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Chapter 1610: Land of Shadows

They crossed most of the remaining distance to the edge of the breastbone plain that day. Night never graced Godgrave with its presence, but anywhere else, the sun would have already been rolling toward the horizon. It was never dark in this strange and terrible place. The grey sky shone with diffused light, and white bone was colored here and there by fields of vibrant vermilion grass…

Or rather, it was never supposed to be dark.

Nephis slowed her steed as she peered into the distance, a complicated expression appearing on her face. 'What is that?'

Out there, far away, it was as though someone had dropped a can of black paint on the world. The darkness, which was not supposed to exist in Godgrave, swallowed the plain, and the scattered light of the stormy sky was powerless against it. The deep shadows persisted, unperturbed by the bright daylight around them. 'How is this possible?'

Soon, they drew closer to the wall of darkness. Strangely enough, there were much fewer abominations in this area of the titanic skeleton, and even the scarlet flora seemed scarcer. It was as though even the Nightmare Creatures were wary of the land of shadows. Nephis frowned slightly, not showing her hesitation to the Fire Keepers.

"Advance slowly."

As they proceeded further, the light slowly dimmed, and the growths of red grass became smaller and smaller, until they disappeared entirely. Soon, they were surrounded by nothing but impenetrable darkness, with only Neph's eyes shining in it like small stars. "Stop."

She remained silent for a moment, listening to the silence, then said evenly:

"Dismount."

The Fire Keepers jumped down from their Echoes, dismissing them into a rain of sparks. Their surroundings were illuminated for a few moments, and by the time the sparks dissipated into nothingness, they had already summoned enchanted lanterns. A flood of stark white light flooded the dark land. However, it seemed weak and faltering, barely able to force the deep, dark shadows to recede a little.

Nevertheless, Nephis did see something now that the luminous Memories pushed the darkness back. A few meters away from them, a massive carcass was laying on the ground, its grotesque bones towering above the plain. The creature must have been enormous once, but now it was broken and dead. What killed it?

Nephis walked over to the carcass and studied it for a few moments, spending a bit more time looking at the clean cut where the monster's head had been severed. "Lady Nephis… what do you think?"

She lingered for a while, then shook her head. "The head was severed by a sword, but something had gnawed on the bones. There are teeth marks everywhere, and by the look of it, the creature's flesh was devoured by something large. Most importantly…"

Her expression grew a little somber.

"Considering where we are, this carcass must belong to a Great Nightmare Creature."

Had it been killed by the Lord of Shadows? If so, the rumors of his power might not be exaggerated. Many Saints were capable of slaying Great Beasts, but very few could finish such a powerful abomination with one strike. Nephis was about to say something else, but at that moment, a terrifying roar tore apart the silence. Something was rushing toward them from the darkness. The Fire Keepers instantly assumed a battle formation. Shim and Sid moved forward, raising their shields, Gantry and Gorn took positions a step behind and to the side of them, while Shakti and Erlas hid behind the melee fighters while summoning their arrows. Lastly, Kaor moved to the rear of the cohort, ready to defend his comrades in case of an unexpected attack. Nephis remained where she stood, calmly looking into the darkness. Her lance had changed form once again, turning back into a longsword.

"Be ready."

They heard the sound of massive claws scraping against bone as the Nightmare Creature approached at high speed. Judging by that speed, the abomination was powerful.

It was going to reach the Fire Keepers in a matter of seconds. …Before it did, however, something rustled in the air, and they heard the familiar, gruesome sound of flesh being severed by sharp steel. Something crashed heavily onto the ground, and a moment later, a monstrous head rolled into the light, a river of blood spilling from its cut neck. 'One strike.'

Nephis looked at the abomination's severed head for a split second, then turned to face the darkness. There, two crimson flames ignited, staring down at her. Then, something walked out of the darkness and stopped at the edge of light, making the Fire Keepers tremble. 'What in the world…'

The graceful creature looked like a beautiful onyx statue that had come to life. Her fearsome black armor seemed to be carved from polished stone, and forged according to an intricate, elegant design. The dark sword she was holding was smeared in blood, radiating a sense of chilling, inescapable lethality.

The demonic statue towered above Nephis and the Fire Keepers, much higher than even Effie was, observing them with cold indifference. There was no hostility in her gaze, but also no benevolence. She was clearly not human.

However, the living statue did not seem like a Nightmare Creature, either. She was more like… a Transcendent Echo? A Saint?

However, Nephis had never met an Echo... or a Saint, really... who exerted so much pressure on her. The graceful knight's onyx body radiated a sense of vast, dreadful power, and the menacing crimson flames dancing in her ruby eyes were full of strange, inhuman will. She was strong.

In fact, if Nephis was not here and the strange creature decided to attack the Fire Keepers, they would most likely all perish under her blade.

The question was… would the living statue attack them, or not?

As Nephis looked at the demonic knight calmly, ready for both outcomes…

The beautiful onyx statue lowered her sword and turned away, then beckoned for them to follow her with indifferent grace.

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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    I think Sunny will have transformed into some creature lol.
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    Star
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    Saint still badass as ever~
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    Vernaidia
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    ayooo my boy STRONG strong now welldone
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      Dummybaron
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      knowing G3, somebody will show up to put Sunny in his place, and I'm not talking about Nephis, I think it's going to be something far more scarier.
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        Turnc4406
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        Like the Sovereigns? Or, do you mean like Dream God waking up?
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          Dummybaron
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          Well I think more about Sovereigns cause Dream God can kill Sunny just with his presence near by.
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    Pro100zver25
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    1615: Grand Entrance.

    There was movement in the darkness.

    Nephis could not see it, but she felt the shadows that drowned the great hall of the ancient temple shift and surge, as if celebrating the arrival of their master. The Fire Keepers behind her tensed, looking up with somber expressions.

    Thud.

    A heavy sound resounded, followed by another. It seemed that someone was descending from an unseen dais, the weight of their unhurried footsteps echoing in the lightless hall like an ill omen.

    Suddenly, the enchanted lanterns ignited with bright radiance, chasing away the darkness. As if they were finally allowed to shine.

    As soon as they did, a dark figure stepped into the light, the shadows shrouding it like a mantle.

    Even Nephis, who rarely felt fear, sensed a slight chill at the sight of the Lord of Shadows. She didn't quite know why.

    The man in front of her was as elusive as his voice. His figure was encased in a fearsome onyx armor, its polished surface glistening like black glass. His features were hidden behind a mask of a fierce demon, nothing but darkness dwelling in the narrow slits of its eyes… as if there was no human face behind the mask, and no human flesh beneath the intricate black armor.

    Just a formless shadow.

    Strangely enough, Nephis could not say how tall the man was, exactly. But it felt as if he dwarfed everyone in the ancient temple, looking down at them with cold, malevolent arrogance.

    …He was unarmed.

    Nephis studied the Lord of Shadows calmly.

    [Cassie?]

    The blind seer answered after a moment of silence:

    [I can see him through your eyes. But I still can't sense him. It's like there's nothing but emptiness where a man should be.]

    Nephis felt a bit dejected. It seemed that she had grown too used to enjoying the amazing boon of having Cassie serve as her eyes and ears. The great advantage of information superiority had spoiled her… this time, though, she would not be able to know what her opponent's Attributes, Abilities, and hidden cards were in advance.

    Well, it was for the best, then, that Shadow had offered to duel her and the Fire Keepers. She would learn what he was capable of firsthand.

    Showing no emotion, she looked at the fearsome Saint and took several unhurried steps back. At the same time, the Fire Keepers moved forward, facing him.

    The Lord of Shadows tilted his head a little.

    «What? You are not going to fight, Changing Star?»

    His cold voice sounded almost… disappointed. Nephis shook her head.

    «You've challenged all of us, haven't you? But… I don't draw my sword for just anyone. Prove yourself first, Lord Shadow.»

    The unnerving black mask stared at her for a few moments, and then the elusive voice resounded once again, full of cold indifference:

    «No matter. You, there… come all at once.»

    As he said these words, the Lord of Shadows raised a hand. The darkness flowed from the floor, assuming a long and sinister shape. A few moments later, a great odachi formed from the shadows, its curving blade so black that it seemed to devour light.

    Disturbed, the Fire Keepers moved forward.

    —— —— ——

    Seven Fire Keepers…

    Sunny remained calm, but he also felt a little tense. Of course, there was no question that he could crush a cohort of Masters without breaking a sweat, no matter how seasoned and talented they were.

    But, how could he put it…

    He might have allowed himself to be carried away, a little, while acting out the role of the cold and mysterious Lord of Shadows. Not only had he promised to avoid using his Aspect, but he also set a ridiculous condition for his loss.

    Defeating the enemy was easy, but doing so while not receiving a single scratch on his armor was not.

    Of course, Sunny had no intention of winning, to begin with. He just wanted to put on a good show and lose gracefully, thus laying the necessary groundwork for infiltrating the war machine of the Sword Domain.

    However, the person he needed to impress was Nephis. And now, he had to deal with the Fire Keepers first to cross swords with her.

    «Should I cheat?»

    He considered the idea for a moment, then discarded it. That would not be any fun.

    Sunny studied the seven Masters that were surrounding him. Shim, Shakti, Kaor, Sid, Gorn, Gantry, and Erlas.

    He knew them well.

    Shim, a young man wielding a shield and a spear, was the healer who led the cohort. Strangely enough, he was also the most skilled and lethal warrior among them — that was because, back on the Forgotten Shore, he had been one of Gemma's Pathfinders. An elite who had survived countless hunts in the Dark City.

    Gorn, Gantry, and Erlas had been among the Hunters of the Bright Castle.

    Gorn was tall, immensely strong, and possessed an Aspect that allowed him to manifest an additional pair of hands, preferring to use two greatswords in battle. Gantry usually fought with a heavy battle axe, and was able to sharpen his weapons with his Aspect Ability. Erlas was a skilled archer capable of enhancing the resilience and stamina of his allies.

    Sid, a young woman with dirty blonde hair, had been a hunter in the outer settlement. The fact that she had survived there was a testament to her skill and tenacity, and her Aspect greatly augmented her physical strength in short, but devastating bursts. She was armed with a sword and a shield.

    Finally, there were Shakti and Kaor. Both had been Artisans in the Bright Castle, possessing potent Utility Aspects — Shakti's had to do with plants, while Kaor's had to do with carpentry. The former was a deadly archer, as well, while the latter was a jack-of-all-trades who usually guarded the rear of the cohort.

    All seven were elites even among Masters, and their ability to work together was second to none.

    Placing the odachi that he had manifested from the shadows on his shoulder, Sunny smiled behind his mask

    «This… is going to be fun.»
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      Pro100zver25
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      1616: Blade of Shadows.

      Sunny had never stopped fighting, sharpening his mastery of combat to a sublime level. He had already been one of the most seasoned warriors of humanity four years ago… mostly because very few had it as rough as he had it on the Forgotten Shore and in the Antarctic Center.

      But the last four years had not been easy on him, either. Crossing the Hollow Mountains alone had given him more battle experience than most Awakened would receive in their lifetime. So, now, he had a solid reason to be supremely confident in his ability.

      That said, there was a difference between fighting Nightmare Creatures and fighting humans. Sunny had mostly been doing the former recently, so the latter… he was a bit rusty.

      As the Fire Keepers surrounded him, Sunny observed them silently.

      Now that they were Masters, each possessed one additional Aspect Ability. Gorn not only had four arms, but also expanded in size, towering above the floor at almost three meters in height. Gantry seemed to have augmented his body, somehow… making it more durable? More nimble? Or simply more powerful?

      He was going to find out shortly.

      Erlas, meanwhile, was enhancing the physical state of each member of the cohort. His powers had been mainly focused on endurance and stamina before… what about now?

      Sid was bound to do something unpredictable, as well.

      Shim, Shakti, and Kaor all possessed non-combat Aspect, so guessing their powers was of less importance. Still… they could be full of surprises.

      There were the Memories the Fire Keepers wielded to consider, as well.

      «Ah…»

      Sunny felt a pang of regret for setting such strict restrictions for himself. But, still… he was looking forward to it.

      A real clash of skill, cunning, and competence.

      He had missed it a lot.

      «What are you waiting for?»

      Before the echo of his cold voice had time to disappear, the Fire Keepers attacked. The two archers opened the battle, instantly letting two arrows loose. They were showing decorum, too — since it was a friendly duel, his opponents refrained from using truly destructive Memories inside the Citadel.

      Sunny did not augment himself with any of his three shadows. Being a Transcendent already gave him a great advantage as far as physical prowess and the intricacy of essence control went, so it was unnecessary.

      Shifting slightly, he dodged both arrows with the minimum effort. One seemed to possess a homing enchantment, turning sharply to strike him in the back, but was tossed aside by the flat of the black odachi's blade.

      At that moment, the melee fighters of the Ascended cohort were already upon him. They coordinate their attacks seamlessly, using the arrow salvo to cover their advance.

      «Perfect teamwork.»

      Shim and Sid were the spearheads aimed at his chest and back. Gorn and Gantry, who wielded longer weapons and had a wider reach, attacked from behind them at the same time.

      There was a ceiling to a numerical advantage, since space was limited and only a few people could target a single opponent simultaneously… but by using this simple formation, the Fire Keepers effortlessly increased that limit.

      There was no way for Sunny to block and deflect four attacks that came from different directions with a single sword.

      So, he didn't. Instead, he removed himself from the path of the enemy weapons, deflecting Shim's spear and Gantry's heavy axe in the process. Using explosive footwork, Sunny escaped the encirclement and used the bodies of the Fire Keepers to block their comrades from chasing after him.

      Then, he lashed out with a probing attack.

      Sharp steel sang in the dark expanse of the Nameless Temple.

      «Interesting…»

      Sunny's smile widened under Weaver's Mask. The Fire Keepers… had not wasted these four years, either. He had known that Valor had used Nephis and her personal battle force like a sledgehammer, endlessly sending them to put out one fire after another. It was almost as if they were being repeatedly sent to death, but stubbornly refused to die. As a result, their lethality reached chilling levels.

      Of course, he could have crushed them easily if he wished to. The gap between Saints and Masters was already vast, and Sunny was a singular existence even among Saints, to boot.

      But with the limitations he had put on himself, the Fire Keepers were a challenging adversary. Especially because he could not allow himself to be hit even once.

      Plus, he had chosen to only use a single battle style against them… Morgan's own battle style, to be precise. The sharp, deadly, and ruthless technique she used was representative of how warriors of Valor fought — not even becoming one with their weapons, but instead treating themselves as weapons.

      So, it wasn't easy.

      It was exhilarating, though.

      «Damnation. More!»

      There were a few tense moments when the unexpected facets of the Ascended Abilities of his enemies revealed themselves. There were several interesting enchantments their Memories possessed, as well.

      But Sunny still managed to evade, block, or deflect all their attacks in the most efficient and economical manner. He didn't make any big moves, using the least amount of motion possible in every situation.

      And all the while, he was studying how the Fire Keepers fought.

      Solving their battle styles and their teamwork like a puzzle.

      And when that puzzle was solved…

      The dynamic of the battle changed abruptly.

      —— —— ——

      The Lord of Shadows was indeed like a shadow. Swift, elusive, and insidious, he moved across the black marble of the great hall with stunning speed and flawless precision, effortlessly deflecting the rain of blows that the Fire Keepers unleashed upon him.

      His black odachi seemed to have a life of its own, flowing like a stream of darkness. A weapon of that length was supposed to be if not unwieldy, then at least less maneuverable than a shorter blade… and yet, the odachi was always exactly where it needed to be, effectively creating an impenetrable barrier of steel around its cold-hearted master.

      It was not because of his speed, strength, or mystical power. Instead… it was pure foresight and pure skill, both sharpened and tempered until they became a lethal weapon.

      Nephis observed the movements of the Lord of Shadows silently.

      The Fire Keepers, who had gone through countless battles by her side, fought well. They fought bravely. They fought with great skill and cunning, proving that their glorious fame was well-earned.

      And yet, she had guessed the result of the duel almost as soon as it started.

      Soon, the cadence of the battle shifted. The Lord of Shadows, who had been defending against the barrage of attacks, suddenly abandoned all pretenses of defense. Instead, he easily shrugged off a squall of steel and moved through it, attacking the Fire Keepers before they could even react.

      It was almost as if he was dancing…

      The black odachi hissed like a snake as it cut the air.

      It struck Shim in the chest, sending him flying back. A split second later, Sid's shield was pushed aside, and her breastplate caved as the young woman toppled with a short yelp. Gantry was struck by the pommel of the odachi almost at the same moment, swaying once before falling down. By the time his back hit the floor, Gorn was already on his knees, both of his greatswords sliding away.

      The Lord of Shadows was among them. A moment later, he had already reached the two archers.

      «Crap…»

      Kaor, who was supposed to protect them, was tossed back with one unhurried blow of the demonic swordsman's fist. Shakti and Erlas attempted to retreat, but both were sent to the ground before taking a single step.

      From start to finish, the duel between the Lord of Shadows and the Fire Keepers had taken a couple of minutes.

      However, they had all been defeated in just two seconds.

      It was as though the master of the ancient temple was telling them — look! I could have ended you all any time I wanted.

      White sparks ignited in Neph's eyes.

      «Beautiful.»

      The Lord of Shadows stopped and calmly put the spine of the black odachi on his shoulder. His fearsome mask remained the same, eerie and devoid of any emotion. The Fire Keepers groaned as they slowly picked themselves up from the floor.

      «Is that all?»

      His voice was still the same, cold and impassive.

      Nephis smiled slightly and finally unsheathed her swords.

      «You haven't defeated all of us yet, have you?»

      He tilted his head a little, staring at her with arrogant indifference.

      Well… Nephis thought that those were his emotions. In truth, there was no way to know what was hiding behind that fearsome mask… if there was anything behind it at all.

      The Lord of Shadows slowly lowered his odachi and gripped its hilt with both hands.

      «Stop wasting my time, then.»

      Nephis took a step forward.

      That mask..

      Why did it look so familiar?
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you as always :) I can’t wait to see what the next chapters have to offer!!! Is shadow citadel real is it not??? I can’t wait to see 😁
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    Moose
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    I love how nice the timing is...
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