came from above him, too, and from all sides. The whispers assaulted his mind, making him dizzy. Sunny grimaced, then cautiously stood up, struggling to keep his balance on the steep slope. Finally, he looked around. 'So… this is the Estuary.'

The Estuary was supposed to be located in a place that existed before time, and therefore before the gods had been born. So… that place was supposed to be the Void. But either the Spell was unable to replicate the true Void, or unwilling to. Perhaps the Estuary was isolated from it, somehow. In any case, all Sunny could see was darkness and the surface of the vast sphere of black stone under his feet. His expression was somber. 'No time to waste.'

Leaning forward, he arduously climbed back up the slope, eventually reaching its middle point — that was where he had first fallen. Without stopping to rest, Sunny continued to climb. 'Cassie said… that I need to get to the very heart of the Estuary. This means that I probably need to somehow climb inside the sphere.'

Remembering the strange hollow mountains, which resembled torn aortae, he continued to ascend the slope.

Eventually, Sunny crested the top of what seemed like a tall hill, and looked down.

He froze, shaken by what he saw. His eyes widened, full of shock and fear.

'N—no… how can this be?'

In front of him, nestled between several immense outcroppings of black stone, was a vast valley. And on the floor of that valley, shrouded by darkness… lay the remains of countless broken ships. It was a vast ship graveyard. The harrowing thing about it, though, was that each of these ships looked familiar. They were all the Chain Breaker. There, in front of him, thousands of Chain Breaker lay on the black stone, broken and destroyed. Although each was destroyed in a unique manner, shattered by a terrible impact, most of them were exactly the same. Some were a little different, seemingly modified before turning into a forlorn wreck. The shape of their rams was slightly different. The tattered sails were painted in different colors. The trees growing around the central mast of these ships were dead and twisted, devoid of all life. Some of the trees, though, looked perfectly healthy and alluring, countless succulent fruits weighing their branches down.

Shuddering, Sunny decided to keep as far away from those wrecks as possible. There were countless broken ships in front of him — thousands of them. And it was just in that one valley. They weren't the wrecks of an entire fleet of similar vessels. Instead, they were the same vessel, destroyed countless times.

Suddenly covered in cold sweat, Sunny felt his sense of reality shaking. 'What… that does it mean?'

He shuddered, then began to descend into the valley. As he did, he noticed more wood fragments among the shattered ships. They were all the remains of Ananke's ketch, piled in tall hills. He just… he did not understand. 'How is this possible?'

As Sunny felt unsure of his sanity, a derisive laughter suddenly resounded from behind him.

Turning swiftly, he looked into the darkness with wide eyes.

But it was just the Sin of Solace. The sword wraith… looked more substantial, somehow. Walking out of the darkness, he looked at Sunny with contempt and smiled viciously:

"What? Did you think that you were the first one to make it this far? Did you think that this is the first time you betrayed your cohort and decided to seek freedom in the Estuary, instead?"

The apparition scoffed and looked at the ship graveyard, his dark eyes burning with strange glee. "Fool. There were countless versions of you that had come this far. Betrayal after betrayal, repeated endlessly in countless cycles... truly, your treachery knows no bounds."

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    GoatBom
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    PEAK
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Exactly
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    Patchumz
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    I wish the author wouldn't make dumb scenarios where Sunny is fully aware of what everything means and then seconds later is entirely confused by the very expected sights. He knew... he f#cking knew that he had repeated the cycle many times. He also f#cking knew he's been to the estuary before, given how corrupted and mad he became. Why is it all of the sudden a shock that they've been here before and evidence exists beyond time? He literally knows this place exists beyond time...
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      Alfametadol
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      на сколько помню, он знал что был в устье, но не знал что заходил в сам Эстуарий
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    GridDokja
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    Just ask to be free from solace, i'd become mad too cry6
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    kollosus_na
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    Yeah… I was curious if they'd follow.him
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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    13 million Sunny restarted the cycle? lol. Sunny didn't understand that him going to the source was destiny, I think he'll have to live the nightmare once again. or it will end and he won't get what he wanted and will still be seen as a traitor.
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    What else did he expect to see? I knew something similar would be here
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    Deathseeker
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    I love sin of solace peepo012
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      Goat aizen
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      Great minds think alike 🥂
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    1573 Stone Maze

    Sunny turned away from the chilling testament that Ariel had left behind in the silent waters of the still lake and continued forward.

    There were a million thoughts in his mind. The magnitude of the revelation he had received dwarfed almost everything Sunny knew — the very reason for the cold reality he was born into now had an explanation. The future, too, had become much clearer. And it was a frightening future, as well.

    The gods were dead... but not all of them.

    The seventh god was still alive, slumbering in the cradle of the Void. All of existence was already infected by the horrors of his nightmare, and once the Forgotten One awakened, even that ailing world would come to an end.

    And yet, Sunny had no desire to ponder these truths right now.

    The matters of corrupted gods and dying worlds were far away. The dreadful future they promised was far away, too... although perhaps not as far as he would have hoped for. In any case, none of it held any meaning as long as he was bound.

    As long as he wasn't free.

    Free to live his life the way he wished to live it, as well as free to try and change the predestined outcome. Even if the end promised by the truth of Ariel truly came before Sunny died peacefully of old age, even if he failed to change anything, in the end... there was really only one thing sadder than living as a slave.

    It was dying as one.

    So, Sunny wished to gain freedom even more desperately now.

    And, unlike the dreadful truth, his freedom was near.

    The Guiding Light was still shining, pointing across the dark waters. Sunny followed that light through the darkness.

    As he walked across the still lake, subtle ripples spread from where he stepped. His reflection walked alongside him, and a few steps back, the Sin of Solace followed, staring at Sunny with hateful eyes.

    'Why is he being so quiet?

    'There was something strange happening to the sword wraith. He seemed... different, somehow, ever since they had entered the Estuary. Sunny had long grown accustomed to the company of the loathsome apparition, but now, he was growing wary of its presence.

    Not the least because he knew now what harrowing knowledge the Sin of Solace was harboring, prevented from sharing it only by the seal placed on him by the Estuary Key.

    Just like the Void could break its seal and consume all of existence, the knowledge of it that the wraith possessed would consume Sunny should the Estuary Key disappear.

    The thought was chilling.

    'It's... a good thing I never tried to transfer the Key of the Estuary to someone, I guess.

    'Sunny continued to walk across the dark lake, losing all sense of time —or rather, what little of it he had left. There were no lights shining under the surface of the water anymore, but gradually, the lake itself changed.Its surface, which had been calm before, was slowly growing restless. There were powerful currents moving underneath the surface, making the dark water stir and surge, forming waves. Soon, advancing had become harder.

    Eventually, Sunny saw something in the distance. Jagged rocks were rising from the water, resembling cliffs. The water was flowing between them, restless, and wisps of mist rose here and there.

    The silence was broken by the sound of rushing water and the whispers of distant currents.

    Sunny reached the towering black rocks, looking at the surging water with a complicated expression. There was a labyrinth formed by the passages between the jagged cliffs, shrouded in mist. The water traveled through the stone maze, disappearing from view.

    He could hear it roar in the distance, as if plunging from great heights.

    He could also feel the very fabric of reality grow thin and strange all around him.

    'What is this place...

    'Sunny did not know... but he had a suspicion.And that suspicion only grew when he noticed something at the base of one of the cliffs. There, a mark had been left on the black stone, as if cut into it by a sharp blade.

    Two runes, one meaning "sun", the other meaning "loss".

    'The Mad Prince passed through here.

    'And not only him.

    Looking into the passages formed between the cliffs and listening to the distant roar of water, Sunny felt sure that here, the lake hidden in the inner part of the Estuary connected back to the Great River.

    Only, since the lake existed entirely Outside of Time, the connections it formed were special.

    If he followed one of the streams, he would most likely be able to exit the Estuary. He would also enter the Great River at a point in time different from where he had left it — perhaps far in the future.

    Or, perhaps, far in the past.

    Long before the day he had entered the Nightmare.

    That was how the Mad Prince had been able to invade a cycle of the Great River where he was not meant to exist — and had taken the future Plagues with him. Cassie had said so herself...

    What had her exact words been?

    'After reaching the Estuary and using 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.

    'Sunny had not paid attention to these words back then, overwhelmed by other matters, but now, he finally understood what Cassie had meant.

    The Estuary existed Outside of Time... or rather, time itself did not exist yet in the Estuary. So, the relationship between this eerie place and the rest of the Tomb of Ariel was tenuous at best.

    By choosing the right passage, one could escape the usual cyclical flow of the Great River and travel to a different time — not the subjective time of the Great River represented by its current, but the objective time that dictated the rise and fall of its civilization.

    If Sunny had a thousand attempts, he could map the labyrinth and find a way to come and go as he pleased, visiting different eras of the Tomb of Ariel. He could even travel to a time before the Plagues invaded the latest cycle, prepare for their arrival, then destroy them in one fell swoop.

    They had not been as powerful back then, after all.

    That way... perhaps, the River Civilization would not decline as fast. Perhaps the Twilight would not be destroyed, yet. Perhaps the Nightmare could be conquered differently.

    But then again, maybe not. Maybe Twilight had always been fated to be destroyed by the forces of the Defilement, and the beautiful cities of the sybils had always been fated to fall apart and drown.

    In any case, he did not have a thousand attempts.

    He barely had one.And so, Sunny entered the labyrinth and followed the Guiding Light, wondering where it would lead him.

    Would he return to the Great River?Would he be sent into the future? Or into the past?

    Whose True Name had Torment delivered to Cassie, and how would finding that creature — or place — release him from the chains of fate?

    He was going to find out.

    Eventually, there was nothing left around him except for towering cliffs and rushing water. Sunny used the Dark Wing to glide between the jagged rocks, propelling himself forward with stunning speed. He felt a need to hurry, knowing that Nephis was somewhere out there, leading an assault on Verge...

    In the end, the Guiding Light led him to neither the future nor the past.

    Instead... the radiant crystal simply showed him the way through the labyrinth, keeping away from the sound of roaring water.

    Escaping the misty labyrinth, Sunny found himself in front of a vast body of water once again. He was back to the calmer reaches of the dark lake.

    The part of it hidden behind the maze of cliffs, though...

    Was entirely different from what he had seen near the shore.

    'W—what is this...

    'Sunny froze for a moment, gazing forward with a pale face. In front of him... countless corpses were floating in the water.

    It was very much like the dreadful sight of the slaughter that had happened at the approach to Twilight, but with one striking difference.

    If the carcasses littering the still water there belonged to the Defiled abominations, then here, all of them seemed to belong to Great Nightmare Creatures.

    Sunny knew it because there were numerous husks of Dark Butterflies among the floating corpses, all lifeless despite having no discernible wounds.

    Something had violently destroyed their very souls, leaving only lifeless corpses behind.

    And there, far away...

    Did it only look that way, or was something dark rising from the water?The Guiding Light was pointing directly at that distant speck of darkness.

    Sunny remained motionless for a few moments, then gritted his teeth and took a step forward.

    As he did, something vast moved in the depths of the still water...

    And gazed at him.
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      Vespa99
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      Thanks for the chapter. You're doing the Forgotten God's work
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      DragonGhost
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      I have a nagging feeling that it's another daemon
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    Ryuk
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    Sometimes i wonder if the author knows we read from here
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      Trash rated mob
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      He knows i remember 3 yrs ago maybe more he leave a comment telling to go f themselves to the haters oru2x
      It was something like : you mdfs not understanding the premise of the novel you stupid fks dont even pay to read the novel you read it for free and still leaving hate messages on my social media pages (ppl where complaining about sunny being a slave when the novels name is Shadow Slave) yeah he was very upset bc at some point ppl filtred hes direction it was at the end of first nightmare i remember haha not on this site but he probably came here and do that too what ive told u happened on other page that has very toxic community about sunny being an slave and hating cassie all around that is still very spicy tho
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        Ryuk
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        Really 😂, he came here as well?
        Where was the community
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    GoodKnight_
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    I think Weaver actually planned the entire court meeting with Sunny from the beginning, and marked him as a successor precisely to bring "death" to this corruption or fate (in this case, drawing a parallel between Sunny's connection with the Shadow/God of Death).

    Perhaps what he foresaw was an immutable destiny where corruption would ultimately prevail, so he orchestrated everything to reach a point in the distant future where someone (Sunny) could break free from the shackles of fate.
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