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Chapter 1582: Banished

Sunny was paralyzed for a few moments. He tried to summon the runes several more times, but there was no result. The Spell did not respond to him, as though he was not one of its carriers at all. A part of him that had long become integral was simply gone. The shock Sunny experienced at that moment was hard to describe. After a while, he tried to calm his wildly beating heart and think things through. 'Calm down. Calm down. This is not the first time something like that happened…'

He had been cut off from the Spell once before, in the Red Colosseum. Back then, it was the result of Solvane's zealots using Hope's own sorcery to prevent the sacrificial slaves from escaping. But there was no enchanted collar around his neck right now. And he was in the waking world, not inside an ancient theater built by a daemon. More than that… the absence of the Spell felt much more profound this time, somehow. In fact, as he concentrated on himself, he realized that he felt rather strange. Something else felt absent from the world. The world was subtly unfamiliar. Trying not to panic, Sunny slowly assessed his abilities. His shadow sense was still with him. So were the other facets inherent to his Aspect. His Abilities, his Attributes — those of them the existence of which he could prove without the runes, at least — and his Aspect Legacy did not disappear. His Flaw was also present. He had learned that by trying to tell a lie aloud, despite the fact that it hurt like hell. His six shadows were observing his actions with varying reactions, all present. Saint, Fiend, and Nightmare could also be summoned. However, he could not summon the runes. Neither could he dive into his Soul Sea to take a look at his Memories. And the Memories…

Most of them were gone. After trying to summon every Memory in his soul arsenal, Sunny realized that only a few of them remained.

They were Silver Bell, Puppeteer's Shroud, Extraordinary Rock, Endless Spring, Weaver's Mask, Covetous Coffer, Shadow Lantern, Shadow Chair, Overpriced Saddle, Weaver's Needle, and Ananke's Mantle.

The Midnight Shard, Dark Wing, Moonlight Shard, Autumn Leaf, Cruel Sight, Heavenly Burden, Memory of Fire, Memory of Ice, Strike of Thunder, Morgan's Warbow, Bone Singer, Dying Wish, Bitter Cusp, Stifled Scream, Essence Pearl, Nimble Catch, Shroud of Graceless Dusk, and Crown of Twilight were gone.

He felt a chill running down his spine. As a Saint, he did not really need to protect himself from the elements with clothes, but it was still uncomfortable not to wear anything underneath his cloak. Sunny manifested the Marble Mantle and grabbed his head. He quickly realized the pattern in which some of his Memories remained while others seemed to have been destroyed.

The Memories he could still summon were those that had been either personally created or modified by him, as well as his two Divine Memories — Weaver's Mask and Shadow Lantern. The rest of them were gone, which brought him almost physical pain.

'M—my… my Memories!'

Sunny almost spat blood. The pain of losing most of his soul arsenal... the precious Memories he had spent years gathering... hurt almost as much as receiving Soul Weave had.

Sunny felt as if he had received a terrible blow.

After he had some time to come to terms with the unforgiving reality, he leaned on the cracked alloy wall and stared into the darkness with an empty gaze. After a while, Sunny had to admit it. 'I am banished from the Nightmare Spell.'

The damned bird had done something to him, resulting in such an impossible thing happening. Which meant… what? That he was free from the Spell's tyranny? It also meant that every tool and assistance it provided to the Awakened would not be accessible to him anymore. No more receiving Memories and Echoes from the slain enemies. No more runes that conveniently described and categorized the world. No more guidance and support in the perilous undertaking of walking the path of Ascension, tyrannical as it might have been.

No more Nightmares… and no more shortcuts to higher Ranks.

The scale of this tectonic change was too vast to comprehend. His life, for better or worse, would be entirely different from now on. Sunny was sure that he would be discovering the consequences of not being a carrier of the Nightmare Spell for a long, long time.

'How the hell did the future me reach further than Transcendence?'

And speaking about not being infected by the Spell and Transcendence…

Without the helpful runes, Sunny did not even know what his Transformation Ability was. Come to think about it, now that he was a Saint, there were more new things he was supposed to be able to do. Awakened traveled to the Dream Realm when they slept, while Masters could do it at any time… they still needed a Gateway to come back, though. Saints, however, were akin to miniature Gateways themselves. They were supposed to come and go between the two worlds as they pleased, and could even bring other living beings with them — although that last part was very limited. So… how was he supposed to learn to do so without the Spell? Although its help was subtle, it did help Awakened learn their innate abilities by making them instinctual. Controlling essence, using Memories, placing tethers in the waking world, and many other things — the subconscious knowledge of how to accomplish all these feats was placed in the heads of the Awakened by the Spell.

Sunny did not have such a luxury anymore. 'I should still be able to sense how to use my Transformation Ability, at least.'

He looked around, evaluating the small pocket of dusty space. What would happen if his Transcendent Form was truly giant? Would he break through the debris, or cause a collapse and bury himself?

Most likely, it would simply not work if there was not enough space. He was still curious to try, though. Sunny looked at his six shadows and asked:

"What do you think? Should I?"

Surrounding Sunny in a semicircle, they stared at him silently. Happy shrugged without confidence. Sunny chuckled wistfully. "Come on. I am a Saint now… can you believe it? After all the crap I went through to get to this point… it would be a shame not to try."

He searched within his soul, hoping to find something new and unfamiliar. It was an extremely strange thing, to explore his own self blindly. However, one's Aspect was their own, existing outside of the Spell. And so, after some time passed, Sunny did sense it… a new kind of power slumbering deep within him, waiting to be called upon. It was similar to how he sensed his other Abilities, but also different.

'This is how I Transform, I guess.'

Sunny took a deep breath… and then activated his Transformation Ability. He had expected his body to balloon and change shape. But nothing happened. There was a considerable pull on his essence, but apart from that, he did not seem to change at all.

Sunny frowned.

'What the hell?'

Somewhat unsettled, he looked at his shadows and said:

"Why isn't it…"

But then, the words died on his lips. The shadows... were gone. Instead, six identical versions of him were sitting in a semicircle around him, all clad in fearsome onyx armor, staring at him with confused expressions.

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    1587: Dream Gate.

    Sunny remained motionless for a few moments, staring at the distant figure wearing a bright vermilion cloak.

    The clouds veiling the sky were not clouds, but a myriad of flying swords. The man standing on the ruined wall of the siege capital was not a mere mortal, but a Sovereign.

    One of the three Supreme humans in existence…

    Anvil of Valor, the King of Swords.

    The Sovereign was facing a Great Titan. Sunny recognized that harrowing creature from the Battle of the Black Skull, where it had decimated the armies of both Valor and Song. The Titan was vast and abominable, its power inconceivable…

    But the King of Swords was no less terrifying.

    He was more like a force of nature than a human being, a walking cataclysm that tolerated no defiance. Where Anvil stood, his will was the law. Wherever his sword pointed was his kingdom.

    And within the borders of his kingdom, his authority was absolute.

    Whoever dared to disobey would be obliterated by a flood of slaying swords.

    Sunny took a stifled breath.

    «Crazy… it's crazy.»

    That was what Nephis wanted to fight against?

    He slowly shook his head and forced himself to look away from the awesome visage of the rain of swords. If each of them was infused with the power of a Supreme being… then Anvil was much more powerful than Sunny had ever imagined.

    Considering that he was effortlessly controlling enough swords to cover the entire sky, this whole siege capital could be destroyed by the tyrannical Sovereign in a matter of seconds. There was no one in the waking world strong enough to stop him.

    Well… except for the other two. Ki Song and Asterion.

    Sunny wondered:

    «Are they here, in Antarctica, as well?»

    The Queen of Worms had to have descended, too. As for the most mysterious of the Sovereigns, who knew? His ways were inscrutable.

    Finally, his gaze settled on the titanic Gate.

    A Nightmare Gate… no, not quite.

    A Dream Gate.

    Something clicked in his mind, and Sunny's eyes widened slightly.

    «Of course. It makes sense…»

    Sunny had been wary of the Sovereigns for many years, but he did not really know a lot about them — and about their power. What did it mean, exactly, to be Supreme? He had learned that the Sovereigns possessed a unique ability to create, rule, and expand their Domains. Even this piece of information was vague and shallow at best.

    However, that was not what Sunny was currently thinking about.

    Rather, he was thinking about a more subtle characteristic of those carrying the Nightmare Spell.

    Awakened traveled to the Dream Realm when they slept. Masters could enter it at will and physically, leaving a tether behind. Saints were like miniature Gateways, able to come and go between the two words as they pleased, and even carry people with them.

    What about the Sovereigns, then? How did this facet of their power evolve when they rose to the Supreme Rank?

    Wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that theirs would be a continuation of the power that all Saints possessed? That they would not only contain a Gateway within themselves, but would actually be capable of creating a stable external bridge between the two worlds?

    …The opposite of a Nightmare Gate.

    Nightmare Gates allowed abominations to leave the Dream Realm and enter the waking world. A Dream Gate, then, would allow living beings to enter the Dream Realm from this side.

    «…He is evacuating civilians.»

    Indeed, that was what the King of Swords was doing. The Evacuation Army had spent close to a year ferrying refugees over the dreadful expanse of the ocean to other Quadrants. The process was slow — after all, the seafaring alloy behemoths could accommodate only so many people, and it took them more than a month to make a round trip.

    Not to mention all the dangers that the naval convoys faced at sea.

    The government had evacuated as many refugees as they could, and the operation would have probably ended in a semblance of success… if not for the three Category Four Gates that had opened during the Battle of the Black Skull. With the Great Nightmare Creatures roaming East Antarctica, there was no hope of anyone surviving — the civilian population, the Evacuation Army, the small contingents of Legacy Awakened… all of them were destined to die.

    East Antarctica would have ended up the same way the Antarctic Center had, with everyone who was not already evacuated perishing in the flood of abominations.

    And so, the two Sovereigns must have descended, holding back the Great horrors and opening a new, much more efficient path to salvation. The Dream Gates.

    Perhaps it was because they could not allow their children — Morgan, Seishan, Beastmaster, and Silent Stalker — to die.

    Perhaps it was because Mordret had been right, and the Sovereigns could not abandon humanity that easily. The new world they were building in the Dream Realm had to be populated by someone, after all, and hundreds of millions of refugees with nowhere else to go were the perfect fuel for strengthening their domains and nurturing more Awakened.

    In any case, here it was.

    Antarctica's salvation.

    Sunny felt both incredibly relieved and indecribably bitter as he looked at the towering Dream Gate. Relieved because his worst fears had not come true, and his mission… the Evacuation Army's mission… was not doomed to fail. All the sacrifices that he and his soldiers had made were not in vain.

    At the same time, he felt incredibly bitter because the unexpected salvation had come from those whom he despised the most — the Great Clans, whose conceited indifference created this terrible situation, in the first place.

    If only they had moved sooner… if only they had not wasted so much time secretly fighting each other instead of preventing the Chain of Nightmares from claiming countless lives.

    He could already see the mighty propaganda machine spinning its wheels, burying the truth in the clamor of triumphant fanfares. Look at the noble heroes of the Legacy Clans, who had selflessly come to the rescue of the Southern Quadrant in its darkest moment! Just like these faithful guardians of humanity always did.

    Come to think of it, the Sovereigns had finally chosen to reveal their existence. That would also be spun into a fitting tale, no doubt. Probably something about the champions of the two great clans rushing to conquer the Fourth Nightmare in order to assist the people of Antarctica. That would also explain why they had been so late to offer genuine support.

    They had not been tardy at all, but had instead been risking their lives in a Nightmare.

    A dark expression appeared on Sunny's face.

    «Ah. I hate it.»

    But at the same time, he couldn't hate it. As long as people were saved, did the hypocrisy of the Sovereigns really matter?

    Of course, he still had many questions. Would all these refugees be infected by the Nightmare Spell as soon as they entered the Nightmare Spell? What were the limitations that made it difficult for the Sovereigns to enter the waking world, and how had they bypassed these limitations to appear in Antarctica?

    How would the world change now that the existence of the Supremes was revealed, and millions of mundane people crossed over to the Dream Realm?

    And so on.

    Well… he could take his time finding the answers to all these questions.

    For now, the situation did not seem critical. With Anvil holding down the fort, the siege capital was not on the verge of being destroyed. Judging by how orderly the soldiers and the civilians were moving, the situation was under control, or at least not critical. Therefore, Sunny's first priority was to find the members of the cohort.

    Since he had been sent back to where his tether had been placed in the waking world, the rest of them would be, too. Which meant that Mordret and Jet had been sent to the siege capital controlled by Song, while Effie and Kai had been sent to the Evacuation Army headquarters.

    Nephis and Cassie, though, were supposed to be right here. Probably somewhere in the same ruins he had just crawled from.

    Taking a deep breath, Sunny looked around, studying the crater.

    It was then that he was thrown to the ground, and a massive explosion tore the center of the crater apart.
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      The ground shook, and some parts of the crater's slope collapsed. Sunny, who was standing on the edge of its mound, lost his balance and rolled down, dirt and pieces of debris raining on him from above.

      «Ouch.»

      Coming to a halt much further down the slope than he had been before, he could not see the Dream Gate and the King of Swords anymore. What he could see, however…

      Was a towering pillar of white flame rising from the torn depths of the wide crater.

      It moved and twisted, as if alive. As though a giant made from pure flame was stretching its shoulders after being trapped underground for a long time. For a moment, Sunny was entranced, thinking that he could make out the shape of a winged being woven from dancing flame, hidden in the depths of the incandescent pillar.

      Then, the whirlwind of flame collapsed on itself, and slowly formed into a humanoid figure.

      The radiant being looked like a beautiful, pure spirit of immaculate light, her graceful body contrasted against the dark soil of the deep crater. With wide wings spread behind her like a blinding mantle, she slowly glided down. The moment her feet touched the ground, it started to melt.

      Slowly, the brilliance of her skin grew dimmer, and was then extinguished. Without the blinding light, Sunny could finally see who had just escaped the ruins.

      Of course, he had already guessed who it was.

      It was Nephis.

      She looked just like the last time he had seen her… but also different.

      Not only because the white metal of the Starlight Legion armor was torn and scorched, breached in half a dozen places…

      And not only because her presence seemed to illuminate the world, so much stronger and tantalizing than it had been before.

      And not even because she had grown even more beautiful after undergoing the rebirth of Transcendence.

      No… it was because Nephis had wings.

      A pair of white wings extended from her back, looking too majestic and pure to be a part of this mortal world.

      Sunny stared, enthralled.

      «…Partial transformation?»

      There were Transformation Abilities that had several steps to them. From the looks of it, Neph's had at least three — the winged form, the brilliant spirit of light whose radiant body seemed to contain an ocean of furious flame, and the vast mass of unleashed fire that could seemingly assume any form, or no form at all.

      At least that was what Sunny surmised after catching a glimpse of Neph's striking arrival.

      There had to be more to this Transformation, of course. Sunny doubted that a Divine Aspect would be limited to enhancing one's might and granting one the ability to fly.

      He stared for a few more moments, then sighed.

      «Well, I can ask her later.»

      For now…

      Sunny had to do something very unpleasant.

      Namely, explain himself.

      What was one supposed to say after leaving his partner to face the last challenge of a dreadful Nightmare alone?

      Sorry, I had to step out to break fate really quick?

      He winced, not looking forward to that conversation at all.

      Shaking his head, Sunny stood up and spent a moment evaluating his appearance through the shadows.

      He would lie if he said that he wasn't apprehensive about his looks at the moment. Becoming Transcendent had improved his body once again, after all. So… he was certain that he was now reasonably attractive. Even though it was a bit childish, he wanted Nephis to see him in the best possible light the first time they met after escaping the Tomb of Ariel.

      Sadly, it did not really matter.

      No matter how beautiful the Transcendence had made him, it was impossible to tell what he looked like right now. Because Sunny was completely covered in dirt, dust, and soot. His face was almost entirely hidden beneath a layer of grime.

      «Ah… curses…»

      He hastily rubbed his face, but only managed to spread the dirt around.

      «Goddammit.»

      It was too late, however, because that movement attracted Neph's attention.

      She turned her head and looked at him, her eyes shining with radiant white light.

      Sunny smiled nervously, then hesitated and took a step in her direction.

      He had more than one reason to feel nervous.

      There were the complicated intricacies of his relationship with Nephis and the consequences of the choice he had made, yes.

      But there was also the reason he had made that choice.

      His connection to the Nightmare Spell was gone, and his [Fated] Attribute was also gone.

      What about Shadow Bond?

      As Sunny walked, considering what he would say, Nephis spoke in a calm, even tone:

      «Stop.»

      He took a couple more steps and froze, stunned.

      First, because she had broken her promise once again and given him an order.

      And second, because he had not felt compelled to follow that order.

      «It's… it's…»

      It was gone.

      The connection between him and Nephis was gone.

      Even though Sunny had stopped, it was of his own volition. When she told him to do so, there was nothing forcing him to stop walking. Nothing had overwritten his personal will, nothing had violated his freedom and agency.

      Even though he had received a direct command, there was no reaction at all.

      Sunny took a shaky breath.

      «It… worked. It worked!»

      An involuntary smile found its way onto his face.

      «I'm free!»

      Sunny had been a bit scared to face Nephis after abandoning her at Verge… but he was much more scared that his decision to leave had been for nothing. That would have been a really, really bitter pill to swallow.

      But, luckily, it had not been in vain.

      Everything had worked just as promised.

      [Fated] was gone. The chain of Shadow Bond wrapped around his neck was gone, as well.

      His wish had come true.

      His smile widened, refusing to go away… which was a bit awkward, considering the nature of the conversation they were about to have.

      Sunny opened his mouth, trying to say something…

      But Nephis beat him to it.

      Looking at him coldly, she frowned slightly and asked:

      «Who are you?»

      There was no hint of recognition in her voice.

      «…Identify yourself.»
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        Ouch, I felt this coming but it still hurt. I wonder if was only her or everyone tied to him by [Fated]... which is everyone other than his sister, I guess.
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        It's sad crybaby . To bring back memories, I'm almost certain that Sunny will have to kill the bird thief and regain his fate and the shadow connection that will once again make him a slave. I just hope that the loss of memory for all characters won't last too long, and the arc of memory restoration begins immediately after this.
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          Also, it's strange that only Nefis appeared at the end of the chapter; perhaps others will also appear in the next chapter, but I don't believe fate only affects the memory of the characters, so maybe we'll find out that the whole cohort is already dead, because Sunny didn't save them with his fate aspect in time gloom
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            It's now like a f#cking Gate of Stein, but in the style of Dark Souls
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            "Since he had been sent back to where his tether had been placed in the waking world, the rest of them would be, too. Which meant that Mordret and Jet had been sent to the siege capital controlled by Song, while Effie and Kai had been sent to the Evacuation Army headquarters."

            The rest will definitely appear, but later.
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        Idrc about them forgetting but more about rain.

        Sunny now that u are free pls simp less and she will be attracted to u I promise.
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        Pain
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        Man that hurts
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        After all that talk of Oblivion, Sunny finally learned the Ctrl+Shift+N trick. This will be interesting. swindler
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