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Chapter 1793: Soft Hand

Nephis had judged that the only way to defeat the Sovereigns was to become Supreme.

However, Sunny had held a different opinion. He had been fully prepared to face them as a Saint- just as he had faced countless adversaries of a higher Rank than him in the past. People like him were forged by bringing down creatures more powerful than them, so in principle, there wasn't much difference.

All he had to do was study the enemy, ensnare them in a net of deceit and treachery, and then put his life on the line. Wait for them to break themselves against each other, and then deliver a fatal strike to finish off the battered foes.

That was why he had made the Nameless Temple into a trap, and sent Nightmare to assemble a swarm of slumbering horrors.

The Dream Curse... was a frightening power. It spread unseen, infecting those unfortunate enough to contract it one after another. Its influence was subtle and insidious, and by the time the curse was ready to pull its victim into the maze of nightmares, it was already too late to resist it.

Of course, the Great Nightmare Creatures slumbering under the temple still tried. They struck against the walls of the dream prison, just like Sunny had done in the Kingdom of Hope - the nightmares subjugated by his Shadow were continuously destroyed, breaking apart under the onslaught.

However, at the same time, Nightmare conquered more of them... the new dreams he collected belonged to abominations of vast and terrifying power, and so, the walls of the dream maze grew stronger and stronger. As did the dark destrier himself.

Still, it was a daunting task for Nightmare to lull a Cursed being to sleep.

Sunny's steed had been at it for many months already. The Nightmare Creatures populating the area of the Hollows around the Cursed One's lair had succumbed to slumber one after the other. Then, the fallen deity itself was slowly infected, one drop of insidious poison at a time.

The Cursed One had resisted for a long time, but eventually, the Dream Curse seeped into its mind, body, and soul. At first, it would grow sluggish sometimes, then it would doze off for a minute or two before recovering. Finally, it fell asleep.

Its slumber was still restless and shallow, but Sunny was certain that he would be able to pull it Into the underground hall of the Nameless Temple before the Sovereigns came.

Of course... his preparations were flawed, as well.

He had started on this plan not long after returning to civilization, still disoriented by the changes that had happened in his absence and badly informed.

Sunny sighed.

It was not that Nephis was incapable of constructing a plan to clash with the Sovereigns as a Saint. She was experienced in slaying overwhelming foes, as well. It was just that it was not an option for her - because after the Chain of Nightmares, the two Domains were holding the equivalent of an entire Quadrant's population hostage.

If the Sovereigns were eliminated without a new Supreme taking their place, the Dream Realm would drown in human blood. And Nephis had made it clear in the Crimson Spire that she did not only care about reaching her goal, but also about reaching it the way she wanted.

So... as Sunny saw it, both of their plans had to succeed if they wanted to achieve an acceptable outcome.

'What are the chances that nothing will go wrong?’

There were many unpredictable factors. Mordret was a wild card... so were the Sovereigns themselves. There was also the third Supreme, Asterion, who was mysteriously missing.

But they had no choice but to try.

He looked at Cassie.

"That is the gist of it. I think that we stand a chance, if things go right for us. If things go wrong - which they will, I'm sure - then, well, I guess we'll have to improvise.”

She remained silent for a while, still stunned by the brazen audacity of his simple, but simply unbelievable plan.

Who would place a Citadel in the middle of a Death Zone, fill it with sleeping Great Nightmare Creatures, kidnap a Cursed One, and then bait the Sovereigns Into causing the swarm of horrors to wake up?

A thing like that was nothing short of unthinkable, and yet, the Lord of Shadows had not only thought it, but also made it true.

She shook her head slowly.

"Improvisation... yes..."

Then, Cassie took a deep breath and composed herself.

"The key to good improvisation is being prepared." Sunny smiled.

"I expected you to have a contingency."

Cassie was someone who had mastered the art of guiding events in a desired direction with a soft hand. A rigid plan was destined to fail, but if one was flexible enough, no unpredictable event could become an insurmountable obstacle. lіghtnоvеlvе~c`о/m. The success of the astonishing web of schemes she had woven to give him a chance to be free was proof that her approach worked.

So, she would have had something in mind for the Inevitable clash with the Sovereigns.

The young woman sighed.

"It is nothing revolutionary. You should know well as an experienced hunter.. one should study the enemy before confronting them. The Sovereigns are shrouded in mystery. But if we want to strike them down, we need to know them... their upbringing, the environment in which they were formed into people they are, their youth. How the Broken Sword's cohort was formed, how it rose to glory. How it fell apart. All of that, and more."

A somber expression appeared on her face.

"Needless to say, most of that information is either erased or twisted to such a degree that learning anything truthful from it is impossible. I've been... trying to uncover as much as I can. But it hasn't been easy, and most of all, I've been very cautious, afraid to attract attention. The King of Sword still doesn't trust Nephis that much, after all. Being discovered would mean certain death."

She remained silent for a few moments, then added:

"But that is about to change. Once the war starts, everything would be thrown into chaos. That is when we'll be able to act more boldly. With my ability to read memories and perceive many things, and your versatile arsenal of stealth and infiltration #abilities... if the two of us put our minds together, I'm sure that we can uncover a great number of secrets under the cover of the mayhem."

Cassie took a deep breath.

"Including the most important one!"

Sunny gave her a long look.

"What do you think is the most important secret?"

Cassie hesitated for a while, then faced him and said quietly:

"...You are right. Our battle plan is too vague. But there is something that can make the odds much more favorable a piece of information that is as important as it is tightly sealed. At the end of it all... I suspect that the success of our entire endeavor will be decided by whether we manage to solve that mystery or not."

Her beautiful eyes grew cold.

"The single most important thing we must learn... are the Flaws of the Sovereigns. If we grasp their Flaws, victory will be ours. If not, all that awaits us are the flames of hell."

Sunny looked at her silently for a while.

Eventually, he said:

"You want to steal the secret of their Flaws?"

Cassie lingered for a bit, then smiled.

"Yes, And I want you to help me steal it, Sunny.”

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    The King of Swords' flaw is that he has to masturbate with his swords, and Song's is that she has to drink the blood of virgins, lol. wish blushed thrill
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    If they got Kai type flaws then this plan is kinda useless 😭
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    idk about the girls but i think we Men do remember that how it felt when Neph called his True Name and when we knew cassie this bitch revealed it right ? so in my opinion telling her all about the plan is a shit move, because if there is one thing that this blind bitch can do is to Think and this is also the only thing she can do and also do it in a very treacherous way, and she has already betrayed once, so i honesty got no idea why he's revealing all to her 😐
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      Man, she reedemed her self, she tried her best failed and spended the rest of a lot of lives trying to mended and did it. Learn to forget, Sunny did it, why you can't?
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        Wait how did she redeem herself?
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          Cassie? You are joking right? All the braking the weave of destiny?
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        She didn't redeem shit, even you know she did all that just create a weapon against fate

        She didn't redeem shit, she only did so to create a weapon against fate
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      Speak for yourself. You're way too rigid.
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      Whatever you say, Sin of Solace...
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    Time for some more infiltration joy

    W chap
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    As expected cassie giving Sunny the most difficult shit
    At least she is open and honest now
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    What if their flaws are not something that can be exploited? Like Kai's flaw.
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      they r the main characters they will figure out a way wiseacre
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      Flaws are innately tied to the persons experiences, perspectives, etc

      Even if it cannot be directly utilized, it can give them valuable information about the character to utilize on some other way. To avoid giving spoilers, this is utilized with multiple characters
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    spoilers for next few chapters below, watch out
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      Appreciated man
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      Thanks
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      Is lotm or Shadow Slave better in you opinion
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        both are 10/10 for me, but personally i think Shadow Slave is just a little bit better tbh, really depends on what one finds important in a story tho.
        personally i like that this story includes romance, which lotm does not
        i cant read 100s of hrs without atleast a bit of romance ong 🙏🙏
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          I like LOTM and Klein a lot also but I just feel like I can relate more to Sunny and Shadow Slave also having that romance plot, which is why I like it more than LOTM
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      Appreciate it bro
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    I've got a question
    Now that lo49 has been absorbed into the dream realm if a human on earth went to where it was originally in Antarctica would they fine nothing or it'd still be there, and if it's still there does that mean a human can travel from earth to the dream realm by going to LO49 or is there a massive dream gate there???
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      I think it's massive Dream gate.
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    . It was an observatory... a lunar observatory.

    It was LO49.


    So the dream realm is already starting to absorb earth sigh
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      I wonder Will you can find other continents from earth like america and europe if you continue to go West
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    1795. Burned Forest


    Before leaving the statue of the Knight behind, Sunny hesitated for a while, and then manifested one of his avatars. Taking control of that incarnation, he left a tether on the ancient stone.

    Sunny had the ability to possess seven bodies now, but he still only had a single soul. Each of his incarnations was nevertheless capable of having its own tether. He wasn't sure that he would want to return to the Forgotten Shore, but since crossing the Hollow Mountains again did not sound particularly pleasant, decided to leave himself a path, just in case.

    With that done, Sunny went north. Riding Nightmare, he traversed the silent darkness at a measured pace. The hooves of his tenebrous steed rustled softly in the ashen dust, and with each day, the distance between him and the distant human territories continued to increase.

    He had never visited the northern reaches of the Forgotten Shore before, so everything here was new to him. Granted, there was not much to look at - at times, curious landmarks appeared on the horizon, but none of them managed to pique his interest.

    There were crumbled ruins, bones of ancient leviathans, and frames of rotten ships. He left it all behind, feeling calm and unburdened, There was nothing he had to accomplish and no looming necessity urging him forward. Time lost all meaning to him.

    He slept when he was tired and ate when he was hungry. Other than that, Sunny did not concern himself with anything.

    Of course, he still forced himself to maintain vigilance. There could still be Nightmare Creatures left on the Forgotten Shore, and even if there were none, it was a bad idea to break the habit of always paying attention to his surroundings.

    Eventually, the landscape around him changed.

    Sunny first noticed that there was less and less dust covering the ground. Then, patches of dark soil started to appear with increased frequency. That meant that the coral labyrinth had been sparser here once.

    A few days later, he started to encounter tall hills. There were more of them the further north he went, standing in a strangely orderly manner. After investigating one of the hills, Sunny discovered that it was artificial in nature. He could sense a vast burial chamber somewhere far below him.

    It was a barrow.

    Climbing to the top of the burial hill, Sunny looked around and counted. However, there were too many of them to count - giving up after a few hundred, he sat down and stared into the darkness for a while.

    Then, he stepped into the shadows and descended into the burial chamber.

    A broken sarcophagus stood there, at least ten meters in length. Inside were the bones of a nameless glant. There were remains of crude armor covering the bones, but time had erased all clues of who was buried here, and by whom.

    There was no vengeful wraith waiting for Sunny in the burial chamber. Nevertheless, he suddenly felt cold sweat rolling down his spine. Trusting the sense of dire premonition, he threw one last look at the sarcophagus and dissolved into the shadows.

    Returning to the surface, Sunny looked at the boundless black sky and climbed into the saddle. Even Nightmare seemed nervous in the vicinity of the ominous hill, so he wasted no time to leave.

    Riding north, Sunny couldn't help but remember the Nightmare Gate near Rain's school. The abominations he had fought that day were called the Barrow Wraiths. Were they, perhaps, connected to the builders of these barrows?

    ...The next day, he saw sunlight for the first time in a long, long time.

    At first, Sunny did not even realize what was happening, thinking that there was something wrong with his eyes. But then, he understood that he wasn't seeing things-the impenetrable darkness of the empty sky was indeed turning paler.

    Stunned, he dismounted and sat on the ground, looking at the eastern horizon.

    As the sky brightened, color slowly returned to the world. From black, to midnight blue, to pale lilac. And then, finally, beautiful magenta that gave way to a golden dawn.

    The sun rose above the horizon like a chalice of divinity, illuminating the world.

    'How strange.'

    Sunny's face was wet.

    He didn't even know why he was crying - he didn't feel particularly sad, or happy, or awed. It was just pleasant to witness something beautiful. To not be lost from light anymore.

    His eyes had just grown accustomed to the peaceful darkness, perhaps.

    ‘I've left the Forgotten Shore.’

    He smiled.

    Sunny was pretty sure that no other human had ventured that far north before. He had discovered a new region of the Dream Realm.

    That meant that there would be Nightmare Creatures waiting for him in the unexplored wilderness. Still, he wasn't discouraged.

    His reserves of food were running quite low, after all.

    When the sun rose and the sky was painted grey, Sunny continued on his way. This time, he was especially careful, knowing that unknown herrers could attack him at any moment.

    Soon, a dark line appeared on the horizon. He assumed that there would be another mountain chain barring his path, but was proven wrong after getting closer.

    Sitting in the saddle, Sunny looked ahead with an emotionless face.

    Out there in front of him... a sea of jagged black pillars was rising into the sky, each as wide as a tower. It was as if countless dead giants were reaching toward the sky with twisted, skeletal fingers.

    The pillars... were the blackened, broken trunks of great trees. He was looking at a destroyed forest of titanic proportions.

    Sunny was struggling to imagine how tall the trees had been before they were broken and toppled, and how vast the forest was. All that he could tell was that it was a land meant for deities, not mortals.

    Urging Nightmare forward, Sunny slowly entered the burned forest. Despite the thousands of years that had passed since it was devoured by flames, the scorched trees had not decayed and crumbled into dust. They were still intact, just broken - it was as if someone had vengefully shattered each one, so that none remained standing.

    The broken trunks covered the ground, intertwined into an impassable disarray, Most of them were as wide as roads, stretching at steep angles or sloping down, into the dark depths of the deadfall. The layer of broken trees must have been several hundred meters thick, and there was no telling what hid in the gaps between the charred remains of the ancient trees.

    Sunny had no desire to find out, so he sent Nightmare onto the nearest horizontal trunk.

    Moving forward wasn't easy, since he often had to change directions, going up and down or jumping from one fallen tree to another.

    A few hours later, Sunny encountered his first foe.
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      1796. End of the World


      It was a black, glistening millipede that lunged at him from under the deadfall. Its armored body was about three meters in length, as wide as an adult man's torso. Instead of a pair of mandibles, it had an eerily human mouth full of sharp, needle-like fangs.

      The millipede was a Corrupted Beast.

      Sunny did not move from the saddle and simply turned his head with a dark look. Before the creature could reach him, dark tentacles rose from the blackened surface of the dead tree and enveloped it, slamming the abomination down. Then, they moved like saws, their undersides turning into sharp blades.

      A few heartbeats later, the millipede was sawn into a dozen bleeding chunks. It struggled weakly, and then grew still.

      Sunny dismissed the shadows and stared at the gruesome remains incredulously. Then, he sighed and looked up.

      "...I'm supposed to eat that?"

      Before he could jump off the saddle to harvest the millipede's meat and soul shards, though, he sensed a tide of shadows moving in his direction.

      Soon enough, the broken forest came alive. It looked as if a flood of darkness flowed from under the ancient trunks, rushing at him with terrible speed. A deafening rustle assaulted his ears.

      Sunny cursed in a stifled voice.

      The flood of darkness was not the second coming of the Dark Sea - Instead, there were more millipedes slithering towards him. Thousands of them, at least, all of the same Rank and Class as the first one.

      Sunny was powerful. He was even powerful beyond belief, if compared to an average Saint. However, he was not inclined to battle a swarm of thousands of Corrupted Beasts.

      Dismissing Nightmare, he turned into a shadow and fled. A moment later, the tide of millipedes flowed over the remains of their fallen sibling, and in a split second, the meat he had been reluctant to collect was gone. Not even a piece of black chitin remained.

      Gliding away stealthily, Sunny let out a bitter, mental sigh.

      'No wonder.'

      No wonder none of the Sleepers of the Forgotten Shore had managed to find salvation by trying to reach another region of the Dream Realm. Even if they somehow managed to traverse thousands of kilometers of the crimson labyrinth, hiding from the Dark Sea at night, all that awaited them beyond the coral was death.

      Hollow Mountains and Nightmare Desert were a death warrant. But this Burned Forest was not any better. It was another Death Zone.

      Sunny had no doubt that there was no salvation west of the Forgotten Shore, either.

      ‘Doesn't matter.’

      Leaving the swarm of millipedes behind, he continued to move north.

      ***

      It took Sunny a long time to make his way through the Burned Forest. He was quickly reminded that he was at the bottom of the food chain - after that first encounter with the swarm of Corrupted Beasts, he met many more Nightmare Creatures, most of them much more powerful than the millipedes were.

      There were plenty of Great abominations on the outskirts of the forest... as for its depths, Sunny had not dared venturing there, moving instead in a wide circle.

      He had evaded some and killed some. His food stores were replenished, but his body was in a sorry state. It was to the point where he had to remain in the form of a shadow for a while, using one of the avatars as the main vessel of his consciousness instead.

      His incarnations were independent of each other, so if one received a wound, it was not reflected on the rest. Because of that, he could rotate them when there was a need, letting the damaged ones heal while the fresh ones fought.

      That way, he managed to survive crossing the Burned Forest.

      There were days when he moved, days when he rested, and days when he hid himself in the darkness, scouting the way ahead with utmost caution.

      During one of such days, Sunny witnessed something that rattled him to the core.

      As his shadow climbed on the taller remnant left behind by one of the burned trees, he could suddenly see deep into the forest, where an enormous depression in the earth was carpeted by broken trunks.

      And in the middle of that vast plain stood a charred stump.

      The sight of that stump left Sunny speechless.

      Its size was truly unimaginable. The surface where the trunk of the colossal tree had broken off was vast enough to be considered a plateau. Each bulging, blackened root was like a mountain. The creases of the scorched bark were like deep valleys, and the shadows populating them were enough to drown entire cities.

      Sunny could not imagine what could have destroyed such a tree. When it had stood whole, its crown must have brushed against the stars, and the sun must have passed between its branches, following the moon.

      If there had truly been a world tree, then this had to be its corpse.

      Somebody had annihilated it, complete with innumerable living beings that must have lived on its colossal branches.

      ‘...I'm so small.’

      Hidden far away, in a dark fissure between two fallen trunks, Sunny smiled darkly.

      He was so far below the unimaginable tree, and the being who had destroyed it, that even thinking

      about himself in that context was preposterous.

      For now, at least.

      ***

      Not long after that, Sunny continued his journey. He arduously made his way through the Burned Forest, and eventually left it behind.

      By then, the sun did not rise at night anymore.

      The sky was not entirely black, though. It was illuminated by countless stars, and although the moon did not show itself, he could see a ghostly radiance sometimes, as if it was hidden just out of sight.

      The weather slowly turned more and more severe. Sunny was no stranger to cold, but still, he was starting to struggle slightly.

      The ground was slowly devoured by ice. Sunny continued to move north, and at some point, he could not see ground at the bottom of the deep cracks in the ice anymore - instead, there was only water.

      By then, he really felt as if he was approaching the edge of the world.

      Sunny journeyed on, overcome by strange excitement.

      Would he really reach the boundary of the Dream Realm? There was curvature to the horizon here, so reasonably, this strange world was supposed to be a sphere, just like Earth. So, he might end up entering the Stormsea from the south.

      However, reason did not always work in the Dream Realm. So, Sunny could easily imagine that the world would just end, opening up into an endless dark abyss. Or maybe an infinity of billowing white mist... into nothing.

      What would it feel like, to stand on the edge of the world and peer beyond?

      Suffering from cold and lethal wind, Sunny stubbornly moved further north.

      There was nothing around him anymore. No ruins, no Nightmare Creatures, no signs of ancient battles. Only the wind, the ice, and the stars.

      But then, one day...

      Something suddenly appeared in the distance. A shape that was different from all the rest, too orderly and smooth to not be artificial,

      Barely containing his fascination, Sunny walked in that direction.

      He moved closer and closer, until the strange structure finally revealed itself.

      Sunny stumbled.

      His weathered face suddenly froze. All traces of excitement were erased from it, replaced by a deep, powerful emotion that wasn't quite horror and wasn't quite shock, but very close to both.

      He swayed slightly.

      "Aaaah...."

      A slow exhale slowly escaped from his lips.

      Sunny sank to his knees.

      Tears rolled from his eyes, turning into drops of ice.

      "Here... it's here."

      It was.

      A bitter smile split his pale face apart.

      Out there in front of him, hidden in the ice... stood a small settlement. It was surrounded by a thick wall, which was now broken and covered in snow.

      There was a large dome-like structure towering above the settlement, painted white against the backdrop of the starlit sky. It resembled a giant, perfectly smooth egg.

      It was an observatory... a lunar observatory.

      It was LO49.
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        Noo, LO49 done end up becoming a part of a Dream World😭. I still remember Professor Obel R.I.P.🙏😭
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        Я что-то не понял каким образом LO49 стал частью Кошмара или это рассказывалось в прошлых главах и я был слепым frost
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          Ну об этом уже говорилось, Каждый регион Dream Realm был отдельным миром когда-то, именно поэтому они так сильно отличаются и имеют разный Космос(Луны, Солнца, Звёзды). Каждый мир был поглощён Dream Realm, Земля тоже поглощается по частям. Америка уже поглощена и теперь к ней присоединяется Антарктика(или уже полностью присоединилась, в конце концов то что мы видим сейчас это всего лишь флешбек).
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            Я почему-то думал, что заклинанию сначало надо полностью захватить мир, чтобы он появился в Кошмаре, почему я так думал-Я не знаю frost
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              Тоже так думал, до этой главы
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        This is a very big reveal in the story.
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        Resumo do final 🤯🤯 lshock 9
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        Если кто не понял, то это не только LO49 стал частью мира кошмаров, а часть планеты Земля уже поглощена царством кошмара. Если помните то говорилось что первые врата в царство кошмара стали появляться на Луне, для наблюдения за ними и были построены станции LO. Ну так вот, походу не только планета поглощается царством кошмара но и луна, солнце, весь космос. Ведь у каждого региона царства кошмара своë небо, солнце и Луны/луна
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