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Chapter 1884: Scarlet Garden

They set out in the morning — which wasn't any different from the day in Godgrave. The jungle, which had been teeming with Nightmare Creatures before, gradually became quiet and eerily empty as they moved further south, making the Saints tense with its sudden tranquillity.

Even the plants, which were as predatory as the beasts in the scarlet jungle, remained still.

That was because the conquest force was entering the land which belonged to the master of the old ruin… the creature they were meant to defeat.

As they moved, Saint Jest happened to catch up with Sunny, who was leading the party. The old man was using his cane to swat away branches and vines, looking annoyed because of the heat and humidity.

"That guardian we're supposed to kill… what kind of creature was it again?"

Sunny turned his head briefly, giving Saint Jest an impassive look.

"I do not know. Although I explored the Hollows casually, I never failed to avoid getting too close to this place. All I can say is that the guardian of the Citadel is a Great Nightmare Creature of a higher Class… a Terror, perhaps. Maybe even a Titan."

The old man chewed his lips.

"A Great Terror, really? Gods, the world is changing… it used to be that the existence of such beings was merely a theory. In fact, I remember mocking a bunch of academics viciously for suggesting that something this unreasonable exists! And here I am, on my way to battle one. Who's the fool now, huh?"

Sunny smiled behind the mask.

"I'd say that we are all fools, for choosing to face such a creature voluntarily."

He paused for a moment, then added in his usual cold tone:

"Still, what's wrong with being a fool?"

Saint Jest gave him a surprised look, then laughed.

"Exactly! I couldn't have put it better myself. What a poignant sentiment… now, we just need to work on your delivery…"

Soon enough, the canopy of the jungle parted, and they found themselves on the shore of a vast lake. Dozens of rivers joined to form it, and even though the storm had already passed, the lake was still full and deep.

At the center of the lake, a tall structure rose from the water. It looked both like a beautiful temple and a grand castle... however, that castle was unlike any other that Sunny had seen.

Its walls were made out of pale wood instead of stone — not out of boards or logs, though. Instead, it was as if countless white trees had grown and fused into a seamless whole to form the shape of a towering structure.The entirety of it was one great keep that resembled a pagoda, with layers of tiled roofs, deep eaves, and triangular gables.

The crimson tiles of the sloped roofs were worn and faded, but they must have been vividly scarlet once, just like the canopy of the jungle. The white temple was overgrown with vermilion moss, with vines and tree branches protruding from the gaping holes in its broken roofs and empty windows. As such, it almost looked like a vertical garden that rested in the middle of the lake.

Sunny studied it with unease, but also with a sense of curiosity.

He wondered what purpose that beautiful structure had served once, before the civilization that thrived in the Hollows once was destroyed.

Was it a sacred place where people came to worship? A stronghold to protect them from the perils of the shattered world? A logistical hub where the ships sailing to the far reaches of the Hollows came to trade?

Considering how many rivers connected to the lake, the latter would make sense. Or maybe all three of his theories were true, and the garden temple served many purposes while it was tended to by the ancient people.

In any case…

Sunny was pretty sure that Godgrave had been a part of Sun God's realm once. As such, the civilization of the Hollows would have been infected by the Nightmare Spell, and destroyed as a consequence — just like the civilization of the Twilight Sea.

He had witnessed some of what these people had been capable of in the ruins of Condemnation. Although they had not possessed the technology and war machines of the waking world, the War God's realm, they were in many ways no less advanced than them… even superior in some regards, judging by the ingenious sorcery used to create the asuras.

Such a civilization had fallen, and now, Nightmare Creatures ruled over its ruins.

Whatever sacredness the garden castle had once contained was gone, replaced by vile corruption. And the abomination whose lair it had become would be a terrible one, without a doubt.

Sunny sighed and extended his shadow sense forward. Something was hiding there, behind the pale wooden walls… he could feel the eerie threat of it, but not much else.

'...Damnation.'

He would have really preferred if it hadn't rained, and they could reach the Citadel by walking. He was tired of diving into perilous lakes.

The Saints prepared for battle. Before too long,Saint Roan assumed his Transcendent Form — a beautiful lion with white fur and amber eyes suddenly appeared on the shore of the lake, the vital spots on his mighty body protected in an intricate armor. Turning his enormous head, the giant beast lowered one wind and allowed the rest of them to climb onto his wide back.

The only exceptions were Nephis, who summoned her wings, and Sunny, who turned into a crow.

The white lion let out a low, reverberating growl and pushed himself off the ground. A small hurricane was stirred by his wings, and he soared into the air, flying above the dark waters of the lake in the direction of the Citadel.

Sunny and Nephis followed.

…To his surprise, they reached the distant temple safely. The lake remained still, as if there were no swarms of dreadful abominations hiding in its depths. In fact, Sunny could not sense any movement in the water at all.

And yet, he could swear that it smelled faintly of blood. It almost felt like someone was watching him, as well.

They landed on the steps that led to the gates of the ruined Citadel. The Saints jumped to the ground, and Roan dismissed his Transformation.

Nephis took the lead and ventured forward with tense caution, holding her sword at the ready.

No one spoke, afraid to inform the enemy of their arrival.

They had just passed the gate and entered the echoing interior of the garden temple when Sunny finally sensed it…

Not a shadow, but a movement of all the shadows, as if a source of light was barreling toward them with terrible speed.

...Then, there was a flash, and an arrow that seemed to be woven of moonlight brushed past Nephis, piercing the chest of one of the Saints.

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    Player001
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    As such, the civilization of the Hollows would have been infected by the Nightmare Spell, and destroyed as a consequence — just like the civilization of the Twilight Sea.

    Why are they blaming nightmare spell like its the cause of their planets destruction, i get that it is ruthless, but still the realm still have devoured the the other realms even if the nightmare spell wasn't there, it gave the people a chance, shortcuts in awakening/heck if the nightmare spell wasn't there they wouldn't even know anything about awakening. And they are being ungrateful.
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    Ненавижу уже стрелы..
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    Deathseeker
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    How interesting 🤔
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    Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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    I read the title as Skarlet Evergarden cheerful
    .Chapter 1884: Scarlet Garden
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    Baezhij
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    Shika noko noke noko koshi tan tan
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    Uau, aconteceu tanta coisa em 2 capítulos que minha mente travou shocked3
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    Elrenegat
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    What's the opposite of the sun ?
    G3 : the moon ?
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    DanielPlay
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    It's been a long time since I've been this anxious, I can't wait for the next chapters.
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      Yes, after cooling my head down, I think it is a good thing that they can counter Sunny and Nephis that good, last time I was so anxious at Sunny vs Daeron fight.
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    So G3, you want me to believe that the only reason Shadow God survived for this long is that he never encountered Unholy Creature with True Darkness powers? And that Almighty Sun God, God of Destruction and Creation was alive only because Godess of Moon decided so? Thats complete bullshit.

    Edit: okay I cooled down a bit, and maybe maybe I'm overeacting, but I still think that Element that directly and completely countering other Element is bullshit. Like seriously if Shadows have no ways to harm or resist true Darkness, why the hell nerf Sunny if he stil going to die from any True Darkness user anyway?

    Edit2: I think my dumbass overreacted too much. Since Sunny has Shadow Lantern and as DanielPlay said Gods wield concept not Elements. And after becoming Supreme that problem should go away.
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      DanielPlay
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      Of course there are elements that override others, but we are talking about Gods, they fought wielding concepts such as time and death, they were already far beyond the common sense of attributes.
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      Elrenegat
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      Oh my, looks like someone is using his brain
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    Chapter 1885: Fortune Favors the Bold

    The arrow was aimed at Neph's head, but despite how fast it flew, she still managed to dodge it. The arrowhead left a long cut on her cheek, then pierced the chest of a Saint who stood behind her.

    'Shot from elevation.‘

    That was the first thought that crossed Sunny's mind, who had subconsciously traced the arrow's trajectory.

    Then, for a few moments, everything moved too fast for him to think.

    The wounded Saint let out a stifled yelp and started to fall, blood splattering on the wooden floor. His armor should have been robust enough to if not deflect, then at least dissipate the force of the arrow, so that it did not pierce too deeply. However, somehow, the moonlight arrow seemed to ignore the durability of the enchanted metal and the resilience of Transcendent flesh, killing him on the spot.

    Just like that, a Saint died.

    "Ambush!"

    Before anyone else could react, Sunny called upon the shadows and summoned an impenetrable wall in front of them. Almost instantly, two more ethereal arrows struck it, the impacts producing thunderous bangs. That wall of shadows quaked and cracked.

    Nephis was already moving.

    Strangely enough, she wasn't lunging into the darkness to shorten the distance between her and the hidden archer. Instead, she was spinning around, searching for something beyond the gates of the castle.

    The thin cut on her cheek was yet to fill with blood, glowing softly with ethereal, pale light.

    "Shield Wall! "

    Her sword was pointing to the outside.

    A split second after Sunny's wall materialized, Sir Rivalen had already answered her call. The air behind them shimmered, and an invisible force field manifested itself in the gateway of the Citadel. Its faint contours resembled a grid of ghostly, interlocked shields...

    But before the shields closed, two more arrows — these ones made out of wood and steel, not moonlight — slid into the swiftly narrowing gaps, striking two more Saints in the back.

    One struck the thin gap between the edge of a man's breastplate and his helmet, piercing his neck. The other hit the crack between the front half of a cuirass and the back half, slithering its way through the victim's ribs.

    The level of accuracy needed to perform such shots was unimaginable.

    The first Saint was killed instantly, but the second survived despite the heavy injury. Still, he was temporarily rendered powerless — unless a potent healer spent time treating his wound, he would not be participating in the battle. Finally, the two bodies fell to the floor. The moonlight arrow dimmed and dissolved into nothingness, leaving a haunting afterglow in its wake. The cut on Neph's cheek swelled with blood... the conquest team, reduced to twelve members in an instant, was now protected from all sides by the barrier of shadows and Saint Rivalen's invisible aegis.

    For a moment, nothing happened.

    They possessed a devastating amount of power, but surrounded and not knowing where to aim it, the champions of the Sword Domain found themselves in an awkward position.

    Sunny was holding the serpentine odachi, ready to act. Nephis was standing still, a deep scowl on her face... there was something off about her, but he could not immediately tell what.

    Saint IIelie, the stern woman who had chastised Iest of Dagonet for his jokes, had nocked an arrow on the string of her bow. The old man himself had twisted the handle of his cane, revealing it to be a hidden sword. Golden arcs of electricity were dancing around Roan's ironclad figure, illuminating his handsome, somber face.

    Rivalen of Aegis Rose was kneeling near the wounded Saint, protecting the man with his shield.

    '...Why can't I sense anything?‘

    Sunny felt grim apprehension at his failure to detect the enemies in advance. By now, it was clear that what had attacked them was no Nightmare Creature... No. They were humans.

    Transcendent champions of Song.

    His eyes widened slightly, and a crooked smile twisted his lips behind the mask. 'How daring...‘

    Everyone expected the leaders of the Song Army, which had been losing the war at first, to concentrate all their forces on conquering the Citadel on the western edge of the dead god's collarbone — after all, it was quite close to their camp. And they had. However, it seemed that they had gone after the Citadel in the northern reach of the titanic skeleton's breastbone as well, sending a small team to infiltrate it in secret and ambush the Sword Army's conquest force.

    A bold strategy, especially considering how hard it would have been for a handful of Saints to reach this far into the Hollows without the support of an army.

    But...

    Did they really hope to survive a battle against Changing Star of the Immortal Flame clan and the Lord of Shadows?

    Boldness did not always pay off.

    Sunny would have expected Nephis to heal the wounded Saint, but instead, she raised her sword and said evenly:

    "Reveal yourself."

    For a moment, he was stunned by the childishness of her demand. Why would the enemy laying in the ambush reveal their well—hidden position and give up the advantage?

    He would certainly never respond to her call.

    However... perhaps, he did not understand something about the world.

    Because in the next moment, he finally sensed the shadows moving again as something massive flew at them from the darkness of the ancient temple.

    An enormous creature soared above the wooden floor and then plummeted down, crashing into the wall of shadows with a deafening boom. The barrier finally crumbled, and Sunny saw the shape of the dead thing as it sprawled motionlessly on the floor.

    It was a towering, vaguely humanoid abomination wrapped in a billowing dark robe. Elements of intricate silver armor covered its long arms and slender torso, and six pairs of beautiful grey wings extended from its back, laying on the floor in a broken, bloodied mess.

    It must have been great and harrowing once. But now...

    It was dead.

    The winged giant had not leaped at the barrier of shadows. It was simply tossed at it by someone's powerful hand, discarded like a sack of dead flesh.

    Sunny's expression darkened.

    'This... is the guardian of the Citadel.‘

    There were no moonlight arrows flying at them from somewhere above. Instead, there was the sound of steps.

    Then, a slender silhouette walked out of the darkness, piercing the twelve Saints with a cold and arrogant look.

    She was a breathtaking woman with raven—black hair and eyes that seemed to be cut from pure obsidian. Her slender body was encased in a suit of dark leather armor, and she wielded a curved sword akin to a tachi, its pommel mapped in a black silk cord.

    With her alabaster skin, exquisite beauty, and cold expression, she was undeniably stunning... but, more than that, her presence was vast and oppressive, like the lightless expanse of a boundless, dark ocean.

    The woman met N eph's gaze and spoke loudly:

    "I am Revel, the Lightslayer."

    Then, her alluring lips twisted slightly into a semblance of a dark, joyless smile. She pointed her sword forward and said, her voice full of aloof coldness: "...Welcome to the Song Domain."

    And as the words left her mouth, the corpse of the Great Terror suddenly stirred.

    The bodies of the two slain Saints stirred, as well, reaching toward their former comrades with murderous, dead hands.
    .....
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      Chapter 1886: Dark Dancer

      'Damn it.'

      Lightslayer had already taken the Citadel...

      And, therefore, Ki Song's Domain had already descended on Godgrave.

      There were a couple more conclusions Sunny made in the split moment before Revel's words resounded in the darkness of the ancient castle and the corpses came alive, but there was not much time to contemplate.

      Since Revel was here, then the first arrow must have been shot by Moonveil. The two from behind... had to be Silent Stalker.

      Who else was here?

      Three Saints, no matter whether they were the Queen's daughters, were not enough to take on the conquest force of the Sword Army... even with the element of surprise on their side. Unless Ki Song was here personally, he struggled to understand what their plan was.

      And she couldn't be here in person — for the simple reason that only two of the fourteen Saints had died, not all of them.

      The corpses of the two slain champions came alive, lunging at their former comrades. They did not accomplish much, though — as soon as they had stirred, Neph's sword beheaded one, while the other was gruesomely dismembered by Saint Jest's cane sword. It happened in a heartbeat, so swift that Sunny did not even notice the thin blade move.

      The corpse of the Great Terror was blasted back by a blinding bolt of lightning that Roan seemed to have sent flying from his sword. The creature was delayed, but not destroyed.

      The rest of the Sword Saints all exploded with motion, dispersing as they summoned the power of their Aspects or assumed their Transcendent forms. Suddenly, the area in front of the castle gates felt very overcrowded.

      Sunny noticed Saint Rivalen, in his heavily armored rhino form, ramming into the wooden gates of the ancient stronghold and barreling straight through them, on his way to challenge Silent Stalker.

      Saint Helie's Transcendent form was that of a towering, graceful centaur — pushing herself into a leap with four hooves, she simultaneously let an arrow loose.

      He did not waste much time watching, though.

      His target was Revel.

      Before IIelie's arrow could strike, Sunny already stepped through the shadows while lashing out with his odachi. There was a heavy feeling in his chest — if his last conclusion was correct, than this would be his only chance to end the battle easily.

      Sadly, Lightslayer was too swift, and too skilled. Dancing away with an easy step, he deflected his blow with her sharp do despite the sudden and unpredictable nature of his attack. He also dodged Helie's arrow with the same motion.

      "The Lord of Shadows, I presume..."

      Her husky voice remained calm.

      Sunny cursed inwardly.

      In the next moment, a deafening howl seemed to shatter the world, and a bestial silhouette leaped from somewhere above, landing between the Saints of the Sword Domain.

      A light smile twisted Revel's lips.

      "...You're mine."

      With that...

      A tide of pure darkness suddenly drowned everything around them — true, elemental darkness. It suffocated Sunny's shadow sense, turned him blind, and at the same time cut him off from his source element.

      A split second later, he felt space itself become twisted around him, and suddenly, the clangor of battle grew distant. It was as if he was transported somewhere else in the castle, separating him from the rest of the conquest force.

      He didn't know whether that was some Memory Revel used, a power of another Song Saint, or a Component of the lake Citadel. However, he knew that wherever he was, there was someone else there with him.

      'True darkness...'

      True darkness was the natural enemy of shadows. With how unique and varied Aspects were, Sunny knew that he would run into an Awakened with affinity to it sooner or later. He also guessed what was happening after failing to sense the ambush and see Revel until she stepped in front of the Saints of the Sword Domain.

      Why did it have to be one of Ki Song's daughters, of all people? What did darkness even have to do with the lineage of Beast God, which the princesses of Song all seemed to share despite not being related to the Queen by blood? Luckily... he wasn't defenseless against elemental darkness, either.

      Sunny released his odachi and let it fall to the ground. Before it did, Serpent abandoned the Soul Weapon form and turned into a Nightmare Creature that resembled an enormous firefly — one of the Corrupted abominations Sunny had killed a long time ago, in the Burned Forest.

      Darkness might have been the natural enemy of shadows, but it feared light. Serpent's body ignited with brilliant radiance, chasing the darkness away — instantly, Sunny could see that he was standing in the middle of a vast, overgrown hall. Roots and scarlet vines grew through the cracked walls, the bulging floor, and the broken ceiling, making it seem like the thick of the jungle. Lightslayer was standing a few meters away, looking at him with the same aloof expression.

      Her darkness had retreated, but it was not vanquished — instead, it flowed around them like a dark cloud, suffocating the light produced by Serpent. For now, there seemed to be a fragile balance between the two elements, with neither being able to destroy the other.

      Sunny smiled behind his mask as Saint and Fiend rose from his shadows.

      "You didn't really think that would work, did you?"

      Revel studied Saint for a few moments, then nodded.

      "No. I didn't."

      With that, two figures suddenly stepped out from behind her.

      Sunny's heart grew cold.

      Standing on both sides of Revel, the Lightslayer — the first of Ki Song's daughters to reach Transcendence — were...

      Two perfect copies of her.

      They were both beautiful, clad in dark leather armor, with raven-black hair and obsidian eyes... dark, cold, and breathtaking.

      Suddenly, there were three of Revel in front of him... or one Revel and her two incarnations.

      It was as if Sunny was looking at his own reflection.

      His eyes widened slightly.

      'Reflection...‘

      In the next moment, the Reflections unleashed two tides of darkness of their own, and suddenly, the light was overpowered...

      ****

      On the stone steps outside the ancient Citadel, several Saints were battling the elusive Silent Stalker.

      Beyond the gates, the rest of them were entangled in a ferocious fight against three bestial monsters. One of them was Lonesome Howl, another of Ki Song's daughters. The other two were Mordret's Reflections. The corpse of the dead Great Terror was also there — damaged, but unrelenting.

      Deeper in the hall, Saint Jest of Dagonet was facing a towering gargoyle. The creature's noble face, which seemed to be carved from grey stone, bore a distant and somber expression.

      The old man grinned.

      "The Saint of Sorrow, huh?"

      The gargoyle lowered its head slightly.

      Saint Jest shook his head dejectedly.

      "Goodness... that girl Ravensong just had to send the dullest man in the world to fight against me. How mean..."

      And somewhere else, on the highest floor of the majestic castle...

      Nephis was surrounded by three delicate young women. Each of them had enchanting features, white hair, and beautiful eyes that seemed to glimmer with the afterglow of pale moonlight.

      Neph's check was still cut, the left side of her face painted with blood.

      She touched the cut briefly and looked at her fingers, frowning at the sight of blood.

      "...Are you Princess Moonveil?"

      All three of the young women smiled.

      However, only one spoke:

      "Indeed. However..."

      The pale radiance of her eyes slowly dimmed, turning them into two gaping windows into an abyssal, lightless void.

      Suddenly, the hall seemed colder, darker, and full of echoing emptiness.

      "I am also called the Black Moon. That name, I think, suits me better."

      Nephis looked at her fingers again. There was no radiance beneath her skin. The blade of her sword remained dull, devoid of incandescent light. ...Her wound wasn't healing.
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        Ryuk
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        🤯 darkness vs shadows , the sun vs moon what else , i cabt wait FamilyGuy016
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        Вооооооу ничего себе жесть пошла, а клан сонг отлично подготовился. Супер засада! Наконец-то пошла жара, будет вообще кошмар если явится владыка, ведь они уже захватили цитадель
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