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Chapter 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 styglan 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 delty 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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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    That's good, he will always have his citadel.
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    MefetraN7
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    Quote: Dummybaron
    Ну как-бы вопрос, если они убьют Энвила, Ки Сонг и Астериона то они как-бы лишатся охирительной поддержки против грёбаного апокалипсиса. Ведь всё намекает на то что Забытый Бог проснётся и устроит дебошь по пьяни. А ну и ещё тот факт что Астерион како-го то х**на видимо дохера знает, а про него не знаем ничего как и про всех Сувереном в общем-то, я честно говоря сильно сомневаюсь что прям всех Суверенов убьют.

    Забытый бог и кошмарные существа воспринимаются просто как силы природы, а астерион и другие у них хитрость человеческого разума. Да и зачем то собирает же родословные астерион, может хочет возвысится, стать богом не только теней, солнца итд, а богом всего. И поэтому думаю что он будет в конце главным боссом.
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      Dummybaron
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      Ну так Боги это не сила природы, а твари, такие-же твари как и Суверены, они бросили своего помирать в бездне а сами свалили, мало этого они ещё попытальсь стереть своего собрата из истории мол "не было ни хе ра подобного мы святые и хе р ни никогда не делали". Точно так-же поступили Суверены предав своего. Единственный прикол заключается в том что мы знаем только это, мы не знаем ни мотивов, ни предысторий ни хе ра поэтому к выводу прийти тупо не реально.
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        Xenko
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        I guess there was a speculation that dream god needed to be forgotten in order to not let him gain any power to break free

        Which doesn't change that the gods betrayed one of their own and essentialy used him as a bait for the void, but at least they have some rationale and are not just some prideful over-powered idiots
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    MefetraN7
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    Реально ощущение что здесь главный враг не кошмарные существа, не забытый бог, а анвил, ки сон и в конце главный босс забыл его имя, тот который собирает все родословные. Он думаю будет главным боссом
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      ZEXOS
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      Тот который собирает родословные богов Астерион. А также я думаю что у него родословная забытого бога и будет в конце столкновение с ним. Уж слишком он странный. Типа может услышать тебя откуда угодно и тд.
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      Dummybaron
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      Ну как-бы вопрос, если они убьют Энвила, Ки Сонг и Астериона то они как-бы лишатся охирительной поддержки против грёбаного апокалипсиса. Ведь всё намекает на то что Забытый Бог проснётся и устроит дебошь по пьяни. А ну и ещё тот факт что Астерион како-го то х**на видимо дохера знает, а про него не знаем ничего как и про всех Сувереном в общем-то, я честно говоря сильно сомневаюсь что прям всех Суверенов убьют.
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    ZEXOS
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    Imagine a girl, by looking at her you just start thinking about conquering the world just for her. Nephis is this kind of girl for Sunny. Love is really something blushed
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    ArMiks
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    damnit damnit, she's edging ever so near! but she just can't connect the dots!
    though this just shows how close the connection is between Nephis and Sunny compared to Sunny and Cassie. Cassie needed to be shown his memory then extrapolate conclusions from the events and hints within, while Nephis just literally vibed him.

    thanks for the chapters!
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      ZEXOS
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      They are soulmates, Ying and Yang ☯️, Darkness and Light, Sun And Moon, Day And Night
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    Pro100zver25
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    1667: Disarmed.

    Following the Lord of Shadows, Nephis was descending into the depths of Godgrave. The fissure was narrow and twisting, permeated with the sweet smell of rotten leaves. At times, she had to sidestep to push forward, the polished metal of her breastplate scraping against the white bone.

    Her taciturn guide was calm and indomitable, seemingly unconcerned about entering the Hollows. She was calm, as well — the part of her that would have been wary had been swallowed by the pain.

    A ball of white flames was dancing on the palm of her gauntlet, illuminating the path ahead.

    She was used to that pain.

    Bathed in the white radiance but drowning in darkness, the Lord of Shadows seemed especially mysterious now that they were alone. Clad in the fearsome onyx armor, with his face hidden behind the visor of a black helmet, he looked more like a powerful Nightmare Creature than a human being…

    Cassie had not been able to glean any information about the master of the dark temple. If not for the fact that the three powerful creatures serving him were Transcendent, and not Corrupted, Nephis would have entertained the thought that he was an abomination.

    There were other reasons why she did not, as well.

    None of them spoke for a long time. Eventually, though, the earthy smell grew stronger, and the Lord of Shadows halted.

    A warm wind blew past them in the direction of the Citadel.

    He remained motionless for a few moments, then turned to face her. The visor of his helmet was full of impenetrable darkness, and his even voice was aloof:

    «I have a request, Lady Nephis.»

    She met his dark gaze and raised an eyebrow.

    The darkness in the visor stirred slightly.

    «Dismiss your weapon before we proceed.»

    Nephis was surprised. She tilted her head slightly, then asked in a calm tone:

    «You want me to enter the Hollows without a sword?»

    The onyx helmet moved slowly from side to side.

    «You can have a sword. Just not this sword.»

    She hesitated for a few moments.

    That strange request… was loaded with meaning. The sword Nephis used, Kinslayer, was a Transcendent Memory of the Seventh Tier. Much more importantly, it was a very special weapon. Not only was its durability equal to that of a Supreme Memory, but it had also been altered by the King of Swords himself.

    Which made it connected to him… just like everyone who wielded the blades forged by Anvil were connected to him, and to each other — albeit in a different manner.

    So, what the Lord of Shadows wanted was to be left truly alone with her, without the possibility of her adopted father sensing what they were doing.

    Suddenly, Nephis felt a bit… embarrassed?

    «That didn't sound quite right, did it?»

    Her heart sped up a little.

    Was it because of his mocking threats to kill her in the Hollows? Luring her into the darkness and asking her to disarm…

    She stared at the Shadow Saint for several seconds, then unhurriedly dismissed both her sword and its sheath. Left unarmed, she continued to stare at him with a calm expression.

    His hand rose and brushed against the darkness, slowly pulling a weapon out of it… just like he had done before their duel. This time, however, it was not an odachi. Instead, it was an elegant longsword, both its hilt and blade perfectly black.

    Nephis received the longsword from the Lord of Shadows and weighed it briefly in her hand, then struck the flat of its blade lightly, watching it vibrate to determine the center of percussion. She was surprised once again — the sword was perfectly balanced and indistinguishable from one forged from real steel, sitting comfortably in her grip. As if made to suit her personal preferences to the smallest detail.

    «What a convenient Ability.»

    It had to be an Aspect Ability. She studied the shadow sword for a few moments, then lowered it and summoned the Nameless Sun — a Memory she had received for killing the Crimson Terror of the Forgotten Shore. The Nameless Sun was a weapon-type Memory, but of a unique kind. Instead of manifesting as a weapon, it imbued other weapons, enhancing them.

    The sword handed to her by the Lord of Shadows was not a Memory, and therefore could not be augmented by the Crown of Dawn. The Nameless Sun, however, could.

    Nephis nodded.

    «We can continue.»

    Her guide turned away indifferently and continued walking into the depths of the narrow passage. She followed, contemplating…

    «What are his motives?»

    The Lord of Shadows had let his disdain for the Great Clans be known. Now, he requested that she dismiss her sword, hinting that he wanted to keep something secret from the King.

    Something moved in her heart, surprising her… a sweet, but distant longing.

    «Can he be an… ally?»

    It would be so nice, to have someone to rely on.

    In the past four years… no, for as long as Nephis could really remember, after her grandmother's passing, she had been on her own. Carrying a crushing burden without anyone there to lend her a hand. There were people who supported her, sure the Fire Keepers, Effie and Kai, and a few others.

    But they were not as powerful as she was, and so could not really lessen her burden. The only exception was Cassie — without her quiet strength and friendship, Nephis might have collapsed a long time ago. But Cassie, too, was her subordinate. And, therefore, her responsibility.

    Yes, that burden was something Nephis had chosen to carry herself. And yes, it was her own unreasonable ambition that was the cause of everything… most of it, at least. And yet, sometimes, she couldn't help but feel suffocated by the depth and intensity of her own desire, surrounded by enemies and laying awake at night, unable to sleep.

    Nephis was a human, too. She felt weak sometimes, too… even if she tried her hardest not to show it, as well as many other things she felt.

    So, if there was really someone out there who was as immensely strong as the Lord of Shadows seemed to be and shared her hatred toward the Sovereigns, someone she could rely on to stand side by side with her in the face of danger…

    Ah, it was a thought as sweet as it was dangerous.

    She wasn't even entirely sure that the Lord of Shadows was a human, let alone that he could be trusted. And yet, for some reason, unexplainably… she found herself really wanting to.

    «Why do I feel this way? It's not like me…»

    If they could really become allies…

    «Forget about it.»

    Following the aloof Saint into the darkness, Nephis frowned slightly.

    In this world, she could only really rely on herself. Everyone else would either betray her, abandon her, or stay by her side and perish as a result.

    From her childhood and to this day, that had always been the truth.

    And that was alright. She did not need anyone, because she alone was enough. Her will was enough, her strength was enough, and her scorching longing was enough.

    It was plenty.

    «It's strange.»

    It would have been wonderful if she really had an ally… a partner, even. But she didn't, and had never.

    And yet… and yet…

    Strangely enough, the Lord of Shadows gave her a sense of unexplainable familiarity. Because of it, trusting him was oddly easy.

    Nephis was wary of that ease.

    «Maybe that is one of his Aspect Abilities, too…»
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      Pro100zver25
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      1668: Hollow Bones.

      Sunny pushed his body through the last stretch of the narrow fissure and suddenly found himself in a vast open space. He took a step to the side, clinging to the porous surface of the ancient bone, and allowed Nephis to follow him onto a treacherous ledge.

      She couldn't see because everything was still shrouded in impenetrable darkness, but below them… a whole hidden world was stretching as far as the eye could see, full of vibrant life.

      They were currently inside the breastbone of the dead deity, which was comparable in size to a modest continent. Just like the rest of the bones, it was hollow, encompassing a realm of its own. The bone marrow that had once filled the vast expanse of the sternum's interior was long gone.

      And in its place, a dreadful jungle had grown.

      The humid air was filled with an indescribable mixture of strong scents. Below them, an impenetrable canopy of countless trees was swaying like a vermilion sea, most of them alien and monstrous, with vibrant red leaves. Primordial ferns towered like blooming towers, with vines and wild bushes rising between the craggy trunks like walls. Bloodred moss covered everything like a soft carpet.

      Sunny could not really see colors in the darkness, but he knew enough to guess. Outside the Fragment of the Shadow Realm, the jungle shone with its own pale light, so he had seen its true appearance.

      Here and there, colossal pillars of abominable flora rose to the dome of the sternum, attached to the cracks on its surface — those were the tendrils the jungle had extended to reach the sky. It used them to drink diffused sunlight when the clouds hid the sun, regrowing them every time they were incinerated.

      …And, of course, there were all kinds of vile things dwelling under the canopy of the subterranean jungle.

      Hordes of powerful abominations lived here Corrupted, Great, and even Cursed. Some of them were enormous and grotesque, some so small that it was hard to notice them with a naked eye. All had been baptized by the dire need to be born and grow on the surface, and only those lucky and vicious enough to reach maturity could descend into the Hollows and hope to survive here, away from the merciless gaze of the incinerating heavens.

      The dark jungle was utterly deadly, and most deaths one could find here were utterly horrid.

      That was the place where Sunny had brought Nephis after being apart from her for four long years,

      «Not.., exactly romantic.»

      He sighed secretly, then turned his head to look at her.

      Nephis seemed unperturbed by the darkness, the scent of the jungle, and the indescribable choir of rustling noises that washed over them. There was a calm expression on her beautiful face, her slender body was relaxed, and the point of the sword he had given her was aimed at the ground.

      The white flame dancing on her palm reflected in the depths of the calm grey eyes.

      For a moment, Sunny thought that there was a shadow of some sharp emotion in those eyes, but then, it was gone, replaced by her usual reserved composure.

      «How far are we from the ground?»

      He hesitated for a moment.

      «It's better to summon a Memory. There is a bit of a fall.»

      She nodded, and then, her alabaster skin ignited with a soft radiance for a short moment.

      Sunny had expected Nephis to summon the familiar translucent cloak, but instead, a pair of beautiful white wings wove themselves from the light behind her. Nephis gripped the hilt of her sword and then took a step into the emptiness, gliding down with bewitching grace.

      As she descended toward the jungle, the ball of flame burning in her hand was like a lonesome falling star.

      He sighed, and then followed her down. As Sunny fell, his figure rippled and turned into a black crow, its feathers indistinguishable from the surrounding darkness.

      Nephis descended into the Jungle like a spirit of light, Illuminating the twisting trunks of ancient trees and the red moss growing on them. Her wings fluttered once, sending a powerful gust of wind into the depths of the forest, and then disappeared with a soft rustle.

      Sunny landed behind her, assumed her human form, and stared at her for a couple moments.

      His thoughts were in disarray.

      «Beautiful… too damn beautiful.»

      He couldn't even imagine how that poor Sleeper must have felt, being rescued from the depths of despair, embraced, and healed by someone so breathtaking. A beautiful spirit of heavenly grace who had somehow found him in the depths of hell.

      Well, it certainly beat being rescued by a sinister demon of darkness like Sunny.

      «Lucky bastard.»

      Making a mental note to keep Dreamer Ray away from the women in his life — gods knew Sunny had been burned for saving a Sleeper before! Sunny walked forward and gestured for Nephis to follow.

      She did, keeping silent for a while.

      Eventually, though, Nephis asked:

      «Should we be so careless?»

      Sunny had not made any attempts to proceed with caution, walking forward with wide strides. It was a far cry from how someone should have been acting in a Death Zone, and especially one as vicious and vile as the great hollows inside the bones of the dead god. It was understandable that Nephis was confused by his attitude, strolling through the deadly jungle as if he owned the place.

      But he did… in a sense.

      Sunny shook his head.

      «We are safe, for now.»

      As soon as his voice was swallowed by the noises of the jungle, though, they heard a different sound.

      A deep, hoarse, heavy hiss of something giant breathing.

      Nephis raised her sword, ready to strike.

      But there was no need to.

      A moment later, the trees in front of them parted, revealing a small clearing. On it, a hideous creature was laying on the carpet of moss and rotten leaves.

      Its body was like a hill of scorched flesh, with terrifying muscles bulging under a rotting black hide. It was vaguely humanoid in shape, but the huge head of the Nightmare Creature resembled that of a jackal, the slightly parted jaws vast enough to swallow a whole building. The towering fangs glistened with a golden sheen, and behind them, a black tongue was hidden, covered in sores and scars.

      A Great Monster.

      Strangely enough, the abomination was not moving. Its giant eyes were closed, while its breathing was deep and sedate. There was no sign that it had sensed them.

      Nephis stared at the monstrous being for a while, then glanced at Sunny. He was treated to a rare sight… there was a hint of doubt on her fair face.

      «It's… asleep?»

      He glanced at the Nightmare Creature, then nodded.

      «Of course, it's asleep.»

      Not paying the Great Monster any attention, Sunny walked past it with cold indifference.

      «…I'm the one who put it to sleep, after all.»
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        Kiber
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        Появление Кошмара()
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you as always :)

        And yes!!!!!! I love that Nephis is feeling something that it’s not all gone it makes me so happy 😭
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    ArMiks
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    Quote: ArMiks
    sup


    *whispers softly* they're out, rf gang,assemble!
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    ArMiks
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    sup
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    cloudlight
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    Sunny's Moving Castle
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      Owl_Incarnate
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      Fateless cockroach of the Dreamrealm
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    Xenko
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    Sunny definitely has a kink for moving apartments, his house is a mimic, his citadel can teleport, he found Ivory tower and broken vessel(when it was still, you know, broken)

    I guess if not for the spell he would be traversing a world on a van just for the sake of it
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