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Chapter 1827: Cleansing

Hidden in the shadows, Sunny let out a secretive sight of relief.

The past week had been a terrible ordeal for Rain... but it had not been easy for him, either.

A long time ago, Sunny had told Rain that he could teach her how to wield a sword, how to traverse the Dream Realm, and how to kill her enemies... but he could not teach her how to be strong. The world was a cold and ruthless place, and his little sister was much too soft to endure its cruelty.

Even now, all these years later, she retained that softness. She had learned how to wield weapons, survive in the wild, and hunt down abominations, but her nature was still the same. Rain had never suffered heartbreaking loss, had never felt the lightless depths of true despair, and had never faced the darkest sides of humanity.

Despite her cool appearance and tough reputation, at her core, she was still the same kind and sweet girl.

Which was a solace to Sunny. He never wanted her to lose that part of herself.

And yet, he couldn't coddle her too much, either. It would only do Rain harm if she learned to rely on him too much.

So, he had laboriously created the persona of Shadow, her mercurial teacher — who was both friendly and caring, but also a little sinister and not completely reliable.

That way, she could still feel a false sense of danger while being protected by him from the shadows, and grow stronger for it.

It would have been fine to let Rain Awakened at her own pace, but the war was too close. So, Sunny had used the chance encounter with the Awakened Tyrant to design a trial for her.

His own version of the First Nightmare.

The irony of how similar it was to his personal Fist Nightmare had not escaped him. A punishing escape through the wild reaches of the Dream Realm, in the company of an Awakened swordsman, pursued by a blind Tyrant...

Of course, there were differences, as well.

And although Rain had never been in real danger due to him observing her from the shadows, she definitely had not felt that way.

Her struggle had been real, her suffering had been real, and her eventual triumph was real.

Sunny, meanwhile, had not struggled himself — all he had done was eliminate any Fallen abominations that could have stumbled onto the two escaping girls and keep an eye on the survey team to make sure that they made it back to the main camp alright.

And yet, he felt completely exhausted.

Watching Rain suffer was not easy for him. He wouldn't go as far as to say that it had been harder than it had been for Rain, but still.

Sunny felt like his heart was bleeding.

And that was saying much, considering how difficult it was for him to bleed!

Similarly, while Rain felt incredible joy and pride at being able to Awakened, his heart was full of emotion, as well.

However, for Sunny... he felt even more.

That was because he could see more, and understood more.

Rain had a deep connection to her soul, for a mundane person, and could control her essence well. But Sunny perceived it on a much deeper level.Ne/w novel chapt𝒆rs are published on no/vel(/bin(.)co/m

That was why he could see a tiny bead of hideous darkness that nestled in her sister's soul. A seed of Corruption... the Nightmare Seed. Every mundane person who had entered the Dream Realm carried one within them, just like those infected by the Nightmare Spell in the waking world did.

Although... Sunny was not entirely sure which came first — the Seed of Nightmare or the infection. Perhaps it was precisely because some people carried hideous darkness within their souls that the Spell chose them.

In any case, the Seed in Rain's soul had not grown in the past four years, and would not bloom into a Category One Nightmare Gate unless certain conditions were met. That was because it was small and miniscule enough to be suppressed by the authority of Queen Song.

As long as Rain remained in the Song Domain, her First Nightmare would never come.

But it would also make her an eternal hostage of a Domain unless she accepted the Spell and challenged the Nightmare.

While the storm was raging and Rain was going through the final stage of her Awakening, Sunny observed her soul in somber silence.

The numerous sparks of light — the crystals of solidified essence — fused under the pressure. A luminous sea ignited at the depths of Rain's soul.

Forged in the heat of that sea, her soul core slowly came to shape.

And at the same time, unnoticed...

The bead of darkness dissolved in the light, destroyed by it.

Sunny had seen a Seed of Corruption bloom in the soul of a Sleeper once. Watching the opposite process take place was both poignant and miraculous.

‘Is that the purpose of the First Nightmare? To push the infected into Awakening, and thus destroy the Seed, preventing Corruption from blooming? ’

Awakening was the first step toward divinity, after all, and divinity was in direct opposition to Corruption. So, it only made sense that coming closer to divinity would render one immune to the weaker manifestation of its enemy.

That was the second way Sunny knew of for a soul to be cleansed of Corruption.

The first way was known to everyone, but very few ever considered it as such.

It was death.

Awakened were used to collecting soul shards from the Nightmare Creatures, but they really questioned why was it that the remnant fragments of corrupted souls were pure and untainted.

What happened at the moment of death that purified them?

Or was it death itself that eliminated the hideous darkness?

Now that Sunny knew more about the world, the Void, and the origin of death, he understood that death was a weapon to destroy Corruption.

And that was what it did.

He observed the Tyrant's tainted soul collapse and be cleansed, as well. The moment the abomination lost its life, the vile darkness shrouding its soul withered and died.

In the end, only five radiant shards were left.

So, Sunny let out a relieved sigh.

Finally, the ordeal was over.

Rain's grisly trial was finished, and the broader threat to her life was not as pressing anymore, either.

Now that her soul had been cleansed, Sunny would be able to take her out of the Song Domain. He had many more options now.

Of course... it wasn't certain that she would want to leave.

Remaining in the shadows, Sunny glanced at her.

At the moment, Rain was stumbling back to where Tamar was leaning on her spear with a pained expression on her face.

He followed stealthily.

‘This next part... is going to be tricky.’

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    LordGrim0
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    Tamar might end up in Rani's cohort, she might become a trusty friend due to what they've been through together
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Maybe but who said rain will have a cohort? She might just try to get stronger by herself, well not completely since she has shadow
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    Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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    I hope I'm wrong coz I want them to be friends, but I feel like Tamar is going to betray her in the end. And Rain will experience the dark side of the world just like Sunny wanted.
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      drodyakov
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      It seems to me that this will not happen. Tamar is such a type of person that if she said she would not betray, then she would not betray
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      Ninjamaster98
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      The only way I can see her betraying rain is if she has too for her clan or Queen Song. Those two because she is a legacy she holds in value above her life.
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    Chapter 1829: A New Way

    Before the sun set, the minions of the dead Tyrant accepted the death of their ruler. Rain watched with a dark expression as the countless hands stopped moving for a while, and then started to claw at the flesh of the dead abomination.

    The corpse was going to come undone much sooner than she had expected, allowing the monstrous hands to prowl freely. She wanted to be as far away from the swarm of them as possible when that happened. Soon, she was pulling Tamar's stretcher through the mud once again. It had been torturously hard and exhausting before... but now, Rain did not feel any strain at all. It was so easy that the bitterness of her past efforts seemed like a joke.

    She was slowly coming to terms with the fact that she had become an Awakened, smiling brightly from time to time.

    Tamar was slowly coming to terms with it, too. The young Legacy spoke from the stretcher:

    "But... how, exactly, did you do it?"

    Rain considered if she should break into a sprint, but then decided against it.

    "Well. It is hard to explain with words... the first thing you should know is that natural Awakening works in reversed order from the one induced by the Spell. You must learn how to sense and control your essence first, and form the soul core later." She remembered her early days in Ravenheart. Back then, she had barely known her teacher...

    "Your essence has to Awaken first. There are a few ways to make that happen, but the only one I know of is to absorb the essence of Awakened creatures."

    Tamar shifted quictly on the stretcher.

    "Soul shards used to be extremely precious in the waking world, so very few mundanes ever had a chance to acquire many of them before. The situation is even more dire now... with how many new Awakened and Masters are out there, everyone is striving to saturate their cores." She paused for a moment, and then added scornfully:

    "You must be very rich, Rani, to have acquired so many. For a simple porter."

    Rain grinned.

    "Who? Me? No, I'm a bit poor... actually, I never once managed to buy a soul shard. I just went out there and hunted down Nightmare Creatures, one at a time. Mostly Dormant, and a few Awakened." The young Legacy let out a long, exasperated sigh.

    "You crazy mundane girl..."

    Rain chuckled.

    "Well, anyway. Then, you have to learn how to sense and control your essence. That part is the hardest. I don't really know how to describe it, since there are no words in human language to do something like that. Plus... it's a bit of an impossible task, to begin with. How do you describe the sense of balance? How do you describe colors to a blind person? It's like that. Well, you should know I am sure you, Awakened, struggle all the time to explain various things to mundane people. I mean... we, Awakened." She paused for a few moments, then continued calmly: "The last part is to form the soul core. That is what

    I have been doing ever since we've met. The process is rather simple, if a bit tedious. You just need to control your essence and make it flow in a circle, like a whirlpool. If you do it long enough and well enough, your essence will start to solidify. And then, at some point, a chain reaction will start, birthing the core. That is how you become Awakened, and what is what happened to me yesterday." Tamar remained silent for a while.

    Eventually, she asked:

    "That doesn't really make sense. You couldn't have learned all of this on your own... someone extraordinary must have guided you. But that is not even the issue. Alright, I'll accept that you are a mundane girl who habitually hunts down Nightmare Creatures. That much is theoretically possible, at least. But it would also mean that you should have stayed comfortably in a well-defended city during the last and most sensitive part of your Awakening. There was no reason for you to work as a laborer in a road construction crew... even without taking into account that such a job would slow down the process of refining a soul core, it is simply beneath someone of your ability."

    Rain coughed awkwardly. Now that she had decided to share the truth with Tamar... how much, exactly, was she supposed to share?

    She couldn't reveal the identity of her teacher, because that was not her secret to share. As for the rest...

    She hesitated for a moment.

    "To tell you the truth, I got myself into some trouble in Ravenheart. So, I was advised to disappear from the city for a while."

    Tamar scoffed. "I'm not surprised."

    She remained silent for a while, then asked in a serious tone:

    "One thing that I can't understand, Rani... is why you have decided to share your secret with me."

    Rain stopped and turned around, looking at the young Legacy with a hint of dark amusement in her eyes.

    "Well, the cat was out of the bag after I killed that Tyrant. So, I had two choices... either tell you the truth or toss you over the edge of the waterfall.

    Although... I might still choose the latter..."

    She stared at Tamar for a moment, then turned around and exploded with laughter.

    "Gods, the expression on your face... relax, it was a joke. Plus, why would I keep it a secret? I want as many people as possible to know. That way, fewer kids will be dying in the First Nightmare. Fewer of them will be sent into a literal Death Zone on the winter solstice like you were, too..."

    Rain couldn't help but be giddy. The intoxicating feeling of strength and potency permeating her body, the pride and relief of having finally accomplished the goal she had been pursuing for so many years, the promise of a gentler future that she could potentially help usher in...

    It was enough to make her head spin.

    While she was basking in joy, Tamar's cold voice resounded from behind:

    "Rani... you are a bit naive, aren't you?"

    Rain glanced at her in confusion.

    "What's that about?"

    Laying on the stretcher, the young Legacy looked at the sky tiredly and let out a long sigh.

    "You absolutely cannot tell anyone about how you Awakened. At least not while you are so weak and lack protection. If you knew what's good for you, you really should have tossed me over the edge of the waterfall."

    Rain blinked a couple of times.

    "What? Why?"

    The younger girl shifted and looked up at her, her gaze somber.

    "Just think about it. The entire power hierarchy of our world is built around the Nightmare Spell. The entire economy too, more or less. Those who wield power can do so because they control the resources people need to survive. Awakened warriors are one such resource... perhaps the most important one. Now, you possess something that can render all that authority meaningless. What do you think will happen to you when those in power learn about your existence?"


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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1830: Resistance to Change

      Rain stopped, feeling her sense of joy dim a little.

      A perplexed smile appeared on her face.

      She wasn't a fool, so she had considered these things, as well. But didn't the importance of her discovery far outweigh such details?

      "But it can save countless lives."

      Tamar looked away and shrugged.

      "Can it? Maybe in the short term... but what will happen when these new and untested Awakened have to face the horrors of the Dream Realm?

      What can cowards who refused to face even the First Nightmare do? Surely, they will buckle and break, leaving humanity defenseless. In that sense, what you offer is poison, not salvation."

      She sighed.

      "That is not my opinion, by the way. That is just one example of what others can say... will say... to justify harming you and suppressing your discovery. They might not even do it out of malice, but out of sincere belief. Because what you offer does not just attack their authority, but also their identity. That, as well, is built around the Nightmare Spell for many."

      Rain dropped the harness into the mud.

      "You can't be serious."

      Her voice was calm, but her eyes weren't.

      Because... she could easily imagine a world where Tamar was right.

      Take the two Domains, for example. On the surface, the royal clans were benefactors to those hundreds of millions of mundane people who now lived in the Dream Realm.

      But if one looked at it differently, the citizens of the Domains were hostage to the royal clans. They could only be safe if their Sovereign protected them, and could only really attempt the First Nightmare — and thus step on the path to greater power — if the Sovereign or one of the Sovereign's vassals allowed them to.

      In the future, when more and more people of the waking world settled in the Dream Realm, that would become the cornerstone of the authority of the royal clans.

      Would they be willing to share that authority?

      And then, there were the Legacy clans below the two royal houses, whose culture and identity were irrevocably connected to the dreadful challenges of the Nightmare Spell. They were already prohibiting their scions from saving themselves from the trial of the winter solstice by entering the Dream Realm in advance, purely out of belief that warriors had to be forged in fire.

      Would they accept Awakened who had not faced the First Nightmare? Or would they find the very concept offensive?

      The consequences of Rain's achievement went far deeper than she had considered.

      Tamar sighed.

      "I am deadly serious, Rani. You... should speak to the extraordinary person who guided you to Awakening, at least, before making any decisions.

      They had to have been more aware of the repercussions than you are. Be mindful, though.

      Make sure that they have your best interest in heart before listening to what they have to say."

      She paused for a moment, and then added in a subdued tone:

      "Until you do, no one must know that you are not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell. We... we'll tell them that we had no choice but to cross the realm boundary and leave the Song Domain while escaping from the Tyrant, and that you had your First Nightmare as a result. That will work as a temporary measure, at lest."

      Rain looked at her soberly.

      Tamar was young... but she was a member of a Legacy clan, as well. She served the Queen as a vassal.

      So, she was the exact type of person she had warned Rain against.

      'Can I trust her?'

      After what they had experienced together, Rain wanted to believe that she could. But in a sense, covering the truth would mean betraying the trust of Tamar's clan and Queen Song.

      Would she really do that?

      Rain sighed.

      "One thing I don‘t understand, Lady Tamar... is why are willing to hide this secret for me."

      The young Legacy looked at her from the muddy stretcher. Her face was pale and stern... which was a bit of a comical look for such a young woman.

      After a while, she looked away, remained silent for a moment, and said stiffly:

      "Well, aren't you a member of my survey team? I am responsible for your well—being... as a superior.

      So... if something happens to you, a stain would be left on my reputation. And I value my reputation very much."

      Rain stared at her silently, keeping a straight face.

      '... Adorable!'

      By that time, the night had already fallen, and the three moons were high in the sky. So, she couldn't see Tamar's expression very well.

      She did see something else, however.

      With a sigh, Rain unsheathed her hunting knife.

      Moonlight glistened on the sharp blade as she bent down.

      Tamar seemed to flinch when she saw the knife.

      "W—what are you doing?"

      Rain cut the harness, separating it from the stretcher, and looked at the young Legacy with a neutral expression.

      "I'm sorry, Lady Tamar. I'm afraid you'll have to go over the edge, after all."

      Tamar's eyes widened.

      "W—what?"

      Rain stared at her for a few moments, then laughed and pointed in the direction of the edge.

      "You might not see it from the ground, but actually..."

      Out there in the darkness, far below, a scattering of lights was shining faintly through the water vapor.

      It was the city built by Tamar's clan on the shores of the Lake of Tears.

      Rain stood up and started dismantling the harness.

      "The plan was to reach your clan's Citadel, but I don't really know how to cross all the canyons that stand in our way. It would be much easier to climb down from the plateau and reach the city. So... summon the brightest luminous Memory you have.

      We're going down."

      Tamar was looking up at her with a frozen expression.

      After a while, she scowled in outrage.

      "Rani, y—you! Was that supposed to be funny? !"

      Rain shrugged.

      "I don't know. I thought it was pretty funny..."

      Soon, they left the stretcher behind. Tamar was strapped to Rain's back with the rearranged harness, holding onto her shoulders with trembling hands. Before, Rain would have never dared to climb a slick, sheer slope while carrying such a heavy burden — but now that she was an Awakened, nothing seemed impossible for her anymore.

      With the bright light of the luminous Memory illuminating the vertical surface of the weathered stone, she carefully started the descent. Her physical strength seemed inexhaustible, so all she had to do was pay attention and keep in mind how far from the wall her center of gravity was.

      That said, the Moonriver plateau was terribly high, so reaching the Lake of Tears was taking an eternity. The Weeping Goddess flowed down on both sides of them, but the stretch of the slope Rain had chosen was relatively dry.

      At some point, she sensed Tamar's tension and started talking to calm the younger girl down.

      Rain talked about all the things she was looking forward to after Awakening.

      Like not having to do laundry or carry a heavy backpack while climbing mountains...

      Mainly these two things.

      And having soft hands.

      "That is what you were worried about?"

      Tamar's voice sounded incredulous.

      Rain grinned.

      "Listen, Princess Tamar... you might not know it, but humble laborers like me take skincare very seriously."

      The young Legacy remained silent for a while, then sighed in embarrassment.

      "No, actually... I get it. Girls from Legacy clans all secretly look forward to becoming Awakened. We train really hard, you know, so by sixteen, your hands are a nightmare in and of itself..."

      Rain laughed.

      It was already dawn by the time they reached the water.

      Rain had been worried that she would have to swim to shore, but there was no need.

      Tamar's luminous Memory was very visible in the dark night, so the inhabitants of the city had long noticed a strange spark slowly crawling down the sheer cliffs.

      So, there were boats waiting in a semicircle around the base of the cliffs, with armed Awakened on them.

      Now, their dreadful journey was truly over.
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        Turnc4406
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        "Now, their dreadful journey was truly over."

        Their nightmare was over.
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          Максим Довбняк
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          I hope our Nightmare is over too and we will change the arc
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        ropero
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        G3 please, wo don't need an explanation of how natural awakening works, we remember, simple "while girls were on their way to the Citadel, Rain explained Tamar the innerworkings of her natual awakening". There, I wrote about a chapter in a span of a sentence. And Rain looks a bit silly with how much inner info she was provided by Sunny, she still says all this "it will save so many lives" nonsense. Not to mention that until you have a powerful protector and good source of info on both monsters and survival in general, natural awakening is simply objectively worse as a solution to everybody but ironically legacies who can afford both and more.
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          EVOLT
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          I mean we don’t don’t, but I honestly like seeing Tamar’s reaction to this discovery, but it for sure could have been shortened to show us what will happen when they find a noble awakened crippled being carried
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          MamaMia
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          I'd have loved to read the very detailed descriptions but only if this light novels had chapters as big as LOTM chapters or Overlord chapters. If the total amount of words is short I'd rather have a fun chapter where I can imagine the small stuff than a so-so detailed but snail paced (plot wise) chapter.
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    Lrb
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    G3 devia fazer uma pausa de 1 mês, dado como a história parece estar sendo "aquém" do que ele realmente é capaz, sem contar os capítulos minúsculos que aparentemente irão continuar a diminuir. Vá tira um soneca Guildy 16
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      DanielPlay
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      Not to mention that besides the chapters being tiny, it's full of information that he extends unnecessarily, in the previous chapter, all Rain did was say that she awakened naturally, but g3 ate 1200 words to say that.
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      Awybin
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      Though I agree with you in some points, it's not that easy to take 30 days of unpaid vacations (if he counts on the money from the novel to live)
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        Lrb
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        Se ele não souber administrar seu dinheiro em 30 dias imagine quando Shadow Slave acabar ele vai ficar só um pouco "lascado", agora eu pessoalmente quero ver se G3 vai fazer outra obra (provavelmente) ou uma continuação quando ss acabar
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    Cj.17
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    Inconsistencies I found surrounding death that I would appreciate someone to explain if they know:

    1: if death cleanses the soul from corruption then why didn't the 6 gods kill the forgotten god??(One way it might be explained is death didn't exist at that time - which i is why we need timeline)

    2: if death did exist but didn't die - unless the gods never wanted to kill him- why did the all 6 gods die??

    3: no matter how I look at it, even tho all 7 gods have different powers and attributes, if their names are related to their power then all of them have connections and their powers are similar but not the same as if they are parallel to each other. So if one of the reasons why they couldn't kill the forgotten is cus of his power - the reason why he created the 7 deamons cus they could be considered an extension of himself - why couldn't they do the same??? Maybe not the same as the forgotten god but at least in someway they should be able to escape death especially for shadow god cus of his shadow and another reason cus he is the creator.

    Everything surrounding doom war and when the forgotten god was sealed smells fishy fr and something just doesn't add up but I can't figure out what.
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      Awybin
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      One thing about death is that it is a weapon that the gods created to fight the Corruption, but it doesn't necessarily means that it by itself can beat the source of it.
      It might be that death depends on Reality, another weapon, to work properly or something...
      Another thing is that the gods are dead, but are they really? Shadow managed to answer Sunny on the altar at that time. Maybe the gods, even though affected by death aren't fully dead
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        Cj.17
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        Exactly that's another point I have made before that also throws me off. But the thing is, even if death is just a weapon - which it is and I don't disagree with - from what we know and the descriptions makes it seem like no one is exception to the rule even the one who made. Also I don't remember where but I think in of the descriptions that we got of shadow god when he made death, it was pointed out I think that he was despised by the gods and the void being cus before that they weren't subject to death.

        So maybe death isn't really how we think it is but different than the one we know.
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        IzuChukwu
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        Shadow managed to answer Sunny on the altar at that time.


        Sunny was thinking about this a while back, what if Shadow god answered Sunny's prayer before Sunny prayed in the temple, for the gods the concept of time is different.
        Maybe he heard someone praying to him from the future and he answered the prayer then later died during the Doom War, the prayer is already answered.
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          Awybin
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          Yeah, I remember this musings, that's where I picked this from. If I remember correctly he thinks about this time stuff, but then remember that the Spell said something like:
          The gods are dead. Shadow shakes in his tomb
          So he thinks that death probably means something different to the gods
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            Kowai
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            [You have offered yourself as a sacrifice to the gods.]
            [The gods are dead, and can not hear you.]
            [Your soul bears the mark of divinity.]
            [You are a temple slave.]
            [Shadow God stirs in his eternal slumber.]
            [He sends a blessing from beyond the grave.]
            [Child of Shadows, receive your blessing!]
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          Cj.17
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          But how the spell talked didn't match that really. Also cus it's related to time, it's a bit complicated. For example sunny being there but using the body of another person. So that person maybe didn't pray to the god and died before but sunny did which is why the spell gave him high appraisal I think cus he changed how the story should have ended. Considering the boy, shadow god lived at that time I think but when sunny took his position, shadow god was already dead so which it doesn't add up. On top of that the spell goes like:


          [You have offered yourself as a sacrifice to the gods.]

          [The gods are dead, and can not hear you.]

          [Shadow God stirs in his eternal slumber.]

          [He sends a blessing from beyond the grave.]

          Here there are two important information we can get which is: first, the gods died and it didn't matter that sunny went back in time through the spell. Second, the spell says "the gods are dead, and can not hear you." But then goes like "shadow send his blessings from beyond the grave", which really doesn't make sense unless we take into account that shadow created death. Another point is the world "eternal sleep" cus many times death is equated with eternal sleep or vise versa. But in this case we could take it different way idk
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            Kowai
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            Perhaps the shadow, with the help of the weaver, played with fate. It's stupid, but possible.
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              Kowai
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              I'm just wondering where Sunny got the "fateful one" that drags him along the weaver's legacy.
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      Lancelot1397
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      My guess is that death is a construct made by the Shadow God after sealing the Forgotten God, to fight the corruption. I think it's like a cleanse and recycle machine for corrupted souls. My guess is that the Gods became corrupted as well, maybe they were influenced the same way the forgotten God was, so the Shadow God probably used Death to cleanse their corruptions and leave behind the power of the Gods for others to take up.

      It might also be that it was fated for the 6 Gods to die at the hands of Unknown. So they sealed the God of Fate to hold back the abyss and prevent that Fate. The Deamons are the Forgotten God's children, maybe he wanted them to save him. It might very well be that the Gods have died and are slumbering in the Shadow realm. Waiting for someone to coalesce their powers and reach divinity, waiting to take over their bodies.
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        Cj.17
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        I agree somehow with Ur last point. Something along those lines will happen like being resurrected or something
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    1828 Lost and Found


    Rain made her way back to where Tamar was leaning on the spear, put the sword down, and sprawled tiredly in the mud.

    Now that the Tyrant was dead, the rush of power she had felt because of the Awakening receded.

    Her body might have been tempered and reforged, but it was still depleted and weary. Her mind, too. . . she was dead tired.

    Some distance away, the abomination's corpse was laying on the ground like a small hill of flesh. The creature was dead, but its minions weren't — the monstrous hands were still moving, searching for the killer in blind fury. Luckily, they remained attached to the Tyrant's corpse, so their reach was limited. Until the corpse decomposed and fell apart, nothing would reach Rain and Tamar.

    The movements of the terrible hands were a little panicked.

    Looking at the sky, Rain let out a long sigh.

    The storm was slowly dissipating. The wind had already grown weaker, and the rain was not as heavy anymore. The lightning did not strike as often. The roaring thunderclaps were not as loud, as if growing distant.

    She could even see gaps in the veil of dark storm clouds.

    Unexpectedly, rays of pale sunlight were pouring from through the gaps.

    Which meant that it was the seventh day of their journey.

    Rain stared at the rays of sunshine with displeasure.

    ‘How annoying.’

    She had hoped that it was still the sixth night, just to avoid the Nightmare Spell's favorite number.

    Rain had a mild aversion to the number seven, purely out of obstinance.

    Tamar finally let go of her spear and fell back on her stretcher. The younger girl looked at her for a long time, her eyes full of questions.

    But in the end, her exhaustion won, and she simply closed them.

    Not long after, both Rain and Tamar were asleep, laying next to each other in the mud.

    This was the first time in a long while they slept peacefully.

    ***

    By the time Rain woke up, the sky had cleared.

    Strangely enough, she didn't feel groggy or exhausted. Her body did not ache all over, either.

    Instead, it was brimming with energy and vitality.

    The low hum of the Weeping Goddess enveloped the world like a lullaby.

    She stared at the clear sky for a few moments in confusion.

    ‘Oh. Right. I'm an Awakened now.’

    Sitting up, Rain glanced in the direction of the dead Tyrant. The forest of arms was still moving, but none of them had escaped the corpse, yet.

    That was a relief.

    Looking away, she raised her own hands and studied them.

    Her skin had become smooth like silk. Her nails were like jade.

    Turning her hands, she stared at her palms intently.

    Her calluses were gone.

    ‘Huh.’

    Rain blinked a couple of times.

    Her hands looked soft and delicate, as if she had never done any hard labor at all.

    It was a bit stupid, but she couldn't help letting a small smile creep up on her face.

    ‘Wait a minute. . . ’

    Rain pulled off her dirty, tattered shirt and unclasped the military bodysuit. Peeling it off to reveal her fair torso, she opened her eyes wide.

    The mark left by the blow that the Huntsman had dealt her was gone. A few other scars she had collected in the last few years were nowhere to be seen, either. Her skin was supple and unblemished, nearly flawless.

    ‘Wow. Ah! ’

    While Rain was delighting in the sight of her ladylike body, a hoarse voice resounded from behind her:

    "... What are you doing? "

    She flinched and hurriedly pulled the bodysuit close, embarrassed at being caught doing something so unserious.

    Turning around, she saw Tamar looking at her with a complicated expression.

    ‘Right.’

    Rain smiled sheepishly.

    "N—nothing. I was just. . . good morning, Tamar. “

    The young Legacy remained silent for a while, maintaining her usual stern frown. She glanced at the sky, which was already being painted golden and scarlet by the setting sun, but did not comment on how wrong Rain's greeting was.

    Eventually, she opened her mouth and asked hesitantly:

    "Have you been. . . an Awakened all along, Rani? ”

    Now that the deed had been done, Rain honestly wasn't sure how to deal with the situation. There had been no choice but to act when the Tyrant was about to catch them. . . but how was she supposed to explain its death to the young Legacy?

    She wasn't even done processing what had happened herself.

    Rain met Tamar's gaze and shook her head slowly.

    "I think you know that I wasn't. If I was, I wouldn't have put myself through all that torment. “

    There was hesitation in the younger girl's eyes.

    She knew that Rain could not have been an

    Awakened. . . and yet, there was no other logical explanation. Reality and reason were clashing in her mind, leaving her in a state of loss and confusion.

    After a while, she said stiffly:

    "Unless you have some kind of powerful Flaw that limits when and how you can express your power. . . that is possible. . . "

    Rain wavered for a while, then sighed.

    "No. I have no such Flaw. I wasn't hiding my Rank from anyone. ”

    Tamar gritted her teeth.

    “Then how were you able to wield my sword? How were you able to slay the Tyrant? It doesn't make any sense. It's impossible for a mundane person to do! "

    Rain scratched the back of her head, remained silent for a few moments, and then shrugged.

    "You are right. A mundane person would not have been able to wield your sword. . . well, maybe some huge guy. . . "

    Tamar took a deep breath.

    "Then how? "

    Rain looked at her and smiled easily.

    "Isn't it obvious? When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. So. . . I wasn't Awakened before, but ] am now. “

    She raised an arm and flexed her muscles.

    "It really feels amazing, by the way! "

    The young Legacy stared at her with a stunned expression.

    "No. . . you couldn't have conquered the First Nightmare, there was no time. . . you couldn't have even challenged it within the Queen's Domain. . . "

    Rain nodded.

    "You are right. I did not conquer the First Nightmare. ”

    Tamar took a deep breath.

    “How could you Awaken, then?"

    Now was probably the last chance for Rain to keep her mouth shut.

    But really. . . did she have to?

    She had a vague hope that Tamar would not betray her. More than that, she did not think that keeping her achievement secret was the right thing to do.

    Since Rain had found a way to Awaken without becoming a carrier of the Nightmare Spell, others would be able to follow her example, as well — perhaps not many, but some.

    Which meant that fewer children would have to die while challenging the Nightmare. Like her older brother had.

    Many would still choose to accept the Spell, without a doubt, due to all the boons it offered.

    But at least they would have a choice.

    Conversely. . .

    If she kept her accomplishment hidden, then in the future, the deaths of every unwilling Sleeper would indirectly be her fault.

    Rain wasn't sure how or when she wanted to share her knowledge , but she knew that it had to be shared.

    So, she gathered her courage and said:

    "How did the ancient people of the Dream Realm Awakened? You should know that there was no Nightmare Spell back then. “

    Tamar's eyes widened slowly. She reeled back, mumbling softly:

    "Before. . . before the Nightmare Spell. . . impossible. . . the knowledge has been lost. . . "

    Rain smiled.

    "Yes, the knowledge has been lost. But now, it has been found. I found it. " ‘With a lot of help from my teacher. . . “
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      DanielPlay
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      Another chapter that could easily be shortened to 300 words.
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      Justboredguy☠️😑
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      I consider myself as not so much of a fast reader but, damn... I felt like barely a minute passed..
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      TheIronChoad
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      Spent more time opening the internet and refreshing the page than I did reading that chapter. G3 could’ve written it on toilet last night instead of leaving it until today. “1 today 3 tomorrow” my arse.
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      alogran
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      She did what the teacher told her to do. She got the result that the teacher promised her...

      I found it!🤦🤦
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    Awybin
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    New chapter is up, time to start refreshing
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    ArMiks
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    if rain stays in the song domain, there is a very high chance for her anomalous awakening to be discovered, and that would raise more that a couple of eyebrows. after all, she is pretty well known as a mundane from ravenheart, to the road crew to the scouting party. it would be highly suspicious if she falls down the gorge with tamar as a mundane, then miraculously survives days later as an awakened. moreover, she is quite proficient in combat which is easy to discern for people with even a bit of ability so that also raises more questions. that said, i don't think tamar would easily just disclose rain's abilities even tho she is quite duty-bound. her honor and sentimentality would probably prevent her from doing that. but how the other legacies would react is still difficult to predict. who knows, maybe their little escapade would be overshadowed by the bustle of the incoming war, which would be the best possible outcome. she may also be taken in by sorrow under tamar's voucher, which would maybe help sunny in infiltrating the castle, tho i don't think sunny would risk rain's safety just for his own agenda.
    bottomline, the longer she stays in song domain, the greater her chances of getting tangled into trouble, whatever it may be.

    if rain leaves with sunny, she may have a hard time going because of her family in ravenheart. her brothers can't carelessly leave song or they would get pulled into the nightmare. but leaving is also the best choice for rain if she wants to improve her abilities. after all, she wouldn't have to hide her abilities outside of song domain, and sunny would be free to instruct her on advanced stuff. it would be counterproductive if she multitasks condensing her essence while escaping the tyrant as she drags tamar if after all that, she just remains in song while hiding her abilities just so she can remain lowkey.
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      Evinie
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      She's gonna be a waitress in Brilliant emporium, everything was just a plan to get a free worker swindler
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        ArMiks
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        That...that's also possible
        "Why the heck am i wiping tables and washing dishes?
        "To control your essence"
        "Anyways, this knight commander has a date with a princess, bye"
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    Evinie
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    G3 is gonna change POV before Tamars reaction like always isn't he? Fml gloom
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      DanielPlay
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      I don't think so, it's time to end Rain's arc, after waking up there's nothing left for her to do in the story. All that's left is for Sunny to forge Nephis' weapon or go find the piece of Weaver's bloodline to start the war.
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        Evinie
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        I disagree, there's no way G3 would spend that much time on the development of Rain just to end it as a simple awakened, her story is far from over. (Maybe it might be over just until the end of the war)
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          DanielPlay
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          It's obvious that her story won't end here, genius, I'm talking about her story right now, she probably won't appear again during the war, only after the war or at the end of it. 🤦🤦🤦
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    Edrick Sars
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    Poor Tarmar… your nightmare is over. You may rest in my shadow. Heheheh.
    I’d kill her too if I was sunny, or at least a dose of poison just enough to finish her after they get to their destination. The citadel is close by after all.
    Rain’s awakening is that big a deal… only the shadow clan kiaa must know about it. hokage
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      Evinie
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      Have you even been reading the novel up to this point? What makes you think Sunny would ever kill Tamar, most of his worries are about how to convince Rain to leave Song domain and killing her new friend would ruin everything.
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