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Chapter 1662: Bridge Builders

Sunny opened his eyes and summoned the helmet of the Onyx Mantle, hiding his face. Its visor was not as ferocious and eerle as Weaver's Mask, but it was also fearsome. Deep shadows dwelled in the crack of the visor, hiding his eyes, and the black plume of the onyx helmet moved slightly in the wind.

A moment later, the darkness of the courtyard was dispelled by soft light.

Sunny did not move, waiting for Nephis to approach. Of course, he was observing her through the shadows.

A dull pain suddenly pressed on his heart.

‘...She has changed.’

The source of light was Nephis herself, a ball of white flame dancing on her palm. He remembered that she had used a few Memories to produce fire and light in the past, after returning from her Second Nightmare... to spare herself the pain of calling upon her Aspect. But now, it seemed, that was not the case.

She reached him and remained silent for a few moments, looking at the frail tree with a slight frown, Soon enough, her gaze grew a little confused, and then cleared.

"Is that.,,, a mundane tree?"

Sunny nodded.

"Indeed. I'm... afraid it is not doing well here, in the Dream Realm. Away from warmth and light

He had tried many ways to substitute both through sorcery, of course, with little success.

Nephis remained silent for a moment.

"The Aspect of one of my people, Shakti, has to do with nurturing plants. I can ask her to take a look.”

He turned his head slightly, staring at her with his own pair of eyes.

"That would be appreciated."

She smiled faintly and looked at the wilting leaves.

"I must admit, though, I never imagined someone like you would feel sentimental about a tree, Lord Shadow."

Sunny tilted his head.

"Someone like me?"

Nephis nodded.

"Someone who chooses to live alone in the middle of a lifeless Death Zone, battling hungry abominations."

He stared at her for a few moments, then shrugged.

"This is the only tree in this lifeless Death Zone that has never tried to eat me. Of course, I am sentimental."

With that, he rose to his feet and asked in a cold tone:

"You are ready, then?”

Now that the two of them had reached initial agreement, she had to go back to Bastion and report it to the elders of Clan Valor. However, Nephis and the Fire Keepers were not going to repeat the long and perilous journey across Godgrave - Instead, it was much more convenient for them to place their anchors in the Nameless Temple.

Once they returned to their tethered location in the waking world, another Saint would bring them to Bastion. And once they were done in Bastion, Nephis would bring them back to the waking world. From there, all of them could return to their anchors in the Nameless Temple.

The process was somewhat unwieldy, but effective...

If Sunny allowed them to anchor themselves in the Nameless Temple, of course.

But he had not.

The Fire Keepers believed that it was because he didn't trust them yet. Nephis most likely suspected that he didn't want another Saint, and anyone sworn to a Domain, to contaminate his Citadel with Anvil's authority.

The truth of the matter was that he simply didn't want to give Valor easy access to his temple. The harder it was for them to reach it, the less they would bother him.

So, instead of allowing the Fire Keepers to place their anchors here, he would play the role of the ferryman himself. He would deliver them to the waking world, and then meet them there at an agreed-upon time to carry them back.

This way, Sunny would be the only one who controlled access to his Citadel - and, therefore, Godgrave.

Before Nephis and the Fire Keepers left, however, they wanted to discuss the general points of their alliance with him. The better they knew what to expect, the more detailed the offer they would be able to bring back from Bastion.

"Let's go."

Soon, the two of them entered the main hall of the temple from one of the side passages. The Fire Keepers were already there, along with their annoying lanterns.

Sunny sighed behind the visor of his helmet.

'Ah... it was so dark and peaceful here before...'

Apart from those brief few days last year when a handful of scared Sleepers resided in the Nameless Temple, his life here was rather peaceful.

It wasn't going to be peaceful much longer.

Sunny moved a hand, and the shadows rose from the floor, forming a detailed terrain map of the known part of the Dream Realm. The Fire Keepers stared at it for a few moments, then coughed and put the paper map they had brought away.

Sunny approached the dark map and stared at it for a few moments,

The Hollow mountains rose like sharp fangs from the marble floor. Far to the south, a black castle stood in the middle of a black lake. A great bridge connected a tall peak to a formidable volcano, with a beautiful black palace perched at one of its ends. Below it all, a black ship drifted in a sea of darkness. Many lesser Citadels were scattered here and there.

He was looking at something else, though. A black skeleton with its head resting on the outskirts of the Hollow Mountains.

Nephis studied the map, as well, then let out a barely audible sigh.

Finally, she said in an even tone:

"The war between the Sword Domain and the Song Domain is inevitable. There is no connection between the two over land, and the House of Night is clinging to its neutrality despite the desperate attempts by both Great Clans to forge an alliance with them. Which means... that a land bridge must be created, and will be created."

She pointed to the black skeleton.

"That land bridge is Godgrave. The Great Clan that conquers it first will have the ability to launch an invasion into the territory of the enemy. Even if a full invasion is impossible due to how well-fortified the enemy is, the side controlling Godgrave can harass the adversary, disrupt supply chains, conquer weaker Citadels, and strengthen their Domain while weakening the other."

Nephis looked at Sunny.

"So, Lord Shadow... you must understand what it means."

He remained silent for a few moments, then said with cold indifference:

"It means that neither side can allow the enemy to take Godgrave. So, this Death Zone will not be a land bridge to start the war, but instead the battlefield where the war will be fought."

And therefore... his peaceful life was as good as over.

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    Hopefully this war arc will be good. sigh
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    Noice
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    Isnt that why he built his citadel in Godgrave? To be in the middle of the war?
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      the same thing was stated by sunny few chapters ago, i don't know which chapter but i remember sunny saying that the wants to be in the middle of the war or something like that
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      He said since the war was inevitable and he would inevitably become a part of it, he might as well put himself in the most advantageous position
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    Freaked out comments

    W chap
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    "The war between the Sword Domain and the Song Domain is inevitable. There is no connection between the two over land, and the House of Night is clinging to its neutrality despite the desperate attempts by both Great Clans to forge an alliance with them. Which means... that a land bridge must be created, and will be created."


    Almost in every novel the one that maintains neutrality will be the one's that will be destroyed so I guess it goes the same here unless G3 got other plans
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    What if instead of Shadow Slave it was called Freak Slave. And instead of casting shadows he was freaky with people around him and touched them every opportunity he had💦
    I'm tweaking after watching Instagram reels for 4 hours straight
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      Tf 😭😭
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      Instagram Premium???🔥🔥🔥
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      Bro, please get some help swim
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      She be Sunny on my Nephis till I Effie, uhh yeah, and by that I mean my peanitz wiseacre
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      What if instead of Freak Slave it was Freaky Slave and instead of touching people he molested their souls and made them freaky?
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      You have been corrupted too much and are beyond saving. Rest well in the embrace of the Eternal Blazing Sun, Unshadowed Domain!!

      Praise The Sun!!
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      Rest well bro your nightmare is over
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      Gooner spotted
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      💀💀💀
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    1665: Alone in the Dark.

    As it turned out, there were two other Sleepers somewhere out there, hiding under the roots of a dead tree in the Hollows. They were well outside the Shadow Realm's Fragment and inside the bones of the colossal skeleton, which made the potential rescue… problematic.

    In fact, it was miraculous that they had survived for so long.

    Too miraculous, maybe.

    While the Fire Keepers were calming the dirty teenager and giving him food, Sunny stared at him coldly. He had already studied the Sleeper's soul, making sure that he was indeed a Dormant human. But why were Nephis and her people so careless?

    He glanced at her, then asked, his voice emotionless:

    «How do you know that he's not one of Skinwalker's vessels?»

    Nephis, who was standing a few steps away from the Sleeper, shrugged:

    «If he was an abomination, my flames would have burned him, not healed him.»

    Sunny raised an eyebrow. It made sense… her soul was immune to Corruption, so the flames of her soul did not tolerate it. Granted, Nephis had not yet mastered that aspect of her powers to such a degree in the past.

    «Alright, he's not Skinwalker.»

    That didn't mean that the sleeper was harmless, though. He could still be a body Mordret decided to wear… granted, that was very improbable. It would be exceedingly hard to find a Sleeper just a few days after the winter solstice, let alone drag one to Godgrave. And while Mordret was powerful, it would be harder still to traverse Godgrave in a Dormant body, even for him.

    So why was this Sleeper so strange?

    Sunny walked forward, and although he did not say anything, the Fire Keepers instinctively parted before him. The Sleeper looked up, his eyes suddenly widening in fear.

    «Uh… m-my lord…»

    Stopping in front of the teenager, Sunny looked down without saying a word.

    «How strange.»

    Even though he could see the dirty young man, he could not sense him. It was as though there was no one there — there was no scent, no presence, not even a shadow he could perceive.

    Was that why he had not sensed what Saint was carrying until she was already in the temple?

    The corner of his mouth twisted upward.

    «Is that your Aspect?»

    The Sleeper flinched, then looked down.

    «Y-yes, my lord… I am not good at anything except for hiding. But hiding… I'm really good at it.”

    Sunny tilted his head.

    «What a powerful Aspect.»

    It wasn't easy for a Dormant Ability to fool the senses of a Saint. Perhaps it wasn't completely unreasonable for the Spell to send this poor child here…

    In any case, that Aspect of his could somewhat explain how the Sleeper managed to survive a short trip across Godgrave.

    «What is your name?»

    The young man shivered.

    «It's… it's Ray, my lord.»

    Sunny lingered for a bit, then nodded.

    «Alright. I've decided not to kill you, Dreamer Ray.»

    Leaving the young man with his mouth hanging open, Sunny walked away. As he did, the Fire Keepers gave him a few dirty looks and returned to trying to calm the teenager down.

    Their previous efforts had been utterly invalidated by a few words from the Lord of Shadows.

    Nephis glanced at him and raised an eyebrow.

    «Do you kill Sleepers often, Lord Shadow?»

    Sunny contemplated for a few moments, trying to remember how many Sleepers he had killed, In the end, he answered evenly:

    «Not often.»

    Then, he turned to face her and asked in the same emotionless tone:

    «What about you, Lady Nephis?»

    She did not answer, Instead changing the tople to the fate of young Ray's friends.

    «You are better acquainted with Godgrave. The two of us and my warriors… can we rescue the other two Sleepers from the Hollows? That is not the mission entrusted to me by Clan Valor, but still. If it is possible, I would like to save them.»

    Sunny hesitated for a second.

    «Can we? Sure, it's possible. But your people… skilled as they are, there is no guarantee that all of them or any of them — will survive in the Hollows. You and I can try it alone, though.»

    She nodded simply.

    «Then that is what we'll do. If you are willing.»

    He stared at her silently, pretending to be surprised.

    «Are you fond of risking your life for strangers, Lady Nephis? Braving a Death Zone for a couple of insignificant Sleepers… wouldn't it be a shame if someone as illustrious as you perished for no good reason? Why do it?»

    She smiled faintly.

    «Firstly… I'm not planning on dying here. Call me arrogant, if you wish. Secondly, aren't you being a little hypocritical, Lord Shadow? No one forced you to rescue the Sleepers last year, and yet you did. Not only that, but you even escorted them all the way to the territory of Clan Song. So, please forgive me… but I know that you are not as heartless as you want to appear behind that mask.»

    «Am i, really?»

    Sunny frowned, deciding to act more tyrannical in the future.

    She turned and looked at him, her smile widening a little.

    «And most importantly… because I want to. That's the only reason I need.»

    Sunny let out a chuckle.

    «Ah, there it is. She doesn't change.»

    He shook his head:

    «What if all of this is an ingenious plot to lure you into the Hollows, alone, where I'll have an easier time disposing of you? What if I've already struck a deal with Clan Song? Aren't you afraid of following me into the darkness, with no one to cover your back?»

    Nephis remained silent for a bit, then shrugged nonchalantly.

    «Shouldn't you be afraid of following me into the darkness instead? This Citadel of yours is very valuable, What if I already received orders from Clan Valor to eliminate you and make it my own?»

    Sunny stared at her for a bit, then let out a cold laugh.

    «Now that you mention it, I probably should be afraid. But, what a pity, I've been foolishly fearless as of late.»

    There was a sinister note in his tone, as if he was inviting her to try something.

    Nephis smiled.

    «Being enslaved by fear is more foolish.»

    With that, she threw one last glance at the Sleeper. Her expression changed subtly, switching from composed languidness to a state of cold focus.

    «It might be for the better… I'll instruct my people to tend to your tree while we're gone. That said, time is of the essence. I suspect that these three Sleepers only lasted that long because of this young man's Aspect. He volunteered to venture out of their hiding spot thinking that he's the best person for the job, but the remaining two might be in danger without him. If they are still alive, we must find them as soon as possible.»

    Sunny nodded.

    «Fair point. Go talk to your people and find out what else they've learned from the boy. We'll leave as soon as that is done.»

    While Nephis talked to the Fire Keepers, he lingered for a while, observing her.

    His mood was rotten.

    «Damn it.,, I didn't want to reveal what is hidden in the Hollows to her, so soon…»
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      1666: Wandering Temple.

      After getting all the information the frightened Sleeper could share, Sunny and Nephis let him rest. Without wasting any time, Nephis headed for the exit from the temple… however, Sunny led her into its depths Instead.

      Soon, they reached a set of stairs and descended underground.

      The Nameless Temple was larger than it seemed from outside, because it had a vast basement level. In fact, it was almost a perfect copy of the grandiose upper level, with its own great hall, auxiliary rooms, and inner sanctum.

      There were a few differences, of course. For one, there was no altar in the underground temple. There was no path to the courtyard, either. Instead, a towering gate was cut into the marble wall, covered by intricate engravings.

      When Sunny and Nephis reached the underground hall, it was bathed in impenetrable darkness. Even the radiant light of the flames burning on her palm could not dispel it… Sunny didn't want anyone to see what was hidden there, yet, and so, he shrouded everything in the deepest of shadows.

      And for a good reason.

      As Sunny had found out after conquering the Nameless Temple, all Citadels had something special about them. Some special qualities were minor, while some could do truly stunning things.

      Sunny called them Components.

      He was not sure if these Components were innate to the ancient strongholds or something added to each by the Spell, like the Gateways were. Perhaps it simply built upon what was already there, strengthening existing traits and making them easily accessible by humans.

      However, what Sunny did know was that only a Saint that bound the Citadel to their soul could command it, making use of the Components. The Spell made the process easier for them, most likely… as for Sunny, he had to sort everything out himself.

      Luckily, it had not been too hard.

      As far as he could tell, the Nameless Temple possessed two Components, both of them rather powerful as far as Citadels went — not on the level of the Great Citadels or the Ivory Tower, of course, but far more prominent compared to lesser ones, like the Sanctuary of Noctis.

      The first Component of the Nameless Temple was rather straightforward. It was the invisible Guardian. The creature, unseen and imperceptible, had been killing anyone and anything that tried to enter the temple — before Sunny showed up, that was, walking across ancient bones. He suspected that it allowed him to pass because of his Attribute, the [Flame of Divinity].

      Just like it had allowed him to enter the temple in his First Nightmare because his soul carried the [Mark of Divinity].

      …Indeed, his Citadel was the very temple he had once used to sacrifice himself to the gods, Back then, Sunny had assumed that it was a temple of Shadow God, but now, he thought differently.

      After all, the timing did not make sense. At the time when the slave caravan perished while trying to cross the mountains, the imperial soldiers were actively destroying shrines and monasteries of the Shadow God. And yet, the stygian edifice of the grand temple looked like it had been laying in ruins for countless years back then, already.

      And then there were the words the Spell had spoken when he coughed up blood on the black altar. It did not say that he had offered himself as a sacrifice to Shadow God… instead, it said that he had offered himself as a sacrifice to all the gods. Shadow was just the only one who had listened.

      So, now, Sunny suspected that the Nameless Temple was much more ancient than almost anything else he had seen in the Dream Realm. If he was correct, it had been built at the dawn of time, during the early days of the Age of Gods, and was meant to worship the entire pantheon… Including the seventh god, who had not yet been erased from existence and forgotten.

      Perhaps that was why this temple, and all the other temples built for the Pantheon of Seven, had been abandoned and lost. They had been forgotten, just like Dream God had been forgotten.

      As such, the Nameless Temple could as well have been the temple of the Forgotten God.

      Perhaps it had always been, having been built by some heretics who worshiped the lost deity despite the will of the remaining gods.

      Whatever the case, the Nameless Temple had already been empty for thousands of years during Sunny's First Nightmare, which took place at the very end of the Golden Age, just before the fleeting Age of Daemons came to doom the world to destruction.

      In his First Nightmare, it stood on the peak of a black mountain, desolate and forsaken. The only creature who ever visited it was the Mountain King, who seemed to have possessed a spark of divinity in its soul, as well.

      And yet, now, the Nameless Temple was somehow here in Godgrave.

      The reason for this discrepancy… was the second Component of the Nameless Temple.

      Out there, in the darkness of the underground hall, a vast mystical circle was carved into the wall opposite the towering gate. It was not comprised of runes, or elements of any other type of sorcery Sunny could recognize. The only thing he could think of that resembled the enchantment of the Nameless Temple were the knives Sun God had created alongside the Chain Lords… Perhaps it was divine sorcery, which followed no rules and bent the world to its will simply by virtue of existing. In that case, he wasn't sure that «sorcery» was the right word to describe it. A miracle fit such a feat much more.

      In any case, that mystical circle was the heart of the enchantment that allowed his Citadel to wander freely across realms.

      As long as the master of the Citadel flooded the ancient temple with an ocean of essence, it could vanish from one location and appear miraculously somewhere else.

      That was how Sunny had put his Citadel in the very heart of Godgrave. He suspected that it had been wandering the realms long before being made into a Citadel by the Nightmare Spell, as well. The wandering temple had not been built on the peak of that dark mountain, but instead appeared there one day, already in ruin.

      Sunny did not want anyone to know that his Citadel could travel, yet. He would only be able to share this secret with Nephis once she trusted him enough to keep that information from the King of Swords.

      And so, they walked through the darkness until they reached the great gate. Nephis did not say anything, allowing Sunny to pull the heavy gate open.

      Behind it… was a smooth surface of white bone.

      At first glance, it seemed that the gate did not lead anywhere except a dead end. However, there was actually a narrow crack in the ancient bone, just wide enough for a person to pass.

      The fissure was just as dark as the interior of the underground hall, and the wind blowing through it brought with it a sweet smell of rotting leaves.

      Nephis frowned.

      «That fracture… leads all the way to the Hollows?»

      Sunny nodded.

      «Indeed.»

      She hesitated for a moment.

      «Won't your Citadel be invaded from below, then?»

      He walked toward the dark fissure and turned slightly to fit through.

      «It won't… you'll see.»

      Not satisfied with his answer but unwilling to ask further, Nephis sighed and followed him into the damp darkness.
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        Уф, У Санни есть переносной дом ещё и телепортирующаяся Цитадель, до чего же мобильные у него аппартаменты
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        Thank you as always :)

        I’m so happy we’re finally getting some more Nephis and Sunny time it’s been too long since it’s been this consistent!!!
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        Kiss already
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    slow today 11
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      i take that back XD
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    Как же я жду когда Нефис и Санни начнут отношения
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    Quote: Pro100zver25
    I didn’t seem to be in a hurry — I went in, read it and published it slowly.

    На разных уровнях получается. 🤣
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