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Chapter 1634: Scenic View

Rain stopped at a popular bakery and spent a good chunk of her coins on a set of delicious pastries. Her younger siblings were moody teenagers now, but... she still liked to pamper them, when she got the chance. Or at least try to.

Teenagers, sadly, were not easy to pamper.

They're probably off to school already...'

Letting out a sigh, Rain walked along the steep streets of Ravenheart while enjoying the weather. It was on the colder side today, but the air was crisp and clear, not at all like the stale air of NQSC. There was no ash falling from the sky, either, so the breathtaking vista of the sprawling vertical city was not obscured.

Across the great stone bridge, a lonely peak pierced the sky, its slopes covered in snow. The beautiful palace of the Queen was hidden by a blizzard, though, so Rain could not enjoy its dark awe and splendor.

Her thoughts slowly drifted to the Awakened Nightmare Creature she was meant to find and slay. What Class would it be? How long would the preparations take her? What strategies would she employ, and what contingencies should she put in place?

Would she even survive that fight?

Thinking about that somberly, she ascended rather high, Now, she only had to get closer to the Bridge, and she would be home.

But before Rain reached the neighborhood where her parents lived, she noticed a crowd of people gathered on one of the scenic observation platforms. She stopped to listen to what they were talking about, curious to find out what the matter was.

Their voices sounded excited:

"Are you sure that he is coming back today?"

"I'm sure! He already delivered the last of this year's Sleepers to the cities in the south. There's nothing left for him to do but return."

"I'm so excited! I missed the day he departed, so I didn't see!"

"I saw. I want to see it again, though..."

Rain tilted her head, confused.

Who were they waiting for?

Her teacher suddenly mumbled in a subdued tone:

"Gods, how is it even worse now..."

Did she imagine it, or did his voice sound a little... grumpy?

Before Rain could ask, though, a swift shadow suddenly streaked across the city.

She looked up just in time to see a wondrous creature sailing through the sky. The weather was clear, so she could witness it even from a distance...

It was a dragon.

A beautiful dragon was flying above Ravenheart. Its somber scales were the color of the midnight sky, and with sparks of sunlight reflecting on them, the great beast was like a plece of starlit night that moved across the bright heavens. Its wings were open, casting a vast shadow, and it was that shadow that Rain had noticed.

A chorus of excited volces washed over her a moment later.

"It's him!"

"Night Singer!"

"Nightingale!"

"The Dragon Slayer!"

Indeed, the magnificent creature was Saint Kai, the Dragon Slayer. He had arrived a few weeks ago and then left to search for Sleepers scattered across the Song Domain during the winter solstice. Now, it seemed, the search was over.

Rain watched as the beautiful dragon flew across the great bridge and landed gracefully in front of the obscured palace. Soon, its great body disappeared into the blizzard.

She let out a quiet sigh, feeling a strange mix of emotions.

Funnily enough... she actually knew Saint Kai.

One of her tutors had some kind of relationship with the famous idol, so Saint Kai - although he wasn't even a Saint back then had graciously agreed to give her a few archery lessons. Later when he Transcended and became one of the pillars of the government forces, their paths crossed a couple of times because of her father.

Rain's father had nothing to do with battling Nightmare Creatures, but he was one of the senior government liaisons in Ravenheart. His work was administrative and mostly had to do with logistics, but still, that meant meeting exalted figures quite often.

In fact, Rain was familiar with Saint Jet that way, as well.

'Come to think of it...'

Wasn't it weird how many famous people she knew? Rain had even spent some time with Lady Changing Star herself! Of course, she was most comfortable with Effie... Saint Raised by Wolves... who for some reason used to live just a couple of houses down the street, back in NQSC.

Sadly, the government Saints spent most of their time in the waking world, and when they came to the Dream Realm, each was assigned to a specific region. Effie was far away, in Bastion, so they had not seen each other in a while.

The same went for Lady Nephis and Lady Cassia, both of whom had been kind to Rain in the past.

Of course...

All these renowned people might have been Transcendent warriors, but which one of them could claim to be a dark deity? In a sense, the weirdness of knowing her teacher toppled all her other strange acquaintances, combined.

In any case, Rain was just that a passing acquaintance in the lives of these exalted figures. She doubted they really remembered her, let alone had thought about her sometimes.

Why would they think about an insignificant mundane girl?

Her teacher, on the other hand, thought about her too much! It was hard to escape his nagging...

'Maybe I'll meet them again after becoming an Awakened.

Throwing one last glance into the distance, where the graceful figure of the black dragon had disappeared, Rain turned away and continued on her way home.

Soon, she reached a pretty two-story house, opened the door, and walked inside with a bright smile.

"...Mom! Dad! I'm home!"

***

Unknown to Rain, the figure of her teacher lingered outside, staring across the great bridge from the shadows.

Just at that moment, the snowstorm subsided, and the beautiful palace of black obsidian revealed itself on the steep mountain slope,

Sunny studied its breathtaking beauty for a few moments, and then pursed his lips a little,

His gaze was dark.

"Jade Palace..."

Being that close to another of Ariel's creations was rather uncomfortable.

Of course, it was also one of the reasons he had come to Ravenheart

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    ChaoticSmile
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    I’ve let this book gather so many chapters for so long now I have 500+ chapters to go through 🥳
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    SHE REMEMBERS joy
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    For them, Sunny existed, but it's as if he only disappeared when he went to Antarctica.
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    EzhyKron
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    I have a suspicion that Sunny will improve his weaving skills. And will move from weaving memories to weaving a Nightmare spell. thereby creating his own destiny and restoring ties with his cohort.
    It’s not for nothing that he received so much heritage from Weaver.
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    I increasingly have the feeling that Sunny will challenge his fourth nightmare on his own.
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      I'm 100% sure there will be no 4th Nightmare maybe 5th but definetily not 4th because after this chapter I'm certain that he just can NOT reconect with Spell again.
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    1635: Message to Myself.

    A few days before, far away from the harsh splendor of Ravenheart, Sunny was looking at Cassie while hiding his emotions behind a polite smile.

    «Oh, and by the way…»

    Her tone was neutral.

    «…Happy Birthday.»

    For a split second, his mask cracked.

    Sunny's face did not move, but his gaze changed. For a short moment, his eyes were much deeper and darker than before — the lightless depth contained within them was much too vast, much too cold, and much too unfathomable to fit the image of a harmless shopkeeper.

    He froze, a storm of emotions raging in his heart. For a second, Sunny was stunned, not knowing what to say.

    The shadows stirred.

    But then, he quickly composed himself.

    «Why, thank you. But how did you know?»

    An irrational, but desperate hope had ignited in his chest, trying to burn away his judgment. A hope that someone anyone remembered him… that Cassie did. The thought of it was both blindingly sweet and ruthlessly painful.

    Because it was impossible, The [Fateless] Attribute, as he had called it, was thorough. So, Sunny discarded that futile hope and hid his rattled state.

    How had she known that today was his birthday, though?

    «Maybe… just maybe…»

    Cassie was facing him, remaining silent. Her smile slowly dimmed, replaced by a strange and solemn expression. Sunny felt uncomfortable because her eyes were hidden by the blue fabric, but he did not show it.

    Come to think of it…

    He had not noticed it immediately, but Cassie looked a little strange.

    How could he describe it? She seemed a little… haggard.

    Of course, a stranger would not have noticed, blinded by the stunning beauty of the blind seer. But to Sunny, she looked out of sorts. Her clothes, which had always been neat and tidy, were a little messy. Her hair was like a waterfall of pale gold, but it did not seem properly combed. There were signs of fatigue on her delicate face.

    Much more importantly, there was a hint of restless intensity to her which had never been there before. As if Cassie was… not quite stable, having lost her innate state of composed balance.

    Sunny had seen all the other members of the cohort after returning, even if from afar, but it was his first time seeing Cassie, The blind seer seemed to have changed a lot.

    She finally turned away and walked a few steps, as If studying the dining hall of the Brilliant Emporium.

    «It's strange. I've been delivered a note asking me to find a person named Sunless and wish him a happy birthday. On a winter solstice, of all days. It happened a while ago. But, the strangest past? The sender of the note… was me. And I don't remember ever writing it.»

    Sunny remained silent, wanting her to say more. Sometimes, silence was the best way to make people talk.

    The faint hope in his heart had been extinguished. Cassie did not remember… however, she seemed to have known that she would not remember. And therefore, she had made arrangements for them to meet, before the Third Nightmare.

    He suddenly felt stifled.

    Cassie traced her fingers across one of the tables and turned her head slightly.

    «Sunless is a rather peculiar name, so I didn't think that finding him would be difficult. But, to my surprise… that person didn't seem to exist. Not in the government databases, Academy records, or the archives of the Great Clans. You might not know it, Master Sunless, but I am a rather knowledgeable person. One might even say that there's no one better at collecting information than me.»

    Sunny tilted his head a little.

    Oh, he knew.

    «That is indeed strange.»

    His voice was pleasant and even.

    She smiled.

    «A person named Sunless had not existed in either of the two worlds… until this year, when you found your way to Bastion. Naturally, I was curious. So, I studied you a little. I hope you don't mind.»

    Sunny hesitated. Even if he did mind, no one in their right mind would rebuke Song of the Fallen, a prominent Saint and one of the most valued seneschals of the Great Clan Valor.

    Cassie turned her head left and right, as if looking around.

    «I must admit, you are a fascinating man. Not only do you seem to have appeared out of nowhere, but your establishment is even built inside of an Ascended Devil. How inventive.»

    He tensed.

    Well… it wasn't a surprise. Cassie's Dormant Ability allowed her a measure of insight into all living things, Marvelous Mimic was not an exception, so she would have realized its nature as soon as she approached the Brilliant Emporium.

    And yet she had stepped into the maw of an Ascended Devil without much worry, Was it confidence or indifference? Sunny was not sure.

    He coughed.

    «Ah. Well, why not? My house might not be able to fly like your Citadel, but it can walk. it's convenient.»

    The more Important question was… what did she see when looking at him? Weaver's Mask was all the way in Godgrave, and while the Nebulous Mantle could hide his presence, it was nowhere nearly as potent at deflecting divination.

    Nevertheless, Sunny was not worried. He was mostly certain that Cassie's powers were based on a subconscious ability to perceive the strings of fate, and sense when they were trembling. Since there were no strings of fate connected to him anymore, she should be powerless against him.

    As if to confirm his words, Cassie spoke calmly:

    «Do you know what I sense when I look at you, though? Nothing. You are like a black void, completely empty.»

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    «That is not something a man wants to hear on his birthday, Saint Cassia.»

    She did not seem to have heard his words, continuing in the same tone:

    «But this is perfect. This is exactly what I've been looking for, Oh, Master Sunless… you seem to be strangely well-informed about my abilities, considering that you are not at all surprised to hear these things. Well, just in case, let me tell you… I used to be able to see the future.»

    He hesitated for a while, a little startled by that statement.

    «…Used to?»

    Cassie nodded.

    «Yes. This ability of mine has been in complete disarray after my Third Nightmare. Not just mine, actually… all Awakened with high affinity to fate are suffering a reduction in their ability to discern the future. Not that there are a lot of us. It is almost as if fate itself has been thrown into chaos.»

    Sunny forced out a smile.

    «How terrible.»

    She remained silent for a while, seemingly distracted. Then, she said with a subtle hint of relief:

    «Yes. It has been rather terrible. And I've been… I've been trying to find the cause for the past four years, without any success. So, the message that I seem to have sent myself made me think that you might be of help. And won't just think that I am crazy.»

    Cassie paused, then faced him and said tensely:

    «Master Sunless… how would you react if I told you that there is a man-shaped hole in the world?»
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      1636: Man-Shaped Void.

      Sunny remained motionless for a few moments.

      The expression on Cassie's face… was tense and somber. Defiant, even. As if she was saying something that she had said many times already, only to be dismissed. Or even branded as a lunatic.

      Sunny knew the feeling.

      He sighed, then pointed to the nearest table.

      «Have a seat. I sense that it's going to be a long conversation, so let me make you something to drink.»

      He took a step back and retreated to the kitchen. He could have manifested an avatar instead, but really, Sunny needed a few minutes to collect himself.

      «A man-shaped hole in the world…»

      Indeed, to someone else, his absence would have felt like that. It was just that no one was able to remember witnessing the inexplicable void where a man named Sunless used to be.

      Cassie, however…

      Although she didn't seem to know the solution, she had somehow pieced the problem together. She knew that something was wrong with her, with everyone else, and with the world itself. But no matter how hard she tried, she could not prove it. She couldn't even remember trying to solve the problem.

      That must have been maddening. Not to mention the fact that her ability to perceive the future had suddenly betrayed her, leaving Cassie without another of her senses. The past four years must have been rough for her…

      And yet, selfishly, Sunny was glad. He shamefully felt a warmth in his heart.

      He wasn't quite remembered. But it felt so good, for his absence to be witnessed by someone, at least.

      A few minutes later, he emerged from the kitchen with a teapot and a couple cups. Cassie was sitting at one of the tables, waiting. Her exquisitely beautiful face was calm, but he could feel a hint of agitation underneath that facade.

      Placing a cup in front of her, Sunny poured the tea and sat down.

      «A man-shaped hole? You might want to explain, Saint Cassia.»

      She took the cup and tilted her head a little. At that moment, Sunny realized that he had made a mistake… in an attempt to hide his rattled state, he had been acting much too calm throughout their conversation, No Master would have been that calm in front of Song of the Fallen, let alone while hearing her say such outrageous things.

      He was suddenly unhappy with himself.

      «What a glaring oversight!»

      Since deceit was his craft, Sunny felt ashamed.

      Cassie touched the cup and traced its shape with her finger. When she spoke, her voice sounded even calmer than his:

      «Actually, it's not that strange. All of us… the members of Changing Star's cohort… have long realized that something had happened to us in the Third Nightmare. There are things that don't quite make sense, as if there are gaps in our memory. No, not gaps… it's like parts of our memories are corrupted. Not in the Everlasting Void kind of way, but rather in a very mundane way. Like what happens with old communicators.»

      Sunny stared at her silently. His silence prompted her to continue:

      «However, there were a lot of bizarre things that happened to us in the Nightmare, some of them much more so. And because it is almost impossible to remember that there is something that we have forgotten, we simply accepted it as fact and moved on after a while. That is how memory works, anyway. People don't remember what they have forgotten, and therefore don't usually realize it.»

      He shifted slightly, noticing something strange about her words.

      It was indeed impossible to keep any thoughts about his past. People had not only forgotten him, but they couldn't even remember thinking about having forgotten him. That was the insidious part of becoming fateless.

      And yet, Cassie was perfectly capable of pinpointing the problem. How?

      Sunny took a breath.

      «But you don't seem to have a problem with being aware of the missing memories?»

      Cassie smiled faintly.

      «Hardly. It is very problematic, in fact. But… my Aspect is uniquely suited to remembering. My powers, you see, have to do with memories. I have a great level of control over my own memory, which has become much greater than before. I can also collect the memories of other people, or even replace and manipulate them.»

      Sunny shivered. What an insidious power it was…

      It had to be a facet of Cassie's Transformation Ability, then. She had not been capable of these things before — only Torment was.

      …He couldn't help but wonder if this was the first time they were having this conversation, even, or if Cassie had simply erased his memory of meeting her, who knew how many times before.

      But no, that should not have been the case. Even such a subtle power had to have a limit, and his Rank and Class would place him beyond that limit.

      Enough so, at least, for him to at least be aware of having been manipulated.

      «Right?»

      Oblivious to his subtle reaction or pretending not to notice it, Cassie continued:

      «So, you might see how I would be more sensitive to anomalies in my memory. Which was why, unlike the others, I couldn't stop trying to get to the bottom of things. Especially because fate itself seemed to be in total chaos.»

      He took a sip of his tea.

      «I'm sorry, but what does fate have to do with any of this?»

      Cassie's smile grew a little wider.

      «Oh… everything. You see, I always wanted to destroy fate. To create a weapon that could cut it. I always wanted to, but strangely enough, I don't recall ever acting on my desire. You must think that I'm a really timid person.»

      Sunny wanted to point out that confessing all these intimate things to a stranger was a bit odd, but decided against it and simply shook his head.

      Cassie's smile suddenly disappeared. Her tone turned colder, as well:

      «But I am not a timid person, Master Sunless. Far from it. So, I can't help but think that, maybe, I have actually succeeded in creating that weapon. It's just that I don't remember it. In any case… I spent years trying to place the missing pieces together and restore my memory. It was… a bit of a hardship, to say the least. I failed to achieve my goal, but I did learn something.»

      She took a deep breath.

      «It's that the missing pieces form a person. Someone who was there, with us, in the Tomb of Ariel.., and maybe even earlier than that. A man who has been cut from the world, as if he had never existed. Someone who was… precious to us. To me.»

      She leaned forward, almost overturning her tea.

      «So, Master Sunless…»

      Before she could continue, he asked neutrally

      «You say that the missing pieces form a person. But why are you so sure that it is a man? It might very well be a woman, no?»

      Cassie remained silent for a moment, then said tensely:

      «Because I think that you are that man.»

      Then, she clenched her fists.

      «Are you?»

      Sunny did not answer for a while.

      Eventually, he sighed and answered, his voice even:

      «…Yes.»

      Then, he took a sip of tea and smiled bitterly.

      «But it doesn't matter if I confirm it. You won't remember, anyway.»

      Cassie continued to lean forward. A stunned expression contorted her delicate face for a moment, then disappeared, replaced by momentary confusion and then tense anticipation.

      «So… are you?»

      Sunny turned away, hiding an ugly grimace.

      There was no point. It was not as if he had not tried to confess his existence to the people he knew before. He had, on several occasions. But just like his past, they could not retain the information about his connection to their lost memories of him.

      His confessions were destined to be forgotten, just like he had been.

      Funnily enough, he could admit to being Rain's brother — because her neighbor Sunny never had, and the concept of an older brother was thus not connected to her memories of him.

      He sighed and answered again:

      «Yes, I am.»

      Sunny waited for a moment. After Cassie had forgotten his answer and before she could ask the question again, he interrupted her:

      «Instead of that, do you want to tell me more about that Memory you want me to make? Is it a weapon?»
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        After so many days 🥹 it was worth to be patient
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        Kiber
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        б**ть, это ах**ть как печально, Санни не помнит никто, так ещё и он не может напомнить о себе, что за жуткую вещь сделала с ним эта птица frost
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        Thank you as always :)

        Damn fateless is more devious than I would’ve imagined to be actively this detrimental is insane like how is he going to conquer this 🤔 I guess he’ll just have to burn all of fate to the ground!!!
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    it's so quiet today
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    "i woke up too moody, who gon die today?"

    metaphorically ofcourse, iykyk
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    Wasn't it weird how many famous people she knew?

    It was interesting how she explained her acquaintance with the Nephis and cohort.
    And how would Nephis and co now perceive the first film about the Forgotten Shore?
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    filler chapters are really annoying
    stop it swim
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      filler chapter are only bad when youre caught up. Time to save up a bunch of chapters again o7
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