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Chapter 1628: Weary Pilgrim

Rain made a point of using light equipment, and yet, she carried considerable weight. There were her clothes and armor, her bow, a quiver of arrows, the javelin she used, her sword, the hunting knife attached to her belt, and another knife hidden in her boot. There was also plenty of stuff in her pack and attached to her pack - everything she needed to hunt and survive in the wilderness.

It would have been nice to simply summon and dismiss all these things when she needed them, but alas, Rain couldn't use Memories. She couldn't even really use the Memories that someone else had summoned and handed to her, because her soul did not have a core, and she was not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell.

Weighed down by the additional burden of the Stone Worm's hide and fangs, Rain felt miserable.

It didn't help at all that Ravenheart was situated in the mountains. She was currently at the bottom of a deep gorge, not too far from the relatively flat area at the foot of the mountain chain where the farms feeding the city were located. There was a long and tough climb ahead of her,

Using the javelin as a staff, Rain slowly made her way out of the gorge, Luckily, she was in good shape... amazing shape, really, Her lithe and resilient body had been tempered by years of relentless training, and was pretty much at the very limit of what mundane humans could achieve.

In the past, Rain had trained extensively with private tutors. She had thought that her physical condition was stellar back then... she had known nothing. Under her teacher's harsh and prudent guidance, her physical state entered an entirely new territory. Her youthful body was strong, tenacious, and as nimble as that of a cat.

Even the most elite athletes would have been rattled and green with envy if they witnessed what she was capable of... not that it mattered. Any Awakened could still blow her away with one half-hearted slap.

'Ah... whatever!

Sometimes, Rain was angry at her teacher for prohibiting her from challenging the First Nightmare. But, at the same time, she was thankful to him. Not for her own sake, but on behalf of her parents.

They had already lost one child to the Nightmare Spell. If she was alone, Rain would have gladly risked her life for the chance of becoming an Awakened... but she could not bear the thought of putting her mom and dad through that suffering again.

So, her teacher's promise to help her Awaken without having to challenge a Nightmare was like a glimmer of light in a sea of darkness,

In any case.., even though climbing mountains in terrible weather while carrying a heavy load was hard and miserable, she had long grown accustomed to it.

As Rain ascended higher and higher, her teacher walked side by side with her, going over the events of the hunt. She had performed well and managed to kill the Stone Worm without sustaining any injuries, but there were still things that could have been done better, and things that could have been done differently.

"Maybe I shouldn't sell the blades we harvested from the Stone Worm. Next time, I can place them at the bottom of the pit like spikes."

"That's a good idea, but don't rely on traps too much. This time, the bastard ran straight, but next time, you might not get so lucky. What were you going to do if the worm bypassed your pit?"

"Retreat to lure him into the second pit, of course. And anyway, was it really luck? I investigated the slope and found the wormholes, chose an ambush spot, and dug pits between the former and the latter. Beasts are stupid, so the enemy would have gone after me using the shortest path. Sure, it turned out to be a Monster... a bit smarter, but still pretty dumb."

"What do you think luck is, brat? Luck is not something that just happens to you, it's something that you make happen. Believe me, I would know! I used to be the luckiest person in the world. Unluckiest, too....

Soon, Rain climbed high enough to escape the raining ash. The scorching heat was replaced by merciless cold, and the black soot was replaced by pristine snow. A strong wind rose, chilling her to the bone and almost tossing her off the slope.

Cursing, Rain shivered and hurriedly took her coat out of the pack, wrapping herself in its warmth and pulling the fur hood down. The coat, too, was fashioned from the hide of the Awakened Beast she had hunted, so it was enough to protect her from the fatal cold of the mountains.

Buttoning up the tall collar to shield her face, she lifted the pack and turned to look at her teacher.

He was standing a few meters away, wearing nothing but his light armor. Nevertheless, he was not showing any sign of being bothered by the cold, which only went further to solidify Rain's conviction that her teacher was some kind of unholy wraith.

His gazed was strangely solemn.

Turning to look in the same direction, she suddenly noticed a dark silhouette slowly moving through the snowstorm. Rain tensed for a moment, but then relaxed, noticing that it was a human.

A moment later, the strong wind died down, and the blizzard ended just as suddenly as it had begun.

She waved a hand and headed toward the stranger.

"Hey! Are you lost?"

However, her hand froze in the air. Something was wrong

Why hadn't her teacher disappeared into the shadows? He never showed himself when other people were around.

Her javelin was already rising when she finally got a good look at the approaching stranger.

...It was a young woman three or four years younger than herself. A teenager, really. Just like her teacher, she was only wearing a suit of light armor, which was torn and turned dark with frozen blood. Her skin was so pale that it looked blue, like that of a corpse, and her steps were slow and clumsy.

Her eyes were like frosty glass, devoid of any light, and her face was like a mask carved out of ice.

She was dead.

"Don't disturb her."

Her teacher's voice was glum. Rain grew quiet, lowering her javelin, and then took a step back to let the dead girl pass. A tiny sigh escaped from her lips.

The closer the walking corpse drew, the better she could see the terrible wounds covering her frigid body. Eventually, unable to look, Rain turned away and furtively rubbed her eyes.

The dead girl walked past them without showing any reaction, her bruised pale face motionless, and slowly disappeared into the swirling snow. A few moments later, the wind erased her footprints, as if she had never existed.

Rain and her teacher were left alone on the snowy slope.

She sighed.

The winter solstice had just passed recently...

"Is she... is she one of this year's Sleepers?"

He nodded.

"She must have died on the way to a Citadel. So, the Queen took her."

Rain remained silent for a while, then sighed again.

Queen Song held authority over death, so anything that died in her Domain was taken by her. It wasn't rare to see the dead pilgrims walking through the snow. For some, the journey was long... for some, the journey was short. After reaching Ravenheart, they entered the ice caves under the palace and became the Queen's servants.

Queen Song was the queen of the living, but she was also the queen of the dead. That was why people in the Sword Domain derisively called her the Queen of Worms.

That nickname was preposterous, of course. There were no worms in the Ice Halls, where the cold was so terrible that only the dead could survive.

...Rain stared in the direction where the taken girl had disappeared, considering if she should follow her. Following a pilgrim was safer, because Nightmare Creatures tended to avoid them.

But in the end, she decided to continue on her way. Seeing the dead girl was just too unnerving.

Because the perished Sleeper reminded Rain of her own insolent aspirations to become a carrier of the Nightmare Spell against her teacher's wishes. If she had...

Would she have ended up walking frozen through the snow, too?

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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    Rain looks like one of those MCs from cultivation novels, she even has a master teaching her everything lol.
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    The Foreboded
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    As much as I like these sibling interactions 28, it feels kinda off just leaving the Cassie interaction.
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      The Foreboded
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      I want to see it
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    Dummybaron
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    Queen of Worms has control over death
    Shadow's in Sunny's soul sea honest reaction: 🗿 * [insert Sunny's kill count]
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    Kenneth
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    Queen of worms❌
    She's just a f#ckin necromancer hokage
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    ZEXOS
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    I'm late again, was busy playing game ranked 😕
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    keyleur
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    1629 Roads to the Future


    Eventually, Rain reached one of the roads leading from the lowlands to the city. These mountain roads had been in use from before the Chain of Nightmares... it was hard to remember now after the population of Ravenheart exploded to many millions, but it had been a Great Citadel even prior to that.

    The roads leading to the great bridge, and the beautiful palace beyond it, were actually thousands of years old. Granted, they had been in a state of desolation and disrepair when the Song clan made the ancient Citadel their home.

    The Awakened of the great Legacy clan had restored them to their former glory, and the whole network was further expanded to account for the increased traffic in the past four years.

    Now, heavily protected road crews were far away from the Citadel, building safe highways to other cities within the Song Domain. Many Awakened with Utility Aspects were participating in the construction, and many warriors were employed to defend the moving builder camps from the roving Nightmare Creatures. Rain had even tried to get hired for one of the crews, but no one wanted to employ a mundane fighter.

    The best they could do was remain polite and not laugh in her face,

    ‘Ah…’

    She couldn't really blame them. In any case, now that she had reached the wide and well-maintained road, the rest of the ascent would become much easier. There was probably a metaphor about the unnecessary hardships of walking the untrodden path somewhere in there, but Rain wasn't going to start complaining to her teacher again.

    He had retreated into her shadow, anyway, unwilling to be seen by other people.

    Rain rested for a bit, quenched her thirst from a military canteen, and continued on her way.

    There were many people on the road. Workers descending into the lowlands or returning from their shifts, Song warriors on patrols, caravans loaded with heavy cargo... life was thriving, and the young city was boiling with activity.

    Rain had grown up in the vast human jungle of NQSC, so Ravenheart did not seem that large, in comparison. However, it somehow felt much more vibrant. Its atmosphere was entirely different, as though everyone here was looking forward to the future, instead of trying not to think about it while being afraid of the past.

    Four years ago, she did not understand the decision her parents had made to relocate the whole family, including her younger siblings, into the Dream Realm. Sure, her father had been offered a new position as one of the government liaisons in the Song Domain, which was technically a big promotion…

    But was it worth it, to uproot the family, abandon the safety and modern convenience of NQSC, and tie the lives of their children to the Dream Realm? Returning to the waking world or leaving the Domain meant being sent into the First Nightmare, after all. No matter how well-prepared you were, it was a deadly gamble.

    When Rain asked her parents why they wanted to move to Ravenheart, her father had answered simply:

    "Because that is where the future is."

    Now, she thought she understood what he had meant. The future of humanity was, indeed, here.

    Currently, the waking world was incomparably more populous and developed than the Dream Realm... but in a generation or two, their positions would be reversed. Eventually, the dying birthplace of humanity might even be entirely abandoned, making this harsh and dreadful world their only home.

    And those who had left the cradle early would have an advantage in that future. So, the decision her parents had made was ultimately for the sake of Rain and her siblings. It was all to give them a head start.

    'If humanity can even survive in the Dream Realm.!’

    Which was not a given, despite the power of the two Sovereigns.

    She sighed and stepped aside to let a heavy wagon roll past her. Some of these wagons were being pulled by Awakened, who were much stronger and more resilient than any beast of burden could be, while some were not.

    The one rolling past Rain was being pulled by... a a Nightmare Creature.

    A hideous beast that resembled a nightmarish fusion of a carnivorous bull and a horned reptile was attached to a harness, dragging the wagon behind it.

    There were no draught animals in the Dream Realm, or any other kind of cattle. However, here in Ravenheart, Nightmare Creatures were often used to pull wagons, plow the fields, and perform all kinds of labor-intensive or dangerous jobs.

    It was all thanks to Saint Song Eunbin, better known as Beastmaster. Funnily enough, the most terrifying of Ki Song's daughters had also done the most to ease the lives of the citizens of Ravenheart. If not for her, the development of the city, and the Song Domain as a whole, would have never been as fast or as explosive.

    Of course, it was still a bit creepy to be around the subjugated Nightmare Creatures, and one had to be cautious around them. Even enchanted by Beastmaster, they were dangerous beasts, so each had to be watched over by a trained handler.

    Looking at the wagon roll away, Rain sighed.

    "Saint Eunbin is amazing"

    Her teacher's voice resounded from the shadows, sounding a bit wistful:

    "Oh? Beastmaster? Well, she's not bad..., you know, she once asked me to run away with her. Of course, I refused. Your teacher is not someone who can be swayed by a pretty face!"

    Rain gave her shadow a dubious glance, but kept her remarks to herself.

    Grimacing, she carried her heavy pack and continued forward.

    The closer to the city she got, the more crowded the road became. There were more Awakened patrolling it, too, some even accompanied by Echoes. The temperature slowly rose until it was warm enough for her to take off her coat. She even unbuttoned her jacket.

    By the time the distant cold sun was ready to disappear behind the horizon, Rain finally reached her destination.

    In front of her, built on the slope of the tall volcano, stood the gates of Ravenheart.
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      keyleur
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      1630 Ravenheart


      From where Rain stood on the slope, she could see most of the city.

      Ravenheart was separated into three distinct districts.

      The largest by far was sprawled on the dark slope of the fuming volcano, protected from the merciless cold by its heat. This was where millions of mundane humans lived. Their homes were mostly built from black stone, so it seemed as though the entire city was a part of the mountain, intricately carved from its slope by some divine being.

      The second district was built on the grandiose stone bridge that stretched over a bottomless chasm toward a distant snowy mountain. It was much smaller than the first one, but still rather large. That Bridge was home to most of the Awakened citizens of Ravenheart - since only they could survive the bitter cold and the strong winds blowing across it.

      And finally, a sublime palace that seemed to be cut from obsidian glass stood at the opposite end of the great bridge. The palace was visible from anywhere in Ravenheart when the weather was good, its dark and ethereal beauty never failing to take one's breath away,

      That was where Queen Song and her clan lived, and where the Gateway to the waking world was located.

      ...The Dream Gate, meanwhile, was located directly opposite the palace, on the slope of the volcano behind the mundane district. Supply shipments and new settlers arrived from it almost every day, lured by the promise of a better life.

      Rain spent a few moments enjoying the view of the city, then hurried to the gate. She couldn't wait to reach her den and climb under a warm blanket.

      There were a few familiar faces preparing to leave the city just as she was returning. A group of young Awakened were gathered in front of the gate, all clad in enchanted armor and wielding Memory weapons. A few of the young men seemed to be paying rapt attention to her.

      Rain sighed.

      ‘These guys again...'

      Her teacher didn't say anything, but she could feel an almost palpable scorn radiating from her shadow.

      One of the young Awakened waved at her and smiled:

      "Rain! Coming back from a hunt?"

      She lingered, trying to come up with a polite way to avoid a conversation. Sadly, her mind was blank.

      Eventually, Rain forced out a pale smile:

      "Oh... yeah, I tracked down the Nightmare Creature that has been harassing one of theorms recently, A Stone Worm, Yeah..., it's dead."

      The young man stared at her somewhat intensely, wearing an expression that she struggled to discern.

      ‘Why does he always stare at me? I'm crazy, I know! No need to make your distaste so obvious!’

      To add insult to injury, the guy was very handsome... like all Awakened were...

      He used to be one of the mundane humans that had relocated to Ravenheart, like her, but challenged the First Nightmare last year. Being more or less the same age, they had known each other before, a little. But now there was a great divide between their status and social standing.

      "Is there something on my face?"

      The young Awakened coughed and awkwardly looked away.

      "N-no, no... ah, we are just leaving to patrol. Anyway, good to see you... oh! That, uh... is that a Stone Worm hide? I was actually hoping to purchase some scales. Do you want to... want to meet tomorrow, maybe? I have some spare coin to spend..."

      Rain gave him a strange look.

      The guy was clearly wearing a full suit of enchanted armor. From the look of it, it was an Awakened Memory, and of a high Tier, at that. Why the hell would he need Stone Worm scales?

      He noticed her expression and coughed again.

      "Ah! It's for a friend of mine. A friend."

      'Weirdo…!’

      Rain shrugged.

      "Aren't you going on a patrol? You won't be back for at least a week. Sorry, I don't want my house to reek like a slaughterhouse, so I'll sell the hide tomorrow on the market."

      The young men blinked.

      "Oh... right..."

      She shook her head, nodded at him, and walked away.

      As Rain was leaving, though, she heard the Awakened whispering among each other:

      "Huh? Who was that? Why is she wearing trash, does she have no Memories?"

      "You don't know? That's Crazy Rain! She's a mundane girl who goes around hunting Nightmare Creatures."

      "What? No way..."

      "It's true. You only Awakened this year, so you don't know. She's infamous here in Ravenheart, actually. Some say that she has killed more abominations than all of us combined... no one knows why she's still alive, but she is."

      "Damn, Too bad she's a lunatic..."

      "Both of you, shut up!"

      "Yeah, shut up! And don't her a lunatic!"

      "She might hear.."

      Rain walked away, leaving the annoying whispers behind.

      Passing through the city gates, she pursed her lips and complained to her teacher:

      "Why do those guys always stare at me and try to stir up trouble? Can't they just leave me alone?"

      Her teacher answered in an incredulous tone:

      "You don't know?"

      Rain raised an eyebrow.

      "Know what?"

      There was a long pause, and then her teacher chuckled.

      "They stare at you because you're pretty! There's no one prettier than my little sister!"

      She couldn't help but burst into laughter, making a few people give her strange looks.

      'Right. Perhaps talking to myself in the middle of the street is not the best idea... especially considering that they already think I'm crazy...'

      Rain shook her head derisively.

      "Who, me? There are thousands of female Awakened in Ravenheart, and each of them is prettier than me. I doubt an Awakened guy would ever give me a second look."

      Of course, she knew that she was... not too bad, really, appearance-wise, By mundane standards. But the effect of the Awakening on one's body was simply too great.

      'Ah... they all have such smooth and silky skin. And no calluses. A weathered brute like me cannot compete…’

      Her teacher scoffed quietly in the shadows.

      "Gods. How dense are you, girl?"

      He remained silent for a few moments, and then suddenly gasped.

      "...Wait. Eye candy café!"

      There was another long pause, and then a dejected sigh.

      "We are definitely siblings…”
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        siccricc
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        Sunny is going to go big brother mode on any unworthy slime trying to get with his little sister.
        "If they want to date you they'll have to go through me. I'm a pretty good judge of character you know? Changing Star even said so!"
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        ZEXOS
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        I can understand that guy who can't even speak properly to girls. He is cooked
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        Awybin
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        Sunny just now realizing what Eye candy cafe means... at least he also know that he is dense
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          Kiber
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          Я видимо родственник Санни, раз я не понимаю что это значит, можете мне объяснить?
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          ZEXOS
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          I'M personally didn't understood that part cuz i translate it and then read. Is that something like "candy shop" type please which is named like a normal place but in fact it isn't?
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            _Lev
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            Eye candy: A treat for the eyes.
            In other words, in the case of an "Eye Candy Cafe" being talked about amongst the female Fire Keepers, Sunny's looks are a selling point.
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          Warlock748
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          Can you tell me what that meant I didn't understand
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            Awybin
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            Eye candy means that it's nice for the eyes, it's a way to call someone good looking...
            So the people that were calling Sunny's shop as the Eye candy cafe, are people who go there to take some extra glances (wink, wink) at Sunny
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    Warrior of void
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    Quote: NachoMetKaas
    Or rain telling sunny she has fallen in love, god bless that poor boy

    Please let's not go in that direction.
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    NachoMetKaas
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    Can’t wait for rain to find out how powerful her big brother is
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      SrgtLock
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      Can’t wait to see her reaction when sunny pops back into existence in there minds again. Oh what a fun read that will be.
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        NachoMetKaas
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        Or rain telling sunny she has fallen in love, god bless that poor boy
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          SrgtLock
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          Good gods please no troll19
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            Kiber
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            Представь ситуацию:
            Ты простой красивый мальчик который влюбился в полу-сумашедшую красивую девочку и неожиданно для себя на следующий день к тебе приходит неизвестный святой и убивает тебя самым мучительным способом из возможных frost
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