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Chapter 1800: Return to the Black Mountain

Sunny often thought about the slave caravan, but he never actually tried to learn more about the events that had transpired in the Nightmare.

He knew that they had happened at the dusk of the Golden Age, not long before the start of the Doom War. Back then, the gods had grown indifferent and distant, and the soldiers of an expansionist empire that worshipped War wiped out the Shadow cult, burning down all its temples.

However, he did not know much about that empire and the lands it had conquered. The history of the Dream Realm was overshadowed by the calamitous destruction of the Doom War, and while it was possible to learn a thing or two about the previous eras, the devastation had erased most traces of the last human civilizations.

So, Sunny had never actually expected to behold the Black Mountain again.

He stared at its distant peak in bewilderment. Then, a sense of subtle curiosity bloomed in his heart.

‘...Might as well take a look'

Sunny actually felt a hint of sentimentality.

Back then, it took the caravan days to scale the mountain pass, Sunny remembered the agony of walking up the mountain road vividly - the cold, the pain, the biting touch of the iron shackles that shredded his wrists. He had felt so tired and weak, not knowing if he would survive the cruel march.

Many of the slaves had not, and ended up being tossed off the cliff after falling into the snow.

It was a hard thing, to climb a mountain while hungry and on the verge of freezing.

Today, Sunny simply stepped into the shadows and appeared halfway up the slope.

Step, step, and another step.

Just like that, he was standing below the towering edifice of the Black Mountain.

Thousands of years had passed since the day the slave caravan was destroyed. The mountain road had already been old and crumbling back then now, no trace of it remained.

For a few moments, Sunny contemplated staying here for a while to find the old bones. He was curious to know what had actually happened to the nameless slave and Auro of the Nine. Had they escaped the Mountain King? Or had they perished?

He was quite certain that Auro had survived. But what about the young temple slave?

However, Sunny quickly dismissed that idea.

It would take him months, or maybe even years, to dig through the snow and find the traces of the caravan if any traces remained, Even then, there was no guarantee that he would be able to tell anything about the past from them.

So, with a sigh, Sunny looked up, at the peak of the Black Mountain.

The only place he could visit was the mysterious temple that had stood there, surrounded by bones.

But before that...

He could feel enemies rushing at him from all sides. A moment later, the snow exploded, and hideous figures lunged at him with frenzy burning in their milky-white eyes.

The slaughter was swift and ruthless.

Sunny did not even summon a weapon, using the spiked gauntlets of the Onyx Mantle to crush the abominations. He danced between them like an omen of death, coldly and methodically destroying one after another.

Until none remained.

The snow was painted red by blood, and a fine crimson haze hung in the air.

‘Huh.'

Sunny studied the broken corpses, which littered the ground like a carpet. The creatures were hideous and appalling, resembling something that a mad artist would paint after waking up from a feverish nightmare, Most of them were Fallen Beasts and Monsters... and although he was sure that he had never fought such creatures before, they reminded him of something.

Mostly because he had subjugated a legion of Mountain King's Larvae in Antarctica not too long ago.

Although these abominations were different and much more powerful, they resembled the Larvae a lot.

Sunny smiled faintly.

‘Will I be reunited with the Mountain King?’

If that thing wasn't dead, it would have grown much more powerful by now...

But no, the chances were slim. The forces of Valor had eradicated the most dangerous Nightmare Creatures in this area of the Dream Realm during their march north, and they would not have tolerated a powerful Tyrant remaining in their rear.

Even if the Mountain King had survived the thousands of years without leaving the Black Mountain, he would have been dealt with by someone like Whispering Blade, or maybe even Anvil himself.

With a sigh, Sunny took another step through the shadows and appeared directly on the peak of the Black Mountain.

He stood there motionlessly for a while, looking ahead with an expression of awe on his pale face.

The nameless temple... was still there, under the moonlit sky.

At the highest point of the mountain, a vast expanse of flat rock was covered with snow. In the center of it, illuminated by moonlight, stood a magnificent temple. Its colossal columns and walls were cut from black marble, with exquisite reliefs decorating the stygian pediment and broad frieze. lіghtnоvеlсаvе~c`оm. Beautiful and awesome, it looked like a palace of a dark god.

At least it did once. Now, the temple was in ruins: fractures and cracks marred the black stones, parts of the roof had collapsed, letting in ice and snow. Its tall gates were broken, as if smashed into pieces by the hand of a giant.

The black temple did not change at all. It was as if thousands of years had no effect on it whatsoever.

The only thing that changed was that now, there were even more bones surrounding it. There were thousands of bones scattered around, carpeting the ground. Some belonged to Nightmare Creatures, while some seemed to be quite human.

Come to think of it...

‘Why are there so many bones here?'

Was this where the Mountain King had devoured its victims? Somehow, Sunny doubted it. The Tyrant had consumed the slaves right where he had killed them, after all.

No, before that.

What was this temple, exactly?

Back then... Sunny remembered Scholar mentioning that pilgrims used to climb the mountain in the ancient times. Who were these pilgrims, and what had they worshipped?

He had assumed that this was one of the Shadow God's temples that the Empire had destroyed, but the timing did not make sense. The destruction of the Shadow cult was a recent event during his First Nightmare... however, the temple looked as if it had been ruined thousands of years ago even then.

And when Sunny spilled his blood on the altar, the Spell described it as an offering to all the gods. It was just that Shadow had been the only one to answer.

Stranger still...

The gods had still been alive at the time of the Nightmare. And yet, the Spell spoke of them as dead.

Sunny shivered.

Had his offering... reached the actual gods, and not a substitute of them put in place by the Spell? Was the Spell even capable of creating illusory copies of the gods?

Probably not.

If so, what did it mean? And how had Shadow God granted him a blessing from beyond the grave?

Well... that last part wasn't that surprising. The gods were the ones who had created things like time and death, after all. So, it wasn't strange to Imagine that they had a special relationship with these laws, A god could very well respond to a question before it was asked, and bless a slave who had offered himself as a sacrifice despite being dead.

Especially if that altar stood in a very special place.

The black temple...

Sunny hesitated, unsure of what to think. Now that he had found the ruined temple again, he realized that he didn't actually know anything about it.

He was certain of one thing, though. This place...

It felt sacred.

A sense of solemn, silent sanctity was emanating from the obsidian walls of the ancient temple. It looked majestic and beautiful in the moonlight, and although the ground around the ruin was littered with bones, it did not feel vile or ominous at all.

With a sigh, Sunny headed toward the broken gates of the temple.

And as he was approaching...

He felt it.

He did not see it, and he did not hear it. He did not even perceive it with his shadow sense.

But somehow, he knew.

There was something in front of him... a vast, invisible, intangible being. One that was reaching out to him, emanating a subtle sense of purity, loneliness, and power.

Suddenly, Sunny realized why there were bones scattered everywhere at the peak of the Black Mountain.

However, the guardian of the temple did not seem to hold any malice toward him. Instead, there was a sense of... joy, and recognition.

The invisible being was reaching out to something in Sunny's soul.

The golden light... the flame of divinity.

Sunny's eyes widened a little.

'I... I didn't even know.'

Back then, he had felt nothing when entering the temple. But the bones had been there, which meant that the guardian had been there, as well. And yet, it let Sunny in instead of adding his corpse to the pile of bones.

Because it had sensed a faint mark of divinity on his soul.

...The Mountain King, too. Since the Tyrant entered the temple, it must have been touched by divinity once, as well.

Sunny had not known how close to death he had come, and how lucky he was to survive.

‘Would it let me pass now?'

Taking a deep breath, Sunny looked forward, and stepped through the gates of the nameless temple.

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    A nameless slave ascended black mountain...
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      Both hero's and monsters fell by his hand...
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        Unbroken, he entered the ruined temple of a long-forgotten god .......
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          And spilled his blood on the sacred altar...
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            is this tuff?
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            The Gods were dead yet they listened...
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              (Your Trial Is Over)

              (Dreamer Sunless)

              (Your Final Appraisal)

              (Glorious)
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                [Your treachery truly knows no bounds.]
                [Dreamer sunless receive your boon!]
                [you have been bestowed a true name]
                [Lost from light]
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    Do corrupted abominations even die of old age? Since they seemed to get stronger with age so they should be immortals right
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    I think shadow God gave him his blessings because he was the only one who could have given then as he created death and give blessings through death
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      he also had the child of shadows attribute
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    The Mountain King, too. Since the Tyrant entered the temple, it must have been touched by divinity once, as well

    Wasn't the Mountain King shredded to bits? constraint
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      He was ... but by shadow God ... not by the guardian of the temple. He mentioned that the Guardian is one of the component that comes with the temple.
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    I was thinking maybe this temple is what he have now in god grave.....man it would be too much planning to be one then
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      wasnt ts confirmed already
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      this was literally confirmed a couple chapters before this one
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        My bad
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      It was confirmed in the very beginning lol
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    1801 A New Home

    Sunny crossed the threshold and entered the great hall of the ancient temple.

    It was just as he remembered it.

    The vast hall was desolate and empty. Its roof had partially collapsed, letting in the elements. There were piles of rubble on the floor, covered with snow and ice. Cascades of moonlight were falling through the holes in the roof, suffusing the dark hall with a beautiful and otherworldly splendor... deep shadows surrounded the silver light, not daring to touch it.

    Everything was silent.

    Sunny took a deep breath.

    He had almost expected to find the bones of the Mountain King on the floor, where it had been torn apart by shadow, but there were none. The desolate hall was empty.

    Enveloping the temple with shadow sense to make sure that there was no danger, Sunny took a step forward. Ice shattered with a brittle sound under the onyx soles of his armored boots, and the ancient shadows stirred, reaching out to him in reverent glee.

    Surrounded by them, as if wearing a cloak of darkness, he walked toward the altar.

    It used to be a single slab of black marble, long and wide enough for a human to lay on it comfortably...

    Or maybe not so comfortably, if it had been a sacrificial altar.

    Was it?

    It didn't matter now, anyway, because the altar was broken.

    The great slab of black stone had shattered, and was laying on the floor in several pieces. That was the only thing in the temple that had changed.

    Sunny studied the broken altar for a while, his face slowly growing paler.

    There were too many mysteries surrounding this

    place. He concentrated, trying to remember

    everything he knew about the First Nightmare, the

    dead gods, and the secrets of the fallen pantheon.

    And then, his eyes widened.

    Of all the knowledge Sunny had learned in his life, of all the pieces of information gathered in his memory, one suddenly stood out. A memory that Sunny had never considered very significant, and had no reason to.

    It was the evaluation the Spell had given him after the First Nightmare. Not the important part that had to do with the appraisal, but rather the slightly poetic summary that had been there seemingly on a whim, to add some flavor,

    Standing above the broken altar, Sunny whispered:

    "A nameless slave ascended the Black Mountain. Both heroes and monsters fell by his hand. Unbroken, he entered the ruined temple of a long-forgotten god and spilled his blood on the sacred altar. The gods were dead, and yet they listened."

    The temple of a long-forgotten god...

    He inhaled deeply.

    Back then, Sunny had been an ignorant kid from the outskirts. He knew very little about the world, let alone about its greatest secrets.

    He had not known who the Forgotten God was, and so, he had not paid attention to these words. The Spell had never uttered them after that, and neither used nor translated the runes describing the lost deity.

    ‘...Of course.’

    Sunny looked around the ruined temple.

    Why had his sacrifice been made to all the gods?

    Perhaps because this temple had been built in the time before the memories of the seventh god were struck from the world. It was consecrated to worship Dream God, as well... and therefore, when Dream God became forgotten, the temple was forgotten, as well.

    Because worshiping the Forgotten God was forbidden. Just like worshiping the daemons, his children, was.

    Still... Sunny was sure that there were some who had disregarded the will of the gods and put their faith in Forgotten God despite it. Otherwise, Scholar would not have heard stories of pilgrims climbing the Black Mountain in ancient times.

    ‘The temple of the Forgotten God…’

    Sunny looked around the great hall with a complicated expression.

    He was himself forgotten by the world, so it wasn't hard to feel a sense of kinship for this forlorn ruin.

    He sighed and looked one last glance at the altar.

    There were deep shadows nestling deep below him, so Sunny knew that the temple extended underground. He had never got the chance to explore it during the First Nightmare, so it was nice to have an opportunity now. He was curious to see what he would find out.

    Still, he would leave this place and continue toward Godgrave soon. There was no time to waste.

    Before that, however...

    Sunny froze.

    It was because he had something familiar when looking at the broken altar.

    'Wait. No way. Can it be?"

    The shattered slab of black marble gave off a subtle, but very familiar feeling.

    Sunny stared silently.

    ...It was a Gateway.

    He had missed that fact at first, but now that he studied the broke altar closer, there was no doubt. It felt exactly like the one in the Sanctuary of Noctis, the chain circle in the Ivory Tower, and the runic one in the Crimson Spire.

    And if the altar had been made into a Gateway... Sunny looked around once more.

    Then the nameless temple was now a Citadel.

    Suddenly, he wanted to laugh.

    'How fitting.'

    He was a Transcendent, and a homeless one at that. Most Saints, however, were usually in control of a Citadel, ruling it at the behest of their Sovereign.

    There were exceptions, of course, like Saint Tyris, who had lost the Sanctuary of Noctis and had been exiled to Antarctica with her entire clan. Fortunately, White Feather was doing much better now.

    Sunny himself served no Sovereign, and he wasn't even sure if he could take possession of a Citadel. Citadels were created by the Spell, after all... so, he didn't know if controlling one was something that only a carrier of the Spell could do.

    It was worth trying, though.

    He hesitated for a while.

    Then, he hesitated some more.

    'Right. But how do I actually claim a Citadel?’

    If there was an instruction manual for being a Saint, Sunny had never received one.

    After thinking for a while, he retracted the Onyx Mantle, bared his forearm, and commanded the Onyx Shell to reduce the resilience of his skin there. Then, he cut his forearm with his fingernail. Nothing happened.

    Letting out a frustrated sigh, Sunny also commanded Blood Weave to release a few drops of blood.

    Why was it so difficult to bleed a little?!

    Several crimson drops fell on the broken altar and rolled down the surface of one of the black shards.

    There was no reaction.

    Once again, nothing happened.

    Sunny scratched the back of his head. The small cut on his forearm was already healing, and before too long, it was entirely gone.

    At that time, he also came up with another idea.

    'It can't be that simple, can it?'

    Feeling uncertain, Sunny took a deep breath... and silently released the tether connecting him to the Ivory Tower.

    Then, he concentrated on his soul and started the process of placing a new one.

    He had a suspicion that it was very simple to claim a Citadel, All that a carrier of the Nightmare Spell had to do was become a Transcendent and use the Gateway to return to the waking world. Then, they would become anchored to that Gateway, and therefore, take possession of the Citadel.

    Unless it was already claimed, of course, in which case a more powerful Saint would take control.

    However, Sunny was not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell, so he had to go through the process manually. Instead of allowing the Spell to bind him to the Gateway, he had to create that bond himself.

    And so... he was placing down a tether.
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      1802 Restoration

      The concept called "tether" by Masters and Saints was a mysterious, but simple thing. It was a sort of Imprint one could leave on the world by using their essence. The spot marked by the imprint was where one's soul was anchored to the world Masters could only imprint themselves on the waking world, but Saints could imprint themselves on the Dream Realm, as well.

      In addition to that, the tethers placed by Saints were much more expansive and deeply rooted in the fabric of the realm than those placed by Masters. In fact, Sunny was quite certain that they were entirely different things - it was just that both served the same purpose, so humans just used the same word for both.

      The reason why Transcendent tethers were so much more robust than the Ascended ones was because of the nature of Saints. The soul of a Saint was connected to the world, and so, it interacted with the world much closer.

      For example, Saints could absorb spirit essence from their surroundings.

      In rare cases, they could also pour their soul essence out into the world.

      There was no need to mention how vital the former was, but the latter was more or less useless. The soul essence would swiftly dissipate if it wasn't poured into a special vessel - like a Memory, for example.

      However, one time when pushing one's own essence onto the world was necessary was the process of creating a tether.

      If manipulated in a special way, the essence would leave an Imprint on the area where it had been unleashed before dissipating. That imprint was the tether, and since it maintained a faint connection with the Saint's soul, it was possible to pull on the connection to step between realms and return to the place where one's soul was imprinted.

      Only two tethers could exist at a time, one in each world. It was necessary to break the connection with the old one before creating a new one... well, in Sunny's case, each of his incarnations could place two of their own.

      Regardless, that was what Sunny was doing now he was pushing his essence into the world and controlling its flow to create an imprint. The process took some time, and was quite arduous.

      However, he was not doing it blindly.

      Instead of allowing his essence to cover the area freely, he tried to concentrate all of it in an isolated spot. Namely... the Gateway of the ancient temple.

      Soon, his tether started to take form.

      And then, something unexpected happened.

      There seemed to be a strange reaction between the Gateway and the forming tether. It was as if the two had been created to exist together all along - not only the strain on Sunny lessened significantly, as if the process had taken on a life of Its own, but he also felt as if the imprint was becoming deeper, and also different in some way.

      At the same time, Sunny felt something changing within his soul.

      It was as if a mystical bond was being established, connecting him to the ancient temple.

      He... he felt very strange.

      Diving into the Soul Sea, Sunny saw that the vast expanse of still water was still no more. Instead, it was surging, boiling almost, with great waves rolling on the dark surface.

      As if someone had thrown a huge boulder into the black water, sending ripples spreading across the silent expanse of his soul.

      'What...'

      As Sunny watched, astounded, the water at the very heart of the Soul Sea suddenly foamed.

      And then, a familiar black edifice rose from beneath the waves.

      IA perfect replica of the nameless temple - how it had been before its roof collapsed, and its gates were broken - slowly rose from the lightless depths of his soul, bathing in the dark radiance of his six soul cores.

      Soon enough, the surging waters calmed down, and the Soul Sea grew still and silent once more. It was as if nothing had happened.

      Only... there was a great temple of black stone standing on the still water now.

      Sunny stared at it with wide eyes.

      ‘…I'll be damned.’

      That was... pretty cool.

      He regretted not being connected to the Spell once more. Sunny could feel a deep connection to his newly claimed Citadel, but did not know what he could do with that connection, and what it was meant for. If he was still a carrier of the Spell, there would be hopeful runes to guide him to the necessary understanding, without a doubt.

      But then again, the Spell did not even explain the enchantments of the Memories it created to most Awakened. Who knew how helpful it would have been in case of a Citadel?

      Sunny knew that he would have to explore and investigate this matter personally.

      Until then, however...

      'What do I even do now?’

      He had not been planning to come in possession of an unknown Citadel. Ruling one was not in his plans - right now, he was in the middle of traveling to Godgrave.

      After hesitating for a while, Sunny sighed.

      "Well, whatever. I can spend a few days here. Having a secret lair to return to wouldn't hurt, anyway.”

      His original body was anchored in the Nameless Temple now. So, he had no choice but to consider it in his future plans.

      There was one silver lining to the unexpected situation, though.

      At least, Sunny wasn't homeless anymore.

      ***

      Several days later, Sunny was sitting on the steps of the Nameless Temple. The sun was traveling across the clear blue sky, and the snow covering the mountain peak was shining with its light.

      There was a stunned expression on his face.

      The other five incarnations were resting on the lower steps, panting heavily. One was tiredly rubbing his shoulders. Another was leaning on a broom made by manifesting shadows. A third one was sprawled on the black stone, lazily staring at the sky. There was one who was pouring dirty water out of a bucket, and another one who was looking at them with disdain.

      They had been busy cleaning up the temple for the last few days.

      The cleanup was mostly finished, but the reconstruction had not even begun. Sunny knew that he would need special stone to rebuild the broken roof... he could scavenge some from the ruined cathedral of the Dark City, Durable wood for the beams, Would he have to visit the Burned Forest again to harvest some?

      Luckily, he was good at all things having to do with craftsmanship, not only because of experience and practice, but also because of Bone Weave. His fingers were dexterous and responsive, like those of a master artisan. Any tool he needed, meanwhile, could be manifested from the shadows.

      However, the scope of the work that had to be done to restore the Nameless Temple to a decent state was not the reason why Sunny was spacing out right now.

      Instead, the reason was the discovery made by his original body.

      While the avatars had been busy with cleaning, he had explored his new Citadel. Of course, he had discovered the mystical circle in the undertemple almost immediately.

      However, it took him a while to figure out what that Component did.

      The instinctual understanding of its purpose was hidden in the connection Sunny shared with the Citadel.

      'So... it can move.’

      He raised his gaze and studied the desolate mountain peak.

      Sunny assumed that the Nameless Temple had been built here, and wondered what madness forced the builders to carry the great weight of black marble to the top of a towering mountain.

      But now, he knew that the ancient temple had been built elsewhere, and had stood elsewhere, before appearing on this mountain peak one day.

      He also knew that it could move again, now that it had an owner once more.

      Slowly, a bold idea formed in his mind.

      Sunny lingered for a while, then looked at his avatars and studied each one for a few moments.

      Eventually, his gaze landed on the gloomy incarnation.

      He smiled.

      ‘...Let's do it this way, then.’

      ***

      Some time later, a sudden commotion disturbed the deadly peace of Godgrave. A dark figure in an onyx armor reached the edge of the dead god's breastbone, covered in ash and blood. Behind him was a trail of severed flesh and broken bodies.

      The man's face was hidden behind a ferocious mask carved from black wood.

      Standing on the precipice of an abyssal drop, he gazed down silently, paying no heed to a wave of abominations rushing at him from behind.

      Then, a great temple built of black marble was suddenly standing on the bone plain.

      As the man wearing the demonic mask turned, three warriors clad in the same onyx armor walked out of the darkness under the eaves of the black temple. A graceful stone knight followed, wielding a black blade and a round shield. Then, a silvery fiend forged in the flames of hell, a tenebrous steed shrouded in the mantle of nightmares, and an enormous serpent with onyx scales.

      The dark dwellers of the black temple faced the tide of abominations calmly, and a few moments later, more blood flowed on the white surface of the ancient bone. A great darkness spread, hiding the battlefield from the cloudy sky.

      At the same time, far away...

      A young mundane girl was being taught how to slay Nightmare Creatures by an eccentric shadow. And further still...

      A trade caravan was approaching Bastion. Dozens of heavily loaded wagons were rolling down the road, pushed by monstrous Echoes. A sizable force of Awakened was flanking the caravan, protecting it from the dangers of the Dream Realm.

      Their expressions were clear now that the lake city was in view.

      A handsome young man with porcelain skin and onyx eyes was sitting on the bed of one of the wagons, leaning his back against a wooden crate and looking ahead with a beautiful smile on his lips. He didn't seem that strong, and wore an elegant black mantle instead of durable armor.

      Far away, the awesome silhouette of a great castle was slowly revealing itself from the shimmering waters of a clear lake.

      The young man looked at it for a while, then glanced down, at his shadow.

      "It seems that we've arrived."

      The shadow stared back at him, then shrugged indifferently.

      He smiled.

      "...Yes, I think so too."

      Saying that, the young man looked up, at the silhouette of a white tower floating in the air above the castle.

      His face turned wistful for a moment, and then he looked away with a quiet sight.

      "Ah, it's so pretty... damnation!”
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    1801 A New Home


    Sunny crossed the threshold and entered the great hall of the ancient temple.

    It was just as he remembered it.

    The vast hall was desolate and empty. Its roof had partially collapsed, letting in the elements. There were piles of rubble on the floor, covered with snow and ice. Cascades of moonlight were falling through the holes in the roof, suffusing the dark hall with a beautiful and otherworldly splendor... deep shadows surrounded the silver light, not daring to touch it.

    Everything was silent.

    Sunny took a deep breath.

    He had almost expected to find the bones of the Mountain King on the floor, where it had been torn apart by shadow, but there were none. The desolate hall was empty.

    Enveloping the temple with shadow sense to make sure that there was no danger, Sunny took a step forward. Ice shattered with a brittle sound under the onyx soles of his armored boots, and the ancient shadows stirred, reaching out to him in reverent glee.

    Surrounded by them, as if wearing a cloak of darkness, he walked toward the altar.

    It used to be a single slab of black marble, long and wide enough for a human to lay on it comfortably...

    Or maybe not so comfortably, if it had been a sacrificial altar.

    Was it?

    It didn't matter now, anyway, because the altar was broken.

    The great slab of black stone had shattered, and was laying on the floor in several pieces. That was the only thing in the temple that had changed.

    Sunny studied the broken altar for a while, his face slowly growing paler.

    There were too many mysteries surrounding this

    place. He concentrated, trying to remember

    everything he knew about the First Nightmare, the

    dead gods, and the secrets of the fallen pantheon.

    And then, his eyes widened.

    Of all the knowledge Sunny had learned in his life, of all the pieces of information gathered in his memory, one suddenly stood out. A memory that Sunny had never considered very significant, and had no reason to.

    It was the evaluation the Spell had given him after the First Nightmare. Not the important part that had to do with the appraisal, but rather the slightly poetic summary that had been there seemingly on a whim, to add some flavor,

    Standing above the broken altar, Sunny whispered:

    "A nameless slave ascended the Black Mountain. Both heroes and monsters fell by his hand. Unbroken, he entered the ruined temple of a long-forgotten god and spilled his blood on the sacred altar. The gods were dead, and yet they listened."

    The temple of a long-forgotten god...

    He inhaled deeply.

    Back then, Sunny had been an ignorant kid from the outskirts. He knew very little about the world, let alone about its greatest secrets.

    He had not known who the Forgotten God was, and so, he had not paid attention to these words. The Spell had never uttered them after that, and neither used nor translated the runes describing the lost deity.

    ‘...Of course.’

    Sunny looked around the ruined temple.

    Why had his sacrifice been made to all the gods?

    Perhaps because this temple had been built in the time before the memories of the seventh god were struck from the world. It was consecrated to worship Dream God, as well... and therefore, when Dream God became forgotten, the temple was forgotten, as well.

    Because worshiping the Forgotten God was forbidden. Just like worshiping the daemons, his children, was.

    Still... Sunny was sure that there were some who had disregarded the will of the gods and put their faith in Forgotten God despite it. Otherwise, Scholar would not have heard stories of pilgrims climbing the Black Mountain in ancient times.

    ‘The temple of the Forgotten God…’

    Sunny looked around the great hall with a complicated expression.

    He was himself forgotten by the world, so it wasn't hard to feel a sense of kinship for this forlorn ruin.

    He sighed and looked one last glance at the altar.

    There were deep shadows nestling deep below him, so Sunny knew that the temple extended underground. He had never got the chance to explore it during the First Nightmare, so it was nice to have an opportunity now. He was curious to see what he would find out.

    Still, he would leave this place and continue toward Godgrave soon. There was no time to waste.

    Before that, however...

    Sunny froze.

    It was because he had something familiar when looking at the broken altar.

    'Wait. No way. Can it be?"

    The shattered slab of black marble gave off a subtle, but very familiar feeling.

    Sunny stared silently.

    ...It was a Gateway.

    He had missed that fact at first, but now that he studied the broke altar closer, there was no doubt. It felt exactly like the one in the Sanctuary of Noctis, the chain circle in the Ivory Tower, and the runic one in the Crimson Spire.

    And if the altar had been made into a Gateway... Sunny looked around once more.

    Then the nameless temple was now a Citadel.

    Suddenly, he wanted to laugh.

    'How fitting.'

    He was a Transcendent, and a homeless one at that. Most Saints, however, were usually in control of a Citadel, ruling it at the behest of their Sovereign.

    There were exceptions, of course, like Saint Tyris, who had lost the Sanctuary of Noctis and had been exiled to Antarctica with her entire clan. Fortunately, White Feather was doing much better now.

    Sunny himself served no Sovereign, and he wasn't even sure if he could take possession of a Citadel. Citadels were created by the Spell, after all... so, he didn't know if controlling one was something that only a carrier of the Spell could do.

    It was worth trying, though.

    He hesitated for a while.

    Then, he hesitated some more.

    'Right. But how do I actually claim a Citadel?’

    If there was an instruction manual for being a Saint, Sunny had never received one.

    After thinking for a while, he retracted the Onyx Mantle, bared his forearm, and commanded the Onyx Shell to reduce the resilience of his skin there. Then, he cut his forearm with his fingernail. Nothing happened.

    Letting out a frustrated sigh, Sunny also commanded Blood Weave to release a few drops of blood.

    Why was it so difficult to bleed a little?!

    Several crimson drops fell on the broken altar and rolled down the surface of one of the black shards.

    There was no reaction.

    Once again, nothing happened.

    Sunny scratched the back of his head. The small cut on his forearm was already healing, and before too long, it was entirely gone.

    At that time, he also came up with another idea.

    'It can't be that simple, can it?'

    Feeling uncertain, Sunny took a deep breath... and silently released the tether connecting him to the Ivory Tower.

    Then, he concentrated on his soul and started the process of placing a new one.

    He had a suspicion that it was very simple to claim a Citadel, All that a carrier of the Nightmare Spell had to do was become a Transcendent and use the Gateway to return to the waking world. Then, they would become anchored to that Gateway, and therefore, take possession of the Citadel.

    Unless it was already claimed, of course, in which case a more powerful Saint would take control.

    However, Sunny was not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell, so he had to go through the process manually. Instead of allowing the Spell to bind him to the Gateway, he had to create that bond himself.

    And so... he was placing down a tether.
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      1802 Restoration

      The concept called "tether" by Masters and Saints was a mysterious, but simple thing. It was a sort of Imprint one could leave on the world by using their essence. The spot marked by the imprint was where one's soul was anchored to the world Masters could only imprint themselves on the waking world, but Saints could imprint themselves on the Dream Realm, as well.

      In addition to that, the tethers placed by Saints were much more expansive and deeply rooted in the fabric of the realm than those placed by Masters. In fact, Sunny was quite certain that they were entirely different things - it was just that both served the same purpose, so humans just used the same word for both.

      The reason why Transcendent tethers were so much more robust than the Ascended ones was because of the nature of Saints. The soul of a Saint was connected to the world, and so, it interacted with the world much closer.

      For example, Saints could absorb spirit essence from their surroundings.

      In rare cases, they could also pour their soul essence out into the world.

      There was no need to mention how vital the former was, but the latter was more or less useless. The soul essence would swiftly dissipate if it wasn't poured into a special vessel - like a Memory, for example.

      However, one time when pushing one's own essence onto the world was necessary was the process of creating a tether.

      If manipulated in a special way, the essence would leave an Imprint on the area where it had been unleashed before dissipating. That imprint was the tether, and since it maintained a faint connection with the Saint's soul, it was possible to pull on the connection to step between realms and return to the place where one's soul was imprinted.

      Only two tethers could exist at a time, one in each world. It was necessary to break the connection with the old one before creating a new one... well, in Sunny's case, each of his incarnations could place two of their own.

      Regardless, that was what Sunny was doing now he was pushing his essence into the world and controlling its flow to create an imprint. The process took some time, and was quite arduous.

      However, he was not doing it blindly.

      Instead of allowing his essence to cover the area freely, he tried to concentrate all of it in an isolated spot. Namely... the Gateway of the ancient temple.

      Soon, his tether started to take form.

      And then, something unexpected happened.

      There seemed to be a strange reaction between the Gateway and the forming tether. It was as if the two had been created to exist together all along - not only the strain on Sunny lessened significantly, as if the process had taken on a life of Its own, but he also felt as if the imprint was becoming deeper, and also different in some way.

      At the same time, Sunny felt something changing within his soul.

      It was as if a mystical bond was being established, connecting him to the ancient temple.

      He... he felt very strange.

      Diving into the Soul Sea, Sunny saw that the vast expanse of still water was still no more. Instead, it was surging, boiling almost, with great waves rolling on the dark surface.

      As if someone had thrown a huge boulder into the black water, sending ripples spreading across the silent expanse of his soul.

      'What...'

      As Sunny watched, astounded, the water at the very heart of the Soul Sea suddenly foamed.

      And then, a familiar black edifice rose from beneath the waves.

      IA perfect replica of the nameless temple - how it had been before its roof collapsed, and its gates were broken - slowly rose from the lightless depths of his soul, bathing in the dark radiance of his six soul cores.

      Soon enough, the surging waters calmed down, and the Soul Sea grew still and silent once more. It was as if nothing had happened.

      Only... there was a great temple of black stone standing on the still water now.

      Sunny stared at it with wide eyes.

      ‘…I'll be damned.’

      That was... pretty cool.

      He regretted not being connected to the Spell once more. Sunny could feel a deep connection to his newly claimed Citadel, but did not know what he could do with that connection, and what it was meant for. If he was still a carrier of the Spell, there would be hopeful runes to guide him to the necessary understanding, without a doubt.

      But then again, the Spell did not even explain the enchantments of the Memories it created to most Awakened. Who knew how helpful it would have been in case of a Citadel?

      Sunny knew that he would have to explore and investigate this matter personally.

      Until then, however...

      'What do I even do now?’

      He had not been planning to come in possession of an unknown Citadel. Ruling one was not in his plans - right now, he was in the middle of traveling to Godgrave.

      After hesitating for a while, Sunny sighed.

      "Well, whatever. I can spend a few days here. Having a secret lair to return to wouldn't hurt, anyway.”

      His original body was anchored in the Nameless Temple now. So, he had no choice but to consider it in his future plans.

      There was one silver lining to the unexpected situation, though.

      At least, Sunny wasn't homeless anymore.

      ***

      Several days later, Sunny was sitting on the steps of the Nameless Temple. The sun was traveling across the clear blue sky, and the snow covering the mountain peak was shining with its light.

      There was a stunned expression on his face.

      The other five incarnations were resting on the lower steps, panting heavily. One was tiredly rubbing his shoulders. Another was leaning on a broom made by manifesting shadows. A third one was sprawled on the black stone, lazily staring at the sky. There was one who was pouring dirty water out of a bucket, and another one who was looking at them with disdain.

      They had been busy cleaning up the temple for the last few days.

      The cleanup was mostly finished, but the reconstruction had not even begun. Sunny knew that he would need special stone to rebuild the broken roof... he could scavenge some from the ruined cathedral of the Dark City, Durable wood for the beams, Would he have to visit the Burned Forest again to harvest some?

      Luckily, he was good at all things having to do with craftsmanship, not only because of experience and practice, but also because of Bone Weave. His fingers were dexterous and responsive, like those of a master artisan. Any tool he needed, meanwhile, could be manifested from the shadows.

      However, the scope of the work that had to be done to restore the Nameless Temple to a decent state was not the reason why Sunny was spacing out right now.

      Instead, the reason was the discovery made by his original body.

      While the avatars had been busy with cleaning, he had explored his new Citadel. Of course, he had discovered the mystical circle in the undertemple almost immediately.

      However, it took him a while to figure out what that Component did.

      The instinctual understanding of its purpose was hidden in the connection Sunny shared with the Citadel.

      'So... it can move.’

      He raised his gaze and studied the desolate mountain peak.

      Sunny assumed that the Nameless Temple had been built here, and wondered what madness forced the builders to carry the great weight of black marble to the top of a towering mountain.

      But now, he knew that the ancient temple had been built elsewhere, and had stood elsewhere, before appearing on this mountain peak one day.

      He also knew that it could move again, now that it had an owner once more.

      Slowly, a bold idea formed in his mind.

      Sunny lingered for a while, then looked at his avatars and studied each one for a few moments.

      Eventually, his gaze landed on the gloomy incarnation.

      He smiled.

      ‘...Let's do it this way, then.’

      ***

      Some time later, a sudden commotion disturbed the deadly peace of Godgrave. A dark figure in an onyx armor reached the edge of the dead god's breastbone, covered in ash and blood. Behind him was a trail of severed flesh and broken bodies.

      The man's face was hidden behind a ferocious mask carved from black wood.

      Standing on the precipice of an abyssal drop, he gazed down silently, paying no heed to a wave of abominations rushing at him from behind.

      Then, a great temple built of black marble was suddenly standing on the bone plain.

      As the man wearing the demonic mask turned, three warriors clad in the same onyx armor walked out of the darkness under the eaves of the black temple. A graceful stone knight followed, wielding a black blade and a round shield. Then, a silvery fiend forged in the flames of hell, a tenebrous steed shrouded in the mantle of nightmares, and an enormous serpent with onyx scales.

      The dark dwellers of the black temple faced the tide of abominations calmly, and a few moments later, more blood flowed on the white surface of the ancient bone. A great darkness spread, hiding the battlefield from the cloudy sky.

      At the same time, far away...

      A young mundane girl was being taught how to slay Nightmare Creatures by an eccentric shadow. And further still...

      A trade caravan was approaching Bastion. Dozens of heavily loaded wagons were rolling down the road, pushed by monstrous Echoes. A sizable force of Awakened was flanking the caravan, protecting it from the dangers of the Dream Realm.

      Their expressions were clear now that the lake city was in view.

      A handsome young man with porcelain skin and onyx eyes was sitting on the bed of one of the wagons, leaning his back against a wooden crate and looking ahead with a beautiful smile on his lips. He didn't seem that strong, and wore an elegant black mantle instead of durable armor.

      Far away, the awesome silhouette of a great castle was slowly revealing itself from the shimmering waters of a clear lake.

      The young man looked at it for a while, then glanced down, at his shadow.

      "It seems that we've arrived."

      The shadow stared back at him, then shrugged indifferently.

      He smiled.

      "...Yes, I think so too."

      Saying that, the young man looked up, at the silhouette of a white tower floating in the air above the castle.

      His face turned wistful for a moment, and then he looked away with a quiet sight.

      "Ah, it's so pretty... damnation!”
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    Chapter 1801: A New Home


    Sunny crossed the threshold and entered the great hall of the ancient temple.

    It was just as he remembered it.

    The vast hall was desolate and empty. Its roof had partially collapsed, letting in the elements. There were piles of rubble on the floor, covered with snow and ice. Cascades of moonlight were falling through the holes in the roof, suffusing the dark hall with a beautiful and otherworldly splendor... deep shadows surrounded the silver light, not daring to touch it.

    Everything was silent.

    Sunny took a deep breath.

    He had almost expected to find the bones of the Mountain King on the floor, where it had been torn apart by shadow, but there were none. The desolate hall was empty.

    Enveloping the temple with shadow sense to make sure that there was no danger, Sunny took a step forward. Ice shattered with a brittle sound under the onyx soles of his armored boots, and the ancient shadows stirred, reaching out to him in reverent glee.

    Surrounded by them, as if wearing a cloak of darkness, he walked toward the altar.

    It used to be a single slab of black marble, long and wide enough for a human to lay on it comfortably...

    Or maybe not so comfortably, if it had been a sacrificial altar.

    Was it?

    It didn't matter now, anyway, because the altar was broken.

    The great slab of black stone had shattered, and was laying on the floor in several pieces. That was the only thing in the temple that had changed.

    Sunny studied the broken altar for a while, his face slowly growing paler.

    There were too many mysteries surrounding this

    place. He concentrated, trying to remember

    everything he knew about the First Nightmare, the

    dead gods, and the secrets of the fallen pantheon.

    And then, his eyes widened.

    Of all the knowledge Sunny had learned in his life, of all the pieces of information gathered in his memory, one suddenly stood out. A memory that Sunny had never considered very significant, and had no reason to.

    It was the evaluation the Spell had given him after the First Nightmare. Not the important part that had to do with the appraisal, but rather the slightly poetic summary that had been there seemingly on a whim, to add some flavor,

    Standing above the broken altar, Sunny whispered:

    "A nameless slave ascended the Black Mountain. Both heroes and monsters fell by his hand. Unbroken, he entered the ruined temple of a long-forgotten god and spilled his blood on the sacred altar. The gods were dead, and yet they listened."

    The temple of a long-forgotten god...

    He inhaled deeply.

    Back then, Sunny had been an ignorant kid from the outskirts. He knew very little about the world, let alone about its greatest secrets.

    He had not known who the Forgotten God was, and so, he had not paid attention to these words. The Spell had never uttered them after that, and neither used nor translated the runes describing the lost deity.

    ‘...Of course.’

    Sunny looked around the ruined temple.

    Why had his sacrifice been made to all the gods?

    Perhaps because this temple had been built in the time before the memories of the seventh god were struck from the world. It was consecrated to worship Dream God, as well... and therefore, when Dream God became forgotten, the temple was forgotten, as well.

    Because worshiping the Forgotten God was forbidden. Just like worshiping the daemons, his children, was.

    Still... Sunny was sure that there were some who had disregarded the will of the gods and put their faith in Forgotten God despite it. Otherwise, Scholar would not have heard stories of pilgrims climbing the Black Mountain in ancient times.

    ‘The temple of the Forgotten God…’

    Sunny looked around the great hall with a complicated expression.

    He was himself forgotten by the world, so it wasn't hard to feel a sense of kinship for this forlorn ruin.

    He sighed and looked one last glance at the altar.

    There were deep shadows nestling deep below him, so Sunny knew that the temple extended underground. He had never got the chance to explore it during the First Nightmare, so it was nice to have an opportunity now. He was curious to see what he would find out.

    Still, he would leave this place and continue toward Godgrave soon. There was no time to waste.

    Before that, however...

    Sunny froze.

    It was because he had something familiar when looking at the broken altar.

    'Wait. No way. Can it be?"

    The shattered slab of black marble gave off a subtle, but very familiar feeling.

    Sunny stared silently.

    ...It was a Gateway.

    He had missed that fact at first, but now that he studied the broke altar closer, there was no doubt. It felt exactly like the one in the Sanctuary of Noctis, the chain circle in the Ivory Tower, and the runic one in the Crimson Spire.

    And if the altar had been made into a Gateway... Sunny looked around once more.

    Then the nameless temple was now a Citadel.

    Suddenly, he wanted to laugh.

    'How fitting.'

    He was a Transcendent, and a homeless one at that. Most Saints, however, were usually in control of a Citadel, ruling it at the behest of their Sovereign.

    There were exceptions, of course, like Saint Tyris, who had lost the Sanctuary of Noctis and had been exiled to Antarctica with her entire clan. Fortunately, White Feather was doing much better now.

    Sunny himself served no Sovereign, and he wasn't even sure if he could take possession of a Citadel. Citadels were created by the Spell, after all... so, he didn't know if controlling one was something that only a carrier of the Spell could do.

    It was worth trying, though.

    He hesitated for a while.

    Then, he hesitated some more.

    'Right. But how do I actually claim a Citadel?’

    If there was an instruction manual for being a Saint, Sunny had never received one.

    After thinking for a while, he retracted the Onyx Mantle, bared his forearm, and commanded the Onyx Shell to reduce the resilience of his skin there. Then, he cut his forearm with his fingernail. Nothing happened.

    Letting out a frustrated sigh, Sunny also commanded Blood Weave to release a few drops of blood.

    Why was it so difficult to bleed a little?!

    Several crimson drops fell on the broken altar and rolled down the surface of one of the black shards.

    There was no reaction.

    Once again, nothing happened.

    Sunny scratched the back of his head. The small cut on his forearm was already healing, and before too long, it was entirely gone.

    At that time, he also came up with another idea.

    'It can't be that simple, can it?'

    Feeling uncertain, Sunny took a deep breath... and silently released the tether connecting him to the Ivory Tower.

    Then, he concentrated on his soul and started the process of placing a new one.

    He had a suspicion that it was very simple to claim a Citadel, All that a carrier of the Nightmare Spell had to do was become a Transcendent and use the Gateway to return to the waking world. Then, they would become anchored to that Gateway, and therefore, take possession of the Citadel.

    Unless it was already claimed, of course, in which case a more powerful Saint would take control.

    However, Sunny was not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell, so he had to go through the process manually. Instead of allowing the Spell to bind him to the Gateway, he had to create that bond himself.

    And so... he was placing down a tether.
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      Chapter 1802: Restoration


      The concept called "tether" by Masters and Saints was a mysterious, but simple thing. It was a sort of Imprint one could leave on the world by using their essence. The spot marked by the imprint was where one's soul was anchored to the world Masters could only imprint themselves on the waking world, but Saints could imprint themselves on the Dream Realm, as well.

      In addition to that, the tethers placed by Saints were much more expansive and deeply rooted in the fabric of the realm than those placed by Masters. In fact, Sunny was quite certain that they were entirely different things - it was just that both served the same purpose, so humans just used the same word for both.

      The reason why Transcendent tethers were so much more robust than the Ascended ones was because of the nature of Saints. The soul of a Saint was connected to the world, and so, it interacted with the world much closer.

      For example, Saints could absorb spirit essence from their surroundings.

      In rare cases, they could also pour their soul essence out into the world.

      There was no need to mention how vital the former was, but the latter was more or less useless. The soul essence would swiftly dissipate if it wasn't poured into a special vessel - like a Memory, for example.

      However, one time when pushing one's own essence onto the world was necessary was the process of creating a tether.

      If manipulated in a special way, the essence would leave an Imprint on the area where it had been unleashed before dissipating. That imprint was the tether, and since it maintained a faint connection with the Saint's soul, it was possible to pull on the connection to step between realms and return to the place where one's soul was imprinted.

      Only two tethers could exist at a time, one in each world. It was necessary to break the connection with the old one before creating a new one... well, in Sunny's case, each of his incarnations could place two of their own.

      Regardless, that was what Sunny was doing now he was pushing his essence into the world and controlling its flow to create an imprint. The process took some time, and was quite arduous.

      However, he was not doing it blindly.

      Instead of allowing his essence to cover the area freely, he tried to concentrate all of it in an isolated spot. Namely... the Gateway of the ancient temple.

      Soon, his tether started to take form.

      And then, something unexpected happened.

      There seemed to be a strange reaction between the Gateway and the forming tether. It was as if the two had been created to exist together all along - not only the strain on Sunny lessened significantly, as if the process had taken on a life of Its own, but he also felt as if the imprint was becoming deeper, and also different in some way.

      At the same time, Sunny felt something changing within his soul.

      It was as if a mystical bond was being established, connecting him to the ancient temple.

      He... he felt very strange.

      Diving into the Soul Sea, Sunny saw that the vast expanse of still water was still no more. Instead, it was surging, boiling almost, with great waves rolling on the dark surface.

      As if someone had thrown a huge boulder into the black water, sending ripples spreading across the silent expanse of his soul.

      'What...'

      As Sunny watched, astounded, the water at the very heart of the Soul Sea suddenly foamed.

      And then, a familiar black edifice rose from beneath the waves.

      IA perfect replica of the nameless temple - how it had been before its roof collapsed, and its gates were broken - slowly rose from the lightless depths of his soul, bathing in the dark radiance of his six soul cores.

      Soon enough, the surging waters calmed down, and the Soul Sea grew still and silent once more. It was as if nothing had happened.

      Only... there was a great temple of black stone standing on the still water now.

      Sunny stared at it with wide eyes.

      ‘…I'll be damned.’

      That was... pretty cool.

      He regretted not being connected to the Spell once more. Sunny could feel a deep connection to his newly claimed Citadel, but did not know what he could do with that connection, and what it was meant for. If he was still a carrier of the Spell, there would be hopeful runes to guide him to the necessary understanding, without a doubt.

      But then again, the Spell did not even explain the enchantments of the Memories it created to most Awakened. Who knew how helpful it would have been in case of a Citadel?

      Sunny knew that he would have to explore and investigate this matter personally.

      Until then, however...

      'What do I even do now?’

      He had not been planning to come in possession of an unknown Citadel. Ruling one was not in his plans - right now, he was in the middle of traveling to Godgrave.

      After hesitating for a while, Sunny sighed.

      "Well, whatever. I can spend a few days here. Having a secret lair to return to wouldn't hurt, anyway.”

      His original body was anchored in the Nameless Temple now. So, he had no choice but to consider it in his future plans.

      There was one silver lining to the unexpected situation, though.

      At least, Sunny wasn't homeless anymore.

      ***

      Several days later, Sunny was sitting on the steps of the Nameless Temple. The sun was traveling across the clear blue sky, and the snow covering the mountain peak was shining with its light.

      There was a stunned expression on his face.

      The other five incarnations were resting on the lower steps, panting heavily. One was tiredly rubbing his shoulders. Another was leaning on a broom made by manifesting shadows. A third one was sprawled on the black stone, lazily staring at the sky. There was one who was pouring dirty water out of a bucket, and another one who was looking at them with disdain.

      They had been busy cleaning up the temple for the last few days.

      The cleanup was mostly finished, but the reconstruction had not even begun. Sunny knew that he would need special stone to rebuild the broken roof... he could scavenge some from the ruined cathedral of the Dark City, Durable wood for the beams, Would he have to visit the Burned Forest again to harvest some?

      Luckily, he was good at all things having to do with craftsmanship, not only because of experience and practice, but also because of Bone Weave. His fingers were dexterous and responsive, like those of a master artisan. Any tool he needed, meanwhile, could be manifested from the shadows.

      However, the scope of the work that had to be done to restore the Nameless Temple to a decent state was not the reason why Sunny was spacing out right now.

      Instead, the reason was the discovery made by his original body.

      While the avatars had been busy with cleaning, he had explored his new Citadel. Of course, he had discovered the mystical circle in the undertemple almost immediately.

      However, it took him a while to figure out what that Component did.

      The instinctual understanding of its purpose was hidden in the connection Sunny shared with the Citadel.

      'So... it can move.’

      He raised his gaze and studied the desolate mountain peak.

      Sunny assumed that the Nameless Temple had been built here, and wondered what madness forced the builders to carry the great weight of black marble to the top of a towering mountain.

      But now, he knew that the ancient temple had been built elsewhere, and had stood elsewhere, before appearing on this mountain peak one day.

      He also knew that it could move again, now that it had an owner once more.

      Slowly, a bold idea formed in his mind.

      Sunny lingered for a while, then looked at his avatars and studied each one for a few moments.

      Eventually, his gaze landed on the gloomy incarnation.

      He smiled.

      ‘...Let's do it this way, then.’

      ***

      Some time later, a sudden commotion disturbed the deadly peace of Godgrave. A dark figure in an onyx armor reached the edge of the dead god's breastbone, covered in ash and blood. Behind him was a trail of severed flesh and broken bodies.

      The man's face was hidden behind a ferocious mask carved from black wood.

      Standing on the precipice of an abyssal drop, he gazed down silently, paying no heed to a wave of abominations rushing at him from behind.

      Then, a great temple built of black marble was suddenly standing on the bone plain.

      As the man wearing the demonic mask turned, three warriors clad in the same onyx armor walked out of the darkness under the eaves of the black temple. A graceful stone knight followed, wielding a black blade and a round shield. Then, a silvery fiend forged in the flames of hell, a tenebrous steed shrouded in the mantle of nightmares, and an enormous serpent with onyx scales.

      The dark dwellers of the black temple faced the tide of abominations calmly, and a few moments later, more blood flowed on the white surface of the ancient bone. A great darkness spread, hiding the battlefield from the cloudy sky.

      At the same time, far away...

      A young mundane girl was being taught how to slay Nightmare Creatures by an eccentric shadow. And further still...

      A trade caravan was approaching Bastion. Dozens of heavily loaded wagons were rolling down the road, pushed by monstrous Echoes. A sizable force of Awakened was flanking the caravan, protecting it from the dangers of the Dream Realm.

      Their expressions were clear now that the lake city was in view.

      A handsome young man with porcelain skin and onyx eyes was sitting on the bed of one of the wagons, leaning his back against a wooden crate and looking ahead with a beautiful smile on his lips. He didn't seem that strong, and wore an elegant black mantle instead of durable armor.

      Far away, the awesome silhouette of a great castle was slowly revealing itself from the shimmering waters of a clear lake.

      The young man looked at it for a while, then glanced down, at his shadow.

      "It seems that we've arrived."

      The shadow stared back at him, then shrugged indifferently.

      He smiled.

      "...Yes, I think so too."

      Saying that, the young man looked up, at the silhouette of a white tower floating in the air above the castle.

      His face turned wistful for a moment, and then he looked away with a quiet sight.

      "Ah, it's so pretty... damnation!”
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        Я не понял последнюю часть главы, МОЛЮ ПРОЯСНИТЕ МНЕ ЕЁ ТОВАРИЩИ ЧИТАТЕЛИ frost
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          Санни затесался в караван людей идущих от не названой цитадели в Бастион. В конце он уже будучи своей персоной Мастера Санлесса смотрит, на Бастион и Башню(Ivory Tower).

          Санни говорит обращаясь к Хмурой Тени, что они наконец пришли к точке назначения.
          Хмурая Тень отвечает как может, мол: ну да мы пришли, чё бубнить об этом то?
          Санни соглашается с Тенью а после восхищается насколько прекрасный вид открывается на Бастион и Башню(Ivory Tower).

          Вот и всё, ну а до этого было показано чем занимаются другие Аватары, Лорд Теней перенёс Безымянный Храм в Божью Могилу, а учитель учит Рейн всякому.
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    We'll finally be able to see how the temple's magic circle works. Does Sunny need to have already been to the place he wants to teleport him to? Will Sunny go to Godgrave and then come back for the temple?
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    I hope.he build his domain fast enough
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