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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. lіghtnоvelworld~c`о/m. 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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    BeanJohnson
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    The last half of this chapter was Cinema clap
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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    I'm sure they'll find out he's the lord of shadows and it won't be Neph.
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    Chapter 1803: After the Fighting is Over


    Back in the courtyard of the Nameless Temple, Cassie let out a heavy sigh and looked away, hiding her eyes. Sunny remained silent, waiting for her to come to her senses.

    He hesitated for a few moments, then moved his chair back. The tea had grown cold; the refreshments did not look appetizing anymore.

    The leaves of the lonesome tree rustled peacefully in the darkness.

    After a while, Cassie's shoulders trembled.

    "It has already begun..."

    Her voice was distant.

    Sunny lingered for a few moments.

    This time, the memory he had shown her was not nearly as long as the previous one. The awesome desolation of the Burned Forest and the mysterious nature of the Nameless Temple were memorable and distinct - however, as expected, what had affected Cassie the most was the sight of LO49.

    Of course, she would not know anything about that lunar observatory in particular. But it was unmistakably a modern building - there was no place for it in the Dream Realm. Knowing that, she would have instantly understood the meaning.

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "You didn't know?"

    She shook her head slowly.

    He studied her delicate face, then let out a soft sigh.

    Finally, there was something he knew that Cassie didn't. However, that did not bring him any joy.

    After remaining silent for a while, he said neutrally:

    "It was an old lunar observatory. L049. It used to stand on the southern edge of the Antarctic Center - well, designated south, at least. Obviously, every direction there is technically north of the pole."

    Sunny paused for a moment, and then added:

    "The staff and soldiers who were garrisoned there were wiped out during the early stages of the Chain of Nightmares, and nobody has seen LO49 since. I am the last human to have visited Antarctica, I think. But I never went that far south. So, I don't know when the observatory was swallowed by the Dream Realm."

    He smiled darkly.

    "It would be a bit funny... if it wasn't so terrifying. While wandering the Sword Domain, I often felt that it was safer than some parts of our own world. Now, the difference between the two realms is even more vague. Soon enough, there will be none."

    Cassie did not respond, sitting motionlessly in the darkness. Eventually, she said in a quiet tone:

    "I'm sorry... I need to process the news…”

    Sunny leaned back and allowed her to think in silence. After a while, he said evenly:

    "Does it change anything, though?"

    The war was still coming.

    Finally, Cassie faced him again.

    "Of course! It changes everything. 1... 1'll have to rethink a lot of things. The human enclaves in the Dream Realm are hardly self-sufficient, after all. It is difficult enough to provide food and shelter for three hundred million people. To accommodate billions... even if it happens gradually over the span of a decade, a lot of development plans will have to be accelerated. Most communication still happens through the waking world. Data is stored digitally. The scope of it all is... is too much."

    She let out a shaky breath.

    "That is not even mentioning the fact that all the rules we know will become obsolete after our world is devoured by the Dream Realm. There will be no more Nightmare Gates, for example. No more division between the physical body and the spirit body... and so on. The Spell will have to change accordingly. It might very well plunge us into a new horror, one that would make everything prior seem like a gentle prologue."

    Cassie was thinking as the right hand of a person who was supposed to take the throne of humanity. There was a heavy responsibility that came with the throne, of course.

    But to Sunny, her train of thought seemed a little funny. Because they had not even come close to vanquishing the Sovereigns yet.

    He smiled.

    "You seem to have a lot of plans for what happens after the fighting is over."

    Cassie faced him with a hint of surprise on her exquisite face.

    "I do. Don't you?"

    Sunny chuckled.

    "Of course... more fighting."

    Their woes would not be over with the fall of Anvil and Ki Song. If anything, the true battle would only start after the war was over.

    She remained silent for a while, then nodded somberly.

    "You are right."

    A few moments later, the young woman added quietly:

    "But, regardless of it all. I... am glad. That you found a reason to come back."

    Then, Cassie faced him with a brittle smile.

    "It might feel like the word has rejected you... but, Sunny. It needs you, as well."

    Saying these words, she turned away.

    "...As do I. And Nephis, most of all."

    Sunny stared at her silently, a complicated mess of emotions rising in his heart. He wanted to say something, but didn't quite know what to say.

    In the end, he simply shrugged.

    "That is alright. Because I need the world, too. And Nephis. And you as well, Cassie."

    She smiled.

    "I'll remember."

    With that, she stood up and sighed.

    "Our time is up. If I linger any longer, some people in Bastion might grow suspicious of the purpose of my visit."

    Sunny nodded lightly and rose from his chair.

    He had brought Cassie here from NQSC. So, he had to bring her back, as well.

    Soon, the two of them appeared in a deserted alley in the depths of the outskirts. Cassie could use her own tether to return to Bastion immediately, but hesitated for a while.

    Eventually, she said with uncertainty:

    "I'm... I won't say anything about what is happening between Nephis and you in Bastion."

    Sunny suppressed an embarrassed cough, feeling grateful for her decision to refrain from discussing that matter. The situation... was strange and complicated enough, already,

    Cassie took a deep breath.

    "I want you to know something, though."

    He raised an eyebrow.

    "What?"

    She lowered her head.

    "About how it feels, on the other side. You see... 1 can't quite imagine how you feel, being forgotten by everyone. But I do know how it feels to have forgotten. It is a strange thing. When we first met, I didn't know who you were - by all accounts, you were a stranger. And yet, there was this strange sense of familiarity. As if we've known each other all our lives."

    Cassie took a deep breath.

    "There were... other feelings, as well. Subtle and faint, but undeniable. I won't describe them. But I am sure that Nephis is being swayed by these unconscious thoughts, as well. Even if she can't retain the memories of you, the emotions those memories stir remain. So... she wasn't just captivated by Master Sunless because he is charming, handsome, and pleasant to be around."

    Cassie faced Sunny once again.

    "You might think that her feelings are not quite real, because her knowledge of you is not quite true... and maybe you are right. But I still want you to respect them."

    She remained silent for a moment, then nodded.

    "...That is all I wanted to say, You can decide what to do yourself"

    Before Sunny could say anything, she was gone. He stared at the empty space where Cassie had stood expressionlessly.

    After a while, he sighed.

    'Did I just... get the "if you hurt her, I'll kill you" talk?'

    The tone wasn't quite the same, but somehow, it did feel like that.

    Chuckling, Sunny turned around and pulled on his tether.

    'If I hurt Nephis, she'll kill me herself. Well... at least she'll try. I am a bit hard to kill these days…’
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1804: Unexpected Ivitation


      Today was a strangely slow day for the Brilliant Emporium.

      Actually... it wasn't that strange.

      Sunny had been complaining about how swamped he was in the kitchen when the business was good, but now that it was dull, he missed the money he could have made dearly.

      The lack of clients was not strange, but the mood in Bastion was which, in turn, was the cause why so few people were visiting.

      It was an odd mixture of agitation and somber anticipation. People were incensed and indignant about the attempt on Neph's life, which was attributed to Clan Song more and more. But, at the same time, some of them were disturbed by the swiftly changing tone of public opinion.

      After all, people weren't fools. Many could recognize the malignant roots of the spreading rumors. They might not know who was behind the propaganda, but they could at least sense that they were being lied to. Others had enough foresight to see where the volatile situation was headed, even if they did not know why.

      All in all, there were as many dissenting voices as those wishing to hold the Queen of Worms responsible.

      It was all happening a little too quickly.

      Sunny was still reeling from the recent conversation with Cassle. Now that he knew how fast the war was approaching, his own mood had turned strange, as well.

      Luckily, he did not have a lot of time to worry about such things.

      He was terribly busy despite the lack of customers. Most of his time was dedicated to designing the weave of the soul sword. But he was also preoccupied with something else.

      Because his date with Nephis was approaching much faster than the war!

      'Damn it... what to do, what to do?'

      The pressure of designing a perfect date was more daunting than his attempts to weave a soulbound weapon. He had acted confidently when asking her out, but now that he actually had to come up with something, Sunny felt like his mind was paralyzed.

      'Why did I prepare a picnic for a fake date? I should have saved that idea for the real one!'

      There were not a lot of romantic places in Bastion. Even worse, Sunny was not that knowledgeable about romance.

      And worse still, Nephis was not exactly a typical young lady! Who knew what her idea of a romantic encounter was?

      In short, Sunny was stumped.

      ...And Aiko wasn't helping.

      "What's the problem, boss? Just take her to an inn. I mean, you are both adults. There are inns that charge by the hour, you know..."

      He glared at her silently.

      "You. You are the problem! Do you want to get me killed?!"

      Aiko laughed.

      "Alright, alright, I'm Joking. Honestly, though, 1 say you are overthinking it. Anything and anywhere will be fine. After all, the only necessary ingredients are you and her. Since both of you will be present, that's most of the work done."

      She glanced at him and asked:

      "Just be yourself. Draw from your experience. What's the most romantic memory you have?"

      Sunny scratched the tip of his nose.

      "Uh... well... I spent a month being stuck on the corpse of a giant Nightmare Creature with a girl once..."

      Aiko stared at him silently for a few moments.

      "...On second thought, don't be yourself. Forget everything about your experience. Just take her on a boat ride, or something!"

      Sunny eyes brightened.

      "A boat ride? Huh. That's actually not a bad idea..."

      He would have said more, but at that moment, his expression changed subtly.

      Sunny looked at the door.

      He could sense a group of people approaching the Brilliant Emporium. And they did not feel like his usual customers at all.

      Heavy armor. Sharp weapons. Disciplined movements. Clear Intent.

      'Soldiers.'

      Why would a cohort of Awakened warriors of Clan Valor be approaching his humble shop?

      For a moment, Sunny thought about how he would kill them. Dealing with these Awakened would only take him a few moments. Then, he could dismiss the Mimic, grab Aiko, and step through the shadows to outside the city. After that, Valor would not be able to catch him unless Anvil took action personally.

      If his cover was blown... that was the only way.

      However, he quickly dismissed that idea.

      First of all, even if his cover was somehow blown, they would most likely only learn that he was the Lord of Shadows. The Lord of Shadows was an ally of Clan Valor, so there was nothing to be afraid of.

      Secondly, in the much worse scenario where the elders of Clan Valor had learned that he was plotting to murder the king with Nephis, there would not have been a mere cohort of Awakened approaching his shop.

      So...

      'Why the hell are they here, then?’

      Sunny was very confused.

      "What's the matter, boss?"

      Aiko looked at him apprehensively.

      He hesitated for a moment.

      "I, uh... have no Idea, really."

      At that moment, the soldiers reached the Brilliant Emporium. Then, there was a loud knock on the door.

      'Don't eat them.'

      Giving Mimic a mental warning, Sunny sighed, put on a pleasant smile, and went to open the door.

      "Welcome to the Brilliant Emporium! How may I help you?"

      He was meat with an unfriendly stare.

      Six Awakened warriors were standing a few steps back, while one was looking at him with disdain. The man was tall and sharp, clad in an enchanted armor, with a vermilion cloak hanging from his broad shoulders.

      He was also an Ascended.

      "Master Sunless?"

      Hearing the deep voice, Sunny smiled a little wider.

      "That's what they call me, yes,"

      The Knight nodded.

      "Please, come with me."

      ‘Uh…’

      Sunny blinked a couple of times.

      "...Why?"

      The man glanced at him with badly hidden irritation, and then said coldly:

      "I was ordered to escort you to the Castle. Please follow."

      ‘What the hell?'

      Sunny hesitated for a bit, wondering if it wasn't too late to kill them and escape.

      But he had to reluctantly abandon that idea.

      "Why, by all means."

      Exchanging a glance with Aiko, he shrugged helplessly and followed the Knight out of the Brilliant Emporium.

      He tried to strike up a conversation a few times on the way to the Castle, but his escorts seemed to be in a foul mood. They were definitely not fans of Sunny, that was for sure.

      With his sharp hearing, he could catch a few of the muttering under their breaths:

      "Damned mongrel..."

      No, really. What was going on? Was he going to get splashed in the face with water and be given a tidy sum of soul shards to never see Nephis again? That was what usually happened in dramas...

      Sunny had thought of a thousand possible reasons for this unexpected visit, each more ominous than the previous one. However, he failed to learn the truth until the very end.

      The escorts brought him across the lake, and then to the very heart of the Castle.

      When Sunny was led to the main keep, where the direct line of Clan Valor resided, he was on the verge of collapsing from fright.

      Half an hour later, he somehow found himself in a grand hall, facing none other than... Morgan, the Princess of War.

      Morgan was leaning on a stone throne, holding a sharp sword in her hand.

      Her gaze was piercing.

      Suddenly, Sunny felt a chill run down his spine.

      'She doesn't know. Does she?'

      The last time they met was during the assassination attempt. Of course, back then, Sunny was wearing the persona of the Lord of Shadows.

      Morgan's cold gaze traveled across his figure, making him shiver.

      Then, her scarlet lips parted:

      "Oh."

      Morgan's voice sounded calm.

      "I understand now."

      Sunny struggled to keep a deep scowl off his face.

      'What... what does she understand?’

      Smiling faintly, Morgan descended from the dais and approached him. The sharp blade of her sword glistened in the rays of sunlight.

      "Master Sunless, I presume."

      Sunny nodded and forced himself to speak:

      "Princess Morgan. It's an honor"

      She stared at him with a strange expression, then cleared her throat.

      "Indeed. Please kneel."

      Sunny raised an eyebrow.

      "Pardon?"

      Her gaze turned a little dark.

      "I told you to kneel."

      He hesitated for a few moments, glanced at his escorts, and then elegantly lowered himself to one knee.

      'Morgan has grown immensely strong after Transcending. Still... if she attacks, I should be able to dodge.’

      She raised her sword slowly, and at the same time, he prepared to call upon the shadows.

      However, to his shock...

      The sword did not fall down to cut his neck. Instead, Morgan touched the blade to his left shoulder lightly, then repeated the same process with his right shoulder and the crown of his head Sunny was dumbstruck.

      ‘What... is going... on?’

      Having finished the strange action, Morgan dismissed her sword and smiled in satisfaction.

      "Master Sunless... I hereby proclaim you a Knight of Valor. Rise, Sir Sunless. May your edge never dull."

      Sunny's eyes widened.

      "P-pardon?!”
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        ropero
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        Imagine a different universe where Sunny was alarmed enough to act preemptively and reveal his disguise as a Lord Of Shadows before Morgan would do the honors. Sunny slowly realizing that it was not, in fact, an assasination and going awkwardly "ups... by all means, go on" after being a second away from slaughtering every awakened in the room will never not be funny.
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        Kiber
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        Бро даже не знает, почему его посвятили в Рыцари frost
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    Kenneth
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    See y'all in another week
    Hopefully a thousand chapters would be dropped in a day........my lazy imagination 18
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    Ryuk
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    He didn't show how it travels , teleportation?
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      DanielPlay
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      No, but I'm assuming that Sunny must have already been to the place he wants to teleport the temple to, so he went to Godgrave to look for a good location and must have left an avatar in the temple to use the magic circle when the time comes. Or perhaps, he could teleport the temple to his location at any time since the circle was charged with essence.
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      bpolonifis
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      More in the summoning way. He arrived in godgrave chased, summoned the Temple and then killed the abominations
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    DanielPlay
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    Anyway, the memory is over, time to go back to Rain's POV and finally see her awakening, frankly, I'm very curious to know what her aspect will be.
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      Dummybaron
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      I'm sure next on the list is Humble Shopkeeper. But yeah I can't wait to see Rain's awakening and Sunny in mirror maze.
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        ropero
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        I think the grand finale of the Rain's arc in this tome will be learning of Teacher's true identity... again. Pretty much the same way she did with Master Sunless. I'm saying that cause natural awakening is... painfully uneventful. It's basically just a physical enhancement with a bit of essense control as a bonus. And maze... Sunny said himself he's probably gonna finish it after the war which will probably take like ages gloom
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          Dummybaron
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          I still want to believe something will happen next Full Moon, we can't get another Full Moon for nothing right? right?
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            ropero
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            I really hope so myself, the maze has so much potential as an exploration of mirror dimension and it's inhabitants, also it might have some strings attached not only to the elders of Valor and King of Swords himself, but also Mordret as a mirror user. Heck, even Asterion might have something to do with it as Mordret's teacher. Buuut.... this really seams like a plot device to get Sunny to share memories with Cassie for now, with the actual explanation and exploration coming way further down the line, the same way it was done with Labyrinth full of Nothing Mist back in Forgotten Shore.
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          unpaidlandlord
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          Exactly i understand that sunny doesn't want her to carry the spell(I think) but wouldn't it be better to awaken with the spell as it gives rewards in accordance to how the person performed?? Surely with rains training she could easily get to legacy level
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      Felippe Fagundes
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      And you will keep been curious, even after awakening it will take a while for her to find her aspect/flaw
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        DanielPlay
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        We can get some hints with the passive effects, for example, Sunny could see in the dark and was practically invisible within the shadows or perhaps her ability is obvious, like Sunny's shadow control since the shadow moved alone and has consciousness , it's easy to assume what the ability was even without the spell.
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    Dummybaron
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    Unrelated to the chapter.
    I feel next Full Moon will be fun...
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