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Chapter 1646: Dungeons & Daemons.

A moment later, the two of them were far below ground, with countless tons of stone hanging above their heads. If Sunny was not mistaken, the hidden sanctum he had found was most of the way to the bottom of the lake, at the very heart of the mountains.

In the past, Sunny had not been able to carry living beings with him when stepping through the shadows with the sole exception of Nephis. It was different now that he was a Saint, though. He could pull much heavier inanimate objects with him, as well as actual people. The latter were very cumbersome, though, consuming a lot of his essence.

Especially those whose souls were vast and powerful. Teleporting Cassie with him, and to such a remote place, had drained a good portion of his reserves.

Sunny sighed inwardly and tried to take a deep breath.

There was nothing to inhale, though.

A strangely calm voice resounded in his head, startling him:

[There is no air here.]

It was Cassie's voice,

But why was she so calm?

Sunny glanced at the blind seer with a hint of confusion, then shrugged and summoned the Quintessence Pearl. A few seconds later, a beautiful white pearl appeared in his hand. This time, Sunny did not place it in his mouth, keeping It between himself and Cassie. Soon, the two of them were able to breathe again.

«Please stay close, Saint Cassia.»

Saints could keep their breath for much longer than mundane people, so neither of them had felt any discomfort in these few moments. Still, he had expected that Cassie would be at least a little startled.

But then again… why would she be? Cassie did not receive visions of the future anymore, but her Awakened Ability was functioning perfectly fine. She must have known that Sunny would use Shadow Step a few seconds before he had, and saw him summoning the Quintessence Pearl before he ever did.

Cassie usually acted in a way that made people forget about this Ability of hers, but if one stopped to think about it, she had every conversation and witnessed every event twice. For as long as her Awakened Ability was active, it was all but impossible to surprise her. And she would have definitely kept it active while sneaking a suspicious Saint into a Sovereign's stronghold.

Her Ascended Ability, meanwhile, seemed to have undergone a change, Unless she was using a Memory to communicate with him telepathically, it was that Ability of hers that allowed her to talk to people she had marked.

Sunny was well-acquainted with this manner of conversation thanks to the Shroud of Dusk, so he wasn't worried about thinking an unwanted thought aloud.

«Huh. Convenient.»

No wonder Nephis had seemed so well-informed about his Shadows when they met in the Nameless Temple.

Cassie, meanwhile, looked like she was having similar thoughts. Facing Sunny, she tilted her head a little and asked:

«A spatial movement Ability?»

He nodded.

«Well, yes. Something like that.»

She contemplated for a few moments, then said casually:

«Huh. Convenient.»

Sunny blinked.

With that out of the way, he could finally look around — his shadow sense was rendered useless, so he could only rely on his sight now.

The space where the two of them had found themselves was not very large, and submerged in total darkness. Luckily, it was a mundane kind of darkness, which did not pose an obstacle for him.

They were in a small chamber. It was clearly artificial, as opposed to naturally formed. The walls were smooth and polished, with no seams on their stone surface. The ceiling was high. There was nothing in the stone chamber — no furniture, no spiderwebs, no runic circles carved into the floor. There was only a tall door, which seemed to have been carved from a single piece of dark wood.Neew n0vel chapters are published on n0ve(lb)i(n.)co/m

Nevertheless, Sunny felt the same kind of discomfort he had felt once in the Ebony Tower when looking at it. The door seemed quite mundane, but it was also ever so slightly wrong. The handle was placed a bit too high, its shape was a bit off, the hinges were spaced strangely. It was as though it had been made for a being that resembled a human, but was not quite human.

A daemon, perhaps.

Cassie remained motionless, but he knew that she was studying the stone chamber through his eyes.

A few moments later, she spoke:

«I know that it might be strange to only ask now. But, Sunny… what exactly are you trying to find here? And where is here, exactly?»

He smiled subtly.

«We are far below the castle, at the heart of the mountain. In a place that the Demon of Imagination must have left behind. As for what I am searching for, it's simple

He took a careful step toward the door.

«It's power!»

Cassie seemed surprised.

«Power?»

Sunny nodded.

«Haven't you heard, Saint Cassia? Knowledge is the origin of power. At least that was what the Demon of Fate thought, and I'm inclined to agree. Ah… but it is also the heaviest thing in the world. So not everyone is strong enough to hold it.»

She turned her head sharply, but Sunny simply continued in a carefree tone:

«So, what I am trying to find here is lost knowledge… and, if I am lucky, something just as forbidden.»

With that, Sunny grabbed the handle, turned it, and pushed the door open. Or, at least, he tried to.

The door didn't budge.

Scowling slightly, Sunny put more strength into it. He had a lot of strength as a Transcendent Terror and yet, the door didn't move.

«Is it locked? But there is no lock. Have the hinges rusted through? No, wait

«You should try pulling.»

Sunny coughed awkwardly, then pulled instead of pushing.

The door opened easily, and the hinges produced no noise,

I was just going to, Yeah.»

Cassie did not say anything and walked over, stopping just behind him. Sunny tensed slightly.

«Why is she standing so close? Oh, right… I told her to, because of the Quintessence Pearl

«So, what kind of knowledge do you hope to find?»

He walked out of the stone chamber and stopped, studying the long corridor beyond.

«Oh, you know… nothing too unexpected. Why did the Doom War start? How did it end? Who won? How did the gods die? How did the daemons die? Where are their corpses?»

Sunny took a deep breath and added nonchalantly:

«Why was the Nightmare Spell created? What is its purpose? What happened to its creator? Simple stuff like that

Of course, there was another goal Sunny was pursuing, and another thing he wanted to find.

The remaining parts of Weaver's forbidden lineage… he wanted them. He wasn't satisfied with only having an incomplete collection of fragments.

Not anymore, at least.

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    lotmglazer
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    the door pull LMFAO
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    Zombotny
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    If LOTM taught me anything this is probably how weaver wanted to resurrect
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      Dadadai Shukosha
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      That is, if all those infected by the spell are not just possible vessels to resurrect the daemons or the gods...
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      pedriito11
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      I agree but i was thinking something like Weaver is a Dreams God’s part, maybe he wanted to create a body without corruption which Dreams god can use to get rid of corruption
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    Kenneth
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    Weaver sunny is coming for you
    Your eye is next butwhy
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    Pro100zver25
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    1647: Infinity Mirror.

    «Now, this… is going to be a problem.»

    Standing on the threshold, Sunny studied the long corridor. It stretched in both directions as far as he could see, bending slightly. The stone floor was smooth and even, while the tall ceiling was illuminated by a scattering of softly glowing gemstones. The turquoise gems were embedded into it, dimly drowning the corridor in pale light.

    The problem was with the walls.

    Both of them were perfectly smooth and seamless, as if the corridor had been formed inside the mountain by some unknown means instead of being constructed. Much worse, their glossy surface was reflective… the walls of the corridor were like two endless mirrors.

    Remembering what Cassie had said, Sunny frowned.

    The blind seer inhaled deeply behind him.

    «Oh, my.»

    Her voice was somber.

    Sunny hesitated for a few moments, then asked neutrally:

    «Left or right?»

    Cassie answered with a hint of confusion:

    «Why are you asking me?»

    He scratched the back of his head and shrugged.

    «Why not? My luck is pretty much non-existent. So, I'll trust your intuition.»

    She tilted her head a little.

    «Really? Because my intuition tells me to get out of here as soon as possible.»

    «Yeah, I should have expected that answer…»

    Sunny closed his eyes for a second, then cleared his throat.

    «…On second thought, why don't we just go left?»

    The moment the two of them stepped into the corridor, their reflections appeared on the polished walls. Since the two endless mirrors were positioned directly opposite each other, the reflections stretched into infinity, forming countless mirrored corridors. When Sunny took a step, a legion of his reflections took a step. When Cassie followed, a legion of her reflections followed, too.

    They were surrounded by a myriad of identical copies of themselves, marching in step with them on both sides.

    Suddenly, he felt very uneasy.

    «…You said not to answer if a reflection speaks to me, right?»

    Cassie nodded, and a myriad of her reflections nodded at him at the same time.

    Sunny's reflections were pale and somber, Cassie's reflections were beautiful and moved with elegant grace.

    «It's better not to look at them at all. See no evil… and all that.»

    He grimaced.

    «And my shadow sense just happens to be gone. What a convenient coincidence.»

    Frowning, he lowered his head and looked at the floor. As Sunny walked forward, he concentrated on his feet. Nevertheless, he could still glimpse the reflections at the periphery of his vision, all walking forward while looking down.

    Only… did he imagine it, or was one of the countless reflections completely still and staring directly at him, Instead?

    Sunny had to use all of his willpower to keep looking down instead of turning to confirm it. A moment later, there was nothing out of the ordinary in his peripheral vision once again.

    [How powerful are these Others, exactly?]

    He spoke in his mind instead of aloud, believing that Cassie would hear him. Indeed, her response came a few moments later:

    [Nobody knows. From the reports I've seen, they are sometimes as powerful as the person they reflect. Sometimes, they are strangely brittle… but don't rely on my information too much. It's misleading. Because reports are only left by those who survived. As for those who didn't, there is no way to tell what they faced.]

    Sunny frowned.

    Cassie lingered for a bit, then added:

    [What makes them so dangerous is not their power, but rather their strangeness. We don't know what they are, where they come from, what motivates them, how they think… or if they think at all. When you fight a human or a Nightmare Creature, you can usually predict what will happen, even if only in broad strokes. Because you know what drives your enemy. It's different with the Others.]

    He nodded quietly.

    What people feared the most was the unknown. And what was not known posed the most danger.

    [But if the reflections do come to life, we should be fine as long as we don't look to them and don't speak to them. Right?]

    Cassie remained silent longer this time.

    [I don't know.]

    Sunny grimaced.

    All around him, a myriad of reflections grimaced as well.

    «How long is this damned corridor?»

    They had been walking for a while already. However, there was no sign of other doors, and no end in sight. The mirror tunnel was empty and silent, the dark, dim light of turquoise gemstones washing it in ghostly light.

    The only sound that broke the silence was the soft rustle of Cassie's clothes. Sunny's steps, meanwhile, were completely noiseless.

    But then…

    Another sound broke the silence, making him stop in his tracks.

    It was the quiet, but unmistakable sound of a glass surface cracking.

    Sunny froze for a moment.

    «…To hell with this.»

    Turning around, he grabbed Cassie and immediately used Shadow Step to teleport back in the direction they had come. Without shadow sense, he could only jump as far as he could see after a swift series of consecutive jumps, Sunny returned them to the small stone chamber and shut the door, then slumped tiredly on the floor.

    «Damn. I hate mirrors so much…»

    Come to think of it, there had to be some connection between the reason he tended to avoid mirrors and this place. Mordret must have visited Bastion before being handed to Asterion… had he perhaps encountered something strange here? Or maybe his mother?

    Cassie quietly straightened her clothes and sat down, as well. Neither of them were physically tired, but being on edge for extended periods of time inevitably led to mental fatigue.

    She was silent for a while, then asked:

    «So, what now, Sunny? Are we turning back?»

    He glanced at her darkly and remained motionless for a moment.

    Then, he shook his head.

    «No.»

    With that, Sunny raised his free hand and summoned another Memory.

    A few moments later, a small lantern carved out of black stone appeared on his palm. Cassie turned her head and concentrated on it, a slight frown appearing on her face.

    «A lantern?»

    He nodded.

    «Indeed. However, it is a very special one. This lantern does not produce light. Instead, it swallows it.»

    What was a reflection? It was light that had been cast back. Therefore, much like shadows, reflections could not exist without light.

    Gritting his teeth, Sunny stood up and opened the door of the stone chamber again. At the same time, he opened the gate of the Shadow Lantern.

    A moment later, a torrent of shadows surged into the mirror corridor, flooding it with impenetrable darkness.
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      Pro100zver25
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      1648: Lost in Reflection.

      A torrent of shadows flowed into the corridor, submerging it in total darkness. The light of the glowing gemstones was swallowed and disappeared without trace, turning them bleak and lifeless.

      Sunny had summoned a swarm of vast and ancient shadows to do the job. These old shadows were unfathomable — it would have taken an equally potent source of light to dispel them. The gemstones had been created from the mind of the Demon of Imagination, true… perhaps they would have chased away the darkness if the shadows were alone.

      But they were in the presence of their Lord, and that alone made them much more tyrannical.

      A few moments later, a long stretch of the corridor had turned completely lightless. The infinity mirror of its walls was now dull and empty. Nothing reflected on their dim surface, and no reflection haunted the hidden sanctum.

      Sunny let out a quiet sigh.

      «Who knew that I would use this trick today?»

      What he had done was not pure improvisation. Instead, it was one of the methods he had contemplated when thinking about how to deal with Mordret.

      Cassie seemed impressed.

      «These shadows… obey you?»

      Sunny shrugged.

      «If I treat them nicely.»

      Wild shadows were like that. Most were devoted to Sunny, but some were obstinate and willful. The former would obey him out of affection or reverence, but the latter needed to be coaxed and enticed.

      «Let's go.»

      The two of them returned to the corridor. It seemed much smaller without the countless reflections stretching endlessly into the ghostly distance. Claustrophobic, even — still, Sunny felt much more at ease now than he had before.

      Cassie suddenly spoke, drawing his attention:

      «Are we going left again?»

      Sunny smiled.

      «That is a good question!»

      «No… let's try right this time.»

      They turned right and started walking at a measured pace. The shadows moved with them, keeping the corridor dark both ahead and behind. Just like that, Sunny and Cassie advanced forward for a while.

      Then, they encountered an intersection. A similar corridor crossed the one they had been traversing, and so, Sunny had another choice to make.

      He frowned slightly and decided to turn right again. The second corridor had a slight bend to it, as well, so it was Impossible to see far ahead… some time later, there was another intersection.

      And then another, and another.

      Some Intersections formed four paths, some only three… there were even bizarre ones that had six, seven, or eight turns. There were dead ends, as well, and corridors that led to one of the crossroads Sunny and Cassie had already passed. The corridors themselves weren't straight, either, bending and twisting at unexpected angles.

      It was a mirror labyrinth.

      After a while, Sunny sighed and stopped, covering his face with a palm.

      In front of them was an open door leading to a small stone chamber. The same chamber they had left behind.

      «Have you noticed it?»

      Cassie's voice was calm.

      He lingered for a while, then nodded.

      «Yeah. Damn it.»

      Sunny had been counting his steps this whole time. It was hard to keep track because of how convoluted the maze of mirrors was, but he was certain of it they had walked more in each direction than the width of the mountain was.

      Which meant that the labyrinth was not beholden to the size of the mountain. It could be endless, for all Sunny knew.

      Shaking his head, he leaned on the wall and summoned the Endless Spring. Drinking deeply from the beautiful glass bottle, he then handed it to Cassie.

      The young woman took the Memory and frowned for a moment. Then, forgetting the meaning that it held, she brought it to her lips and then returned it to Sunny.

      «We can try again.»

      He hesitated for a bit, then slowly shook his head.

      «No. We've been here for too long already. There is still some time before sunrise, but I won't be able to solve this maze quickly. This… is going to be a long project.»

      Cassie raised an eyebrow.

      «We have only agreed that I will bring you inside the castle once.»

      Sunny smiled.

      «Yes. And I have only promised to show you one of my memories. Surely, you want to see more… and I want to explore this place more. It works out perfectly, does it not? We can meet once a month, during the full moon. This way, both of us will slowly gain the knowledge we desire.»

      She hesitated.

      «I don't know how long I'll remain in Bastion, though. Maybe there is something else you want?»

      His smile turned a little darker.

      «There are many things I want, Saint Cassia. But this is the deal I am offering.»

      Cassie frowned, remained silent for a few moments, then nodded.

      «Fine. I will guide you inside the castle once again, next month. In exchange for another memory.»

      Sunny dismissed the Endless Spring and suppressed a chuckle.

      «Why did she put on a show if we both knew that she would agree?»

      «It's a date, then.»

      He froze for a moment, then added hurriedly:

      «No, wait. It's not a date. I misspoke. It's a… well… an arrangement. You know what I mean.»

      Cassie observed him with a hint of amusement, then shrugged.

      «As you wish. Now… I think it's time for me to receive my payment.»

      Sunny sighed. He had not been looking forward to this part…

      «Fine. We have a bit of time left, so let's do it here.»

      As long as he returned to the lake before sunrise, there was no safer place in Bastion than this labyrinth, Here, they were hidden from the King's gaze, and no one would disturb them.

      «I still hate it!»

      Sunny led Cassie into the stone chamber, called the shadows back into the lantern, and closed the door.

      Then, he sat on the floor, cross-legged. Cassie sat down in front of him and calmly looked him in the eyes, her back perfectly straight.

      «One memory. Of your choosing.»

      Sunny nodded slowly.

      She took a deep breath.

      «Then think about what you want me to see.»

      He did.

      The bitter cold. The dim twilight. The cracking of ice as he broke through it and climbed onto the desolate shore… the dark storm of seething emotions raging in his hollow heart…

      Cassie's beautiful blue eyes suddenly glistened, pulling him into their depths, changing…

      And in the next moment, Sunny gasped.
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        Slayer0710
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        «Why did she put on a show if we both knew that she would agree?»

        «It's a date, then.»

        Sunny sighed. He had not been looking forward to this part…

        «Fine. We have a bit of time left, so let's do it here.»

        Treacherous Shadow swindler
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        Verdant
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        G3 and his cliffhangers!!! It's killing me! ohno crybaby
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you as always :)

        Damn!!! Sunny you sly dog getting all friendly with Cassie I love it 😂 I am a bit sad we don’t get to see the daemons legacy so soon but we did recently get soul weave so it’s to be expected sadly 😭
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    Refresh gank rise up
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    Guru
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    Would’ve been funny if imagination left some void beings names on the other side as precaution against uninvited guests, like Ariel.
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    Cj.17
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    I guess every stronghold left behind by the demons have something related to weaver's lineage or artifacts.

    Forgotten shore (idk who), the tomb of Ariel (oblivion), raven heart(Ariel), bastion(demon of imagination), the mountains(nether) and the one of house of night i think but i also dk that one who.

    I also forgot the twin tower of hope idk what's called, but it also had the finger of weaver and that is also related to nether. The tower was below the fire left behind by the sun god when he decided to punish hope.

    Getting more interesting.
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      ArMiks
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      That, or the weaver loves sneaking into its siblings' houses. Talk about privacy 🤣
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        Cj.17
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        I can also imagine him/her watching from the weaves of fate lol
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    ScratchFox
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    He already got Blood, Bone and Soul Weave. What could possibly be next?
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      Dummybaron
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      Flesh Weave and Eye Weave(one day Thieving Bird, one day...)
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      MTL Ancestor
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      Mind weave most likely, cathedral of the daemon of 'imagination', Cassie's mind manipulating powers all lead me to think of that answer.
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    HeikyZX
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    Hmm, now I'm confused... how wide was the net of Sunny's [Fated]? Did it also lead him to acquire the Weaver's lineage or did it have a different pattern/method to attract Sunny? If [Fated] indeed led him to the lineage... will he be able to find, consume, and survive it without the supposed fate?
    Then again, the current owned/consumed lineage may as well compensate for [Fateless] by attracting him to the rest.
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    Emperor me
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    Am loving this new sunny pressure
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