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Chapter 1874: Lord’s Lieutenants

Sunny did not shy away from using the power of his subordinate Saints, but there was a limit to how effectively he could handle them. After all, they were spread across the long frontline — even though he could move with startling speed, he still had to reach a Saint and explain what he wanted them to do, which took time.

His Shadows, however, answered his mental command and knew exactly what he wanted from them without the need to use words. In addition to that, each of them was also more fearsome than any of the Saints under Sunny's command.

Therefore, they acted as the three pillars of the entire offensive, moving ahead of the soldiers to defend them from the more powerful foes.

Unlike Sunny, who moved constantly from one threat to another, his Shadows mostly remained in rigid positions relative to the battle formation of the war party, and drew the threats to themselves instead.

Saint defended the left wing of the battle formation. The graceful stone knight fought with methodical and ruthless precision, but left utter devastation in her wake. Her black blade was elegant and chillingly lethal, using the least amount of effort and motion to deliver fatal wounds to the Nightmare Creatures attacking her in a constant flood.

Her shield, on the other hand, was barbarous and savage. When it was not blocking an onslaught of devastating blows, it was crushing and mangling the bodies of abominations like a wrecking ball made of pure darkness. Its black surface was slick with blood, and its rim had a few dents in it — however, her shield did not yield, just like Saint did not yield.

Her movements seemed unhurried, but somehow, the tide of abominations that would have drowned anyone else never seemed to overwhelm her. She moved through it with indifferent grace, and severed bodies fell to the ground everywhere she went.

Blood flowed, severed limbs and mutilated corpses littered the smoldering moss, and frenzied roars shattered pitifully against her cold, indifferent silence.

Serpent defended the right wing of the battle formation. Its presence was not the most striking, but it was the most eerie — Sunny's soul companion rarely stayed in one shape for a long time, switching between them to respond to the situation in the most fitting way.

Sometimes, a giant onyx snake slithered through the burning jungle, swallowing weaker abominations or coiling its great body around the towering monstrosities to suffocate them in its crushing embrace. Sometimes,

a fleeting human silhouette would appear, moving through the darkness to face unknown dangers.

Sometimes, the shape of a hideous Nightmare Creature would reveal itself in the smoke, tearing other abominations apart. There was only one trait that all of these beings shared — their figures were inky-black and surrounded by shadows.

Serpent was not as perfectly suited for mayhem and carnage of battle as Saint and Fiend were, perhaps, but it easily made up for any deficiencies with endless flexibility.

More importantly than that, Serpent served a vital purpose — with each enemy it killed, a little bit of Sunny's essence was restored. Therefore, Serpent's value was not limited to the Nightmare Creatures it defeated. It contributed to each kill Sunny made, as well.

…And lastly, there was Fiend.

At the moment, Fiend was the most powerful of the Shadows. As a Supreme Devil, his power was vast and dreadful, and for that reason, he played the main role in today's battle.

Fiend defended the center of the war party and was the tip of the wedge formed by Saint, Serpent, and the eight Transcendent champions. His position was deeper in the jungle than that of everyone else, and therefore, he drew the most enemies to himself.

And when the enemies found him, he ripped them to shreds in the most gruesome and frightening fashion.

Towering at five meters in height, with a body made of polished black silver and infernal flames, he was like a dreadful demon who had crawled from the depths of hell. The edges of his dagger-like claws were suffused with an incandescent red glow, cutting flesh and bones like butter. The blood of the creatures he killed boiled and evaporated before touching the ground.

Fiend was savage and brutal, reveling in bloodshed as he tore his enemies apart with bare hands — which he had four of — but that did not mean that there was no sophistication to his seemingly frenzied slaughter. It was, in fact, a chillingly calculated and shrewd affair merely masquerading as mindless barbarity.

He not only retained the devious cunning and diabolical intelligence of his original self, but had also been taught by Saint. It was just that Fiend had no need for weapons, so the style she had taught him was predominantly centered around hand-to-hand combat.

When his claws and spikes littering his powerful steel body were not enough, Fiend unleashed his infernal flames, breathing out long jets of crimson fire. Countless abominations died in agony,

incinerated by it, or were scorched so badly that slicing them open presented no problem to the ravenous Shadow.

And even then, he was holding back. Due to the nature of his task, Fiend had to plant himself in the middle of the burning jungle and lure the enemies to him, so he was not using Shadow Step at all — with it, he would have been even more deadly.

There was another trait that made Fiend especially terrifying, though. This one was utterly invisible, but had an undeniable effect on the flow of the battle.

It was his will. As a Supreme creature, Fiend's will had an effect on the world — perhaps not as drastic as that of the Great Nightmare Creatures due to his young age and personality, but still quite real. More than that, Sunny strongly suspected that Fiend's [Lucky] Attribute somehow fused with the influence of his will, which was why even more things went according to how the bastard wanted them to go.

Perhaps that was the reason why so many of the most powerful foes emerging from the jungle ended up targeting the ravenous Shadow instead of going directly for the battle formation.

Of course, Sunny did not know whether that happened because Fiend really wanted to perform his duty well... or because he simply wanted to eat them.

The battle raged on. The jungle burned, and the war party slowly advanced forward, pushing the scarlet infestation further and further back.

The harrowing orgy of violence seemed to have no end, boiling and seething under the cloudy expanse of the radiant sky.

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    BeanJohnson
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    Fiends lore is incredible
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    AD9M
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    I was thinking if he was able to make new memories can't he regain the nightmare spell after all what he lost was his Relationship with the world he can't have what was but he gain new (correct me if I am wring)
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    Ninjamaster98
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    Ok I realize how important it is for the author to make Saint not have a way of advancing right now. If Fiend can utilize his will like that and he’s essentially just a new born imagine what Saint who has a shit ton more experience and skills than him can do. She would definitely be able to give a supreme a hard time. Especially that part about Nightmare creatures not being able to use their will well. That wouldn’t be the case with Saint if anything she might utilize it better than the current supremes.
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    Deathseeker
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    Sunny:
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      The Priest of Negari
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      I wanted to throw up
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        Dummybaron
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        Yeah, I really hope Sunny's ability will be something more interesting than just this shit.
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          The Priest of Negari
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          That's right, bro.
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    Chapter 1875: End of Shift

    The soldiers of the third party had been anxious before the battle. Of course, they were — Godgrave was like a feverish nightmare, and most of them had already witnessed the chilling horrors of the scarlet jungle. Now, with Princess Morgan gone and the Sword Domain itself in jeopardy, an air of doubt and uncertainty hung over the army.

    However, the main reason for their anxiety was the identity of their commander.

    The Lord of Shadows had a fearsome reputation and looked frightful, enough to inspire confidence in his martial prowess. He had survived alone in Godgrave for many years, after all — surely, a man like him was perfectly suited to be placed in charge of a war party.

    But those were just rumors and second-hand knowledge. In truth, none of the soldiers truly knew him or had seen him fight — except for the Fire Keepers serving Lady Changing Star, no one had. He was a stranger, and therefore, it was hard to trust in his ability to lead them into battle.

    When the battle did start, however…

    The doubts of the soldiers were alleviated in the most striking way.

    A sense of silent astonishment came to replace them.

    The third war party had a perfect view of the moment when the Lord of Shadows leaped over the battle formation and dove into the depths of the jungle without showing any kind of fear or hesitation. An infuriated roar resounded from the spot where he had landed, and dozens of trees toppled, hinting that a scene of terrible carnage was happening out there, not too far ahead.

    After that, they only caught glimpses of him.

    The figure encased in an intricate suit of onyx armor seemed to be… everywhere. It was as if he was in several places at the same time. The soldiers did not know how their commander managed to move across the vast length of the battlefield with such speed, but he always appeared where he was needed the most.

    His white hair danced in the air, and his black odachi struck true without fail, bringing down the most dreadful Nightmare Creatures down to the ground. It was as if he was a messenger of death, reaping the lives of their enemies with cold and emotionless ruthlessness.

    The soldiers were busy fighting their own foes to pay what was happening ahead much attention, at first. An endless tide of abominations rushed at them from the scarlet jungle — there were not enough words in the human language to describe the appalling hideousness of them all, and no time to discern the horrid details to their appearance.Instead of gawking at the Nightmare Creatures, the warriors of the Sword Army strained their bodies and minds to the absolute limit in order to survive.

    Clouds of arrows fell into the moving carpet of abominations. Aspect powers rained from above, tearing hideous bodies apart. Thousands of Awakened warriors clashed with the enemy in melee, desperately trying to block the avalanche of claws and fangs with their shields while slaying the creatures with their enchanted blades.

    Masters served as the cornerstones of the battle line, rallying the Awakened around them. The officers bellowed orders, adjusting the formation and rotating fresh centuriae to the front. A terrible cacophony of screams, screeching wails, and roars enveloped the battlefield...

    The war machine was churning, grinding humans and Nightmare Creatures alike to dust.

    Once a wave of enemies was eradicated, the jungle was set aflame. Ash danced in the air, and unbearable heat washed over the sweating soldiers like a suffocating cloud. Pushing away the corpses of the dead abominations, they marched forward in pursuit of the flame.

    All the while, the grey sky above shone with diffused, but blinding radiance. The soldiers knew that Saint Tyris of the White Feather clan was present to protect them from the incandescent white abyss… and yet, it was still a terrifying feeling, to know that only a brittle veil of clouds stood between them and certain death.

    The soldiers were only able to maintain composure because what they were witnessing overwhelmed their sense of fear. Fear was a finite emotion, after all once a certain threshold of terror was reached, it lost all meaning.

    Nevertheless…

    After a while, the fighters of the war party noticed that something strange was going on.

    Their dire and horrific assault on the scarlet jungle... was going too smoothly.

    They had already experienced fighting against the jungle while traversing the Collarbone Plain, so they knew what to expect. The battle was terribly strenuous and ghastly, yes. People were dying, either killed by the frenzied Nightmare Creatures or by the scarlet infestation itself. And yet, too few of them were losing their lives.

    The reason was simple — it was because nothing they couldn't deal with reached the battle formation.

    There were extremely powerful Nightmare Creatures hiding in the jungle, even if its current incarnation was only a day or two old. There were indescribable hazards, as well.

    However,the only abominations that attacked the war party were those that could be dealt with by Awakened and Ascended.

    It wasn't long until the soldiers realized why...

    It was because of the Lord of Shadows.

    Their unfamiliar, cold, and sinister commander was much more competent than what they had ever expected him to be.

    Slowly, the war party came to realize why Lady Nephis had put the Hermit Saint of Godgrave in charge.

    He was like a force of nature... a walking calamity for those who found themselves on the wrong side of his merciless blade.

    As the battle raged on, the soldiers witnessed more of what he did, as well.

    Their eyes widened, and their spirits slowly surged.

    The Lord of Shadows was swift, decisive, and incredibly lethal. In fact, he was deadlier than any Saint was supposed to be. His sword knew no mercy, and did not care about whom it cut down — be it Tyrants, Terrors, or even the mythical Great Nightmare Creatures, just one of whom could potentially devastate an entire continent in the waking world.

    He did not seem to be using any special powers, either — except for his uncanny ability to dissolve into the shadows and move across the battlefield in an instant. All he had was his personal strength, his skill with the sword, and his devious will.

    That alone was enough to bring even the most powerful abominations to their knees.

    If there was one thing that made the Lord of Shadows appear as a demigod, it was that he seemed nearly omniscient. No enemy could get past him, and no peril could escape his attention. It was that miraculous ability to perceive everything, everywhere, all at once that allowed him to defend the battle formation flawlessly.

    Not only was the Lord of Shadows fearsome, but he was also inescapable. More than that, he possessed keen intelligence and profound foresight that allowed him to rule the battlefield like a ruthless tyrant, coldly and methodically eradicating the threats facing the war party.

    And then, there were the three dreadful Echoes following his will.

    The graceful knight. The steel devil. The serpentine shadow.

    Each of them was powerful enough to contend with a Saint... and the most valiant of Saints, at that.

    With them serving as the pillars of the offensive and their master conducting the battle with his dark blade, the third war party was in high spirits. The soldiers steeled their hearts and hardened their resolve,slaughtering the Nightmare Creatures and cleansing the surface of the ancient bone from the scarlet infestation.

    Their exhaustion mounted...

    But their commander was still out there, in front of them, fighting in the burning jungle without showing any sign of fatigue or hesitation.

    His fearsome mask remained emotionless. His black blade never lost its edge. His onyx armor was unbroken, and not a drop of his blood fell into the scarlet moss.

    By the end of the eight hours the war party had been supposed to battle the jungle, a choir of exhilarated cries rose above the rows of soldiers.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1876: Third Pillar

      The eight Saints that had followed the enigmatic Lord of Shadows into battle were both rattled and elated. The battle was a gruesome ordeal, but they had expected that much.

      What they did not expect was to learn just how powerful their sinister commander had turned out to be.

      The Lord of Shadows was a singular existence because, unlike the rest of them, he was not a vassal of the King of Swords. He was a mercenary Saint that Lady Nephis had somehow convinced to pledge his blade to the Sword Domain's cause — therefore, she knew him best. So, nobody had doubted her promise that they would not be able to defeat him in a fight.

      Nevertheless, it was a startling shock to witness the Transcendent sellsword in action.

      Not only was he immensely powerful and chillingly lethal, he was actually an existence of the same caliber as the other two field commanders of the expedition force — Changing Star herself and Summer Knight, the most renowned paladin of the Great Clan Valor.

      The Saints had thought that the expedition force had two pillars, but now, they knew that there were three.

      By the time the shrill wail of the war horn signaled them to retreat, the way they looked at the Lord of Shadows had changed completely.

      …Sunny was a little bit amused by their change of attitude.

      'I used to live in this damned place alone, of my own free will. What else did they expect? That I'm a weakling?'

      Hearing the war horn, he let out a tired sigh and prepared to pull back.

      He could sense Nephis enter the range of his perception, followed by the Fire Keepers. Once she and the other Saints of the first war party advanced, Sunny commanded his Shadows to retreat and followed suit.

      Soon, he found himself behind the battle line, surrounded by his eight Transcendent subordinates.

      Now that their shift was over, Sunny suddenly felt the weight of fatigue crash into him like a mountain. He was tired, dehydrated, and covered in sweat… it was to the point that he did not know what he wanted to do more, summon the Endless Spring to quench his thirst, or summon it to wash himself.

      'In hindsight, Antarctica wasn't that bad. At least it wasn't so damn hot there...'

      Dismissing his Shadows to let them mend the scrapes they had received in the nurturing darkness of his soul, Sunny gazed at the exhausted Saints and raised an eyebrow behind the mask.

      "What are you waiting for? Retreat to camp. We only have sixteen hours to recover before the second round starts."

      Rivalen of Aegis Rose sighed."...You really know how to raise morale, don't you, Lord Shadow?"

      His usually gallant voice sounded a little bitter.

      Sunny stared at him coldly.

      "Why yes, I do. I doubt you'll like my methods, though."

      Shield Wall almost seemed to shiver, then looked away with a cough.

      Not paying him any more attention, Sunny headed in the direction of the distant camp. His armored boots scraped against white bone.

      The stretch of the First Rib they were crossing had been enveloped by the scarlet jungle before his war party cleansed it. There was ash in the air, and piles of burned abomination corpses were smoldering here and there.

      Once the battlefront moved further away, someone would arrive to harvest soul shards from them — but for now, the carcasses simply carpeted the ground, helping one realize just how terrible the battle had been.

      Sunny sighed.

      'It is only the first day.'

      Soon, they reached the line of tired soldiers. The warriors were covered in soot and dead-tired, but their sunken eyes were shining brightly.

      For some reason.

      The war party was in the process of assembling into a march formation, but when Sunny and the Saints approached, everyone paused for a few moments.

      He felt thousands of gazes wash over him like a tide, and then, a deafening cheer rose above the sea of soldiers.

      Surrounded by a crowd of cheering soldiers, Sunny felt a cold chill run down his spine, and a sudden sense of dread grasp his heart with icy claws.

      He almost stumbled.

      It was because he recognized their chant.

      "...Glory! Glory! Glory!"

      Sunny's face was hidden behind a mask, so no one could see his expression. The shadows populating the battlefield moved as he halted and gazed at the soldiers silently.

      He remained motionless for a few long moments, and then continued walking.

      "Move out!"

      His voice was colder than the frozen depths of hell.

      The cheer exploded in volume briefly and then died out. The tired warriors followed their general across the corpse-littered battlefield back to camp.

      'Ah, how bothersome…'

      Sunny did not have much to do once the war party returned to the base of the dead god's collarbone — mercifully, he did not have to handle the minutiae of managing an army out of battle. He simply wanted to dismiss his mask and armor to clean himself and drink some water, but considering the nature of the Lord of Shadows, that was harder to accomplish than it should have been.

      In the end, he wasted some essence to step away from the camp through the shadows,refresh himself, and then come back.

      His soldiers had eaten and were now asleep — some in the tents, some simply on the ground. Most had dismissed the outer layers of their armors because of the heat, so there was a lot of skin in sight. It was a stark contrast to what he was used to from Antarctica, where everyone had always tried to put on as many layers of clothing on themselves as possible.

      Sunny studied the scene of the camp silently, then shook his head.

      '...I hate jungles.'

      Since the Lord of Shadows did not have to sleep, he walked to the lifts and climbed some way up the slope of the collarbone to observe the distant battle.

      To his surprise, there was another figure sitting on the edge of the wooden platform, doing the same.

      It was a strikingly handsome man with a valiant profile and a thoughtful gaze. His lake-blue eyes were calm, and his glistening hair was moving slightly in the wind.

      Sunny almost failed to recognize Summer Knight out of his lustrous armor, but that angelic beauty was hard to forget.

      "Sir Gilead."

      He sat down nearby, looking in the direction where Nephis was currently reducing the scarlet jungle to ash.

      Summer Knight glanced at him, then turned back.

      "Lord Shadow."

      The valiant Saint remained silent for a moment before saying in a neutral tone:

      "I observed your battle. Your reputation is well-earned."

      Sunny smiled crookedly behind the mask.

      "You're not so bad yourself."

      He paused for a moment, and then added evenly:

      "Not as good as me, though."

      Sir Gilead chuckled.

      He raised a beaten alloy canteen, drank some water, and then looked at Sunny with a subtle smile.

      "We'll know who's better once we cross swords. However… I hope we'll never find out."

      It could have been a sincere wish, a mild joke, or a veiled threat. Summer Knight took his oaths very seriously, and since he had sworn allegiance to the King of Swords, his loyalty was beyond reproach. He might have had some reservations about the selfish mercenary Saint.

      These were the kinds of people Sunny would have to fight one day, if things went wrong.

      Glancing at the camp where his subordinate Saints were resting, he wondered how many of them he might have to kill in the future.

      In the end, Sunny let out a sigh.

      "I hope so, too."
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        Dummybaron
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        "...Glory! Glory! Glory!"

        It's just sad
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        DanielPlay
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        Poor Summer Knight, the warriors of Valor really hold him in high regard, to the point of putting him on the same level as Sunny and Nephis, I have to admit that the ability to transform into Light is pretty cool, but I think that in the original cohort he would only beat Effie, we saw in the fight between the Devouring Beast and the Undying Slaughter that she doesn't deal well against intangible opponents.
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          Não é o Matheus
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          To be fair devouring Beast fought with her bare hands, Effie can use memories, so even against her he doesn't have many chances.
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            DanielPlay
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            I don't know if she has any memory capable of hurting incorporeal beings, but even if she doesn't, the chances should be 50x50 since, unlike Jet who thanks to his legacy can make his weapon incorporeal and attack the soul directly, Summer Knight can't, so he's limited to physical attacks, which Effie shouldn't have any problems dealing with.
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        Kdmill
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        Respect to Summer Knight for talking his Shi
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    Baezhij
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    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
    Shika noko noko noko koshi tan tan

    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
    Shika noko noko noko koshi tan tan

    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
    Shika noko noko noko koshi tan tan

    blushed blushed blushed blushed blushed blushed blushed
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    Wilmer
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    Has anything been said about Sunny trying to feed the dead god's skeleton to fiend?
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      Lazy Lion
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      Unholy crap! Why didn't I think of that? Nahh that bone is too strong for Fiend to sink his teeth in.

      Like, those bones literally resist the immolation from the fiery clouds. Don't even talk about a Supreme Devil trying to digest it pressure
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        Kdmill
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        I see your point about it being too strong and i slightly agree but fiend is a supreme abomination at the 4th class and have a aspect centered around eating hard stuff sunny could also use his 6 enhancement on it and I think it could be possible to leave a scratch maybe, another this in he don’t need to break it as long as they find a piece it can swallow. (Pause)also the sun only incinerate things that moves and the bones have been in the same place since the being died.
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      Kdmill
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      Unfortunately not I think he should have long been tried but idk bro not thinking
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    Cj.17
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    The worst enemy of sunny is himself. Just waiting for the day he gets captured idk how, and then he spills the truth about himself. The flaw, his true name, or anything else that could be used against him cus I just asked my self why would he be given this flaw if not used against himself. I feel like everyone's flaw always comes back to bite them in the ass so his I just realised that it's coming but dk when.
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      DanielPlay
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      Sunny's biggest enemy is g3, that idea of taking away Sunny's spell was brilliant, not only does it make sense, but it also greatly reduced Sunny's power, after all with 4 years, 7 bodies and the convenient function of using memories to raise the rank of his shadows I don't even know how powerful he would be after this timeskip.
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        Zrilla
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        К сожалению но после того как санни был выброшен из системы заклинания мы как читатели были лишены одной из важнейших составляющих этой истории, а именно Лора! Я что один скучаю по всем этим описаниям в предметах, навыках, атрибутах? Да чëрт истории написаные в воспоминаниях были тем за что я и полюбил теневого раба, надеюсь g3 это вернëт
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          Dummybaron
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          Каждый раз когда я представляю Санни получающего любую оставшуюся из частей Ткача мне плакать хочется.
          Изменено: Я имею ввиду что описания и Лора не будет
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          Kdmill
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          Agreed and I think he will definitely make it come back it’s just a matter of time. The author have foreshadowed its return in previous chapters
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    Lazy Lion
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    I dunno guys, but I have a gut feeling that Sunny will get an epiphany on breaking through to Supreme in this war. We all know that Shadow God created death and now our boy is just out there getting thrills from slaughtering NCs.

    What happens if he kills a Sovereign by chance then?
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      JAYDEEP
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      dude, that's not gonna happen. I don't think our boy will become supreme first among shadow legion as there is still saint waiting to become supreme and then maybe even tyrant, so at most sunny can be second supreme, and don't take supreme lightly
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        Lazy Lion
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        Nah I don't take that rank lightly
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      DanielPlay
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      Man, I think Sunny becomes a Supreme before the end of the war. Nephis will become a Supreme before the final confrontation and Sunny should follow the same path, maybe there will be a twist where they have to face both Ki Song and Valor together, Song's undead domain seems perfect to fight the shadow domain, becoming a Supreme after the end of the war where there will be nothing for him to show the power of his domain is very anticlimactic.
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        Lazy Lion
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        He might as well absorb Shadow's Domain to his own for added bonus
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        rekicchi
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        It's also possible that Asterion will help them. He's a variable.
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          Lazy Lion
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          I think so too. That guy's Domain might probably deal with feelings or passion like Nephis Aspect. In fact, I feel he's the sensible one since he doesn't fight for territory like the others. I'm assuming he knows that time isn't on humanity's side, hence why he's on the moon trying to discover God knows what.
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      ArMiks
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      That's basically his entire plan for this.
      1 Get sovereigns to fight outside shadow temple to weaken each other, while suppressing them with shadow domain fragment
      2 release slumbering abominations including unholy one from the hollows below to further exhaust them
      3 ambush and fight either one with nephis and cohort
      4 hopefully have an enlightenment during or after the fight
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        Doksoo
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        Curse, not unholy
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          ArMiks
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          I just checked and i stand corrected. Thanks for that
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