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Chapter 1820: Waiting for Rain

In the end, her worst expectations had not come true.

But it was very close.

The Tyrant had not happened to be there by coincidence. It was, in fact, following their scent. Rain saw from afar as its ugly shape rose from the canyon, pulling itself onto the stone with a dozen monstrous hands. The creature looked like a hideous giant that was on the verge of toppling under the weight of its bulging hump.

However, it wasn't really a hunchback. Instead, the mound on its back was simply there to allow for countless arms to protrude forward, all ending with terrifying claws.

The most eerie part was that the abomination looked vaguely human-like, as if it had been a person once. If it had, then it must have been eons ago.

After climbing out of the canyon, the Tyrant spent some time wandering near the edge, its oversized head low to the ground. Dragging Tamar away with all her might, Rain couldn't help but glance back, into the distance, from time to time.

She couldn't understand what the Tyrant was doing.

But when it wandered to the ruins, spent some time there, then stumbled south, she realized something.

The abomination was sniffing for their scent.

That would mean that they were done for... only it didn't. Because there was one detall playing to their advantage.

The Tyrant was blind.

Rain herself had blinded it, putting two arrows through its eyes. So, even though the creature seemed hellbent on following them, it couldn't simply rush in their direction. It had to follow their scent laboriously, stumbling across rough terrain as it forged a path forward.

Its hatred seemed to be truly boundless, though, because even after a few hours, the ghastly figure could still be seen far in the distance, wandering the plain in search of them. They couldn't lose it.

'Curses...'

Rain was slowly increasing the distance between them and the tyrant. Her arms were on fire, as if her muscles would melt at any moment. Her breathing had turned hoarse, and she felt like she was drowning. It took all of her resolve and determination to keep pushing forward, dragging the makeshift stretcher behind her.

Just a few hours had passed, and she was already in such a sorry state, So, despite the fact that the distance was increasing, Rain did not feel at ease.

That was because she knew that she wouldn't be able to keep this pace up indefinitely. More than that, once the night fell, they would have to stop.

She would need to rest. Tamar was not doing too well, either with her injuries, what she needed was to remain still and recuperate, not be jolted painfully every few moments as her stretcher dragged across bumps and creases. lіghtnоvеlсаvе~c`оm. Her broken legs had to be a cause of constant torment.

Even if Rain could push through her exhaustion and Tamar could endure the rough handling, it was simply too dangerous to travel across the Moonriver Plain at night. Despite the abundance of moonlight, it would still be dark, and the fact that there was a Nightmare Creature pursuing them did not mean that there would be none ahead of them.

'Bad, bad. It's bad!'

Unlike them, the Tyrant did not need to rest. It was not afraid of the darkness, either. So, Rain had to get as far away from him as possible before nightfall, so that they would not be caught until dawn.

What would happen if the abomination did find them?

Sucking in a hoarse breath, Rain glanced at her shadow again.

Her teacher was mercurial and unfathomable, but she was pretty sure that he would not let her die.

What about Tamar, though? Would his benevolence extend to a stranger from a Legacy clan? She wasn't sure.

The lives of the survey team members were also tied to Tamar's life.

So, Rain could not stop.

'I'm going to die...'

It felt like she would die from the strain long before the abomination caught her.

And yet, she persisted.

...By the time the sun disappeared behind the horizon and the three moons rose into the sky, she could barely feel her hands. But she could not see the Tyrant anymore, either.

Rain found a stone mound to shield them from the wind and placed the stretcher down. Then, she simply fell to the ground, breathing heavily.

She was so tired that she couldn't move. Tamar wasn't much better, laying motionlessly on the stretcher. Her face was even paler than before.

The barren land was bathed in moonlight. In the darkness, its harsh desolation looked beautiful and shrouded in mystery. A myriad of bright stars shimmered in the sky, veiled here and there by heavy clouds.

"Rani... are you alive?"

Tamar's voice sounded weak.

Despite everything, Rain couldn't help but chuckle.

"It seems so."

After a while, she asked in a subdued tone:

"Do you think that the Queen's authority extends this far? If we die... will we turn into pilgrims?"

Tamar remained silent for a while, then sald evenly:

"Of course. Otherwise, you would have already fallen Into the First Nightmare."

Rain sighed. She couldn't argue with the truth.

Some time later, she finally mustered enough strength to sit up. Leaning on the cold surface of the stone mound, Rain stared at the sky dejectedly.

She was suffering from thirst even more than she did from physical exhaustion. So, she hoped that rain would come.

‘With a name like mine, can't the heavens be a little merciful?'

A strong enough downpour could wash away their scent, as well.

Deciding to be optimistic, Rain asked Tamar to summon her helmet.

They consumed some of the remaining meat in silence.

Afterwards, the young Legacy looked at her somberly and said in a subdued tone:

"...You can just leave me behind and save yourself, you know."

If Rain wasn't slowed down by the need to drag her wounded companion along, she would have had a much higher chance of escaping from the Tyrant. That much was obvious.

She scratched the back of her head and answered half-heartedly:

"Aren't we heading for the Lake of Tears? That is where your clan's Citadel is located. What am I supposed to say if I show up there alone? Sorry, 1 left your daughter to die because she was too heavy? I doubt they'll welcome me warmly after that..."

Tamar looked at her silently for a few moments. Unexpectedly, a faint smile eventually appeared on her face.

"...I'm not that heavy."

Rain sighed.

"And I'm not that strong. Now... go to sleep. You need rest. We'll move on at dawn, so there's no time to waste. I'll take the first watch and wake you up at midnight."

Tamar wanted to say something, but just nodded silently in the end. It had been a terribly long day, and she must have been mentally exhausted from dealing with the pain and mental burden. Soon, her eyes closed, and she swiftly fell asleep.

Rain studied the sleeping girl's face for a few minutes, then took a deep breath and stared into the darkness.

Despite the terrible fatigue, despite being tormented by thirst... she still knew what she had to do.

'If you want to get out of here alive, all you need to do is Awaken.’

That was what her teacher had said.

So, Rain sat motionlessly, felt the flow of soul essence within her, and concentrated deeply, making it revolve faster and faster.

After a while...

She felt cold drops falling on her face. A minute later, the rain had turned heavy, shrouded the world with a rustling veil.

Never losing control of her essence, Rain smiled, picked up Tamar's helmet, and crawled out from beneath the overhanging stone ridge.

Placing the helmet on the ground, she allowed the downpour to pelt her freely and continued to force her essence into a raging whirlpool.

Deep within her soul, another grain of sand was being formed.

‘Teacher is always right

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    YoUrBrUh
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    Yes, teacher is always right
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    Star
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    Go Rain go!!! joy
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    Dadadai Shukosha
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    Awaken, little Rain!
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    Chapter 1821: A Thousand Steps

    Despite how tired Rain was, how badly she needed reprieve, she still sat on the ground and circulated her essence. Her body was absolutely motionless, but her soul was like a raging whirlpool.

    At the heart of the whirlpool, soul essence was being refined into solid form by the crushing pressure. There were plenty of radiant grains there, already, sparkling like gemstones as they spun and collided. Rain could almost hear the melodious ringing, and feel her soul tremble slightly with each clash.

    However, the brilliant gemstones were unable to fuse, yet. There weren't enough of them for that to happen.

    She had to create more.

    But it was such a slow and arduous process...

    Rain was already doing much better than anyone was supposed to. After years of slaying Nightmare Creatures, her essence was especially potent. Her control of it was both forceful and intricate, remarkably precise - at least for someone below the Ascended Rank.

    All she needed was time.

    Sadly, Rain wasn't sure that she had any time left.

    'I'm not fast enough…’

    Deeply concerned, she gritted her teeth and concentrated wholly on controlling her essence.

    When the moons reached the apogee of the cloudy sky, she allowed the raging whirlpool of her soul to dissipate and slumped, feeling like she was about to pass out from fatigue. Dragging Tamar's conical helmet over with a weak hand, she drank half of the water that had accumulated inside and finally felt alive again.

    A little.

    Then, Rain woke the young Legacy up and curled on the ground, instantly falling asleep.

    In the morning, her entire body felt broken. Rain had told Tamar that they would move on as soon as dawn broke, but in the end, they spent more time under the rock outcropping.

    Rain knew that she wouldn't endure another day of dragging the stretcher with her hands, so something had to be done. After thinking for a while, she unsheathed her hunting knife and carefully separated the alloy mesh from the lining of her military jacket.

    The alloy wire was very fine, but incredibly durable. She spent a lot of time patiently dismantling the mesh with the help of Tamar's enchanted dagger, then weaving the wires together. In the end, Rain was left with several meters of crude alloy rope.

    The young Legacy was observing with an incredulous expression. Her pallor had become a little better, but she still looked terrible.

    In fact, both of them did.

    Tamar had always maintained a valiant and dashing image, quite in line with her exalted status as the daughter of an old Legacy clan. Rain might not have had the same background, but she still endeavored to look if not refined, then at least decent.

    Now, both of them were dirty and wretched.

    They were covered in mud from head to toe, with sunken eyes and chapped lips. Their hair was damp and tangled. Their clothes might have had color once, but now they were indistinguishable from the surrounding dirt.

    It was a complete disgrace.

    Looking at Rain, then at herself, Tamar smiled faintly.

    "...Aren't we a sight to behold?"

    It was good to see that she still had enough spirit to be humorous in this situation.

    Continuing to weave wire rope, Rain smiled, as well.

    "Indeed. Aren't we lucky that the Tyrant is blind? At least it won't be offended by our appearance when it eats us,"

    Listening to Tamar chuckle in a weak voice, she fashioned one end of the wire rope into a simple harness, then secured the other end to the stretcher, Putting the harness on herself, Rain gave it a cautious tug.

    'Much better.'

    By then, she could already see the hideous giant far away in the distance. The abomination had not lost track of them despite the heavy rain. It was still following their scent, albeit a little slower.

    ‘Of course it is.’

    "We have to go."

    Tamar had seen the Tyrant, as well. Rain noticed that she never looked at it directly, keeping the creature in the periphery of her vision - just like Rain herself had been trained to do by her teacher.

    Many Nightmare Creatures could sense when a gaze was directed at them. So, she had been taught to never look at abominations directly when stalking them.

    'I guess Legacy training has something in common with mine.'

    She wondered who had it tougher, and decided that it was probably her.

    Helping Tamar onto the stretcher, Rain took a step forward. The wire rope dug into her skin, but it was much easier to pull the stretcher that way... which was not to say that it was easy,

    Rain still struggled against the heavy weight.

    She sighed quietly and gritted her teeth.

    Hooking his fingers under the wire rope to spare her chest and abdomen from being cut by it, she leaned her body forward and pulled. Rain was like a beast of burden, and the stretcher was like a strange mud sled.

    She was curious to see how long she would endure.

    Step, step. Another step.

    A thousand steps.

    More...

    The world narrowed down to a patch of drying mud in front of her, the feeling of the wire rope cutting into her shoulder, and the depleting struggle to pull the stretcher forward.

    The air flowed into her lungs as she breathed hoarsely.

    For a while, her mind was empty of thought, full of only the harsh sensation of physical strain.

    Rain was doing fine for an hour or two, but then, a sense of deep, suffocating exhaustion slowly seeped into her muscles, filling her body with lead. The horizon seemed as distant as it had been before, and the barren wasteland was unchanged. She felt like she had made no progress at all, and therefore, her silent torment felt endless.

    The lumbering silhouette of the blind Tyrant was still following them, far behind, prowling low to the ground.

    Rain pushed forward stubbornly.

    But at the same time...

    A cold realization sent chills running down her spine.

    'It's hopeless.'

    She wasn't one to give up without a fight, but she also knew better than to fight a hopeless battle.

    And this desperate struggle of hers was already lost.

    Rain might be able to stay ahead of the Tyrant for a while - maybe for a day, or even a few. But sooner or later, the abuse she was putting her body through would take its toll. At some point, she wouldn't be able to keep the pace anymore. Then, she wouldn't be able to take another step, or even rise from the ground.

    That was if nothing else killed her before that happened.

    So, all she could do... was keep walking forward and pray that some miracle would save them. Maybe, if she bought enough time, they would stumble on a passing Saint who happened to be traversing the Moonriver Plain by chance. Maybe another abomination would get into a fight with Tyrant, dealing it a grievous wound. Maybe... maybe...

    They would get lucky.

    But Rain was not willing to entrust her life to dumb luck.

    She had to think of something.

    She continued to pull the stretcher across the mud, slowly forcing her mind to wake up from the numb slumber.

    There had to be a way out. There always was.

    After a dozen more steps... or maybe a thousand...

    Rain's dark eyes suddenly glistened with ferocious determination.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1822: Miraculous Feat

      Actually, Rain already knew what miracle could save her. It wasn't a miracle that could happen to her, but rather a miracle she could make happen.

      It was her Awakening.

      Just like her teacher had said, it was the only solution to this lethal predicament.

      The problem was that the formation of her soul core was far away, while the Tyrant was too close. The abomination was not drawing closer yet, but it would soon.

      If Rain could rest with no distraction and concentrate on meditating steadily, there would have been hope of Awakening before the hideous giant caught its prey. But she had to escape from it, dragging Tamar across the wasteland, from dusk till dawn.

      She had to rest at night to recover at least some of her strength, so there were only a few short hours for her to circulate her essence while keeping watch.

      Those hours were woefully insufficient for the task at hand.

      But actually...

      Wasn't she looking at it all wrong?

      Rain remembered the previous night. The cool sensation of water droplets falling on her face, the joy she felt. Back then, she was circulating her essence. She took Tamar's helmet and moved it from below the overhanging stone ridge to catch the rain, hoping to quench her unbearable thirst.

      Which proved something vital.

      It was that she could move and control her essence at the same time. As long as her concentration wasn't broken, Rain could do whatever she wanted while forming her core.

      Of course, it wasn't easy to keep her essence under control when doing something else. It was already hard enough to maintain the raging whirlpool while in a state of perfect peace, not to mention extremely tiring.

      And yet, if she could circulate her essence while traversing the wasteland, then she wouldn't just have a few pitiful hours at night to form her core. Instead, she could keep forming it constantly, for as long as her mental fortitude allowed it.

      Rain felt a strange compulsion to laugh and cry at the same time.

      'Of course... of course! Why not?'

      She was already doing something unprecedented by trying to Awaken without the help of the Nightmare Spell. As far as Rain knew, no other human of the waking world had ever done that.

      And yet, she didn't just have to perform that miraculous feat, but also do it while being pursued by an Awakened Tyrant and dying from physical exertion. Lost in the wild reaches of the Dream Realm with no help, hope, or support.

      It wasn't fair at all.

      But it also made sense, in a strange kind of way. After all, making history was not supposed to be easy.

      ‘I can do it... I must do it. I have no choice but to do it.'

      Rain gritted her teeth.

      And then, ignoring her terrible fatigue and suffocating strain, she reached into her soul and tried to move her essence.

      The heavy mental and spiritual burden was instantly added to the crushing hardship of pushing her tired body forward.

      As soon as she took the next step and felt the wire rope cut into her skin painfully, her concentration was destroyed, and she lost control of her essence.

      Rain took a laborious breath, gripped the rope tighter, and tried again.

      This time, she managed to keep hold of her essence, but lost control of her abdominal muscles, allowing them to relax. She instantly lost balance, stumbled, and sprawled in the mud.

      "Ah..."

      Tamar subdued voice resounded from behind, tinged with concern:

      "Rani, are you alright?”

      Rain exhaled slowly, then pushed herself off the ground and wiped the mud off her face.

      Well, with how dirty her gloves were, she might have just added more mud to it.

      "I'm... fine."

      Pulling up the alloy harness, she gripped it again and pulled the stretcher forward.

      She did not make the same mistake the second time.

      It was terribly difficult, and ruthlessly hard. But after a while, she managed to take several steps without losing control of her essence.

      Then, a dozen steps.

      Then, a hundred.

      And finally, Rain forced herself to keep walking and circulating her essence at the same time. Her vision had turned blurry, and her mind felt as if it would collapse from strain.

      But it did not.

      Her body did not crumble, either.

      So, she kept walking.

      After a while, her hearing seemed to have turned incredibly sharp, She heard the makeshift stretcher scraping against rocks. She also heard the melodious ringing of crystals of essence colliding with each other, She could almost hear the roar of the radiant whirlpool as it revolved within her soul.

      Eventually - she did not know how much time had passed - she thought that she could feel her essence with incredible clarity, like she had never felt it before. The sensation of it flowing through her, within her, was almost physical.

      And so, it was almost as if her body and soul became one, indistinguishable from each other.

      When that happened, she pushed her essence harder, making it revolve even faster. The pressure at the heart of the whirlpool increased, and the speed with which the next grain was being formed increased as well.

      Much more importantly...

      Rain wasn't limited to meditating a few hours a day anymore. She could keep the process of core formation at all times - while she walked, while she talked, while she rested her weary body on the ground.

      As long as her will held, she did not have to stop.

      The question was...

      What would take longer? For her will to shatter, or for her soul core to be formed?

      Rain was going to find the answer, whether she wanted to or not.

      ***

      As night fell, so did she.

      Rain collapsed on the ground, unmoving. This time, she remained motionless for far longer than yesterday.

      It felt like her body had shut down.

      She had never been so utterly beaten before, or exhausted so terribly.

      And yet, she still continued to control her essence, never letting its current stop or slow down.

      After a while, Tamar awkwardly crawled over to check on her. The Legacy girl helped Rain turn over, supported her to sit up, and shoved a strip of meat into her hands.

      "Eat."

      Rain smiled weakly and forced herself to take a bite.

      The Tyrant had fallen behind in the latter half of the day. Her speed had been greater with the harness, and she had covered much more distance. It was still nowhere near enough to escape the pursuit, but at least they would survive another night.

      Probably.

      They even had some water left.

      After quenching her thirst and consuming enough meat to refuel her depleted body, Rain sprawled on the ground and sighed.

      "Ah. I'm going to be terribly skinny by the end of it."

      Tamar stared at her with an incredulous expression.

      "That's what you're concerned about?"

      Rain considered laughing, but found the thought too tiring. In the end, she said:

      "Why, of course. I want the Tyrant to be left hungry after it gobbles me up. Skin and bones, that sort of thing..."

      The young Legacy remained silent for a few moments, then sighed.

      "You have a very morbid sense of humor, don't you, Rani?"

      Laying on the ground, Rain grinned.

      "What can I say? If you live with wolves, you'll howl like a wolf. Someone has been a bad influence on me."

      After a while, she added:

      "...I'm sure I'm pretty delicious, though."

      Tamar had her usual stoic expression on, but at that moment, it cracked a little.

      Looking away, she suppressed a chuckle, and said in a serious tone:

      "I'm sure you are."

      As she did, Rain felt another radiant crystal being formed deep within her soul.

      The melodious ringing was growing louder, and more frequent.
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        RokakakaRu
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        How small the chapters are, oh god
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          ropero
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          1240 and 1312 words accordingly, basically a pre-lateposting avarage. However g3 still posts them so bloody late butwhy
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          DanielPlay
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          I think I've lost count of how many times I've read this process of turning the essence and creating a small grain. The chapters are already short and the fact that g3 spends half of it repeating this same process doesn't help much.
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            Максим Довбняк
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            It seems to me that G3 was captured by Xvim (from the Mother of Learning): "Wrong. Start over!" and so on every chapter - start over, start over… STOP PLEASE!
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              Neoryu
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              Still, the effectiveness of his training cannot be denied, Zorian approves.
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      EVOLT
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      Thank you!

      Also I know we are comparing her awakening to Sunny’s but we have to remember how completely different their situations were. Sunny never had training, basically knew nothing abt the spell world, and was forced into the spell by fate. The way he manage to outwit the knight of the nine and make his way to the temple was because of how he grew up being all alone and not trusting anyone. Also he didn’t necessarily kill the tyrant with his power either. Rain on the other hand has had support all the time, has had Neph and the crew teach her how to use weapons and insight of how the world works, and most importantly she has a mentor (sunny). He also ensured that the spell didn’t take her into the spell world, as I would imagine she would’ve passed it no sweat compared to sunny. Now sure beating an awakened tyrant sounds crazy… but what if she were to awaken? The only thing she is missing right now is power and weapons, and if managed to awaken, wouldn’t she ask Tamar to use her weapons against it. That would be my guess on how the end of this arc will play out.

      Either that or Tamar dies and sunny saves rain. I most likely think it’s the first method tho.
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    Turnc4406
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    Imagine this.

    Rain and her injured compadre are forced to flee the other direction by the coming of the blinded and grotesque, yet vaguely human Awakened Tyrant.

    They make it to Godgrave where, injured, desperate and terrified, Rain seeks shelter in the Nameless Temple, and her blood drops onto the dais/alter as she begs her teacher to save her.

    As the Tyrant approaches, he is destroyed at the last moment by inky black tentacles that rip him apart with ease.

    When she wakes up, she has become an Awakened. Her True Name is Found by Darkness.

    Where have I read something like that before?
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      DanielPlay
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      Their theory is impossible, firstly because the unnamed temple is so far inside Godgrave, they would never survive the trip to the land of shadows, secondly because the moment they got too close to Godgrave, Rain would be pulled into the first nightmare.
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        Turnc4406
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        It wasn't really a theory. It was just meant to be a fun idea.
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          Dummybaron
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          Well apart from God's Grave, I'm sure it's going to end up at least similiar to Sunny's 1st Nightmare and what you suggested. So the only bad thing in your idea was location.
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    Fyharo
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    In the first Nightmare, Sunny had to run from a Tyrant too, so I think Rain will also somehow kill this Handman and become Awakened in the process.
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      DanielPlay
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      I think she will wake up first before killing the tyrant, I know that g3 really likes Rain, but then it will be forcing the script too much.
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      Turnc4406
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      Imagine this.

      Rain and her injured compadre are forced to flee the other direction by the coming of the blinded and grotesque, yet vaguely human Awakened Tyrant.

      They make it to Godgrave where, injured, desperate and terrified, Rain seeks shelter in the Nameless Temple, and her blood drops onto the dais/alter as she begs her teacher to save her.

      As the Tyrant approaches, he is destroyed at the last moment by inky black tentacles that rip him apart with ease.

      When she wakes up, she has become an Awakened. Her True Name is Found by Darkness.

      Where have I read something like that before?
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    bpolonifis
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    I believe the story moves in a way to procure a new ally in the Domain, whwre Rain is in the face of tamar's family.
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    alogran
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    Looking forward to critical mass.
    Rain anomalies will become more obvious. afraid the potential shadow princess will have to meet the shadow lord.. very afraid. very very.🤩🤩
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    SrgtLock
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    So close to the powder keg of story threads to blow! Looking forward to it.
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      ArMiks
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      so ironic that sunny's no longer entangled in the fate lines, but they are all converging around him again, whether intentional or not
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        samy dakiche
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        He is the MC,[fated] is just g3's excuse to explain Sunny's luck.
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          Dummybaron
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          I thought that [Fated] shows that someone was chosen by Fate/Weaver themselves for some reason, and things that have very little chance to happen, happens to them because of imprint of Fate/Luck manipulation. Kinda like
          (not sure if it's a spoiler but stil spoiler warning for LOTM).

          Also [Fated] was another reminder for Sunny that every his choice is predetermined. Not only he is Slave to anyone who says his True Name, but he is also an eternal Slave of Fate. And I'm sure it will still play some role dependending on what Sunny will choose [Fated] or [Fateless].
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    Deathseeker
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    I was hoping that mc will become a sovereign first oru2x
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      Dummybaron
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      I'm sure creating your own Domain is much time consuming, than forming a Soul Core, mostly because nobody has any idea how it's done and it's different for everyone. Then you need to find catalyst for your Domain to manifest, which again could be anything.

      There is literaly no way for Sunny to become Supreme before Rain Awakening. Especially when he said himself, he needs her to Awaken so he would have easier job protecting her during war. I believe that she will become Awakened during this month before war.
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        Deathseeker
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        you know Nephis said that she is creating her domain around her longing part which comes under her aspect so If we look at Sunny aspect it is Shadow Slave so maybe it will be related to shadow something reader
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          Vin
          Vin
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          As mentioned tens of chapters ago, I too believe, that the answer to Sunny’s domain relies in his yet to be used ability, the one in which he can grant someone his blessing/ make someone his vassal. Once Rain awakens, Sunny can bless her and we’ll probably take a step forward towards his sovereignty.
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