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Chapter 1824: After Me Comes the Flood

The Tyrant was still behind them, its towering figure moving slowly in the distance.

Rain reminded herself that they could not waste any time. And yet, she had no strength left to rise.

However, that was alright.

She had felt the same way the previous time she fell, and the time before that, and the time before that...

Letting out a quiet groan, Rain sat up, then slowly staggered to her feet. Walking over to where she had dropped the hunting knife, she picked it up and sheathed her blades. The crude sheath she had made for the enchanted dagger was coming undone, sliced by its sharp blade... but it would hold for a day or two, which was more than she could ask for.

Finally, she looked at Tamar.

"How... how are you doing? "

The young Legacy was laying down on the stretcher, breathing heavily. Her breathing did not sound good.

"I'm alright. I heal fast. The bleeding is already stopping. ”

Rain nodded.

Even if the bleeding did not stop, there was little she could do. All she could do was trust in Tamar's incredible resilience.

Walking over to where the alloy harness lay in the mud, Rain glanced at the corpses of the three

Nightmare Creatures. Usually, she would have harvested meat and soul shards from them, but the Tyrant was too close.

There was no time.

‘I just need to hold on until nightfall. Then... then, I can rest.’

She put the harness on and pulled the stretcher.

She just had to keep walking.

And keep her essence flowing.

Life had been complicated, but now, it was very simple. The scope of her existence was narrowed down to these two things.

She dragged Tamar away from the dead abominations,

They continued their gruesome journey.

As Rain walked, she could feel her soul changing subtly. There were countless radiant crystals at the heart of the whirlpool now, all being pressed together by the crushing pressure.

She could feel the pressure growing.

As it did, the rain was becoming more violent, as well. It slowly grew from a constant downpour to a pelting deluge, as if the sky was slowly splitting open.

The weather was strange. Tamar had mentioned once that it did not rain that often, or that much, in the southern reaches of the Moonriver Plain... her ancestral Citadel was somewhere nearby, so she would know.

It seemed that the world was either helping them or trying to kill them. Rain wasn't sure which, and didn't care to find out.

All she cared about was making it to nightfall alive.

And in the end, she did.

However, to her despair, the long-awaited reprieve did not come.

Usually, she was able to create some distance between them and the Tyrant by the time darkness fell. The abominable giant would lumber in the distance in the first half of the day, then slowly disappear beyond the horizon in the latter part.

However, this time, she could still see its silhouette, following them from far away.

Perhaps she had grown so weak that she couldn't maintain sufficient speed anymore, or perhaps the

Tyrant was slowly adapting to being blind. It was even possible that its eyes were gradually regenerating... Awakened abominations possessed stunning vitality, after all, just like Awakened humans did.

What seemed impossible for a mundane person was nothing special to them.

In any case, the giant was too close.

Soon, darkness enveloped the world. The three moons and the sea of stars were hidden behind the clouds, so it was even more oppressive than before. The rain fell in a constant stream, reducing the visibility even further.

Rain lowered herself to the ground, kneeling in the mud.

"Are we stopping? "

Tamar couldn't hide the grim feeling of dread from her voice.

Rain slowly shook her head.

"We can't stop. Not tonight. "

The Tyrant was too close, so they had to keep going.

She took a deep breath, feeling cold air cut her tortured lungs.

“Summon a luminous Memory. “

They had avoided using one before, afraid that light would attract uninvited guests, but there wasn't much choice now.

Soon, a wave of stark light flowed from behind her, illuminating a narrow circle around them. The streams of water falling from the sky seemed to ignite with that light, glistening like precious gems.

It was pretty.

Rain sighed.

Then, she rose from the ground and continued walking.

South, south...

How far south had they gone, already?

When would they reach their goal?

It did not matter.

Rain continued to walk, arduously pulling the heavy stretcher behind her. She continued to spin her essence and listened to the tremors running through her soul.

She had reached a state of being beyond exhausted.

And yet... the worst part was that she couldn't see the Tyrant anymore.

It could have been far away, or only a few hundred meters behind them. It could have even been reaching for them with its countless hands, already.

‘I need to keep going’

And so she did.

Slowly, all thoughts disappeared from her head.

All that was left was the ringing of her soul, which was slowly growing louder and louder.

Rain did not notice that the pelting rain was becoming heavier and heavier, as well. A powerful wind rose, sending water flying almost parallel to the ground. Soon, a blinding flash illuminated the world, and a deafening thunderclap shook the heavens.

The rain was turning into a furious storm.

She smiled, feeling the streams of cold water wash the mud off her sunken face.

Her smile was a little scary.

Eventually, the lightning grew so frequent that there were almost no breaks between its flashes.

The thunderclaps had fused into a continuous litany of deafening roars. If it had seemed as if the sky was splitting open before, then it was collapsing entirely now.

A vast and prodigious storm had descended upon the Moonriver Plain.

And yet, Rain wasn't aware.

She could only think about walking forward, one step at a time.

But then...

She couldn't walk forward anymore.

Not because her strength had abandoned her, but because there was nowhere for her to go.

Rain stopped, barely noticing that there was no ground in front of her.

There was no mud, no stone outcroppings.

Instead, she was standing in front of an abyssal drop.

She frowned.

‘Have I... have I lost direction and swayed toward the canyon? ’

But that was not it.

Slowly, she grew cognizant of her surroundings.

The thundering storm, the blinding flashes of lightning, the impenetrable darkness... and a deep, reverberating hum that seemed to penetrate her very bones, resounding from somewhere below.

Rain looked into the abyss and staggered.

She might have fallen over the edge if not for the harness that attached her to Tamar's stretcher.

The young Legacy called from behind, struggling to make her voice heard over the storm:

"Rani... Rani, is it... ”

In front of them, the Moonriver Plain came to an end.

The great plateau ceased abruptly, creating a vast and head-spinning wall of stone that stretched from east to west, as far as the eye could see.

Countless canyons merged or opened into the vertical abyss, most of them expelling enormous jets of foaming water.

The streams of water merged and plummeted down, creating an unimaginable, endless waterfall.

It was as if the world was crying.

'… The Weeping Goddess. ’

They had reached the great waterfall that served as the boundary of the Moonriver Plain.

The Lake of Tears was somewhere far below. The city governed by Clan Sorrow was situated on its shore, and their Citadel was somewhere close, cut into the cliffs.

Rain's eyes widened.

Not from joy, but from horror. ‘We're... we're dead:

Turning around, she waited for lightning to illuminate the world and saw the dreadful shape of the Tyrant.

The abomination was not too far away.

There was no time to come up with a way to descend to the bottom of the towering cliffs, There was no time to explore the edge of the plateau, searching for the Citadel of Clan Sorrow.

The goal of their ghastly journey, which had been supposed to be their salvation, was nothing but a death sentence now.

Because the Tyrant was too close, pursuing them...

And they had nowhere else to run.

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    Goat aizen
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    I think she gonna get aspect of storm goddess
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    Lrb
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    Já foi explicado o do porque seu nome ser Sunless, mas já foi mencionado o de Rain ? Agora não lembro se Sunny já falou porque sua mãe deu esse nome a ela
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    Chapter 1825: Edge of the Abyss

    The storm shrouded everything in impenetrable darkness. The roaring thunderclaps reverberated across the plain, and a deluge of water was falling from the sky, as if the heavenly floodgates had shattered under the immense pressure, dooming the world to be drowned.

    Frequent bolts of lightning tore apart the darkness, replacing it with blinding light. And somewhere below, the tidal hum of the colossal waterfall was fusing with the raging song of the furious storm.

    Rain stood at the edge of the abyss, looking at the black sky with a resentful expression.

    Behind her, Tamar was looking back, at the hideous shape of the pursuing Tyrant.

    There was nowhere for them to run.

    "Rani! The Tyrant. . . "

    Rain looked at the sky, and then took a deep breath.

    Then, surrounded by the raging storm, she sat on the ground at the edge of the abyss. Crossing her legs, she placed her hands on her knees, and closed her eyes.

    In a flash of lightning, her tranquil figure looked incredibly out of place.

    She exhaled slowly.

    ‘Focus. ’

    Rain concentrated on her soul. A radiant river was flowing within her, forming a furious whirlpool. At its heart, beautiful crystals of essence were being tempered by the crushing pressure.

    The melodious song of her soul was louder than the storm, and much more compelling.

    She couldn't hear Tamar anymore.

    ‘Form. Clash. Awaken:

    Nothing else mattered.

    Behind her, Tamar looked at her mundane companion in despair. Noticing that Rani was sitting on the edge of the abyss, unmoving, she was stunned for a moment. Then, a look of guilt and shame twisted her beautiful face.

    She assumed that the older girl had completely exhausted her strength, both physical and mental.

    It was already an incredibly valiant feat, to have persisted for so long without collapsing. Rani possessed enough willpower and conviction — or maybe stubbornness — to put most Awakened to shame.

    But everyone had a limit.

    "Rani. . . "

    Tamar gritted her teeth.

    Despite the terrible flood pouring from the shattered sky, the Tyrant never seemed to lose their scent. It moved slowly, keeping its head low to the ground. Countless hands were supporting its weight, sinking deep into the mud.

    Rain was fully focused on her soul. Now that she did not have to walk or pull the heavy stretcher, the measure of control she could exert over her essence had increased. The radiant whirlpool spun even faster, and the pressure at the heart of it had increased even further.

    There were countless crystals of solid essence there, by now, each no larger than a grain of sand.

    They collided against each other chaotically, making her entire soul tremble. That trembling used to happen rarely, but now, there was no stop to it. It was as if Rain's soul was in the middle of an earthquake.

    But it was not enough. Still, it wasn't. . .

    ‘Fuse! ’

    Rain did not know whether her mental cry was a command, a request, or a desperate prayer. It was simply her will, expressed in a single world.

    And just at that moment, either by coincidence or responding to her cry. . .

    Two of the radiant gemstones collided. However, this time, they were not repelled by each other.

    Instead, both cracked, and then. . .

    Merged.

    A sense of indescribable jubilation drowned her heart.

    ‘Finally. . . ’

    After the first pair, it was as if an invisible catalyst had been added to her soul, starting a chain reaction. More and more of the tiny essence crystals became covered by a net of fine cracks, and then seamlessly fused with each other. Then, the larger gemstones consumed the smaller ones, or merged with those of the same size.

    The process was incredibly violent, resembling the catastrophic ignition of a thermonuclear bomb.

    The merging of the essence crystals reminded

    Rain of nuclear fusion. . . the wondrous process that kept the distant stars burning in the cold, empty sky.

    And it was indeed as if a star was being born at the center of her soul.

    There was blinding light produced by the fusing gemstones. There was heat, as well. The very heart of her soul had turned into an incandescent, luminous sea, and she couldn't sense individual crystals anymore.

    The whirlpool of essence was being slowly absorbed into that radiant sea.

    ‘. . . The soul core is forming’

    Indeed, hidden in the sea of light, a soul core was being built within her soul. And that nascent core. . . was like a bridge between her soul and her flesh.

    Rain felt as though a miniature star was burning in the center of her chest: waves of heat were radiating from it, slowly reaching her empty stomach and lacerated shoulders, then her tortured arms and legs, then her aching hands and feet.

    Under that heat, her bones, muscles, organs and blood vessels were being rebuilt and revitalized.

    She was being reborn. She was becoming stronger, faster, healthier. . .

    It was euphoric.

    With each second, his transformation was becoming more profound.

    After some time had passed, the star burning in his chest finally cooled down. The luminous sea dimmed, and from it. . .

    A radiant sphere was revealed, shining beautifully upon Rain's soul.

    The heat was replaced with a soothing coldness.

    That coldness washed over her body, taking away all the aches and discomforts that had been accumulated there over the past six days. Then it moved up, reaching her mind and soothing it.

    She slowly opened her eyes.

    ‘Is this. . . what it means to be Awakened? "

    Rain felt. . . powerful. Her body was suffused with ferocious strength, startling endurance, and boundless vitality. Her senses were sharper. Even her mind seemed to have become more profound, somehow.

    Soul essence flowed freely through her body, seeping into her bones and muscles. It felt richer and more responsive. . . almost palpable.

    The soul core was at the heart of it all, serving as the bridge between tangible and intangible.

    A tired smile appeared on Rain's face.

    ‘I did it! ’

    Lost in the depths of a furious storm, sitting on the edge of a bottomless abyss, surrounded by darkness, and pursued by a harrowing abomination. . .

    The first human of the waking world had just Awakened without taking upon the curse of the Nightmare Spell.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1826: Coming Storm

      While Rain was in the middle of her Awakening.

      Tamar was struggling not to drown. Streams of water were pouring from the sky, mixing with mud. . . laying powerlessly on the stretcher, she felt weak and spent.

      The situation seemed to be hopeless.

      Not only would he die, but Rani, who had refused to abandon her and strived so stubbornly to save them, would be killed, too.

      Looking at the furious black sky, Tamar wanted to give up.

      But she couldn't.

      “Ah…”

      A long sight escaped from her lips.

      Then, a whirlwind of sparks surrounded her, forming into a beautiful spear.

      Tamar gritted her teeth, then rose to her feet, using the spear as a crutch.

      Immediately, severe pain pierced her fragile legs.

      It had been six or seven days since they were broken. The bones had healed, somewhat, but even for an awakening, that was not nearly enough time to recover. She was probably undoing all that healing. . . but, still.

      Tamar refused to die lying down.

      Better yet, she didn’t want to die at all. She was also indignant at the thought of Rani dying because of her.

      So, she had a hard decision to make.

      ‘I have to summon the Echo.’

      The monstrous wolf was protecting the survey team, and she was unwilling to compromise their safety. However, at this point, there was no sense in keeping the Echo with them.

      That was because it would disappear if Tamar died, leaving the survey team similarly defenseless.

      The problem was. . .

      That there was no way to guarantee that summoning the Echo would save them. It was an

      Ascended Monster — a protector gifted to her by her clan. An Ascended Monster was a powerful creature, but it was not a given that it would be able to defeat an Awakened Tyrant.

      Especially this Tyrant in particular, who seemed both ancient and exceedingly powerful.

      The wolf wouldn't be able to carry them away, either, because the Tyrant was too close, and the

      Echo would instantly attract its attention.

      So. . . in order to increase their chances, Tamar would have to assist the Echo in fighthing the

      Tyrant herself. She could still draw her bow, even if doing so would make her wounds open.

      ‘I’ll. . . I'll summon it, then.’

      And yet, she hesitated.

      Watching the Tyrant slowly draw closer, Tamar waited for something. Maybe something would happen. . . some miracle that would lead the hideous giant away. Maybe a bolt of lightning would descend from the sky and burn it.

      Maybe she wouldn't need to fail her friends and mission, after all.

      But nothing happened.

      The Tyrant was already too close. It was still following their scent. A miracle did not descent, and their fates were still sealed.

      Tamar took a deep breath and prepared to dismiss the Echo.

      . . But just before she did, a hand suddenly landed on her shoulder.

      Tamar flinched and looked back.

      Rani was standing there, looking at her calmly.

      Constant flashes of lightning were reflecting in her striking black eyes, making it seem as though they were illuminated by inner light.

      The mundane girl. . . looked different, somehow.

      Tamar couldn't tell what about her had changed, exactly, in the lightning-infused darkness.

      Rani smiled.

      "It's alright. I'll take care of it now.”

      She paused for a moment, and then added calmly:

      “Summon that sword of yours. ”

      Tamar looked at her in confusion, failing to understand what was happening. Her reason told her that Rani must have lost her mind, and that there was no point in listening to her ramblings.

      But, somehow, Tamar did not believe it. She felt a strange compulsion to be unreasonable and believe in her companion.

      And, after a long pause. . . she did.

      Instead of dismissing the Echo and summoning it here, she summoned her brutish zweihander and offered it to Rani.

      Rani took it with a thankful nod.

      She could barely lift it before. But now, she was holding it easily, as if her strength was suddenly in no way inferior to Tamar's own.

      Patting Tamar on the shoulder reassuringly, Rani turned and walked away from the edge.

      She was heading toward the approaching Tyrant.

      ***

      Rain walked through the storm, carrying the heavy greatsword easily. Sadly, she had not had a lot of time to bask in the ecstasy of having Awakened — they were still in mortal danger. The Tyrant was still drawing closer.

      And she had to kill it. . . Which was a tall task.

      Even now that Rain was an Awakened, the Tyrant posed a lethal threat to her. After all, most

      Awakened did not fight such powerful creatures alone. . . her case was especially precarious, because she was a singular existence.

      Not only had she Awakened mere minutes ago, but she also did not possess an Aspect yet. Unlike the carriers of the Nightmare Spell, those who

      Awakened naturally, like her, had to spend time slowly discovering their Aspect and Flaw.

      Before that happened, she would not have powerful Aspect Abilities to assist her in battle.

      All she had was her enhanced physical prowess, cunning, and Tamar's sword.

      Now, she would see if that was enough.

      Reaching a certain point, directly in the path of the approaching Tyrant, Rain lowered the zweihander to the ground, assumed a stance. . . and froze.

      She had thought a lot about how to kill that damned Tyrant.

      Actually, it wasn't that hard to achieve.

      The creature did not possess an impenetrable carapace or thick fur to stop her blade. Its defense was mostly in the form of overwhelming offense — the forest of arms were its minions, so damaging or destroying them would not harm the abomination. One had to reach its body to deliver a fatal wound, but to do that, they had to fight their way through the avalanche of monstrous hands.

      Which was close to impossible for someone like her.

      However. . .

      The Tyrant was blind now.

      So, that was what Rain decided to gamble her life on.

      Standing motionlessly in the path of the abomination, she did not make a single sound. In fact, she even held her breath and forced her heartbeat to slow down — in the middle of the roaring storm, the creature would not hear it.

      At least that was Rain's hope.

      As she watched the hideous Nightmare Creature approach, all her instincts were screaming for her to turn away and run. However, she did not move at all.

      Soon, the Tyrant drew so close that she could discern every ghastly detail of its gaunt body, flooded by the light of the flashing bolts of lightning.

      The creature was coming right at her. . . But it was not aware that its prey was so close, yet.

      Soon, a monstrous hand landed in the mud directly to Rain's right.

      Then, another landed in the mud to her left.

      The abomination dragged itself closer.

      Its appalling, oversized head was now almost above her, the enormous maw close enough to swallow her whole in an instant.

      Rain smiled darkly.

      ‘Got you.’

      Instead of fighting her way through the forest of hands, she had allowed the blind Tyrant to bring itself to her.

      She finally moved.

      As soon as she did, the Tyrant's head jerked, turning toward her.

      But it was already too late.

      The zweihander exploded forward, slicing through the mud and rising in an upward arc. Rain pulled with one hand and pushed with the other, using its long handle as a lever. Her Awakened strength was great enough to make the blade of the greatsword turn into a blur.

      A split second later. . .

      The zweihander struck the Tyrant's chin. Its sharp blade carried enough force and momentum to slice its jaw in half, sever its tongue, break through the fragile bones of the nasal cavity, cut cleanly through its brain, and finally escape from its forehead.

      In an instant, the abomination's head was split in two halves.

      A moment later, Rain was already jumping back.

      She easily leaped a dozen meters back, then slid in the mud the same distance.

      By then, countless hands were already pummeling the spot where she had stood. If she had been even a little bit slower, she would have been crushed.

      But it did not matter.

      Because those hands were nothing but minions.

      The Tyrant itself. . . was dead.

      Its body swayed heavily, and then collapsed into the mud, a river of blood spilling from its mangled head.

      Just like that, the pursuit was over.
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        EVOLT
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        Thank you!
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        Lrb
        Lrb
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        Se cuidem criaturas do pesadelo, quando a lendária Rani alcançar sua segunda classe (mestre), ela vai matar até amaldiçoados vai ser tipo "ela atacou o amaldiçoado e pulou, mas se não fosse por 1 milésimo ela teria morrido", assim como foi que o autor descreveu nos últimos 3 monstros que ela matou
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        DanielPlay
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        Finally Rain has awakened, I hope Sunny teaches her how to access her sea of soul quickly, after these 4 years to awaken, if she has to spend another year to discover how to enter her sea of soul, it's sad.
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        rekicchi
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        Is it just me or these chapters became extra short butwhy
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        Cj.17
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        So this means she doesn't have shadow aspect cus her soul see and core are bright which is different from sunny's. What a disappointment 😔. But I hope her aspect brings something to the table, otherwise it wouldn't be fitting of the first ever human to awaken without the spell to have something useless.
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        Kiber
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        Рейн в Одиночку убила Тирана, ВОУ, да Санни должен за это дать ей Хорошую память blushed
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        Zrilla
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        Я один думаю что победа над этим чудовищем была слишком лëгкой? Типа да много обстоятельств привели к этому результату, но почему всë так идеально? Реин только пробудилась а эже спасает ситуацию как "капитан марвел" Никакого эпичного боя с боссом на пределе сил! И вишенка на торте Тамара стоит как дикорация, она просто стоит с открытым ртом и офигеваю от того какая Реин крутая, она даже из лука не выстрелила чтобы помочь. Я негодую из-за того что всë закончилось так быстро и без ошибки. (Я конкретно про момент убийства тирана)
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          Kiber
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          Ну вероятнее всего Учитель сделал такую идеальную ситуацию, а момент с Тамарой, то зачем ей стрелять, чтобы привлечь внимание тирана который почти мгновенно убьёт её? Ещё и Тиран попался очень удачный, слепой, ещё и погода х**новая 24
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    Se ela ganhar um aspecto divino vai ter que vir com uma boa explicação. Sunny só tem um divino porque ele "morreu" no templo e seu aspecto mudou, mas era para ele ser apenas um escravo e não um escravo das sombras. Mas como o autor está do lado da Rain, provavelmente, vai vir um rank alto.
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    rekicchi
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    Everyone is curious about what kind of aspect Rain will get, but aren't you all curious what Rank it will be? I think anything below Divine Rank isn't suited for Sunny's brother.
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      rekicchi
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      oh, i meant sister.
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      ArMiks
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      i'm speculating about the order of events and theories because they're at least plausible and easy to somewhat predict since there are quite a lot of pieces of information to mix and match that may or may not result to my conclusions. it's fun using the previous information and try to guess the outcome, then wait to be proven or dis-proven later on in the succeeding chapters.

      but her aspect's rank doesn't really have any background info so we may speculate about it, but without basis, for me at least, it's not really fun to guess. it's just something that i'll read later, then go "oh so that's what it was".
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      Kiber
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      А как мы вообще узнаем её Аспект без заклинания? Или оно будет? У меня очень плохая память, помогите frost
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        ArMiks
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        i think you're asking how we will know what her aspect will be. she would basically have to do it by a lot of trial and error, as well as a lot of introspection and sensing the effects of her abilities
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          silverman
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          They just have to ask Cassie. She can see through Sunny's eyes and it was confirmed she knew of the avatar in the Song domain. Only the Weaver mask prevents us from seeing.
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    foolhardy
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    This is just a theory of mine. It was mentioned earlier that drops of ichor are lineage memories which influences relatives to awaken aspects related to that deity like anvils brother and song’s daughters. Sunny’s lineage is got from weaver who is connected to Dream God. Maybe rain will awaken an aspect related to the daemons that we don’t know yet.
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      rekicchi
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      It's not like Sunny gave birth to Rain for her to carry the daemon’s bloodline he obtained— not inherited. Both their lineages come from their parents, it's just that Sunny's got quite messed up a bit because of Weaver's bloodline.

      I think they originally have Shadow's lineage.
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    Orda
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    To me, it would be a real shame if rain doesn’t get a shadow type aspect.
    Something related to the storm god and the name “rain” is cool and all, but for me it would be way cooler if her aspect connects her to sunny and his bloodline, creating their own small legacy clan.
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    IzuChukwu
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    Wait a sec, Sunless — Shadows, Rain — Storm.

    Who are their parents...?
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    Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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    Due to the constant rise of the storm, I'm starting to think Rain is definitely getting an aspect related to the Storm God.
    I'm 90% sure.
    Tho it seems obvious based on the weather and her name, "Rain"
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      SkySusanoo
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      I'm fairly certain that it will be something related to Shadow. Sunny just randomly getting one of the God's abilities seems too good to be coincidental. I wouldn't be too surprised if his parents turn out to be descendants of Shadow or something, with Weaver lurking somewhere as well.

      What I mean is, I think there is some kind of bloodline there, and Rain will inherit some of it's power too. Of course, I would be happy to be wrong and get something interesting.
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        Devil of Antarctica
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        O talvez Rain obtenga el aspecto divino de la descendencia de la diosa de la tormenta?
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      ArMiks
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      oooh, then what if their parents are somehow distantly related to descendants of followers of the storm and shadow gods?
      sunny would probably take after his mother who is maybe descended from a shadow priestess like the slave he took over in his first nightmare. also, the shadow dance was supposed to be learned from the shadow follower's shadow priestess mother right? that shadow dance scene.
      then maybe rain takes after their unnamed father who is maybe related to storm in some way or another.
      and maybe weaver made the connection possible in the middle if they(weaver) are playing marethyu
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        SkySusanoo
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        That's plausible. But then again, two people with ancestry of 2 different gods having 2 children, who inherited their powers. Seems a bit far-fetched. And then even more coincidental inheritance of gods' powers by 2 siblings?

        In my opinion, the only way that would happen if Weaver planned it to save the world from the void or something. Otherwise it's just handing out rare powers out of no context.
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          ArMiks
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          Yes. It's a bit of a long shot. That's why i mentioned the weaver's meddling in the end
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      Kiber
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      Хм, я теперь задумался над этим, Дом Ночи ведь контролирует путь Бури без государя, получается, что она сможет претендовать на этот дом? bond
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    DanielPlay
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    Will they jump off the cliff? Will Sunny show up to save them? Or will they kill the Tyrant? Frankly, this third one is the one I least expect to happen, Rain killing this tyrant is basically throwing the novel's entire power ranking up.
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      Gerhman_Sparrow23
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      But when has this novel ever stuck to its power/tanking system? I mean Nephis killed a Fallen Terror as a sleeper. I mean it takes a saint to kill a Fallen Titan and a terror is just one Class below it but she still did it.
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        ArMiks
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        true. aside from absolute power in killing ranks above one's own, there are also loopholes to exploit. sunny killed solvane twice as an awakened when she was weakened by noctis using the fate-dagger. sunny also killed the thieving bird's offspring as a sleeper when it was defenseless. then sunny killed daeron as an ascended. now the cohort is planning on killing sovereigns as saints.
        the key point here is that their (except nephis') prey are usually first weakened and maimed before having the possibility of being killed. also with a bit of luck and chance.

        now, that tyrant is blinded and somewhat injured. and if the rising action is pointing in the right direction, she will probably have a breakthrough during, if not before, fighting the tyrant. my guess is that she will not resign herself to fate and fight the tyrant in a do-or-die fashion and have a breakthrough mid-combat which will give her the chance to kill it, then succeed. afterwards, we will hear sunny in his spell-voice saying "you have awakened" to rain.

        or maybe someone from the citadel hears the commotion above the cliffs and come snooping in time to save them both.
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        Doksoo
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        Sunny killed the fallen titan as a master due to the preparation and shadow of the transcendental rank (Saint), Saint (terrible fang) due to the strengthening of x6 Neph, the Great Beast also due to the preparation and X6 STRENGTHENING of Neph (also weakened), Neph killed the fallen horror (Crimson Spire) when he was undergoing evolution, which weakened him,
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      Gerhman_Sparrow23
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      One more inconsistency in power system and a searing one at that (how can I even overlook this!). A Fallen Terror (crimson terror of the Forgotten Shore) was able to contain a Great Titan(The Dark Sea)!
      The Dark Sea of the Forgotten Shore was indeed a living being… a Great Titan
      - Chapter 1760
      I mean how!?! And also how was that Fallen Terror able to affect a whole worl(world that became forgotten shore) while the Corrupted Terror of LO49 was only able to affect a small area of Earth!?
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        silverman
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        The Fallen terror never contained the sea ... the 7 seals were supposed to contain the sea and it was never really explained how.

        The Fallen terror was only there to collect essence through the labyrinth and then feed it to the sun so that it would continue to burn and light the world.
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