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Chapter 1840: Bathed in Starlight

High in the sky above Bastion, a beautiful island was hovering, shrouded in the veil of clouds. Illuminated by pale starlight, a white pagoda stood upon it, piercing the heaven.

Nobody noticed when the flying island started to move.

Not only because it was dark, and most of the citizens were already asleep, but also because a perfect illusory copy of the island remained in its place when it did.

Due to the attempted assassination of Changing Star, Clan Valor gained leverage over the government. They used some of that leverage to summon Saint Thane, a government Transcendent who held power over dreams and illusions, to Bastion. His task was to hide the fact that the Ivory Island had left the sky above Mirror Lake.

In truth, it was heading for Godgrave.

Before that, however, the flying island made a stop.

Descending from the great heights, it reached the shore of the lake and landed on the water. A tall wave rose, flooding a few streets that were closest to the shore for a few moments.

Among them was a quiet street where a cozy brick cottage stood.

At that moment, something bizarre happened.

The cottage stirred, and then rose, revealing countless metal legs that were attached to its bottom. Turning around, it trotted to the shore and then nonchalantly dove into the water.

The cottage swam surprisingly well for a brick building.

Covering the distance to the island swiftly, then it climbed ashore, shook energetically, and then looked around in confusion... it was as if it was unsure where to plop down.

Eventually, the bizarre creature simply lowered itself to the ground where it stood.

As soon as it did, the island slowly rose from the water and moved north.

Soaring into the sky to hide behind the clouds, it flew above the sleeping city... and left it behind.

At that time, the door of the cottage opened, and a young man with alabaster skin and raven—black hair walked out of it.

Sunny stepped on the soft soil of the Ivory Island, inhaled deeply, and smiled. "What a beautiful sight."

Nephis was standing a few steps away, looking at him calmly.

She responded to his smile with one of her own.

"Ivory Island is indeed beautiful at night. Welcome."

He looked at her silently for a while, then shook his head softly.

"I wasn't talking about the island."

Neph's eyes widened a little.

"Oh..."

She hesitated for a few moments, then looked away in embarrassment and gestured to the dark expanse of emerald grass.

"Would you like to take a walk?"

Sunny nodded with a smile.

"Sure."

He offered her his arm, and when she took it, asked quietly:

"Once we reach Godgrave, where do you want to go? I'm afraid there are no beaches there... but I can still prepare a picnic."

Nephis chuckled.

"We won't reach it for a while. There's plenty of time to decide."

They walked silently side by side, eventually reaching the edge of the island. Below, a sea of clouds was shining with reflected starlight. Above, a myriad of stars was burning in the distant sky.

Neph's eyes were like two radiant stars, as well.

But much more beautiful.

She studied the night sky for a while, then sighed.

"I... find myself in doubt, now that we are leaving for war. It happens sometimes, albeit rarely. And I can't really reveal that side of myself to anyone, because my strength is their strength. But I am afraid sometimes, too. Can we really win? Can we really defeat the Sovereigns? Even if we do... what then?"

A fragile smile appeared on her lips.

"Of course, I always banish these doubts, since I can't afford them. You just... caught me before I could steel myself, tonight."

Sunny looked at her silently for a while.

Eventually, he smiled.

"Of course, we can win. Of course, we will defeat the Sovereigns. And everything that comes after them."

Nephis faced him, her ivory face bathed in starlight.

"Why are you so sure?"

Sunny chuckled.

When he spoke, his voice was calm and confident.

"Because that is our will. Who dares to stop us?"

She was standing so close that he could hear her heartbeat... and his own.

The stars were shining in the lightless sky, illuminating the world with soft radiance.

In that radiance, her lips looked even softer.

Only war awaited them ahead.

...Placing his hands on her shoulders, he gently pulled her in and leaned forward.

His heart was beating like a caged beast.

When their lips touched gently, it was as though the whole world was engulfed with heat.

And Sunny wasn't satisfied with that gentle touch. He was hungry for more. Wrapping his hands around her, he pulled her closer, until their bodies were pressed tightly against each other, with no space for anything except passion between them.

Nephis slowly raised her hands and embraced him, as well, responding to his kiss.

At the same time, their kiss grew more passionate, as if both had been starving for each other's lips for a long, long time.

And, intoxicated by the taste of her...

Sunny finally felt complete.

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Somewhere else, a ruined fortress bathed in the light of a shattered moon. In the remnants of its main keep, a tall dais stood. There was no throne and no altar on the dais... instead, there was an iron anvil, and a man who stood in front of it, swinging a heavy hammer.

He was tall and broad-shouldered, with a lean, but mighty physique. Powerful muscles rolled under his glistening skin, and his sweat was evaporating in the unbearable heat of a crucible. His bare torso was painted in shades of vermilion by its angry light.

The man had dark hair and a thick, but dignified beard. The expression on his noble face was harsh and austere, and his grey eyes were as cold as tempered steel.

There was a sword taking shape under his hammer on the iron anvil. Eventually, the man put the hammer aside and quenched the incandescent blade in water. The reflection on its surface convulsed when it was pierced by the sharp tip, and was then obscured by rising steam.

A few moments later, the blacksmith pulled the sword out of the water and looked at it closely.

Then, the intensity of his gaze was replaced with contempt and disappointment. Gritting his teeth, the man tossed the beautiful blade aside.

It fell from the dais and flew down.

What waited below was a mountain of swords, each so masterfully crafted that many warriors would eagerly kill for the right to wield one.

The newborn blade landed on the top of the mountain and joined its countless siblings, laying there...

Abandoned, and forgotten.

Far away...

A vast hall cut in blue ice was drowning in darkness.

In the center of the hall, a tall throne stood, illuminated by the ghostly light of dancing flames.

A corpse of a breathtakingly beautiful woman was sitting on the throne, dressed in a regal red gown. Its hem spilled down the steps of the throne like a river of blood.

The woman's chest was pierced by a sword, which pinned her to the back of the throne.

Two dead youths stood on both sides of the throne, waiting in silence.

Then, the silence was broken.

Pieces of ice fell to the floor and shattered as the dead woman's hand slowly rose. Her pale, long fingers wrapped themselves around the blade of the sword. Soon, there was the sound of metal breaking.

In the next moment, the ice hall — and the entire mountain encompassing it — shuddered.

And someplace else...

A gaunt man was sitting in the dust, wearing a tattered spacesuit. The visor of his helmet was cracked, and the oxygen in the tank attached to his back had long run out.

Nevertheless, the gaunt man was somehow still alive.

He had been motionless for a while, but now, he finally moved.

Rising his head, he looked at a beautiful blue disk floating in the great darkness above him.

His cracked lips twisted into a smile.

"How curious."

That was what he wanted to say...

But, of course, no sound escaped from his lips, since there was no air to transmit it.

The man tried to sigh, but failed for the same reason.

He shook his head in dejection and moved his lips again.

If someone was there to read them, they would have read:

"...It's starting."

The war for the throne of humanity had begun.

[End of Volume Eight: Lord of Shadows]

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    Lukisesa
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    vol 8 completed
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    GoatBom
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    PEAK FICTION FINALLY
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    NO-NAME
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    Thank god for that, I was afraid I would have to kill myself if they didn't kiss!!! 9 26
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      Alfametadol
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      тебе повезло
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    BeanJohnson
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    reader wait so much happened in this chappie... Idk what I'm feeling but I'm ready sasuke
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    lotmglazer
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    YEEEEEEEEEEEEES SUNPHIS!
    i have prayed for times like this quiet quiet
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    LycanFlood
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    Talking to the MOOOOOOOOOOON, but no seriously, how is he on the moon bruh, also blue disc? Has earth unfurled itself from a sphere?
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    Oh moon, f#cking moon what have you done to always be corrupted in lightnovels?
    I think it was Asterion on the moon?! Dude's alive in space without any support!! And god knows how many gates open in the space around EARTH!

    And there's a good chance that he has ascended to Sacred without Spell, especially if you consider how he is strong enough to withstand the harsh cosmos and survive.
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      Ninjamaster98
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      Considering they said there isn’t a huge difference between a saint and supreme without their domain that makes sense.
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    floki
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    Was this mf chilling on the moon this whole time 💀
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    IceFox9495gamer
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    Anyone got the telegram and discord ßerver for the shadow slàve
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      Senjaaa
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      Hope its not too late, but here is the telegram server

      https://t.me/shadow_slave_fastes
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    Chapter 1841: Evil Minds That Plot Destruction

    Sunny was standing on the edge of the Ivory Island, looking at the sky above. The Marvelous Mimic was behind him, still pretending to be a quaint brick cottage — the cottage stood between the grove and the lake, on the empty stretch of emerald grass to the side of the great pagoda.

    The area was quite peaceful, and the view from his window was usually no less spectacular than it had been in Bastion.

    …Of course, that peacefulness was deceiving.

    The Ivory Island was high in the air. Far below it, the arm of the dead god lay heavily on the ashen ground. A long bridge was connecting the humerus and the radius, which had broken off eons ago... the bridge had been recently built, and currently, a vast column of warriors was marching across it, ready to enter Godgrave. A sea of vermilion banners fluttered above like blood.

    The sight of the great army of the Sword Domain was quite daunting.

    There were hundreds of thousands of Awakened, numerous Masters, and dozens of exalted Saints. Such a force had never been gathered in the history of humankind — or of the waking world, at least. There were countless mundane humans too, following the warriors in the vast train of the army.

    Funnily enough, this great force had not been assembled to fight against Nightmare Creatures or other horrors of the Dream Realm. It had been assembled to wage war against a similar human army that was currently somewhere far away, on the other side of the titanic skeleton, scaling its right arm.

    In any case, Sunny was not looking down, on the Sword Army. Instead, he was looking at the sky.

    The sky had been blue and clear not too long ago, but now, it was being slowly devoured by grey clouds. They were finally crossing the realm boundary — soon, an annihilating white radiance would suffuse the incandescent heavens and spell fiery doom for anyone caught directly in its light.

    He sighed.

    It did not feel safe at all, to be invading Godgrave atop a flying island. No matter how powerful its enchantments were, the Ivory Island was enormous and immensely heavy — due to inertia, it would not be able to stop instantly should the veil of clouds break. Which meant that all of them would become ash.

    'What a way to start a war.'

    Technically, the war had already begun. The official declaration had happened soon after the Ivory Island left Bastion, almost a month ago. Back then, Nephis and Cassie had been summoned to the waking world... Sunny had been invited, as well, albeit as the Lord of Shadows, not the Memory Purveyor of the Fire Keepers.

    There was a historic meeting in the stronghold of Clan Valor in NQSC. All the Saints of the Sword Domain were present, as well as the heads of those vassal clans that did not possess a Transcendent member at the moment.

    What made it historic, though, was not the illustrious company. It was the fact that the King of Swords himself attended.

    Sunny was quite shocked when the doors opened and a heavy presence suddenly settled in the opulent hall, forcing even the most powerful Saints to grow stiff and quiet. Of course, his face was hidden behind Weaver's Mask, so no one was the wiser.

    They were seated around a vast round table — which, it seemed, had been carved from the trunk of a single enormous tree. The table held some significance, without a doubt... perhaps it was that tree in particular that had been the source of the abominable forest slain by Anvil of Valor in the past.

    In any case, there was an empty seat next to Morgan. Sunny guessed that, maybe, it had been left empty in honor of Saint Madoc, her uncle — but he was proven wrong.

    As the vast presence enveloped the hall, there was the sound of heavy steps, and a tall man in dark armor entered, a vermilion cloak draped around his shoulders.

    The man was naturally imposing in a way that made others cower. He was tall, with broad shoulders and a mighty build. His eyes were grey and cold like tempered steel, their gaze oppressive enough to make one shudder. His hair was black, and a full beard obscured the lower part of his austere face.

    Despite that, it was impossible to miss how noble and distinguished it was.

    The man was supposed to be close to fifty, but did not look a day older than thirty.

    However, the most striking thing about him was not his height, his build, and his cold grey eyes. It was not even the oppressive force of his unfathomable, boundless presence.

    It was something invisible and intangible. An otherworldly quality that forced one to look at him, pay attention to him... and want to kneel in front of him.

    This was Anvil, the King of Swords.

    Sunny had only seen him once before, from afar. He was still unsure what barriers there were that prevented the Sovereigns from visiting the waking world often, and what was the cost of breaking them. All he knew was that, today, the king had decided to descend into the mortal world.

    The rest of the meeting was like a blur.

    Anvil did not waste a lot of time, speaking in a calm and concise manner — as if the very concept of wasting words was offensive to him. It did not seem like he was trying to explain something to the gathered powerhouses or wished to persuade them... instead, he was simply stating his will.

    His message was clear. The rulers of the Song Domain had conspired to kill his daughter, and therefore, to harm the Sword Domain. Therefore, he would assemble an army to march on Ravenheart and tear down Ki Song‘s throne.

    And those present, as his vassals, would become that army.

    Sunny was so caught up in the solemn atmosphere and the irresistible authority hiding in Anvil's deep voice that he almost missed how ironic the whole thing was.

    After all, the representative of the Han Li clan was also at the table. That was the clan from which Caster, who had been sent to the Forgotten Shore to kill Nephis, hailed from. The orders to eliminate her in the Dream Realm had most likely come from the King of Swords.

    But now, the very same king was proclaiming war on the pretense of punishing someone else for trying to assassinate her.

    Sunny glanced at Nephis, wondering if she would show any reaction.

    And, indeed, she did.

    While everyone remained silent, either in agreement with the king or too wary of his power to raise a futile objection, she was the only one who spoke.

    Nephis advocated against the war.

    Her voice was even, and her expression was poised. She calmly listed all the reasons why a war would be disastrous for both Domains and asked her adopted father to reconsider.

    Morgan seemed amused by the whole sequence of events, while the rest of those gathered in the hall kept their faces neutral.

    In the end, Neph's words were meaningless. Anvil dismissed her objection with one glance and a few cold sentences.

    Everyone here knew that there was no point in trying to defy the Sovereign's will. Nephis, of course, knew it best of all.

    The reason she had spoken out was not a sincere hope that the war could be avoided. Instead, it was important to do so for an entirely different reason — there had to be a record of her objecting to Anvil's decision.

    There had to be rumors that Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan had been against the bloodshed, the waste of human life, and the ghastly ugliness of the civil war between humans from the very start. Even if it was all to avenge her against those who had conspired to kill her.

    Those rumors were needed to pave a way for her to slay both her adopted father and Ki Song, and then usurp their thrones without being branded as a tyrant. When the time came, She had to be welcomed as a savior instead.

    Sunny smiled behind his mask.

    'What a treacherous world we live in…’

    Not long after that, the Sword Domain declared war on the Song Domain.

    The news were broadcasted in the waking world, as well as announced by heralds in the cities of the Dream Realm.

    Both worlds seemed to explode.

    Sunny was far away from civilization and too busy to observe the immediate reaction of the people, but it must have been intense. In an instant, the very foundation of the world was shaken. The government tried to handle the situation, somehow, but it was powerless against the influence of the Great Clans.

    People in the waking world were terrified and paralyzed by shock. So were many in the Dream Realm.

    There were plenty of those who welcomed the news, though, having been prepared by meticulous propaganda to feel exactly that way. On both sides, many were burning with militant zeal, and thirsting to punish the enemy.

    And so, two great armies were gathered and marched to war.

    It did not happen in a day, but it also did not take a lot of time. The preparations of the two Sovereigns had been extensive.

    …Today, finally, the Sword Army was ready to enter Godgrave.

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      Chapter 1842: First Blood

      As Sunny watched the sky, there was the sound of light steps behind him. Then, Nephis approached and stopped by his side, clad in a suit of lustrous steel armor.

      She looked at him and smiled.

      Despite the sinister clouds above and the vast army marching to a calamitous war below, he couldn't help but feel his heart race at the sight of that smile.

      Sunny had read somewhere that people often described this feeling as having "butterflies in their stomach“. The image of a swarm of Dark Butterflies tearing at the walls of his stomach seemed more dreadful than romantic, so he really doubted the literary sense of those people... but, still.

      Even though a month had passed since their first kiss, he still felt excitement every time he saw her.

      It was odd and improper, to feel so blessed on the eve of a disastrous war. But he did.

      Life was strange that way.

      A smile appeared on his face, as well.

      "Do you have enough spare time to visit a humble enchanter today, Lady Nephis?"

      She lingered for a moment, then shrugged.

      "I might have a little time..."

      With that, she turned her head and looked at the sky, as well.

      "Are you worried about the sun?"

      Sunny nodded slowly.

      "I am indeed a little nervous. Do you think that the clouds will hold until we land?"

      Nephis inhaled deeply.

      "Someone will make sure that they do. In fact... she should be arriving any moment now, actually."

      Sunny raised an eyebrow.

      Then, a subtle spark ignited in his eyes.

      There was the sound of fluttering wings, and a vast shadow fell on the emerald grass.

      A moment later, a woman was standing in front of them. She was tall and slender, with long hair that fell down like a cascade of pale gold. Her posture was perfectly straight, and her cold face was dazzlingly beautiful.

      The woman was wearing a suit of light steel armor, with pauldrons and greaves decorated with stylized feathers. The gaze of her stern amber eyes was piercing and heavy, and a white cloak hung on her back, embroidered with silver thread.

      Saint Tyris had not changed at all.

      Sunny was glad to see her... of course, he hid his happiness behind a mask of respectful unfamiliarity.

      Sky Tide bowed slightly.

      "Lady Changing Star."

      Nephis nodded.

      "Saint Tyris."

      The two weren't very close to each other, but they had a good relationship due to what had happened during the Battle of the Black Skull. In fact, there was probably no Saint among the vassals of Clan Valor with a deeper bond to Nephis than Sky Tide.

      Her clan was also different from how it used to be.

      Its status was still far from being favored by the king, but now that Roan had Transcendent, there were two Saints among the members of the clan.

      There were few Legacy families who could boast the same, so that alone made it impossible to ignore or oppress White Feather.

      Much more importantly, Sky Tide's status soared now that the war was imminent. Her power over winds and clouds made her one of the most valuable people in Godgrave. . which was a sword that cut both ways.

      She was indispensable for the rulers of the Sword Domain, and therefore, they were forced to treat her nicely now.

      On the other hand, she was one of the primary targets for the forces of the Song Domain. So, Sunny was more than a little bit worried about her.

      Nephis, meanwhile, nodded curtly in his direction.

      "This is Master Sunless. An enchanter employed by the Fire Keepers."

      Saint Tyris looked at him expressionlessly, then frowned a little.

      "Master Sunless... your name sounds familiar. Ah. Have my daughter commissioned a Memory from you?"

      He bowed politely.

      "Indeed, I had the privilege of fulfilling a request made by Awakened Telle once."

      Sky Tide's expression did not change, but he could swear that her eyes turned a little warmer.

      ”I see. That Memory is serving my husband well. Your competence is worthy of praise, Master Sunless."

      With that, she seemed to forget about his existence and looked at Nephis.

      ”The realm boundary is close. How long will it take the Ivory Island to reach the target area? ”

      Nephis answered neutrally:

      "Around an hour, at top speed. Will you be able to hold out for that long, if need be?"

      Sky Tide glanced at the grey sky, lingered for a moment, then nodded.

      "I will. I won't be able to assist with anything else, though. “

      The immolating sky was not the only threat that waited for them in Godgrave. It was the most dire one, though, so everything else was beside the point.

      Nephis gestured for Saint Tyris to follow her and headed for the Ivory Tower.

      "We will handle the rest. Allow me to guide you..."

      As they were walking away, she threw a poignant look at Sunny.

      He smiled and nodded subtly, telling her not to worry about him. As Master Sunless, he was not supposed to participate in any battles — so, he could only observe today. It was a strange situation to be in, but he could not complain.

      There would be plenty of battles for him to fight before too long, anyway... perhaps more than he could handle, even with his seven bodies.

      Letting out a heavy sigh, Sunny turned to the edge of the island and looked down.

      At some point, the door of the Marvelous Mimic opened, and Aiko walked out, yawning as she looked around with sleepy eyes.

      Noticing him, the petite girl floated off the porch and flew around the cottage, eventually landing on the grass near the edge.

      She looked down and made a face.

      "Damn, boss. There are so many of them. So many potential clients!"

      Sunny gave her a dark look.

      ”Cover your arms."

      Despite the seriousness of the situation, Aiko was wearing mundane clothes — and not even formal ones, at that. Her black t—shirt had some kind of Nightmare Creature printed on it with a band name written above in bold letters... which wasn't really a problem, except for the fact that the intricate tattoo of a snake that coiled around her right arm was almost fully revealed.

      She grinned sheepishly and summoned a green Memory tunic.

      Sunny hesitated, then said quietly:

      "Are you sure you don't want me to bring you away, to the waking world?"

      Aiko looked up at him and blinked a few times.

      ”And miss all the fun... I mean, miss such a historic event? No, thanks. Plus, I know these guys well. Don't worry, boss, they'll be fine — they have survived worse."

      He stared at her for a few moments, wondering if she would change her mind after witnessing Godgrave.

      In the end, he didn't say anything. Together, they watched as the shoulder of the colossal skeleton grew closer and closer.

      The Ivory Island accelerated, leaving the ascending army far behind. Soon, the sky was entirely hidden by a veil of clouds, and the air grew warmer, the daylight changing subtly.

      They were heading for the collarbone of the dead deity, where the base camp of the Sword Army was supposed to be established. And they — the Fire Keepers — were meant to be the vanguard of the human invasion into Godgrave.

      Their task was not only to clear out the Nightmare Creatures populating the area and serve as a bulwark that protected the slow advance of the army from the arm of the titanic skeleton. What they had to do was much more important.

      It was to bring the authority of the King of Swords, and the power of his Domain, to this cursed land.

      Soon, the vast range of the ancient collarbone was beneath them.

      The ground was white, but there was barely any of it visible under the thick carpet of scarlet growth.

      Moss, grass, and grotesque towering plants were all red, as if bloody marrow had exploded from the cracks and fissures in the ancient bone.

      Of course, the vermilion jungle was teeming with all kinds of abominable creatures, all moving and devouring each other in a mad rush to live and grow in the unknown, but inevitably fleeting amount of time before the veil of cloud broke, and the merciless sun burned them all to ash.

      At such a late stage of infestation, the surface of the dead god's collarbone was not much safer than the dark expanse of the Hollows, where the true horrors dwelled. The strange Nightmare Creatures populating Godgrave would have had enough time to grow immensely strong, reaching the Corrupted or Great Rank en masse.

      The strongest would have already retreated underground, to try and claim a place for themselves away from the annihilating heavens, but many still remained.

      And now, all their undivided attention was turned to the beautiful island drifting below the clouds.

      Usually, these abominations would have felt nothing but fear when looking at the terrible sky.

      But today, perhaps for the first time in countless years, they felt something else.

      A hunger so deep that it drove them into a state of frenzy.

      Immediately, the scarlet jungle seemed to... boil.

      Numerous abominations rushed in the direction of the descending island like a morbid tide. Most of them simply ran, slithered, or crawled, but there were those capable of soaring into the air, as well.

      A vast swarm of Nightmare Creatures rose from the ground to meet the Ivory Island. It seemed inevitable that the flying Citadel would be swallowed by the cloud of them.

      But then, an imperceptible change spread through the world.

      Sunny's eyes narrowed when he recognized the familiar feeling.

      Another Component of the Ivory Tower was unleashed, and suddenly, it was as if a wave of invisible force crashed into the rising abominations, throwing them down or outright obliterating their hideous bodies. Blood spilled from the sky like crimson rain.

      The tyrannical Crushing had come Godgrave, reaping countless lives in the first culling of the great Domain War.
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