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Chapter 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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    Pro100zver25
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    1669: Questions in the Light.

    Sunny walked deeper into the jungle, allowing his shadow sense to permeate the rustling darkness. Originally, this place was like a nearly impenetrable barrier, with thick vines and dense undergrowth barring one's path. Not only was the flora plentiful and terribly dense, but it was also predatory and lethally dangerous — even for a Saint.

    But now, the abominable plants were still and docile. There were paths cut through the jungle, as well, even if no one except for Sunny himself would have noticed them. As such, he managed to maintain considerable speed, getting further away from the Nameless Temple with each minute. They had to hurry to maximize the chances of finding the two Sleepers alive.

    As the two of them traversed the jungle, they encountered more sleeping Nightmare Creatures. There were hundreds of them, if not thousands, many of the Great Rank. Walking among the slumbering horde of abominations must have been a tense experience for Nephis, considering that the power sleeping under the Nameless Temple was truly dreadful. Perhaps even a Sovereign would have been given pause after witnessing it..

    Sunny was calm, though.

    All of these Nightmare Creatures were in the thrall of the Dream Curse, lost in Nightmare's lesser dream domain. Their souls were locked in a maze of nightmares, unable to escape… for the most part.

    Exceptions happened, albeit rarely.

    The Dream Curse was silent and insidious. It had slowly infected every abomination in a wide area around the Nameless Temple, and because of how subtle the spreading plague was, very few of them had noticed anything amiss before it was too late. Lulled to sleep, they became trapped in nightmares.

    Those who had been able to resist the Dream Curse were disposed of by Sunny, a Great Demon being the last of the abominations he hunted down. The rest were now at Nightmare's mercy. If they died in his domain, their souls would feed the Shadow, pushing the tenebrous stallion closer to Supremacy. But if they continued to live, their dreams would strengthen his legion of horrors.

    Of course, there was a possibility that an especially ferocious abomination could destroy all of his nightmares, like Sunny had done in the Kingdom of Hope… but the chances of something like that happening were low. Not only were Nightmare Creatures less resolute than Sunny had been, but the current Nightmare was also much more powerful than he had been all that time ago. The weaker of his horrors were being destroyed, but the stronger ones slowly took their place.

    As for the dark destrier himself, he was
    currently busy with a very important and
    sensitive task.

    After a while, Nephis suddenly spoke:

    «Would you mind sharing how you put all these abominations to sleep?»

    Sunny smiled behind the visor of his helmet, suddenly remembering their first meeting on the Forgotten Shore.

    He kept silent for a few moment, then answered neutrally:

    «I would not, if you shared something as well.»

    Nephis simply nodded.

    «That seems fair.»

    Sunny contemplated the answer, then spoke simply:

    «There is another Transcendent Terror serving me. His powers have to do with dreams… and nightmares. It took a long time to lull the inhabitants of this corner of the jungle to slumber, but it couldn't be helped. My Citadel would have never been.safe if there was a constant source of.danger underneath it. Now, I only have to worry about the enemies coming from outside my territory.»

    Nephis let out a sigh.

    «I must admit. I am… a bit envious. My luck
    with Echoes has never been great.»

    It seemed that way, but actually, if she stopped giving all the Echoes she had earned to her companions and followers, the situation would have been different.

    Of course, Sunny possessed a unique
    advantage — unlike Echoes, his Shadows could grow and evolve to higher Ranks.

    Otherwise, his retinue would not have been anywhere near as powerful as it was now.

    He lingered for a few moments, then said, his voice even:

    «My turn to ask, then.»

    Sunny considered his words carefully.

    «I've heard that you are an enlightened master of combat, Lady Nephis. A warrior who understands battle better than anyone else. So, as a master… if you had no other choice, how would you fight a Supreme?»

    Nephis smiled faintly.

    «I'll assume that it is a hypothetical question.»

    She lingered for a while, then answered casually:

    «There are numerous ways to fight against a superior enemy, of course. Deception, manipulation, misdirection — all the usual tricks apply. Leveraging your advantages while making sure that the adversary is at a disadvantage. But, honestly… I wouldn't trust in complicated schemes and ingenious strategies when facing a Supreme.»

    Nephis fell silent for a moment and said, he voice devoid of any particular emotion:

    «At the end of the day, the best way to fight a Sovereign… is to be a Sovereign.»

    Sunny chuckled.

    «Interesting…»

    It wasn't exactly what he had expected to hear. Nephis was currently in the middle of a grandiose and risky scheme, after all — infiltrating a Great Clan to take down its ruler. And yet, she was disparaging such an approach, saying that the best way to kill a Supreme was to first become a Supreme.

    Was she having doubts about her plan?

    Or preparing to execute a different one altogether? No, that was impossible… she would never be allowed to challenge the Fourth Nightmare, let alone return from it and live.

    The jungle swallowed his quiet laughter, and in the ensuing silence, Nephis asked:

    «What about you, Lord Shadow? How would you fight a Supreme?»

    He thought for a bit, then shrugged nonchalantly.

    «Me? Simple, really… I would probably wait until the two of them clashed, watch one die and the other become weakened, and then stab the one who survived in the back.»

    Nephis tilted her head slightly. When she spoke, her voice sounded a little amused:

    «Are you very confident in your backstabbing skill, Lord Shadow?»

    Sunny smiled behind the onyx visor.

    «Pretty confident, I guess. None of those I stabbed in the back ever complained.»

    Well, because they were dead.

    The corner of her lips curled upward.

    The two of them remained silent for a while.

    Eventually, Sunny said:

    «I have another question.»

    He guided them to a barely noticeable path. The white radiance of Nephi' flames was stark as it chased the darkness away… the darkness retreated, but not far, revealing the vibrant vermilion moss and the red vines growing on the twisted trunks of ancient trees. As soon as the two of them passed, the darkness returned, swallowing everything anew.

    Sunny sighed.

    «Do you know the legend of Odysseus?»

    Nephis seemed surprised by his question.

    «Sure. Why?»

    He spoke without turning his head, his cold voice remaining emotionless and even:

    «Odysseus has been gone from his home for twenty years. Everyone thought him dead, and many suitors arrived to propose marriage to his widow. She refused them for a while, but they insisted that she must make a choice. One of them was meant for the throne of Ithaca.»

    Sunny paused for a moment, then continued:

    «Eventually, Odysseus came back and infiltrated the gathering of the suitors disguised as a beggar. Bringing himself into the very home where his enemies dwelled. None of them recognized him, assuming that he was weak and posed no threat. They were wrong.»

    The jungle rustled around them as his voice turned a little sinister:

    «Odysseus then ruthlessly massacred the suitors, not sparing a single one. Not only that, but he even viciously killed the maids who had been deemed disloyal. A river of blood was spilled on that day, and scores of people lost their lives, their bodies sliced and mutilated. So, my question is…»

    He stopped and turned, facing Nephis and her pure white flames.

    «Isn't Odysseus too cruel?»

    She looked at him for a while, her beautiful grey eyes filled with dancing flames.

    Eventually, Nephis said in her usual calm tone:

    «You've never hated anyone, have you, Lord Shadow? It seems to me… that you are a very kind man.»

    He laughed.

    «That is a first.»

    «I've been called many things before, but kind… I don't think I've ever heard this one.»

    He turned away and continued walking deeper into the jungle.

    «You are wrong, by the way. I know hatred, too. I am a very hateful person, in fact…»

    Granted, his hatred was probably not as scorching as hers.
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      BlankDjinn
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      Thank you as always :)

      Sunny bringing up the odyssey and speaking of things that only Nephis would find significance with!!! I understand at least I think I do smart very smart I think he’s trying to lead her to develop certain conclusions since he can’t conquer the memory loss he could try to kind of do what Cassie is doing but on Nephis I love it he’s learning and using a method that’s already been shown to kind of work!!!
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    pColada
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    Chapter 1669: Questions in the Light

    Sunny walked deeper into the jungle,
    allowing his shadow sense to permeate the
    rustling darkness. Originally, this place was
    like a nearly impenetrable barrier, with thick
    vines and dense undergrowth barring one's
    path. Not only was the flora plentiful and
    terribly dense, but it was also predatory and
    lethally dangerous - even for a Saint.

    But now, the abominable plants were still
    and docile. There were paths cut through
    the jungle, as well, even if no one except for
    Sunny himself would have noticed them. As
    such, he managed to maintain considerable
    speed, getting further away from the
    Nameless Temple with each minute. Theyhad to hurry to maximize the chances of
    finding the two Sleepers alive.

    As the two of them traversed the jungle,
    they encountered more sleeping Nightmare
    Creatures. There were hundreds of them, if
    not thousands, many of the Great Rank.
    Walking among the slumbering horde of
    abominations must have been a tense
    experience for Nephis, considering that the
    power sleeping under the Nameless Temple
    was truly dreadful. Perhaps even a
    Sovereign would have been given pause
    after witnessing it..

    Sunny was calm, though.

    All of these Nightmare Creatures were in the
    thrall of the Dream Curse, lost in
    Nightmare's lesser dream domain. Their
    souls were locked in a maze of nightmares,
    unable to escape... for the most part.

    Exceptions happened, albeit rarely.

    The Dream Curse was silent and insidious.
    It had slowly infected every abomination in
    a wide area around the Nameless Temple,
    and because of how subtle the spreading
    plague was, very few of them had noticed
    anything amiss before it was too late. Lulled
    to sleep, they became trapped in
    nightmares.

    Those who had been able to resist the Dream Curse were disposed of by Sunny, a
    Great Demon being the last of the
    abominations he hunted down. The rest
    were now at Nightmare's mercy. If they died
    in his domain, their souls would feed the
    Shadow, pushing the tenebrous stallion
    closer to Supremacy. But if they continued
    to live, their dreams would strengthen his
    legion of horrors.

    Of course, there was a possibility that an
    especially ferocious abomination could
    destroy all of his nightmares, like Sunny had
    done in the Kingdom of Hope... but the
    chances of something like that happening
    were low. Not only were Nightmare Creatures less resolute than Sunny had been, but the
    current Nightmare was also much more
    powerful than he had been all that time ago.
    The weaker of his horrors were being
    destroyed, but the stronger ones slowly took
    their place.

    As for the dark destrier himself, he was
    currently busy with a very important and
    sensitive task.

    After a while, Nephis suddenly spoke:

    "Would you mind sharing how you put all
    these abominations to sleep?"

    Sunny smiled behind the visor of his helmet,
    suddenly remembering their first meeting on
    the Forgotten Shore.

    He kept silent for a few moment, then
    answered neutrally:

    "I would not, if you shared something as well."

    Nephis simply nodded.

    "That seems fair."

    Sunny contemplated the answer, then spoke
    simply:

    "There is another Transcendent Terror
    serving me. His powers have to do with
    dreams... and nightmares. It took a long
    time to lull the inhabitants of this corner of
    the jungle to slumber, but it couldn't be
    helped. My Citadel would have never been
    safe if there was a constant source of
    danger underneath it. Now, I only have to
    worry about the enemies coming from
    outside my territory."

    Nephis let out a sigh.

    "I must admit. I am... a bit envious. My luck
    with Echoes has never been great."

    It seemed that way, but actually, if she
    stopped giving all the Echoes she had
    earned to her companions and followers,
    the situation would have been different.

    Of course, Sunny possessed a unique
    advantage - unlike Echoes, his Shadows
    could grow and evolve to higher Ranks.

    Otherwise, his retinue would not have been
    anywhere near as powerful as it was now.

    He lingered for a few moments, then said,
    his voice even:

    "My turn to ask, then."

    Sunny considered his words carefully.

    "I've heard that you are an enlightened
    master of combat, Lady Nephis. A warrior
    who understands battle better than anyone
    else. So, as a master... if you had no other
    choice, how would you fight a Supreme?"

    Nephis smiled faintly.Nephis smiled faintly.

    "I'll assume that it is a hypothetical question."
    She lingered for a while, then answered casually:

    "There are numerous ways to fight against a
    superior enemy, of course. Deception, manipulation, misdirection - all the usual tricks apply. Leveraging your advantages while making sure that the adversary is at a disadvantage. But, honestly... I wouldn't trust in complicated schemes and ingenious
    strategies when facing a Supreme."

    Nephis fell silent for a moment and said, he voice devoid of any particular emotion:

    "At the end of the day, the best way to fight a
    Sovereign... is to be a Sovereign."

    Sunny chuckled.

    'Interesting...'

    It wasn't exactly what he had expected to
    hear. Nephis was currently in the middle of a
    grandiose and risky scheme, after all -
    infiltrating a Great Clan to take down its
    ruler. And yet, she was disparaging such an
    approach, saying that the best way to kill a
    Supreme was to first become a Supreme.

    Was she having doubts about her plan?

    Or preparing to execute a different one
    altogether? No, that was impossible... she
    would never be allowed to challenge the
    Fourth Nightmare, let alone return from it
    and live.

    The jungle swallowed his quiet laughter, and
    in the ensuing silence, Nephis asked:

    "What about you, Lord Shadow? How would
    you fight a Supreme?"

    He thought for a bit, then shrugged
    nonchalantly.

    "Me? Simple, really... I would probably wait
    until the two of them clashed, watch one die
    and the other become weakened, and then
    stab the one who survived in the back."

    Nephis tilted her head slightly. When she
    spoke, her voice sounded a little amused:

    "Are you very confident in your backstabbing
    skill, Lord Shadow?"

    Sunny smiled behind the onyx visor.

    "Pretty confident, I guess. None of those I
    stabbed in the back ever complained."

    Well, because they were dead.

    The corner of her lips curled upward.

    The two of them remained silent for a while.

    Eventually, Sunny said:

    "I have another question."

    He guided them to a barely noticeable path.
    The white radiance of Neph's flames was
    stark as it chased the darkness away... the
    darkness retreated, but not far, revealing the
    vibrant vermilion moss and the red vines
    growing on the twisted trunks of ancient
    trees. As soon as the two of them passed,
    the darkness returned, swallowing
    everything anew.

    Sunny sighed.

    "Do you know the legend of Odysseus?"

    Nephis seemed surprised by his question.

    "Sure. Why?"

    He spoke without turning his head, his cold
    voice remaining emotionless and even:

    "Odysseus has been gone from his home for
    twenty years. Everyone thought him dead,
    and many suitors arrived to propose
    marriage to his widow. She refused them for
    a while, but they insisted that she must
    make a choice. One of them was meant for
    the throne of Ithaca."

    Sunny paused for a moment, then
    continued:

    "Eventually, Odysseus came back and
    infiltrated the gathering of the suitors
    disguised as a beggar. Bringing himself into
    the very home where his enemies dwelled.
    None of them recognized him, assuming
    that he was weak and posed no threat. They
    were wrong."

    The jungle rustled around them as his voice
    turned a little sinister:

    "Odysseus then ruthlessly massacred the
    suitors, not sparing a single one. Not only
    that, but he even viciously killed the maids
    who had been deemed disloyal. A river of
    blood was spilled on that day, and scores of
    people lost their lives, their bodies sliced
    and mutilated. So, my question is.."

    He stopped and turned, facing Nephis and
    her pure white flames.

    "Isn't Odysseus too cruel?"

    She looked at him for a while, her beautiful
    grey eyes filled with dancing flames.

    Eventually, Nephis said in her usual calm
    tone:

    "You've never hated anyone, have you, Lord Shadow? It seems to me... that you are a
    very kind man."

    He laughed.

    "That is a first. I've been called many things before, but kind... I don't think I've ever heard this one."

    He turned away and continued walking deeper into the jungle.

    "You are wrong, by the way. I know hatred, too. I am a very hateful person, in fact..."

    Granted, his hatred was probably not as scorching as hers.




    i noticed that no one was posting chaps so i decided to help a fellow reader out :)
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      James005
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      Thanks joy
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      shaakh
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      You are a hero
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      Awybin
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      Not Sunny asking Nephis if it's fine for him to kill all her suitors
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      ArMiks
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      Thaaaanks
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    GoodKnight_
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    Mark my words, if the sun above GodGrave is not a creature I'm Donald Duck.
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      ArMiks
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      maybe it's a seal similar to the forgotten sun in the forgotten shore, they have similarities after all
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      AD9M
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      What is the problem with Donald duck 🤨
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    RokakakaRu
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    We have been waiting for a long time today (
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      ArMiks
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      the time is actually quite consistent this past week, around 3-4am Ph time. also, it's announced already in discord so please just be patient for the saviors to give us salvation. happy-birthday2

      edit: and don't be disappointed cos its one today, three tomorrow
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        Verdant
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        I really need some salvation right about now! My hopes kept getting crushed for 40 minutes straight every time I updated the page in vain, and hope hurts. crybaby
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          ArMiks
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          ik brother, but believe. they will come for us
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        Tutengut
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        Wich discord?
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          ArMiks
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          g3's discord
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            Tutengut
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            Link? Or is it privat?
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              ArMiks
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              i don't really understand all the clutter in discord, i think you just search guilty3 discord on google and it shows you the link
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        Tutengut
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        I give up its a lie it will not happen
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          ArMiks
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          lol let's just share in each others' misery since the guys waiting on telegram are on edge as well, we can all only stay patient
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    Dark light
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    Теперь ясно что Санни прячет армию монстров которых усыпил для ведения войны против владык, Блин круто
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    Vernaidia
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    its prob a new facet of Nightmare's powers i think
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    Dark matter
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    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.

    Sunny, you better pay extra attention to that sleeper. I don't think you want all your hard work to be reaped by a weakling nose
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    shutthefuckup
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    LOL
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