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Chapter 1860: Turn of Fortune

There were plumes of smoke rising above NQSC.

Leaning against a dirty wall in the depths of the outskirts, Sunny looked at the towering black pillars silently. A police PTV sped by, flooding the deep darkness of the night with bright lights of the blaring siren. He hid himself deeper in the shadows and crossed his arms.

'Several locations, most of them close to the city center.'

Fires were not a rarity in NQSC, but not on that scale, and not in the affluent districts at the heart of the city.

What had happened? Was the agreement to leave the war out of the waking world broken, already?

[How far are you?]

There was a moment of silence.

[Less than a minute.]

Soon, a luxurious PTV screeched to a halt in front of him. The passenger door opened, and Cassie stepped out of the vehicle, looking a little disheveled. She remained motionless for a few moments, then turned in his direction, winced, and hurriedly smoothed her hair.

Sunny emerged from the shadows and walked over.

"What the hell is happening?"

For now, he was wearing the mask he had fashioned himself. So, it was the only opportunity to have an honest conversation with Cassie — once they reached Godgrave, he would have to don Weaver's Mask in order to keep his secrets.

"Was the compound of Clan Valor attacked? The Dream Gate relay? Storage facilities?"

She hesitated briefly, then shook her head.

"It's all the House of Night. Their strongholds across the city have gone up in flames. It's total chaos."

Sunny was surprised.

"...They were attacked?"

A deep frown creased Cassie's delicate brow.

"For now, it seems like infighting."

'What?'

It took him a moment to process the information. The members of the House of Night were fighting among each other?

Was there a schism among the leaders of the great clan? Unlike Song and Valor, which were monoliths held together by shared blood and familial bonds, the House of Night had been born from an alliance of a dozen Legacy clans — a decision dictated by the meteoric rise of the two great families, to a large extent.

So, he could entertain the idea of internal strife resulting in an open conflict during these trying times.

However, something did not smell right…

Sunny had a few ideas about who could have been behind the whole mess, but he was not certain.

Cassie sent the PTV away and then faced him. Her expression was a little strange.

"There are… defectors."

He raised an eyebrow behind the mask.

"Where are they defecting to?"

The blind seer seemed troubled.

"Several prominent figures of the House of Night appeared at the gates of Clan Valor's stronghold here, in NQSC. Bloodied and with their family members in tow. They are… asking for an asylum."

Now that was simply bizarre.

Sunny felt troubled, as well.

"Where are they now?"

Cassie offered him her hand.

"They are passing through the Dream Gate. The king will negotiate with them — or interrogate them, depending on the situation — personally. Everyone worth anything were summoned back to the camp. The situation might turn more dire than we had anticipated."

He sighed, then took her hand and dismissed [Definitely Not Me].

Before summoning Weaver's Mask, he looked at Cassie somberly and said:

"Let's go see what all the noise is about, then."

Soon, he was standing on the emerald grass of the Ivory Island.

Sunny could see that the camp was much more lively than it should have been.

The Sword Army had already ventured to carve a path south, with countless Awakened soldiers, Masters, and Saints leaving the safety of the fortified stronghold.

The progress was slow, but methodical and steady.

If the cloud veil did not break and the jungle was not incinerated, Saint Tyris would part the clouds herself. Blinding sunlight would flood the bone plain and turn the crimson growth — as well as those abominations that were not fast enough to escape into the Hollows — to ash.

Then, after the Cloudveil repaired itself, the army would advance.

They would clash with the regrowing jungle and the Nightmare Creatures being born in its scarlet depths, pushing toward the fissures in the bone that served as the source of the dreadful infestation. The battles were punishing, dire, and often prolonged — but with champions like Nephis and Summer Knight spearheading the offensive, the Sword Army was slowly gaining ground.

Once they reached a fissures and cut the roots of the jungle in the area, its remnants would be burned, and a fortress would be constructed around the fissure. A containment detachment would be left to garrison the fortress, tasked with preventing the jungle from extending its tendrils to the surface again.

By now, there was a disorderly chain of a dozen of these fortresses and numerous smaller forts extending west, almost all the way to the point where the collarbone and the breastbone connected.

Considering the current state of the main camp, though, most of the Saints leading the expedition force had been recalled ahead of the scheduled rotation.

Sunny did not know what exactly happened in NQSC… but he was quite confident that the fortune of the Sword Army was about to turn for the worst.

'Those Song sisters have been acting too calm, indeed.'

Shaking his head, he followed Cassie toward the Valor Keep — which was the name given to the central stronghold of the camp by the soldiers.

The two of them entered under its heavy roof and were immediately guided to a spacious chamber where many Saints had already gathered, all wearing somber expressions on their faces.

"Lady Cassia, have you received any news? What exactly happened"

Cassie smiled briefly at the dashing Rivalen of Aegis Rose and shook her head apologetically.

"I am on my way to see the King. There will be more clarity soon."

A Knight of Valor arrived, then hurriedly led Cassie and Sunny deeper into the stronghold.

Soon, they entered a smaller chamber. There were only a few people inside — all of them among the strongest and most important champions of the Sword Army.

The King of Swords himself was sitting on an unadorned chair that had been carved out of stone, wearing a cold expression. Morgan was standing behind him, her usual air of polite amusement gone. Nephis was leaning against a wall, her white armor smeared with ash.

Sunny spared her a brief glance, then looked away.

There were three other Saints of the Sword Army in the chamber — Sky Tide, Summer Knight, and Sir Jest of Dagonet.

There was one more person, as well.

A handsome man was kneeling in front of the stone throne, his sunken face marked by pain and fatigue. His presence possessed a mystifying depth to it, as if most of him was hidden from sight.

His dark armor, crafted from the skin of some dreadful leviathan, was severely damaged and bloodied.

The man had his head lowered, so Sunny could not see his eyes. However, his black hair, strangely enough, had slight accents of dark blue.

Sunny's expression changed as he recognized his former friend and comrade, Saint Naeve of the House of Night.

Cassie, meanwhile, bowed deeply.

"I brought him, Your Majesty."

Anvil spared her a glance and nodded.

"Just in time."

With that, he shifted his gaze to the Nightwalker, remained silent for a few moments, and then asked in a cold, heavy tone:

"So, Saint Naeve. I've brought you and your people here, just as you requested. Now, I think, it's time that you give me an explanation. There are reports that the armada of the House of Night is on the move. Night Garden itself has set sail. So, tell me... what, exactly, are your elders scheming?"

Naeve shivered slightly and lingered for a while, as if gathering courage.

Eventually, he took a deep breath, straightened, and looked the King of Swords straight in the eyes.

When he spoke, his voice sounded firm:

"You are mistaken, Supreme Anvil. My elders are not scheming anything. In fact… they are dead."

Naeve paused for a moment, and then added hoarsely:

"They have all been… turned. The House of Night is no more."

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    BeanJohnson
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    Mordred and Amon share a soul
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    Only Mordret ,out of 3 known Divine Aspect holders, has the strength to wipe out a whole FUCKING clan! His bizzare aspect, flaw and near immortality literally makes him a walking disaster.
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      Bastard Son of Fate
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      Nah I bet sunny could also do it
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    notslayerrr
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    Mordret is OP indeed
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    Deathseeker
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    Oh well I guess each saint can beat a full grown house now
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      Dummybaron
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      Don't exaggerate, only those with Divine aspect can, and only if Clan doesn't have a Sovereign.
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      Turnc4406
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      He didn't have to. He just had to beat a Saint. Having 7 cores, he is stronger than basically any Saint out there. So, all he has to do is attack each Saint individually and kill their soul. After that, rest up until his essence is replenished, and go again. None of the Saints individually in House of Night could defeat him, but he still couldn't just do it all at once. It took him years to take over enough to wreak this much havoc. He is just as OP as Cassie. There's honestly nothing at all strange about what he's capable of. We've known it since way back in the second nightmare when he destroyed entire armies by himself. It just takes a long time to take over so many bodies. As long as he doesn't lose a fight, nobody would know or be about to rat him out.
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      Ninjamaster98
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      It makes sense if both Sunny and Nephis are OP in a one on one match then Mordret is OP in a war. Compared to Nephis and Sunny he has a way easier time killing saints because he can take over their soul after killing them using his 7 soul core advantage against them. Then after he can just spread like a virus among their subjects and make all of them kill each other.
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    Kdmill
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    Sunny need to put the beats on mordrets ahh Fr
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    Chapter 1861: Homecoming

    Thick fog shrouded the shores of a nebulous sea. Below it, waves continued their eternal assault on the indifferent barrier of land, dreaming of washing it away. They rustled quietly, just like they had rustled for eons. Not far away, the water was louder — there, a wide river fell into the sea, a deep inlet created by its estuary.

    Currently, there was a group of riders moving along the shore. Their steeds were Echoes of slain abominations; their enchanted armor was damp with morning dew. Their vermilion cloaks bore the insignia of Clan Valor.

    They were Knights and Squires who had been left behind to protect the fringes of the Sword Domain, currently on patrol.

    As they approached the estuary, the leader of the patrol — a seasoned Knight in heavy armor — raised a fist to command the rest to stop. He took a canteen off his belt, drank some water, and then listened to the murmur of waves.

    Dreadful abominations would come from the depths of the Stormsea sometimes and swim upriver, threatening the lands beyond. The weaker ones would be slain in the shallows by patrolmen like them, but if a truly powerful Nightmare Creature emerged from the depths, they would have to retreat and prepare to fight it at Rivergate, the fortress of Clan Dagonet.

    The shores of Stormsea were a strange place. Nights here were much longer than they were deeper inland, and the stars were much brighter. The sun never quite rose above the horizon, drowning the world in ethereal twilight during the day. Time flowed slowly, and life seemed fleeting. In the mornings, white fog veiled the world.

    The Knight frowned and gazed into the fog.

    Today, the sea sounded strange.

    "Summon your weapons."

    The patrolmen did as he said. They Echoes turned to face the shore, each baring their fangs.

    It seemed that a battle was upon them. Some felt tense because most of the Sword Domain warriors had followed the king to war, hoping to punish the wicked queen of Song. Others remained calm — no matter how many warriors had left, the garrison of Rivergate was still strong, and the fortress itself was still impregnable.

    No matter what horror crawled from the sea, they would deal with it.

    …A few moments later, however, their confidence was shattered.

    The eyes of the warriors widened, and their faces paled. Even the Echoes seemed daunted, a few of them shrinking back in response to the fear of their masters.

    A vast shadow appeared in the fog, towering above the shore like a dark mountain. Then, it drew closer, dwarfing the world.

    The patrolmen had to crane their necks just to guess the scale of the vague shadow.

    Their captain was petrified.

    "W—wha…"

    Before he could finish the sentence, the dark mountain was almost upon them, its shape finally revealed from the fog.

    It was the bow of a titanic ship.

    "Back!"

    They did not have time to react before the world shuddered.

    The estuary was deep, but not deep enough. The gargantuan vessel rammed the underwater slope of the shore at full speed, splitting it apart. A vast gorge opened in the ground, reaching far inland, and the triumphant waves finally had their dreams fulfilled — the roaring water rushed into the abyssal chasm, causing the river to change course.

    For a few moments, the bow of the ship flew even higher, and then slowly plummeted down. When it fell, there was another quake. Countless tons of foaming water were displaced and thrown into the sky, and the titanic vessel slid forward hundreds of meters before finally coming to rest, beached and leaning slightly to the side.

    The tranquil shore had turned into a scene of utter devastation. The scale of it was so immense that the human mind struggled to come to terms with it. The colossal ship lay on the sand like a dark mountain, rivers of water cascading down from its ancient hull. The barnacles encrusting the lower parts of it were like a map of bygone eras, glistening bleakly in the dim radiance of twilight.

    The patrolmen had been thrown to the ground by the successive quakes. Still stunned and horrified, they slowly climbed to their feet. Some raised their weapons hesitantly, others tried to mount their monstrous steeds.

    But all of them were staring at the monumental silhouette of the beached vessel.

    That was why they all noticed when a human figure appeared on the bow, so high above them that it looked no larger than an ant.

    The figure stood motionlessly for a few moments, gazing down. Then, it took a step forward and fell, landing on the tilted slope of the ship's hull. The figure slid down the ancient wood, gaining terrible speed, then pushed itself off its surface and plummeted down.

    He landed into the shallow water with a splash, then straightened gracefully and took a step forward.

    It was a man clad in dark leather armor. He was tall and slender, with pale skin and raven-black hair. His face was sharp and thin — not exactly handsome, but at the same time strangely beautiful. His eyes were like two pools of liquid silver that reflected the world back on itself.

    His gaze was cold and chilling, as if a deep dark ocean was barely contained beneath the thin film of mirror-like silver.

    Despite the fact that the man was alone, the crowd of patrolmen reeled back, each overcome by sudden dread.

    He walked across the shallow water, surrounded by swirling mist, and stepped onto the shore. There, the man knelt, reached down, and carefully — almost tenderly — picked up a handful of sand. Ignoring the warriors of the Sword Domain, he looked at it for a while, then slowly made a fist and let the sand slip through his fingers.

    His lips twisted slightly, forming a dark, bitter, terrifying smile.

    Standing up, the man turned his gaze to the patrolmen and walked toward them with unhurried steps.

    They gripped their weapons tighter.

    The Knight who had led the patrol glanced at the titanic ship, then asked hoarsely:

    "The Night Garden… who are you? Why are you here?"

    The man answered in a calm tone:

    "Me? I am Prince Mordret of Valor, the rightful heir of these lands."

    The eyes of the Knight widened slightly, while Mordret added with a cold smile:

    "And I am here to take what is mine."

    The patrolmen shuddered.

    Their leader gritted his teeth.

    "It's you! You vile creature… the only thing that we will give you is death!"

    Continuing to walk in their direction, Mordret laughed.

    "I see someone has a very high opinion of himself."

    His laughter stopped abruptly, and he pierced the Knight with an eerie, frightening gaze.

    "But are you sure that you are worthy?"

    A moment later, more figures appeared on the bow of the Night Garden.

    Mordret smiled.

    "Because I have thirteen Transcendent bodies on that boat. I am also the sole ruler of the Stormsea, the master of the Night Garden, and the owner of all the Citadels of the South. Well… I guess, technically, the Citadels belong to Queen Song. But why care about the technicalities?"

    The Knight paled.

    His hands trembled as he raised his sword, and a single word escaped from his lips:

    "T—traitor!"

    The smile disappeared from Mordret's face, replaced by infinite coldness.

    In the next moment, something whistled in the air, and the Knight fell to his knees. His head rolled off his neck and fell into the sand, which was painted red by the torrent of steaming blood.

    Mordret shifted his gaze to the remaining warriors.

    He remained silent for a few moments, and then smiled pleasantly.

    "One should not forget his manners, don't you think? Ah, but today is a special occasion. On such a special day, I am inclined to be forgiving. So... the rest of you may go. Go on, run away. Oh, and tell your masters…"

    As the warriors of Valor slowly backed away, then turned to run, he watched them escape silently, and added with a dark gleam in his mirror-like eyes:

    "Tell them that I am coming."

    Mordret closed his eyes and inhaled deeply.

    "...I am coming home."
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      Максим Довбняк
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      One chapter today, three tomorrow. 7
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        DanielPlay
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        Now every other day it's a joke of One chapter today, three tomorrow?
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          Lrb
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          Honestamente é bem melhor assim invés de 1 dia com 3 capítulos e o outro dia sem nenhum ao menos nunca tem um dia que fiquei sem capítulos
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      Lrb
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      Kkkkkkk quero ver Mordret destruir tudo, eu honestamente gostava da "amizade" que ele tinha com Sunny, apesar de ser meio distorcido eu gosto dele, pena que ele se esqueceu de quem é Sunny
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      Elrenegat
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      So he took a whole chapter to explain that mordret could kill fodder
      How very impressive and necesarry
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        Dummybaron
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        oh my god bro really spend 18 words, but could have just said "I want to read summary instead of chapters" 10 word less bruh, save your word count.
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          Elrenegat
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          I'm reading a story, not fillers so yeah, pretty much
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            Dummybaron
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            Then what are you doing here? Wait till Shadow Slave fully come up and read a summary of it on some other website lol.
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              Elrenegat
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              I will have grandchildren before I can read a f#cking "resume" you dumb f
              Also, who asked you ?
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                Dummybaron
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                Nobody asked me, same nobody that asked your opinion.
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    Dummybaron
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    Can we please get explanation about what limitation or/and how to hurt Mordret? Like idk it's been what 1300 chapters and we don't have slightest idea how to kill this piece of nothing.
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      DanielPlay
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      Just repeat the same process Nephis did against the Soul Stealer, destroying his physical body and all of his reflections. Let's not forget that Modret can pass through reflections just like Sunny can through shadows, so you'd basically have to destroy any nearby reflective surfaces he can use to escape.
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    Felippe Fagundes
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    I used to like Mordret. Not anymore.
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      EVOLT
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      I still do whoknows he is such a good antagonist just doing his own things
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      DanielPlay
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      Why? He's always been a maniac killer, there's nothing new about it.
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        Darmol
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        Did anyone ever think this guy was good? He literally killed the child in front of the mother 💀💀💀
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        Lrb
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        Ele é um assassino maníaco? Sim, mas ao meu ver o responsável por esse ato foi seu pai, provavelmente ele entregou Mordret a Asterion pra ele (Asterion), não se intrometer com song e anvil naquela época, acho esse uma teoria plausível do porque Asterion tava sumido
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          Dummybaron
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          Who cares who's fault it is? The statement is correct, Mordret is a killer(but he is not a maniac, since he feels pleasure only when he tries to kill his familly, he doesn't care about anyone else). Mordret wants to take revenge yes, but he is the one who choses to do it the way he does. By killing everyone who not only stands in his way but all who "might be usefull" to him. And there is no justification for that.
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    War... War never changes

    This quote from Fallout is relevant at any time in any universe. Stupid people...
    I find it funny watching Rain hate Valor... At first she seemed to understand that both sides were evil and had their own goals, but she still acts like an idiot. Sister cliche, bruh
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      SkySusanoo
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      In a war, you obviously hate the other side, which she does. It's completely natural, and I wouldn't call it stupid. She knows both sides are evil, but one of them is the one that wants to kill your friends and family, so what would she think? "Well, we are also pursuing our interests, so we are evil as well. They killed my family, but I guess our fault"? Noone would think that, and sure her family is safe now, but war is unpredictable
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      ArMiks
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      basically, she understands that both sides have their own agendas in the war, but she's still rooting for her own team
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    6pain
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    An unexpected rapid development, I love it.
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