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Chapter 1604: Brave New World

'So, they are finally starting to move…'

Sunny let out a quiet sigh. Things were progressing according to his calculations, but at the same time, he felt that it was sometimes unpleasant to be right. Many things had changed since Antarctica. But many things were also the same.

The balance of power was entirely different, for example.

Sunny had been born at the time when the three Great Clans were in charge of humanity, so for the longest time, he simply assumed that that was the natural order of things. But actually, although some Legacy Clans had always been more prominent than the others, the three great families — Valor, Song, and Night — only rose to their exalted status shortly before he was born. And now, the status quo had changed again. Even though there were still nominally three Great Clans, in practice, only two remained. The House of Night had lost its competitive edge for a multitude of reasons, the main being that it lacked a Sovereign.

Without a Sovereign, the masters of the Stormsea could not bring millions of mundane humans into their area of influence and develop their Citadels into prosperous cities. They could not keep up with the exploding number of Awakened, Masters, and Saints the other two Great Clans now commanded, either. In short, the House of Night had been relegated to the role of a supporting player in the great game between Valor and Song.

The role of the government was not the same, either. Now that the Sovereigns had revealed themselves and the exodus of humanity from the waking world had quietly begun, the writing was on the wall. As the force mainly responsible for maintaining the cradle of humanity, the government had no choice but to become obsolete. Perhaps it was not going to happen in a decade, or even several decades, but their days were numbered. Unless the government changed, that was. And so, it was changing, slowly developing its presence in the Dream Realm. Strangely enough, despite the bleak future, the government's power had actually grown in recent years. Although there were not a lot of Saints in its employ, three of those Saints belonged to the highest tier of Transcendents. There were countless Awakened and a large number of Masters remaining loyal to the army, as well.

So, the government had actually shortened the gap and was now almost as powerful as the House of Night. It was nowhere near the two nascent kingdoms of the Dream Realm, though.

And those kingdoms — Sword Domain, and Song Domain — had changed the least. The war between the two Great Clans was not being fought in the open, but it had never ended. The only thing preventing it from progressing to direct conflict was that the two Domains did not share a physical border. Yet. But, in fact, the territories of Song and Valor were dangerously close to each other. It was just that they were separated by a perilously dangerous Death Zone. That Death Zone was doomed to become the first battlefield of the inevitable open war between the two Dream Kingdoms....It was also where Sunny had established his Citadel, right in the middle of this exceedingly important strategic region. And where his third avatar was currently hunting down anything stupid enough to challenge his rule. His thinking was simple…

He had to put himself in an advantageous position for when the war inevitably started.

Because after three years of wandering the Dream Realm alone and slowly losing his mind, he realized that he didn't want to observe the end of the world, and the birth of a new one, from the sidelines. He wanted to be right in the middle of everything, shaping the outcome to fit his will, and achieving his goals in the process. Well, anyway…

That was the third avatar's problem. The second avatar was keeping an eye on Rain and cautiously exploring the hidden side of Ravenheart.

This Sunny, meanwhile, was simply running a shop.

And occasionally feeding gluttonous Saints. "Hey there, Master Sunless. Can I ask you a question?"

Sunny looked away from his book and turned to Effie.

"You certainly can, Saint Athena."

Effie hesitated for a moment, then smiled mischievously. "Is Sunless really your name? You know, I'm not saying that it sounds like something an eighth-grader would call himself… but I'm also not not saying that…"

He stared at her with a polite expression. "...Didn't you name your son Dumpling?"

Effie flinched. "W—what? No! Ling, his name is Ling! It's the name that belonged to a dear friend of mine!"

Sunny smiled and turned back to his book. "My mom, you see, had a poetic soul."

He hesitated for a moment, and then added nonchalantly:

"Also, I never attended school. So I wouldn't even know what an eighth-grader would call himself…"

***

Effie, Little Ling, and Little Ling's dad eventually went on their way, leaving a mountain of dirty dishes behind. Sunny used his avatar to wash them while resting on the porch and listening to the lively sounds of Bastion.

Although his shadow sense could reach far and wide, he didn't dare use it right under Anvil's nose. The King of Swords possessed unrivaled authority within his Domain, after all, and few things escaped his gaze. Chances were, he would sense someone exploring his capital through unseen means. So, Sunny kept to himself. Soon, the midday crowd arrived, and he spent a couple of hours in the kitchen cooking various lunches. That crowd disappeared, as well, leaving the Brilliant Emporium empty.

Sunny was drowning in a strange melancholy after meeting Effie. The time she had spent in his restaurant had felt very uplifting, but now that she was gone, only wistfulness remained. It was his birthday, as well. But she didn't remember. No one did. Honestly, even he had almost forgotten about it himself. What was the big deal, anyway?

Suppressing a sigh, Sunny closed his eyes and concentrated on his other avatars. That was another advantage of existing in several places simultaneously — he was almost never bored.

'So, Nephis is coming…'

It was not unexpected, but happed sooner than he had thought. How long would it take her to find the Nameless Temple? Knowing Neph... two weeks, at most? So, he had two weeks to mentally prepare himself. That was probably enough time. 'Rain needs better arrows, too...'

Time passed swiftly while he contemplated various matters. Then, a new customer arrived. This one, however, was not here for a meal, but rather for a Memory.

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    Did rain become a awakened?
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    bro is aura farming with his third avatar, being a spy with his second avatar, running his dream shop with his main body simultaneously, well that's sunny for you...
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    Can he help normal people awaken? Like not awaken with Spell but in the old classic way that should have been awakened since now he is no longer bound to spell.
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      Maybe but he might not rlly know how to since he never actually did it only heard about it
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    I wonder what the memories that sunny has modified for the cohort say in their description.
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      Probably the spell has erased all knowledge of sunny's interference with the memories including their altered descriptions
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      Knowing the spell, the description would be 'treacherous unknown' or 'treacherous Shadow'.
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    You want a peacefull life you said?
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    Because after three years of wandering the Dream Realm alone and slowly losing his mind, he realized that he didn't want to observe the end of the world, and the birth of a new one, from the sidelines. He wanted to be right in the middle of everything, shaping the outcome to fit his will, and achieving his goals in the process. Well, anyway…


    Peaceful life my ass
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    I've been loving these chapters. I love the high action segments of the book, but these in between calmer sections are like a dessert after a very fulfilling meal.
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      Yea I agree it’s really enjoyable for me
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    It's definitely Cassie.
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    Ayo, Lemme pitch in on this chapter leaking shit too, i preciate yall who been doing it before:

    1611 Nameless Temple


    Nephis and the Fire Keepers followed the onyx devil across the land of shadows. Their taciturn guide walked without looking back, her beautiful armor gleaming as it reflected the white light of their lanterns. The living statue's steps were neither slow nor hurried, her measured pace full of indifferent confidence.

    It was as though she was not afraid of the creatures hiding in the dark at all.

    Nephis would have expected the steps of such a heavy creature to resound like thunderclaps in the dead silence, but they were entirely noiseless. She stared at the back of the mysterious stone knight, white flames dancing in her eyes.

    The Fire Keepers were tense and quiet, looking into the eerie darkness with wary expressions.

    'What is going on?'

    Nephis was not troubled, but she did feel somewhat curious. A vast expanse of inexplicable darkness, the fearsome creature that had been sent to meet them... it was all hard to explain, and she rarely encountered things that escaped explanation.

    [Cassie?]

    There were a few moments of silence, and then the familiar voice resounded in the darkness, answering the question she had not asked:

    [It is... strange.]

    Nephis glanced at the beautiful stone demon and waited. Cassie continued after a short pause:

    [She is a Transcendent Devil. Her soul is an impossible fusion of shadow, darkness, and divine flame. Her powers are those of a sword saint... however, she is not a simple Echo. I... I don't know what she is.]

    Nephis nodded calmly.

    [That is alright. I do.]

    Indeed, it would have been strange if she had not recognized that fearsome stonelike armor, that cold presence, and those jewel eyes.

    The onyx devil was one of Nether's children, after all. They were what she looked up to in the depths of the Second Nightmare, drowning in despair as the darkness of the Underworld crushed and suffocated her. The prideful beings who ruled the great caverns of the Hollow Mountains while she struggled to survive far below, at the edge of the abyss.

    In fact, the body she had inhabited was one of the countless flawed vessels that Nether had callously discarded before successfully creating the first of the Stone Saints.

    So... in a sense, the onyx devil was a more perfect version of what Nephis used to be.

    But what was she doing here? Had some of Nether's children succumbed to Corruption and survived until this day? Had the Lord of Shadows killed one of them?

    Nephis tilted her head slightly.

    The Stone Saints had been known to command true darkness, each inheriting a spark of divinity from their creator, as well. But why did this one possess an affinity to shadows? That was not in their nature.

    Did it have something to do with the Aspect of the Lord of Shadows?

    And this lightless expanse around them... had he somehow conjured it, as well?

    Was it something that a mere Transcendent could do? Her curiosity grew a little.

    Meanwhile, the beautiful onyx devil led them deeper and deeper into the darkness. Considering how difficult it must have been to chase away the deadly sunlight of Godgrave, Nephis had not expected for this shadowy region to be expansive. But to her surprise, the land of shadows stretched for many kilometers in all directions, without a hint of ending.

    'Odd.'

    The further they went, the more eerie their surroundings became. Because sunlight never reached here, there was nothing to incinerate the bones of slain Nightmare Creatures. Therefore, remains of powerful abominations appeared in sight from time to time, all devoid of flesh.

    At first, there were few of them, but the deeper into the land of shadows the Fire Keepers ventured, the more and more skeletal remains they saw.

    Some of the abominations had been slain by sharp steel, some shattered and broken by brute force, some killed by strange means that she couldn't even guess.

    Eventually, it was as if they were walking across a terrible battlefield. The magnitude of slaughter that had transpired in this ominous place was nothing short of chilling. Even if all these powerful Nightmare Creatures had not been slain at the same time... what kind of person was capable of eviscerating this many dreadful abominations in the depths of a Death Zone?

    It seemed that there was a seed of truth in the ominous rumors about the dire power of the Lord of Shadows.

    In the end, it had taken almost half a day for the onyx devil to lead them to their destination. The signs of fierce battles that had transpired under the cover of darkness only grew more apparent.

    '...Almost fifty kilometers to reach the heart of his territory.'

    Out there, in front of Nephis, the breastbone plain abruptly ended, turning into a vast chasm. If she could pierce the darkness with her gaze, she would have seen the spine of the titanic skeleton far below. To her left and to her right, in the distance, its ribs must be rising like mountains.

    Right ahead, though...

    Illuminated by the light of their lanterns, a magnificent temple stood at the very edge of the abyss. Its colossal columns and walls were cut from black marble, with exquisite reliefs decorating the stygian pediment and broad frieze. Beautiful and awesome, it looked like the palace of a dark god.

    In front of the palace, the ground was littered with countless bones.

    Most of the ancient edifice was hidden by darkness, but Nephis felt oppressed by its solemn majesty nevertheless. She frowned slightly, feeling a shapeless presence gaze at her from behind the marble columns, and instinctively gripped the hilt of her sword.

    "Is this... a Citadel?"

    One of the Fire Keepers voiced her question in a tired and bewildered tone. Another answered warily:

    "It must be. Who could have built a temple in this place?"

    Nephis remained silent, observing the dark temple somberly.

    She was not afraid of the Lord of Shadows, his onyx devil, and other secrets the mysterious Saint could have been hiding. However, should the negotiations go badly... fighting a powerful enemy within the walls of their Citadel was bound to be troublesome.

    It would be a shame for the Citadel to be destroyed in the process, at least.

    Glancing at their beautiful demonic guide, Nephis smiled slightly and nodded.

    "Lead the way."

    The living statue lingered for a moment, then started climbing the steps of the temple. Nephis and the Fire Keepers followed.

    Soon, they passed between the towering black columns and reached a grandiose hall.

    Its dark expanse was drowning in impenetrable shadows.

    1612 An Audience with the Lord


    The interior of the dark temple was drowning in deep shadows, and the enchanted lanterns of the Fire Keepers seemed even weaker in their cold embrace. The light emanating from the luminous Memories flickered, barely able to illuminate a narrow circle around them.

    In fact, it was not even the shadows themselves... Neph's eyes narrowed when she felt the subtle presence of the being who was hiding in the depths of the hall wash over her like a tidal wave. Suddenly, the darkness around them seemed infinitely more dark, in turn making the light starker.

    '...Strong.'

    While Nephis was peering into the darkness, their silent guide walked to the side and turned around, resting the tip of her sword on the stone floor of the temple. It was as though the onyx devil assumed the position of an entrance guard.

    ...There was another strange sculpture on the other side of them. This one was at least five meters tall and resembled a four-armed fiend that had escaped from the depths of a fiery hell, his mighty body forged from polished black silver. The infernal troll had long, sharp spikes protruding from his steel carapace, as if he was made from countless shattered swords.

    No, not a sculpture.

    As the towering fiend moved slightly, the infernal flames burning in his eyes ignited with hungry malice.

    The Fire Keepers grew tense under the gaze of the menacing giant. Nephis remained unperturbed.

    A moment later, Cassie whispered into her ear:

    [It is... it is a Supreme Devil. His body is incredibly durable and almost immune to fire.]

    '...Bothersome.'

    Killing a Supreme Devil was not impossible, but this one seemed especially tough. Melting him down would be a chore...

    Of course, there were ways to deal with such turtle-like enemies. It was just that fighting the towering fiend and the onyx devil at the same time would not be convenient. In fact, Nether's daughter felt more dangerous despite being of a lower Rank.

    In any case, neither of them showed signs of wanting to attack the guests. They just stood motionlessly, as if inviting them to walk deeper into the temple.

    Nephis passed between the two powerful monsters and did just that. The Fire Keepers followed, looking oppressed by the inhospitable darkness.

    When they reached the middle of the great hall, she stopped. In front of them... the shadows grew even deeper, and the light of the lanterns simply drowned in them, disappearing without any effect.

    It seemed that the Lord of Shadows did not wish to be seen. Nephis sighed and looked up.

    She could feel something enormous moving in the darkness beyond, staring at her from incredible height. At the same time, a chilling sound resounded in the silence of the ancient temple, surrounding her and her warriors from all sides. Like the rustle of countless scales as they scratched against the ancient marble.

    It was as though a colossal serpent was slithering in the darkness, uncoiling its gargantuan body to raise its long neck and gaze upon them from the darkness.

    Not being able to see the giant creature was a little uncomfortable. Luckily, Cassie was there to help Nephis know what she faced:

    [A... a Transcendent Terror.]

    Nephis frowned.

    'How many powerful servants does the master of this temple have?'

    She was... amused. Was the Lord of Shadows really independent? How come he had more powerful summons than she had, then? Wasn't it a bit ridiculous?

    Granted, the Great Clan Valor did not treat its adopted daughter with nearly as much sincerity as it did Morgan. But still...

    It was not the quantity of these monsters that mattered. It was just that Nephis could sense that each of them was far more ferocious and dangerous than any Echo she had seen.

    Suddenly, she felt something very unexpected... A hint of sympathy for the Prince of Nothing.

    [What about the Lord of Shadows himself?]

    Cassie remained silent for a few moments.

    [I don't sense anyone else. There is nobody there...]

    But just as she said that, a cold voice suddenly resounded from the darkness, enveloping the Fire Keepers like a death knell:

    "Nephis of Valor... welcome. I did not expect to be visited by someone as exalted as the last daughter of the Immortal Flame."

    ***

    Sitting on a tall throne cut from black marble, Sunny looked down on Nephis and her warriors. His face, hidden behind the polished black wood of Weaver's mask, was impassive.

    However, a storm of emotions was raging in his heart.

    Here in his territory, where the Nameless Temple now stood, he was almost omniscient. That was because the Shadow Realm Fragment enveloped a vast area around the Citadel, allowing Sunny to perceive everything, everywhere, all at once.

    So, he had been watching Saint guide Nephis and the Fire Keepers to the doors of the temple all along. Sunny had thought that he would be ready to face her.

    But he had been wrong.

    Seeing her face, her lustrous silver hair, her beautiful grey eyes, the familiar stubborn resolve shining in their calm depths...

    It felt as if he had been struck by lightning.

    His heart was beating faster than when he had been facing that Great Demon.

    Looking at Nephis from the darkness, Sunny remembered all the reasons he had come up with to spare himself the pain of being close to the members of his former cohort.

    At that moment, he understood one simple thing.

    '...I'm doomed.'

    Because the moment he saw Nephis, all reason was obliterated.

    What was good about being reasonable, anyway? Hadn't he personally preached the benefits of being unreasonable before?

    Sunny took a deep breath, and then leaned back, glancing at the huge head of the Soul Serpent hovering high above his throne.

    Then, he lingered for a moment and said, keeping his voice calm and devoid of emotions:

    "Nephis of Valor, welcome. I did not expect to be visited by someone as exalted as the last daughter of the Immortal Flame."

    She stared into the darkness, then bowed slowly.

    "Greetings, Lord of Shadows. I hope you don't mind being addressed this way... or would you prefer I call you something else?"

    Sunny remained silent for a few moments. Eventually, he answered evenly:

    "I would not. But you can call me Shadow."
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      I really like this about Sunny and Neph, from outside for those who never met them they seem very strong, scary and calm, but inside their heads they think "Sh*t, why it has to be me, Why it's me who deals with this sh*t?"
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      I think that Shadow Citadel Part 1 chapter might be... real.
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    1611 Nephis and the Fire Keepers followed the onyx devil across the land of shadows. Their taciturn guide walked without looking back, her beautiful a rmor gleaming as it reflected the white light of their lanterns. The living statue's steps were neither slow nor hurried, her measured pace full of indifferent confidence.

    It was as though she was not afraid of the creatures hiding in the dark at all.

    Nephis would have expected the steps of such a heavy creature to resound like thunderclaps in the dead silence, but they were entirely noiseless. She stared at the back of the mysterious stone knight, white flames dancing in her eyes.

    The Fire Keepers were tense and quiet, looking into the eerie darkness with wary expressions.

    'What is going on?'

    Nephis was not troubled, but she did feel somewhat curious. A vast expanse of inexplicable darkness, the fearsome creature that had been sent to meet them... it was all hard to explain, and she rarely encountered things that escaped explanation.

    [Cassie?]

    There were a few moments of silence, and then the familiar voice resounded in the darkness, answering the question she had not asked:

    [It is... strange.]

    Nephis glanced at the beautiful stone demon and waited. Cassie continued after a short pause:

    [She is a Transcendent Devil. Her soul is an impossible fusion of shadow, darkness, and divine flame. Her powers are those of a sword saint... however, she is not a simple Echo. I... I don't know what she is.]

    Nephis nodded calmly.

    [That is alright. I do.]

    Indeed, it would have been strange if she had not recognized that fearsome stonelike armor, that cold presence, and those jewel eyes.

    The onyx devil was one of Nether's children, after all. They were what she looked up to in the depths of the Second Nightmare, drowning in despair as the darkness of the Underworld crushed and suffocated her. The prideful beings who ruled the great caverns of the Hollow Mountains while she struggled to survive far below, at the edge of the abyss.

    In fact, the body she had inhabited was one of the countless flawed vessels that Nether had callously discarded before successfully creating the first of the Stone Saints.

    So... in a sense, the onyx devil was a more perfect version of what Nephis used to be.

    But what was she doing here? Had some of Nether's children succumbed to Corruption and survived until this day? Had the Lord of Shadows killed one of them?

    Nephis tilted her head slightly.

    The Stone Saints had been known to command true darkness, each inheriting a spark of divinity from their creator, as well. But why did this one possess an affinity to shadows? That was not in their nature.

    Did it have something to do with the Aspect of the Lord of Shadows?

    And this lightless expanse around them... had he somehow conjured it, as well?

    Was it something that a mere Transcendent could do? Her curiosity grew a little.

    Meanwhile, the beautiful onyx devil led them deeper and deeper into the darkness. Considering how difficult it must have been to chase away the deadly sunlight of Godgrave, Nephis had not expected for this shadowy region to be expansive. But to her surprise, the land of shadows stretched for many kilometers in all directions, without a hint of ending.

    'Odd.'

    The further they went, the more eerie their surroundings became. Because sunlight never reached here, there was nothing to incinerate the bones of slain Nightmare Creatures. Therefore, remains of powerful abominations appeared in sight from time to time, all devoid of flesh.

    At first, there were few of them, but the deeper into the land of shadows the Fire Keepers ventured, the more and more skeletal remains they saw.

    Some of the abominations had been slain by sharp steel, some shattered and broken by brute force, some killed by strange means that she couldn't even guess.

    Eventually, it was as if they were walking across a terrible battlefield. The magnitude of slaughter that had transpired in this ominous place was nothing short of chilling. Even if all these powerful Nightmare Creatures had not been slain at the same time... what kind of person was capable of eviscerating this many dreadful abominations in the depths of a Death Zone?

    It seemed that there was a seed of truth in the ominous rumors about the dire power of the Lord of Shadows.

    In the end, it had taken almost half a day for the onyx devil to lead them to their destination. The signs of fierce battles that had transpired under the cover of darkness only grew more apparent.

    '...Almost fifty kilometers to reach the heart of his territory.'

    Out there, in front of Nephis, the breastbone plain abruptly ended, turning into a vast chasm. If she could pierce the darkness with her gaze, she would have seen the spine of the titanic skeleton far below. To her left and to her right, in the distance, its ribs must be rising like mountains.

    Right ahead, though...

    Illuminated by the light of their lanterns, a magnificent temple stood at the very edge of the abyss. Its colossal columns and walls were cut from black marble, with exquisite reliefs decorating the stygian pediment and broad frieze. Beautiful and awesome, it looked like the palace of a dark god.

    In front of the palace, the ground was littered with countless bones.

    Most of the ancient edifice was hidden by darkness, but Nephis felt oppressed by its solemn majesty nevertheless. She frowned slightly, feeling a shapeless presence gaze at her from behind the marble columns, and instinctively gripped the hilt of her sword.

    "Is this... a Citadel?"

    One of the Fire Keepers voiced her question in a tired and bewildered tone. Another answered warily:

    "It must be. Who could have built a temple in this place?"

    Nephis remained silent, observing the dark temple somberly.

    She was not afraid of the Lord of Shadows, his onyx devil, and other secrets the mysterious Saint could have been hiding. However, should the negotiations go badly... fighting a powerful enemy within the walls of their Citadel was bound to be troublesome.

    It would be a shame for the Citadel to be destroyed in the process, at least.

    Glancing at their beautiful demonic guide, Nephis smiled slightly and nodded.

    "Lead the way."

    The living statue lingered for a moment, then started climbing the steps of the temple. Nephis and the Fire Keepers followed.

    Soon, they passed between the towering black columns and reached a grandiose hall.

    Its dark expanse was drowning in impenetrable shadows.
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      1612 The interior of the dark temple was drowning in deep shadows, and the enchanted lanterns of the Fire Keepers seemed even weaker in their cold embrace. The light emanating from the luminous Memories flickered, barely able to illuminate a narrow circle around them.

      In fact, it was not even the shadows themselves... Neph's eyes narrowed when she felt the subtle presence of the being who was hiding in the depths of the hall wash over her like a tidal wave. Suddenly, the darkness around them seemed infinitely more dark, in turn making the light starker.

      '...Strong.'
      While Nephis was peering into the darkness, their silent guide walked to the side and turned around, resting the tip of her sword on the stone floor of the temple. It was as though the onyx devil assumed the position of an entrance guard.
      ...There was another strange sculpture on the other side of them. This one was at least five meters tall and resembled a four-armed fiend that had escaped from the depths of a fiery hell, his mighty body forged from polished black silver. The infernal troll had long, sharp spikes protruding from his steel carapace, as if he was made from countless shattered swords.


      The Fire Keepers grew tense under the gaze of the menacing giant. Nephis remained unperturbed.
      A moment later, Cassie whispered into her ear:
      Killing a Supreme Devil was not impossible, but this one seemed especially tough. Melting him down would be a chore...

      When they reached the middle of the great hall, she stopped. In front of them... the shadows grew even deeper, and the light of the lanterns simply drowned in them, disappearing without any effect.
      Not being able to see the giant creature was a little uncomfortable. Luckily, Cassie was there to help Nephis know what she faced:

      [A... a Transcendent Terror.]

      Nephis frowned.

      'How many powerful servants does the master of this temple have?'

      She was... amused. Was the Lord of Shadows really independent? How come he had more powerful summons than she had, then? Wasn't it a bit ridiculous?

      Granted, the Great Clan Valor did not treat its adopted daughter with nearly as much sincerity as it did Morgan. But still...

      It was not the quantity of these monsters that mattered. It was just that Nephis could sense that each of them was far more ferocious and dangerous than any Echo she had seen.

      Suddenly, she felt something very unexpected... A hint of sympathy for the Prince of Nothing.
      [What about the Lord of Shadows himself?]
      "Nephis of Valor... welcome. I did not expect to be visited by someone as exalted as the last daughter of the Immortal Flame."
      ***

      Sitting on a tall throne cut from black marble, Sunny looked down on Nephis and her warriors. His face, hidden behind the polished black wood of Weaver's mask, was impassive.

      However, a storm of emotions was raging in his heart.

      Here in his territory, where the Nameless Temple now stood, he was almost omniscient. That was because the Shadow Realm Fragment enveloped a vast area around the Citadel, allowing Sunny to perceive everything, everywhere, all at once.

      So, he had been watching Saint guide Nephis and the Fire Keepers to the doors of the temple all along. Sunny had thought that he would be ready to face her.

      But he had been wrong.


      It felt as if he had been struck by lightning.

      His heart was beating faster than when he had been facing that Great Demon.

      Looking at Nephis from the darkness, Sunny remembered all the reasons he had come up with to spare himself the pain of being close to the members of his former cohort.
      '...I'm doomed.'
      Sunny took a deep breath, and then leaned back, glancing at the huge head of the Soul Serpent hovering high above his throne.

      "I would not. But you can call me Shadow."
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