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Chapter 1846: Ground Perspective

The army assembled in a complicated battle formation. With so many soldiers, it was vast and unwieldy, and mostly useless... but not entirely so.

The Masters and the Saints were going to assault the vermilion jungle, but the Awakened were prepared to fight, as well.

Obviously, they had very little chance of killing Corrupted abominations, not to mention the Great horrors who dwelled in Godgrave. However, they did not necessarily need to.

The commanders of the Song Army were well aware of the limitations facing their troops, so they had come up with various chilling, but effective strategies. If it came to that, the task of the Awakened soldiers was not to kill the powerful abominations, but to immobilize them.

Although hard, that could be achieved with numbers alone. Even if an abomination had to be buried in human bodies, that was one way to deal with it.

Of course, Rain felt a bit horrified by the prospect, just like all the other Awakened warriors did. Still, it was not like the Nightmare Creatures would spare them otherwise - so, they were prepared to carry out their orders and do their best., no matter the cost.

Hopefully, that was not going to happen today.

If the Saints and their Ascended retinue succeeded in holding back the tide of Nightmare Creatures, it would not.

The Seventh Legion was positioned in the second line of the formation, so she could not even see the battle. All she could see were the tops of the strange and hideous plants swaying in the distance and the backs of her fellow soldiers. She could also hear the sounds that the wind carried from somewhere far ahead.

Next to her, Fleur trembled nervously and looked at Tamar.

"...It is starting, isn't it?"

The Legacy girl nodded somberly.

"It is."

A few moments later, the sound of a horn rolled above the army, and the ground under their feet trembled slightly.

Rain saw vague silhouettes moving forward from the front of the battle formation. The white surface of the ancient bone was still inclined, since they had not reached the collarbone yet, so she could not discern their shape clearly. But she knew that they were the Saints who had assumed their 'Transcendent forms, as well as the larger of the Nightmare Creatures enthralled by Beastmaster.

At the same time, the jungle came alive.

She saw the red trees sway, but mostly, she heard and felt it: a harrowing choir of bestial roars and sounds too alien to be described with human language washing over the massive army like a tide, the violent trembling of the ground as countless abominations rushed forward at the scent of human souls.

She glanced at Tamar.

For the rest of them, the fate of the Saints fighting on the frontline was an abstract concept. The Saints were people whom they admired, looked up to, and maybe even knew as well as the wall separating them from having to face the dreadful horde of Nightmare Creatures themselves.

But it was different from Tamar, whose father was somewhere out there, as well. The Saint of Sorrow was among the warriors whose task it was to make the tide of abominations stop.

There were close to two thousand Masters in the Song Army, but only around forty Transcendent champions.

It did not seem like a lot, but at the same time... The world suddenly quaked.

The world suddenly seemed to be on the verge of shattering.

The violence of forty Saints unleashing their Transcendent power at the same time was staggering.

Even far removed from the battlefield, Rain felt blood drain from her face. Next to her, Fleur swayed and leaned heavily on Ray. All around them, the Awakened soldiers staggered.

Only Tamar remained standing straight, seemingly undaunted.

She did, however, look at the sky.

As Rain's eyes widened, she did as well.

...Was the clash between the champions of the Song Army and the creatures of the vermilion jungle terrible enough to rip apart the veil of clouds?

Luckily, it did not seem so. For now.

The sounds of the battle grew much more loud, becoming almost deafening. Rain had to struggle not to raise her hands and cover her ears. To her shame, she found herself trembling.

'Insane, insane... this is insane...'

The fear that had risen from some deep, primal part of her was almost too powerful to overcome. The inability to see what exactly was happening out there, ahead, only made it worse. After all, it was the unknown that was the most terrifying.

All she could see were the backs of the Awakened soldiers that stood in front of the Seventh Legion in the formation.

They were not faring any better than her.

Some were shaking. Some had fallen to their knees. Some had dropped their weapons.

There were those who did not, though. There were those who helped their comrades to stand up and supported them, gripping the hilts of their swords tightly.

Rain wanted to be one of those brave souls, as well.

Assaulted by the terrible cacophony of battle, she looked down, at her shadow.

The sight of it instilled her with strength.

Gritting her teeth, she raised a hand and patted Fleur on the shoulder. The delicate girl looked at her with frightened eyes.

"R-rani?"

Rain smiled.

"Relax. What's the worst thing that can happen?"

Fleur's beautiful blue eyes widened.

"What?! Why did you say it out loud?!"

Tamar and Ray glared at her with resentment, too.

Rain grinned.

She was still a bit of a stranger in this small cohort, so apart from Tamar, the other two members acted a little awkward around her.

It was rare to see all three united in such a sincere display of emotion.

And that emotion was pure outrage, not fear or anxiety. So, her job here was done.

Rain looked ahead and sighed.

Although... she might have overdone it.

From what she could hear, the vanguard of the army had managed to stem the tide of the Nightmare Creatures. A furious battle was happening somewhere ahead.

However, the Saints had not managed to stop all abominations.

Just then, she heard a litany of human cries, and saw bodies flying into the air. It was as if something massive slammed into the front row of the Awakened soldiers at the head of the battle formation.

Human blood spilled on the white bone.

The war horn blared one more time, and the soldiers ahead of her moved forward.

Rain shivered and gripped her bow tighter.

Far ahead, a strange haze rose above the crimson jungle.

It seemed like a haze at first, but soon, she saw that it was a vast swarm of flying abominations rushing from the depths of Godgrave like a cloud.

"G-gods!”

One of the Awakened soldiers near them pointed at the swarm in horror.

Rain sighed and looked at the members of her cohort apologetically.

Her grin grew a little forced.

"Well... I guess that's the worst thing that could have happened

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    criccode
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    she keeps tempting fate huh. I guess Fated has found a new host
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    Cj.17
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    Some ppl are about to get reality check after the war.
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    Chapter 1847: Deadly Equilibrium

    On the other side of the titanic skeleton, the Ivory Island was surrounded by a sea of Nightmare Creatures. The horde of them flowed forward, tearing the scarlet jungle apart.

    The jungle itself was moving too. Vermilion vines were crawling, and rust-red flowers were blooming, releasing clouds of flesh-eating pollen. It was as if the whole world had come alive to devour the invading humans.

    The humans, meanwhile, met the tide of abominations with sharp steel and the destructive power of their Aspects.

    The Fire Keepers were skilled and formidable. Their discipline and morale were beyond reproach. Their cohesion and experience were unequalled. Countless Nightmare Creatures fell to their blades, torrents of blood being absorbed by the ancient bone.

    And yet, they were being pushed back.

    A force of fifty battle-hardened Masters was truly fearsome, but most of the abominations they faced were of a higher Rank than them. These creatures were also the cursed spawn of Godgrave, where nightmares had to fight and devour each other without reprieve for the infinitely small chance to survive.

    The surface dwellers were not the true horrors who hunted in the dim twilight of the great Hollows, but they were also exorbitantly fierce and ferocious, even when compared to the usual demented frenzy plaguing all Nightmare Creatures.

    The horde was vast, as well.

    Granted, the Fire Keepers had been forged and shaped by the Forgotten Shore, and so, facing abominations that were more powerful than them was more or less their speciality. But, still…

    There was one reason why they were able to hold out.

    Two reasons, actually.

    One was Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan. The other was the Lord of Shadows.

    It had been a long time since Sunny was truly able to unleash himself. Right now, he was like a dark hurricane that moved across the battlefield, surrounded by a vast mantle of flowing shadows. He neglected to manifest any of his Shells, using only his two hands and the black odachi to cut the abominations down.

    Everywhere he went, severed bodies fell to the ground.

    Sunny was using Shadow Manifestation to control the surrounding area and Shadow Step to move around it, dancing between the Nightmare Creatures as his blade reaped their lives. While wielding Serpent as a weapon, his essence was replenished with every life he took.

    The faster he killed the abominations, the more essence he received — and could therefore burn. And the more essence he burned, the more enemies he could slay. Reaching a dangerous equilibrium in that manner, Sunny rampaged on the battlefield like the epicenter of a vast whirlpool of blood, darkness, and death.

    Of course, it was not easy.

    The Corrupted Nightmare Creatures were falling easily to his blade, but he could be just as easily overwhelmed by them. All it took was a single mistake…

    But Sunny did not make any mistakes.

    Despite the startling speed at which he moved around the battlefield, despite the daunting complexity of navigating it with no regard to the familiar constraints of linear space, despite the burdensome task of maintaining both the lethal dance of slaying steel and the flowing storm of manifested shadows…

    Sunny's mind remained cold and clear, aware of every little detail of his surroundings, and full of merciless killing intent.

    He did not allow the dire mayhem of the battle and the intoxicating stench of death to pull him into a state of battle frenzy. No matter how brutal and unbridled his slaughter seemed, it was instead a result of precise and callous calculation. There were no emotions in his heart, no distraction in his mind — there was only clarity and will.

    The will to see his enemies dead.

    ...Nephis was fighting on the other side of the Ivory Island. Sunny could not see her, but he could sense her presence through the movement of shadows.

    In the world of shadows, her presence was as vast as that of the sun.

    She had unleashed a sea of incandescent flames, turning a swathe of the battlefield into a searing inferno. The flames moved as if possessing a mind — and hunger — of their own, spreading through the horde of Nightmare Creatures like a plague. Where the power of the scorching flames was not enough, her sword fell like a herald of inescapable finality.

    At the same time, she was supporting the Fire Keepers. When one of them received a wound, it was healed by the soft radiance of her soulflame. When one of them was on the verge of being swallowed by the tide of abominations, she was there to lend them the power of her incandescent blade.

    Cassie was participating in the battle, as well.

    Her unseen presence was subtle, but played a pivotal role. She was not present on the battlefield, and no Nightmare Creature fell to her sword. However, she served as the connection between Sunny, Nephis, and the Fire Keepers. She was aware of all and guided them all, helping them fight as a single being.

    She could also share the traits of the abominations with them, making the task of surviving the dreadful onslaught much easier.

    It was because of her that Nephis knew when one of her people needed support. The Fire Keepers knew when to press forward and when to retreat. Sunny knew where the most dangerous enemies were, and in which direction he had to move.

    Nephis was in command, but Cassie was the person who made sure that the commander had all the necessary information to make good decisions.

    Sunny had not seen the Fire Keepers fighting a battle of that scale before, and now that he did… he was quietly impressed.

    He knew many who were more powerful than them, and a few who were more skilled than them. But he struggled to think of another group of warriors who were capable of showcasing this level of cohesion, combat awareness, and effectiveness in a battle.

    That said…

    It was still not enough.

    It did not matter how skilled and brave the Fire Keepers were, or how unreasonably powerful he and Nephis had become. At the end of the day, they were still fighting against impossible odds.

    There were simply too many Nightmare Creatures, and each of these Nightmare Creatures was too powerful.

    Sending fifty Masters and three Saints to face an entire Death Zone was a suicidal task. They could not even retreat, because they were surrounded from all sides.

    However…

    This time, Clan Valor had not sent Nephis into battle hoping that she would die.

    This time, they desperately needed her to survive... for a while, at least.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1848: Reign of Steel

      Sunny sensed it before he saw it.

      An invisible, but undeniable change that spread across the battlefield.

      He was not affected himself, but the Fire Keepers certainly were. They did not grow stronger, and their swords did not become sharper…

      And yet, suddenly, more Nightmare Creatures were falling to their blades. More blood was flowing to the ground, but less of it belonged to humans.

      Observing the inexplicable change through shadow sense, Sunny couldn't help but feel a deep sense of confusion. There was no reason for the sudden shift in the cadence of the battle, but it had shifted, without a doubt.

      Lacking any other explanation, he was tempted to think that it was a result of luck.

      But there was something deeper than that going on…

      He continued the wanton slaughter, defending one side of the Ivory Island.

      At the same time, he was standing on the grass of the island, near the Marvelous Mimic, observing the battle idly side by side with Aiko.

      It was that incarnation of his that tried to understand what was happening.

      Almost an entire minute passed before his eyes suddenly narrowed.

      Sunny exhaled slowly.

      'I… see.'

      The Fire Keepers were not lucky. They had not grown stronger, and their weapons had not become sharper.

      It was just that they were fighting better.

      Their already impressive coordination had improved, reaching an almost inhuman level of perfection, and their battle sense seemed to have become even keener. It was as if they were possessed by a spirit of war, and had received its blessing.

      He had seen something similar once before, albeit in a less pronounced way.

      It was during the Battle of the Black Skull. Back then, Morgan had armed her soldiers with enchanted swords forged by her father — wielding those swords, the warriors of Valor showed a strange level of cohesion, making it seem as if her entire army was one vast, lethal being.

      Back then, Sunny had guessed that the swords served as conduits for Anvil's authority… as vessels of his will, and therefore, of his Domain.

      And now, his Domain had spread to Godgrave.

      After all, that was the entire reason why the Ivory Island was so important to Valor's plan of subjugating this cursed land and winning the war. The entire war was, at its heart, a race to conquer local Citadels and allow the Sovereigns to express their power here.

      At the end of it all, the Supreme who controlled more Citadels in Godgrave, and could therefore manifest their Domain in a more profound way, would have a great advantage in the battle against the enemy.

      The Queen of Worms was still powerless in this dreadful land, since there was nothing to summon her authority here. But Clan Valor had Nephis, and her flying Citadel as well — that was why they had tolerated Sunny's defiant unwillingness to surrender the Nameless Temple to them, and that was why they were already winning.

      Because, unlike Ki Song, Anvil could already express his power in Godgrave.

      And he was expressing it now. It had already spread in the vast area around the Ivory Island, and rooted itself in the ancient bone, under the cloudy sky, empowering his subjects.

      That was why the Fire Keepers were suddenly more effective in the fight against the Nightmare Creatures. And that was why the Sword Army would have far less trouble entering the scarlet jungle — the spot where the Ivory Island landed had been chosen carefully to make sure that the King's authority covered the army's approach.

      But that was not all.

      Sunny shivered, suddenly overwhelmed by a cold presence.

      Turning around, he looked up, at the balcony of the Ivory Tower.

      'N—no way…'

      There, a tall figure in dark armor stood, a vermilion cloak fluttering in the wind.

      A crown made out of dull steel rested on his head.

      The King of Swords had arrived to Godgrave.

      …Then, the world was consumed by a scarlet storm.

      Countless sparks enveloped the Ivory Island and the sky above it, swirling like a hurricane of scarlet light. There were so many of them that it seemed as if the whole world was suddenly desaturated of all colors except for red.

      Then, the sparks formed into a sea of rustling swords.

      An endless river of them bloated out the sky, moving in strange, hypnotic patterns.

      Mesmerized by the sight and drowning in their shadow, Sunny almost forgot about the figure of a man standing on the balcony of the Ivory Tower.

      The man did not move, but his cold gaze fell on the horde of Nightmare Creatures below.

      In the next moment, the storm cloud of swords exploded with a lethal hail.

      Countless swords rained down, making the bone plain shudder.

      Down below, Sunny's avatar lowered the black odachi and froze.

      It was a terrifying feeling, to see the steel sky fall on him, glistening with countless sharp tips.

      However, he did not have to feel fear.

      Although it seemed that the rain of swords would obliterate everything on the surface of the ancient bone, none of the falling blades struck him. Instead, they reaped a terrible harvest of lives, piercing every Nightmare Creature in sight.

      In just a few moments, the horde of them was eviscerated. Numerous abominations were violently impaled by the flying swords, while those that survived the first onslaught were either bloodied or petrified, slow to escape the inevitable doom.

      None of the Fire Keepers had received even a scratch, though, despite the fact that many of them were now surrounded by a forest of swords.

      The swords did not stop moving.

      More of them rained from above, and those that were impaling the Nightmare Creatures tore free of the bleeding flesh, rising into the air and turning to point at new prey.

      Standing in the sea of blood, Sunny turned and looked at the distant balcony.

      He should have felt elated because the battle was ostensibly over…

      But instead, all he felt was a cold feeling of unease.

      Sunny knew that, one day soon, he would be the target of these flying swords.

      'What's the matter? It's just a Sovereign.'

      For once, the words did not bring with them any levity.

      Lowering his gaze, he peered at the horizon.

      There, far away…

      The first of the vermilion banners appeared in the distance.

      The Sword Army had crossed over to the collarbone of the dead deity.
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        Kiber
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        Скоро Санни выпустит из ловушки сна всех истинных обитателей этого места и начнётся РЕЗНЯ kiaa
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        Га Ноцри
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        Однако ни одна из Хранительниц Огня не получила ни царапины, несмотря на то, что многие из них теперь были окружены лесом мечей.

        А напрасно. На месте Энвила я бы на месте прикончил Нефис, Повелителя теней и всех Хранителей огня. Подошедшая с армией Морган быстро завладела бы островом, а войскам объявили бы: звезда погибла, расчищая нам путь, не забудем подвиг, отомстим и тому подобный пафосный бред.
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          Doksoo
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          Is that pretty dumb? 1. She is very important as a unit of power, one of their 2 (without Sunny) supreme saints, I remind you that the song has three of them: Mordret, the Beast Master and Seishan. 2. The Lord of Shadows has made it clear that he is cooperating with NEPH, not valor. 3. The rest of the cohort: Kai, Effy, Jet, it's certainly difficult, but what would they do if he killed Neph? Would they believe that she "died that way"? it would obviously be terrible if Song had 3 more supreme saints (considering that the Government is no longer there and there is no future). And would he be able to kill the two of them now without letting them escape?
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            Га Ноцри
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            1. Ее живая полезность в текущий момент явно ниже рисков дальнейшего ее превращения в идола масс. 2. Вот именно, неподконтрольный святой, нагло ставящий условия - скорее проблема чем актив, если он умрет, любой послушный святой заберёт его Храм. 3. Всем плевать, во что там поверят Кай, Эффи и Джет, их личных сил не хватит угрожать, а задействовать войска не дадут трусы из правительства.
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              Jiros
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              Это оправдывается тем, что Энвилу плевать на всё, в том числе на свою жизнь, и более того, ему хочется, чтобы Нефис стала «совершеннее».
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    Ryuk
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    I was wondering about Sunny's shadow cores they are like black suns with flames , what he sunny gains the ability of flames as well the black flames something like flames pf annihilation
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      Lazy Lion
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      I'm sure that's possible if he gets his Fate back and then forms a bond once again with Nephis.

      I might be wrong though
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      DanielPlay
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      I think it's possible, we've already seen Sunny producing black flames when she copied Nephis' dormant ability with the Mirror of Truth. I don't think that will happen because of her core, after all, doesn't everyone's core look like a sun? So, will everyone gain flame ability?
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        rekicchi
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        Sunny copied her [Soul Flame] which burns the soul to produce fire. The soul core is not made of fire, it's only for those who has that attribute. The reason his fire was black was because his soul attribute is shadow, and the reason Nephis' was white was because her attribute is light/longing.

        I think Sunny's soul core should be made of shadows, not fire.
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          Devil of Antarctica
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          Básicamente si sunny pudiera reproducir el fuego de nephis no quemaría, tal vez congelaria.
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            rekicchi
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            I think his fire would have an effect on the soul or vitality. Shadow = Soul = Death, right?
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              Devil of Antarctica
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              Si, también tienes razón, aunque lo de congelar aún tiene posibilidad, recordemos que según sunny; su alma da una sensación "fria" y también ausencia de luz = sombra = frio.
              😿
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    Deathseeker
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    I am still lamenting on fact that they are planning to kill the sovereign once they clashed and drain their energy.... ohno
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    MefetraN7
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    Меня вот что тревожит. Вот если дождь убьёт людей из числа хранителей огня,что будет? Или санни не позволит убить их? Надеюсь не будет такого выбора у санни как выбор между дождем и нефисом(это в будущем) сейчас если у дождя убьют её друзей на её глазах хранители огня... То вероятность такого выбора в будущем повысится.
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      Doksoo
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      Sunny clearly knows (their appearance) the Guardians of Fire, he is much stronger than Rain and the other masters (guardians of fire). The situation you described is VERY strained and difficult to accomplish
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    EVOLT
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    Oh he’s for sure gonna troll us by going back and forth with the clans puke
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      EVOLT
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      Just imagine a cliffhanger where Rain is abt to get decapitated, then the next chapter, it’s sunny and Neph flirting. No way he’ll do that right?!?!? evil
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        ArMiks
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        you just know he might
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        floki
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        Don't give him ideas
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