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Chapter 1862: Puppet Master

The nature of the war had changed overnight.

The Sword Domain had dominated the conflict from its very first day. Their army was stronger, their progress was faster. They suffered fewer casualties and gained more benefits. As time went on, their advantage seemed poised to inevitably snowball into an overwhelming superiority. Even though the two armies had not clashed directly yet, the warriors of Valor were already winning.

All it took was a single person to completely reverse the situation.

That person was Mordret, the firstborn of the King of Swords — who served the Queen of Worms now, ironically enough.

When Sunny first heard Naeve's proclamation, his eyes widened behind Weaver's Mask.

'The House of Night…'

After the Chain of Nightmares, the position of the third Great Clan was severely weakened. Without a Sovereign to rule it and a Dream Gate to bring countless settlers to their territory, the House of Night lost the ability to compete against Valor and Song. Its standing and resources were still immense, but nowhere near the power of the two burgeoning Domains.

Nevertheless, the House of Night had not given up without a fight. Instead, it seemed as though the threat of losing relevance had galvanized the leaders of the lesser of the three Great Clans. In recent years, they had been quite active. More than that, their actions were more decisive, daring, and successful than ever before.

In just the last two years, the House of Night had laid siege to and conquered seven new Citadels in the nebulous reaches of the Stormsea. Such a feat had been unheard of before, and did a lot to bolster their faltering renown.

Of course, now that Naeve had spoken, the true reason for these triumphs was revealed to be quite different from what people believed, and chillingly sinister.

It was not that the House of Night had become more daring or potent. It was just that Mordret had stolen the body of one of its leaders. And then, like a plague, he slowly spread through the ranks of the Nightwalkers, unseen and unnoticed.

Not only had the rest of the world been none the wiser — even the members of the House of Night itself had not suspected anything while their rulers were being replaced, one by one. Not even the families of those taken by the Prince of Nothing were able to discover that their parents, children, and siblings had been switched.

There had been moments of friction and conflict, of course. There had been tension and a feeling of unease, a subtle sense of alienation from those who had been closest before… an eerie feeling that something was not quite right.

But with how fast the world was changing, and how dire the situation of the Great Clan was, people simply assumed that these rare instances of incongruity were caused by the shifting demands of the turbulent times.

Mordret's deceit was too stellar.

Only a few had started to suspect that something terrible was happening inside the House of Night. That the people who looked, talked, and acted as their friends and family could have been… someone else. That there was something alien hiding behind the familiar faces.

Naeve had been one of the first to start harboring that harrowing suspicion. He did not describe what he had felt in those days, but Sunny could only imagine how eerie, chilling, and nightmarish such an experience would be. No, actually… he could not. His mind failed to imagine the appalling scenes of what his former friend must have gone through.

At first, Naeve suspected that the House of Night had been infiltrated by the Skinwalker. He made secret inquiries to make sure that there were no Nightmare Creatures among the leaders of his clan, and proved that theory wrong. His next steps were much more troublesome — he couldn't continue the investigation alone, and did not know whom to trust.

Anyone around him could have been the enemy.

He did discover a few trustworthy allies in the end, though. They tried to ascertain the scale and depths of the encroaching corruption… but it was already too late.

They had run out of time.

All that they had managed to do was prepare a path of escape for themselves and their families. That was how they ended up in front of the Valor compound in NQSC, asking for asylum.

Sunny sucked in a stifled breath.

'Curse him…'

It seemed that Mordret had fully inherited Soul Stealer's Transcendent Ability. He was able to split his soul — and that, in turn, allowed him to possess multiple vessels at the same time.

The vessels he had collected in the last four years, without ever being discovered, were the Saints and other key figures of the House of Night.

There seemed to be some limit to his Ability, at least — otherwise, he would have taken everyone, not just the most valued champions of the Great Clan. Awakened warriors and many Masters had been spared, as were the mundane members of their families. A few leaders of the clan had avoided becoming his vessels, as well, for one reason or another.

Finally, he had revealed himself and took control of the Stormsea once the Sword Army became entrenched in Godgrave, leading a pincer attack on his father's Domain from the south. That was what had caused the recent bloodshed — Mordret was cleaning house, eliminating those whom he had failed to possess.

Sunny was both appalled and impressed. He had suspected that Mordret was facilitating secret negotiations with the House of Night on behalf of Ki Song. What he had not expected was that Mordret would simply… become the House of Night.

Only three of the Night Saints, including Naeve, had escaped. A few more had been eliminated when Mordret openly attacked.

Despite that, at least thirteen of them had fallen into his hands. Which meant that the forces of Song had the power of more than sixty Saints on their side now, while Valor only had slightly more than forty.

Worse than that, now that the Sword Domain was being attacked, Anvil would have to split the forces of his army to prevent his son from conquering his kingdom. That would leave those who remained in Godgrave at a dire disadvantage.

But that was not all…

Mordret had not only taken the Saints of the House of Night, he had also taken all the Citadels that used to belong to the third Great Clan, adding them to the Domain of the Queen of Worms, thus breaking the balance vastly enhancing her power.

Among them was the Night Garden, meaning that Ki Song controlled two Great Citadels now.

More than that, Mordret was free to conquer the Citadels of the Sword Domain, denying their power to Anvil. Rivergate would probably fall in the matter of days… from there, the Prince of Nothing could easily reach Bastion, or assault other Citadels in the heartland of the Dream Realm.

The situation was dire.

However, before Naeve was even done speaking, Morgan cursed and dashed out of the chamber.

Before too long, the walls of the stronghold shook, and a cacophony of screams rose above the warcamp.

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    Bastard Son of Fate
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    Dam I had a hard time seeing how Song had a chance of winning but now they have the advantage
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    That person was Mordret, the firstborn of the King of Swords — who served the Queen of Worms now, ironically enough.

    IRONICALLY?! what the F#CK do you expect a person to do after abandoning, torturing (most likely), attempting murder on them, humiliating and imprisoning them!? If anything it is the most unironic thing
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      Es solo una teórica pero creo que podría ser cierta, llevan dando pistas desde el timeskip, creo que Mordret podría ser una criatura de la Nada como las que se encontró Sunny en las Montañas Huecas, dice que podrían cobrar vida si la gente sabe de su existencia, el principe de la nada podria ser su nombre verdadero debido a esto, puede que haya sido cuando Asterion se lo llevó, por eso su familia lo llama criatura, abominación y cosas así. Anvil ya era un supremo cuando él era un despertado pero no pudo matarlo y solo lo selló debido a la clase de criatura que es y podria ser dificil de matar. Además hace un par de capítulos Mordret dijo que ya le habian dicho una vez las palabras "tu no eres mi hijo". Podrían referirse a que realmente no es su hijo si no una abominación con su cuerpo y sus recuerdos que extrañamente se parece a la habilidad de Mordret
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    Deathseeker
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    Mordret being Mordret, it's his first nature wish
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    Га Ноцри
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    Ха-ха-ха, я знаю отличное место для заключения Мордрета. И он сам бежит туда swindler Там столько мест, чтобы прятаться, если, конечно, он сможет спрятаться от Них
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    Quote: Максим Довбняк
    Chapter 1864: Sibling Rivarly

    After Morgan was dismissed, taking Naeve with her, the king had a few words to say to the rest of them.

    The theater of war had changed dramatically, so there were a lot of adjustments that had to be made. The King of Swords himself would remain in Godgrave, and so would all the Saints of the Sword Army — with the exception of his daughter.

    It did not seem like having one less Transcendent would change a lot of things, but Morgan's loss could not be measured in terms of raw power. She was the principal strategist of the army and the field commander of its expedition force — the vacuum her departure left had to be filled by someone.

    Anvil took over the strategy matters himself, and gave Nephis free rein of the expedition force. Her task was simple, but imperative — to invade the Breastbone Reach and conquer the Citadel hidden in the Hollow below it.

    Sunny's raiding party was dissolved before even leaving the Nameless Temple. Instead, he was to join the main body of the army and help Nephis take the Citadel.

    After receiving these orders, they were dismissed. Only Jest of Dagonet stayed behind to counsel his old comrade's son on something none of them were privy to. Anvil would summon the rest of the Saints and inform them of the situation after that.

    Cassie told Rivalen of Aegis Rose to wait for the king's summons on the way out.

    Leaving the Valor Keep, all three of them — Sunny, Nephis, and Cassie — felt rattled. The shift caused by Mordret's devastation of the House of Night was too tectonic to be fathomed swiftly.

    Sunny glanced at his two companions, and then said quietly:

    "I won't see you soon."

    With that, he turned around and walked away. There was a residence assigned to him in the camp, so that was where he went.

    Not long after that, he met Nephis and Cassie on the edge of the Ivory Island as Master Sunless.

    Nephis smiled at him faintly and gestured to the great pagoda.

    "Let's talk inside."

    The Sword Army would be shaken once the news spread… and so would the entire world. Nephis had to leave the camp and take command of the expedition force in a few hours. Sunny would follow her, but Cassie had to stay back. So, they did not have a lot of time to talk face-to-face.

    As they ascended the stairs, Sunny couldn't help but think about Naeve and the remnants of the House of Night.

    Mordret's culling had been chillingly thorough when it came to the leadership and champions of the now-fallen Great Clan. Only three of its Saints remained — the rest were either taken as vessels by the Prince of Nothing or had been killed.

    The situation among the Masters — the core of the clan's power — was a little different. Naeve did not have the exact numbers, but more than two-thirds of them were either taken or lost their lives. Those who remained were here in Godgrave now, with a few stragglers still lost somewhere in the waking world.

    The mundane dependents — family members and loyal servants of the clan — were also in the waking world, temporarily sheltered in the complex built around the Dream Gate. Mordret had not targeted them consciously, and although some had become collateral damage in his bloody coup, most were still alive. Just… displaced, traumatized, and scared.

    The envoys of the royal clan would have to make sure that none of them was a hidden vessel of the banished prince. However, that would have to wait, because Valor had to deal with a more pressing issue first.

    It was the fate of the Awakened warriors of the House of Night, who were in the most precarious situation.

    By now, every Citadel in the Stormsea was under Mordret's control. Saints and Masters were relatively safe, because there was no timer for when they would have to return to their anchors. The Awakened, however, would be transported back to the Dream Realm the moment they fell asleep or lost consciousness.

    When that happened, they would either become Mordret's hostages or his victims.

    There were two ways to avoid that end. The first way was to be brought to a new Citadel by a Saint and anchor themselves at its Gateway. The second way was to pass through a Dream Gate and enter the Dream Realm physically.

    The problem was that each of them had to be tested before being allowed in Valor territory, so that another hidden vessel of the Prince of Nothing did not infiltrate Godgrave. The process was not fast, so it was not clear if all of them would be able to stave off sleep before that happened.

    Remembering his own attempts to stay awake after returning from the Forgotten Shore, Sunny did not envy them.

    In any case, their fates were in the hands of Morgan now. Anvil had given her carte blanche to deal with the remnants of the House of Night as she saw fit — and while the Awakened warriors would have to come to Godgrave, she would without a doubt try to bring at least the strongest of the remnants to the newly created southern front.

    They had no choice but to obey her. More than that… Sunny was not sure that they had a reason to refuse. Each of the remaining members of the House of Night was, without a doubt, full of desire to avenge their fallen kin. Morgan would offer them a chance to fight against Mordret, and probably sweeten the deal by promising to take care of the mundane members of their families.

    Why would they say no? They did not have to be coerced.

    The strongest chains were often those people put on themselves.

    …Sunny would know.

    Finally, they reached Neph's living quarters at the highest level of the tower. Cassie summoned several Memories to prevent anyone from listening in on their conversation.

    That precaution was actually meant to be broken. This close to a living Sovereign and his strongest servants, they had to be extremely cautious about sharing vital information. Therefore, they always assumed that the first layer of protection would be dismantled.

    Sunny, Nephis, and Cassie played their roles and spoke about the task facing the expedition force.

    At the same time, they were having another, entirely silent conversation. It was a bit awkward because Cassie had to relay what Sunny and Nephis said, but they had grown used to communicating that way in the recent weeks.

    [Why is he only sending Morgan?]

    Sunny was still confused by Anvil's decision.

    Nephis shook her head subtly.

    [Actually, that makes sense. Every Saint she brings will just become a potential vessel for Mordret… Valor has methods to protect a soul from his Aspect, but no method is absolute. That Master you told me about, Welthe, is proof.]

    He considered the situation soberly, then took a deep breath.

    [Why did he not take all of House of Night? Why was there only one hidden vessel among those whom Naeve brought to Godgrave? Soul Stealer had been able to take millions of bodies for himself. But something is stopping Mordret from doing the same.]

    Granted, Soul Stealer had been in a rather bad shape when they saw him.

    Sunny contemplated for a while. Eventually, his eyes narrowed.

    [There is also the issue of Saints. Mordret is in a unique position — much like myself — in that he can control many Citadels at once. In my case, the number is limited by the number of shadows I possess. In his case, it should be limited by the number of Transcendent bodies he controls. Therefore…]

    Cassie shifted to face him and finished his thought:

    [...Unless he takes more Saints, he can only control fourteen Citadels. He can't go on a rampage across the Sword Domain, demolishing Anvil's base of power, without releasing his hold on the Stormsea. And there are no Saints left in the Sword Domain.]

    Nephis nodded slowly.

    [That is why he only sent Morgan. He does not want to give Mordret fuel to burn his kingdom down… no, rather, it is inconsequential to him how much the kingdom suffers. As long as the Domain itself is not severely diminished, Anvil will continue prioritizing Godgrave. At most, what he wants is to protect Bastion.]

    And so, Morgan and Mordret were destined to clash again — this time on the shores of the Mirror Lake, not in the frigid reaches of Antarctica.

    Sunny did not have a lot of hope for Morgan. But then again… laying siege to a daemon's stronghold was a daunting task, especially if someone like her was defending it.

    His thoughts turned to all the people he had left behind in Bastion.

    How were they going to fare in the middle of a clash between the two Transcendent siblings?

    For now, at least, that was out of his control.

    Sunny sighed, then looked at his companions.

    [So… what does all of this mean for us?]
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      O cara ""republicou"" o capítulo pra falar duas frases
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    Chapter 1863: Repercussions

    Naeve had not finished his tale yet when Anvil finally showed a reaction. Before, he sat motionlessly, looking at the kneeling Saint with a cold and heavy expression. His steely eyes remained calm — Sunny expected the king to display some kind of emotion at the mention of his son, but there was no change.

    Now, however, he finally moved. All Anvil did was give Morgan a glance, but she suddenly cursed and dashed out of the room.

    For a few moments, the stone chamber was enveloped by silence. Naeve looked at the king tensely, not sure what was going on.

    Anvil studied him for a bit before saying evenly:

    "That is enough. I understand what happened now."

    Sunny was leaning on a wall with his arms crossed. He did not turn his head to look at Cassie, but spoke in his mind:

    [There are no mirrors on the Ivory Island, are there?]

    Her response came a few moments later.

    [There are. However, the entire island is protected against that man with special enchantments. The royals themselves set them up… Valor has been preparing to deal with Mordret for a long time, so they have developed many measures.]

    Sunny was somewhat relieved. However, he knew that those measures could not be universal — since the members of the royal clan had to be personally involved, inscribing the warding enchantments had to be an expensive and intricate endeavor.

    [Make sure that those Fire Keepers that are in the camp remain on the island, then. Those of them who had been with Nephis in the jungle should not try to come back for now, either.]

    His original body was already making sure that Aiko did not leave the Marvelous Mimic.

    Sunny knew Mordret too well, so he had a good idea about what would happen next.

    And indeed, before too long, they heard a cacophony of screams.

    The king did not give any of them permission to leave, and Sunny did not want to expose how vast the reach of his shadow sense was. So, none of them moved.

    Only Naeve seemed to flinch.

    "Your Majesty, what is…"

    However, Anvil silenced him with a heavy gaze.

    Finally, there was a hint of emotion in his eyes…

    That emotion was cold, smoldering wrath.

    "You don't need to be concerned, Saint Naeve. It is just a minor inconvenience."

    Sunny was not sure if the inconvenience was really that minor. He commended Naeve for being able to sense Mordret's machinations when no one else had… however, the Nightwalker was too naive to think that his attempts to assemble allies to resist him would have escaped the Prince of Nothing.

    There was only one explanation for why Naeve had been allowed to survive.

    It was that one of his trusted allies — or a few — were Mordret's vessels. He had used Naeve and other asylum-seekers to carry him across the Dream Gate and bring him to the encampment of the Sword Army.

    The extent of damage he would deal depended on how invested Mordret was in wreaking havoc in Godgrave.

    Sunny shifted slightly.

    'This shouldn't be his main goal.'

    And, indeed, the screams grew silent soon.

    A minute or two later, the doors opened, and Morgan walked in. Her hands were wet with blood… and she was carrying a severed head in one of them, her expression dark.

    Naeve paled.

    "W—why…"

    Morgan spared him a short glance, then looked at her father.

    "It was just one Ascended vessel. That man simply felt mischievous, it seems. The damage was… minimal. The watchers did not fail — it was just that the screening took too long. Those who remain in the waking world are already being checked, as well."

    She lingered for a few moments, then added stiffly:

    "He did have a lot to say, though."

    With that, Morgan dropped the severed head on the floor near Naeve. The Nightwalker gritted his teeth, but did not recoil.

    He studied the dead face silently, a hint of pain evident on his own. Then, he bowed his head.

    "I apologize, Your Majesty."

    'So they have some kind of way to tell which bodies are taken by Mordret. Unsurprising.'

    Sunny felt a little apprehensive, because he did not.

    Valor must have also possessed a method to if not destroy Mordret, then at least imprison him. The Prince of Nothing was nearly immortal — at the very least, Sunny knew of no way to extinguish his existence except for defeating him in a soul duel, like what Nephis had done to Soul Stealer.

    But that boon could very easily become a curse. Those who could not die ran the risk of ending up suffering eternal torment. While beings like Mordret — and Nephis to a lesser extent — could fear death less than most people, they also had a good reason to fear being caught by enemies much more.

    Every strength could be exploited to become a weakness.

    Sitting on the throne, Anvil sighed and leaned back. He seemed to be contemplating something.

    Sunny, meanwhile, was considering the implications of Mordret's entering the board. Which were honestly quite shocking... he had expected some kind of diabolical stunt from the banished prince, but the bastard still managed to exceed his expectations.

    The more Sunny thought, the more somber his expression grew.

    The impact of the war in Godgrave was already bad enough. The Sword Army would be inevitably weakened, making things harder for him, Nephis, and Cassie. However, it was still a beneficial development overall — they needed Anvil and Ki Song to grind each other down in a prolonged conflict, after all. It wouldn't do for the King of Swords to gain an easy victory early on.

    What concerned him much more were the repercussions that Mordret's actions would have for those who were not participating in the war.

    The House of Night was… had been instrumental in guiding naval convoys across the ocean, for example. Without the Nightwalkers, the connections between the Quadrants would become much more tenuous. How was the government going to deliver Sleepers to the Awakened Academy next year? How would resources be shared between the continents?

    More than that, what was the government going to do now that the demise of the House of Night had demonstrated the kind of fate that awaited those who wished to remain neutral in the war between the two Domains?

    There were more questions like that.

    He sighed quietly and looked at Anvil.

    Was the King of Swords contemplating the same problems Sunny was?

    Somehow, he doubted it.

    Eventually, Anvil shifted his gaze and looked at Morgan.

    Everyone in the chamber held their breaths, feeling that his next words could very well change the flow of history.

    The King of Swords considered his daughter for a few moments, and then said evenly:

    "Return to Bastion. Stop him at all costs."

    Morgan smiled faintly, then bowed.

    "How many Saints can I take with me?"

    Anvil simply raised an eyebrow.

    "He is one man. You alone should be enough."

    Morgan's lips trembled slightly. She straightened and looked at her father with the same faint smile.

    "That man has the company of a dozen taken Saints. Am I supposed to stop him — all of him — alone? That hardly seems fair."

    The King of Swords looked away from her and shrugged.

    "If you think that it's unfair, go and find Saints of your own."

    Sunny was listening to their dialogue with a feeling of incongruity. Why was Anvil so nonchalant? Why wasn't he sending more forces back to Bastion with Morgan? Was the progress in Godgrave really that important, or did he simply not care about losing control of more Citadels to Mordret?

    If so, why?

    Either the King of Swords had lost his mind, or there was something Sunny was failing to understand.

    Morgan remained silent for a while, then bowed again.

    "As you command."

    She straightened, and then suddenly pointed at Naeve.

    "Oh, look. I found a Saint. Can I take him?"

    Anvil waved his head dismissively.

    "Do with the remnant Nightwalkers as you wish."

    He turned his heavy gaze back to her, studied her face closely, and then added in a cold tone:

    "...Don't lose to that creature again, Morgan."
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      Chapter 1864: Sibling Rivarly

      After Morgan was dismissed, taking Naeve with her, the king had a few words to say to the rest of them.

      The theater of war had changed dramatically, so there were a lot of adjustments that had to be made. The King of Swords himself would remain in Godgrave, and so would all the Saints of the Sword Army — with the exception of his daughter.

      It did not seem like having one less Transcendent would change a lot of things, but Morgan's loss could not be measured in terms of raw power. She was the principal strategist of the army and the field commander of its expedition force — the vacuum her departure left had to be filled by someone.

      Anvil took over the strategy matters himself, and gave Nephis free rein of the expedition force. Her task was simple, but imperative — to invade the Breastbone Reach and conquer the Citadel hidden in the Hollow below it.

      Sunny's raiding party was dissolved before even leaving the Nameless Temple. Instead, he was to join the main body of the army and help Nephis take the Citadel.

      After receiving these orders, they were dismissed. Only Jest of Dagonet stayed behind to counsel his old comrade's son on something none of them were privy to. Anvil would summon the rest of the Saints and inform them of the situation after that.

      Cassie told Rivalen of Aegis Rose to wait for the king's summons on the way out.

      Leaving the Valor Keep, all three of them — Sunny, Nephis, and Cassie — felt rattled. The shift caused by Mordret's devastation of the House of Night was too tectonic to be fathomed swiftly.

      Sunny glanced at his two companions, and then said quietly:

      "I won't see you soon."

      With that, he turned around and walked away. There was a residence assigned to him in the camp, so that was where he went.

      Not long after that, he met Nephis and Cassie on the edge of the Ivory Island as Master Sunless.

      Nephis smiled at him faintly and gestured to the great pagoda.

      "Let's talk inside."

      The Sword Army would be shaken once the news spread… and so would the entire world. Nephis had to leave the camp and take command of the expedition force in a few hours. Sunny would follow her, but Cassie had to stay back. So, they did not have a lot of time to talk face-to-face.

      As they ascended the stairs, Sunny couldn't help but think about Naeve and the remnants of the House of Night.

      Mordret's culling had been chillingly thorough when it came to the leadership and champions of the now-fallen Great Clan. Only three of its Saints remained — the rest were either taken as vessels by the Prince of Nothing or had been killed.

      The situation among the Masters — the core of the clan's power — was a little different. Naeve did not have the exact numbers, but more than two-thirds of them were either taken or lost their lives. Those who remained were here in Godgrave now, with a few stragglers still lost somewhere in the waking world.

      The mundane dependents — family members and loyal servants of the clan — were also in the waking world, temporarily sheltered in the complex built around the Dream Gate. Mordret had not targeted them consciously, and although some had become collateral damage in his bloody coup, most were still alive. Just… displaced, traumatized, and scared.

      The envoys of the royal clan would have to make sure that none of them was a hidden vessel of the banished prince. However, that would have to wait, because Valor had to deal with a more pressing issue first.

      It was the fate of the Awakened warriors of the House of Night, who were in the most precarious situation.

      By now, every Citadel in the Stormsea was under Mordret's control. Saints and Masters were relatively safe, because there was no timer for when they would have to return to their anchors. The Awakened, however, would be transported back to the Dream Realm the moment they fell asleep or lost consciousness.

      When that happened, they would either become Mordret's hostages or his victims.

      There were two ways to avoid that end. The first way was to be brought to a new Citadel by a Saint and anchor themselves at its Gateway. The second way was to pass through a Dream Gate and enter the Dream Realm physically.

      The problem was that each of them had to be tested before being allowed in Valor territory, so that another hidden vessel of the Prince of Nothing did not infiltrate Godgrave. The process was not fast, so it was not clear if all of them would be able to stave off sleep before that happened.

      Remembering his own attempts to stay awake after returning from the Forgotten Shore, Sunny did not envy them.

      In any case, their fates were in the hands of Morgan now. Anvil had given her carte blanche to deal with the remnants of the House of Night as she saw fit — and while the Awakened warriors would have to come to Godgrave, she would without a doubt try to bring at least the strongest of the remnants to the newly created southern front.

      They had no choice but to obey her. More than that… Sunny was not sure that they had a reason to refuse. Each of the remaining members of the House of Night was, without a doubt, full of desire to avenge their fallen kin. Morgan would offer them a chance to fight against Mordret, and probably sweeten the deal by promising to take care of the mundane members of their families.

      Why would they say no? They did not have to be coerced.

      The strongest chains were often those people put on themselves.

      …Sunny would know.

      Finally, they reached Neph's living quarters at the highest level of the tower. Cassie summoned several Memories to prevent anyone from listening in on their conversation.

      That precaution was actually meant to be broken. This close to a living Sovereign and his strongest servants, they had to be extremely cautious about sharing vital information. Therefore, they always assumed that the first layer of protection would be dismantled.

      Sunny, Nephis, and Cassie played their roles and spoke about the task facing the expedition force.

      At the same time, they were having another, entirely silent conversation. It was a bit awkward because Cassie had to relay what Sunny and Nephis said, but they had grown used to communicating that way in the recent weeks.

      [Why is he only sending Morgan?]

      Sunny was still confused by Anvil's decision.

      Nephis shook her head subtly.

      [Actually, that makes sense. Every Saint she brings will just become a potential vessel for Mordret… Valor has methods to protect a soul from his Aspect, but no method is absolute. That Master you told me about, Welthe, is proof.]

      He considered the situation soberly, then took a deep breath.

      [Why did he not take all of House of Night? Why was there only one hidden vessel among those whom Naeve brought to Godgrave? Soul Stealer had been able to take millions of bodies for himself. But something is stopping Mordret from doing the same.]

      Granted, Soul Stealer had been in a rather bad shape when they saw him.

      Sunny contemplated for a while. Eventually, his eyes narrowed.

      [There is also the issue of Saints. Mordret is in a unique position — much like myself — in that he can control many Citadels at once. In my case, the number is limited by the number of shadows I possess. In his case, it should be limited by the number of Transcendent bodies he controls. Therefore…]

      Cassie shifted to face him and finished his thought:

      [...Unless he takes more Saints, he can only control fourteen Citadels. He can't go on a rampage across the Sword Domain, demolishing Anvil's base of power, without releasing his hold on the Stormsea. And there are no Saints left in the Sword Domain.]

      Nephis nodded slowly.

      [That is why he only sent Morgan. He does not want to give Mordret fuel to burn his kingdom down… no, rather, it is inconsequential to him how much the kingdom suffers. As long as the Domain itself is not severely diminished, Anvil will continue prioritizing Godgrave. At most, what he wants is to protect Bastion.]

      And so, Morgan and Mordret were destined to clash again — this time on the shores of the Mirror Lake, not in the frigid reaches of Antarctica.

      Sunny did not have a lot of hope for Morgan. But then again… laying siege to a daemon's stronghold was a daunting task, especially if someone like her was defending it.

      His thoughts turned to all the people he had left behind in Bastion.

      How were they going to fare in the middle of a clash between the two Transcendent siblings?

      For now, at least, that was out of his control.

      Sunny sighed, then looked at his companions.

      [So… what does all of this mean for us?]
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        Baezhij
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        Thanks
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        trolltrollskiy
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        I asked chat gpt about the style of g3.
        Yes, the passage does exhibit some repetitiveness in its style. Specifically, the narrative revisits similar points and explanations about the state of affairs, the roles of various characters, and the overarching conflict between Morgan and Mordret. The repetition helps to ensure clarity, but it can be streamlined for a more engaging read.

        Here are a few suggestions to reduce repetition and maintain focus:

        1. **Consolidate Background Information**: Instead of reintroducing details about the aftermath of Mordret's attack and the status of the House of Night repeatedly, summarize these points once, and then refer back to them briefly as needed.

        2. **Avoid Redundant Explanations**: The text often revisits the implications of the characters' situations and decisions. Try to state these implications once and move on, rather than rehashing them in various ways.

        3. **Streamline Internal Dialogue**: The internal dialogue between Sunny, Nephis, and Cassie is repeated in different forms. Consider making these exchanges more concise by focusing directly on the most critical points.

        4. **Minimize Unnecessary Details**: Some details about the roles and fates of various characters, like the specific numbers of Awakened and their exact conditions, can be mentioned more briefly if they do not directly impact the main plot.

        By refining these aspects, the narrative can be made more dynamic and engaging while retaining the essential plot elements and character development.
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          DanielPlay
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          Bro, clearly G3 does this intentionally to extend the chapters, since the story reached the halfway point he has been doing it, he must be more afraid of the novel ending than us.
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    ArMiks
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    Either a nightmare creature breached their fortifications, mordy had a thrall among the night asylum seekers, or lightslayer already arrived and is causing trouble. Tho the last one is the least probable since its better for them to assassinate someone important first hefore their cover is blown, like tyris.
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    yumtumtum
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    war screams or death screams?
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      Blizzard
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      i believe death screams
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