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Chapter 1889: Heart of Stone

True darkness was Sunny's natural enemy.

However, to Saint, it was a weapon.

Because she had been born in the Underworld, where darkness reigned.

[Heart of Darkness] Attribute Description: "A vestige of an ancient darkness dwells in this Shadow's heart, granting her tenebrous powers."

[Mantle of Darkness] Ability Description: "Darkness embraces this Shadow. When surrounded by darkness, and true darkness more so, her swiftness and might will increase. Her wounds will be healed, and her heart will grow fuller." [Blade of Darkness] Ability Description: "The true darkness dwelling in this Shadow's heart can be summoned in the form of a fearsome weapon, as long as the Shadow has mastered the use of that weapon. The Blade of Darkness can slay those of flesh and those of spirit; it never dulls, never falters, and never breaks. Alternatively, the darkness can be summoned to augment a mundane weapon."...When Revel summoned the tide of elemental darkness, Sunny's powers were suppressed. Fiend and Serpent were weakened, as well.

But Saint only grew stronger.

There were not one, but three sources of true darkness around the graceful stone knight — the Lightslayer and two Reflections who had mirrored her Aspect. Therefore, Saint's heart was overflowing with power. Her body was nourished by the darkness, growing stronger, faster, and more enduring.

Most importantly of all, she wasn't blinded by the darkness — instead, her perception had only become sharper.

That was why Sunny had abandoned his usual ways. In most battles, he himself played the role of the main blade of the Shadow Cohort — while the Shadows supported him, it was his task to deliver the fatal blow.

But in the sea of elemental darkness, Saint was the best and only option. The rest of them were not only an inferior choice, but also a liability... so, Sunny had chosen to remove himself from the battle, betting everything on Saint.

The taciturn knight was already empowered by the darkness. Now, three of his shadows had bestowed their blessings upon her.

And, lastly, Sunny did something that he had never done before — turning into a shadow, be wrapped himself around her stonelike body, hoping to add the fourth blessing to the other three.

Surprisingly, it worked.

Sunny felt himself... fusing with Saint, like his shadows had done in the past. It was a strange and indescribable feeling — not unpleasant, though. Rather, it felt natural and even a little euphoric, as if he was doing something that he had always been meant to do.

Not that he could have, before becoming a Saint. Even now, Sunny did not know if something like that would have been possible if he attempted the fusion with his original body instead of a shadow incarnation.

Suddenly, he found himself split between two conscious states. One of them was that of himself — he was aware of his existence and identity, and although he could not quite sense the bounds of his intangible form, he knew that it was there. If he wished, he could move away from Saint, regaining his independence.

The other state, however...

He would have gasped if he possessed a mouth to do so.

Sunny had become one with the graceful stone knight.

He was not in control of her body, but he shared her perception of the world. He could feel the coolness of the intricate onyx armor where it touched his stonelike skin, the subdued depth of the great power dwelling in his flawless body, the warmth of the divine flame that burned in his chest like an eternal engine, the flow of ruby dust in his veins.

He could also hear everything Saint heard, which was more than even a Transcendent human could, and see everything she saw. His field of Vision was somewhat obstructed by the narrow slit of the Visor of his helmet, but still surprisingly wide.

Everything seemed different from how Sunny remembered it, not only because Saint's eyes were not at all like his, but also because she was much taller than any human, and her point of view was much higher.

Sunny could also feel the more esoteric parts of her perception — the mass of darkness that dwelled in his heart, the flow of it around him, and other things there which had no names in the human language.

It was probably what Cassie experienced when she used her Ascended Ability and shared all senses with another being.

Saint was much more similar to a human than Sunny would have expected. However, at the same time, the structure of her body and her senses were entirely alien, and would have made him dizzy if not for the fact that Sunny had already become accustomed to inhuman perspectives through Shadow Dance and his extensive use of Shadow Shell.

Only, this way, he was submerged into the alien point of view much deeper, further, and more comprehensively than ever before. It was quite a revelation. In any case, it was... exhilarating. Sunny's own body was a well—oiled machine tempered in countless battles to be a perfect vessel for him, a pinnacle of athletic achievement — it was responsive, strong, nimble, enduring, properly conditioned, and most of all Transcendent. However, Saint's physicality was something different.

She was a masterpiece created by the Demon of Choice, after all.

Her being was more solid, monolithic, and purposeful. It was a work of art as much as it was a living thing, and now, its power was further enhanced both by the darkness and by the shadows.

Sunny could also sense faint echoes of Saint's unshakeable will.

He could feel it...

Her calmness, her cold confidence, her pride. A hint of recognition she felt while facing Revel... because Revel was a Beast‘s spawn, and Saint had battled others of her kin in the great war of old.

'How strange.‘

Sunny could not read Saint's thoughts, but he did understand something about her. It was that the memories of her past life were not entirely gone. However, they weren't entirely there, either... not quite erased, by dim and faint, like a distant dream. A dream that someone else had dreamt, perhaps.

Before she was a Shadow.

It was a mercy, no doubt, considering that most of those memories were tainted by the madness of Corruption.

As a Shadow...

Saint gripped the hilt of the Soul Serpent. The black odachi rippled and shifted its form, turning into a heavy straight sword. Then, a stream of darkness flowed from

under her gauntlet, enveloping the sharp blade and fusing with the stygian steel.

She turned her head and faced her two enemies — Princess Revel of the Great

Clan Song and the abominable creature that mirrored her existence.

Then, Saint stared them down with cold indifference, calmly raised her sword, and

struck it twice against the rim of her shield.

Sharing her senses, Sunny trembled with excitement.

'...I think I understand why she does it now.'

Honestly, it felt rather cool.

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    Disarmed
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    Соитие! Сани лезь в этого р.. каменного голема?..
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    floki
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    So sunny become one with saint wish
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    samy dakiche
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    Now a new achievement should be unlocked in Shadow Dance
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    Deathseeker
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    One chapter today, three tomorrow


    How many days this trend will continue only G3 knows
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      Dummybaron
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      "I will continue doing it, for as long as I live"
      - Definitely not G3 but still suitable
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      Eightsixtwo_
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      still a solid 14 a week
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    Dummybaron
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    Short explanation in the end.

    I know what Sunny and Neph can do in this situation. Switch their opponents.

    True Darkness is absolute against Shadows, but unlike Shadows it will never survive the bright of day. Moon Counters Light/Sun creatures
    and their essence, but when light is gone, Moon left alone to fight a battle against Shadows, which it never wins with its dim light(in reality no light at all, but it's not poetic enogh).

    Second Nightmare:
    Noctis, son and Saint of Moon/Beast Goddess. His flaw was simple, during the day he was severely weakened but during night he was on peak of his potential.

    Chapter 715: Boarding Party
    Out there in the sky, the silver disk of the moon was slowly being devoured by darkness, as if drowning in a vast and impenetrable shadow. One of its edges was already gone, and with each moment, more and more of it was being erased by the shadows. It looked…

    Like an eclipse.

    ***

    Noctis glanced at the dimming moon for one more second, then turned away and sighed.

    "Well…"

    A pale smile appeared on his lips.

    "...Do you guys remember how I told you that I will take care of both Solvane and Sun Prince while you distract their armies?"

    The sorcerer's smile grew wider, a mad glint appearing in his eyes.

    "Change of plans! You will have to keep the Prince busy for a bit, too. I, uh… will try to deal with Solvane. Best of luck to you, my friends! And to me, as well…"


    In short: Light counters True Darkness, Moon counters Light, Shadows counter Moon, and True Darkness counters Shadows.
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      ArMiks
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      Makes sense, but i still prefer sunny actually defeating (and preferrably killing) revel, as her shadow can be more useful to sunny in the future, maybe on his expedition to hollow or something.
      Unless revel is his.......
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        Dummybaron
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        You still have hope I see... I might have lost it already... But you should keep it no matter what my friend, be better than I am...
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    chunkysilver
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    1891 Negative Power


    Earlier…

    On the highest floor of the ancient Citadel, Nephis was standing in the middle of a blooming garden. All around her, heavy branches leaned under the weight of scarlet flowers, and a sweet fragrance permeated the air.

    Three women surrounded her — one of them was Moonveil, the Princess of Song. The other two were most likely Reflections created by Mordret, the estranged son of the King of Swords.

    Drops of blood were falling from the cut on her cheek.

    Nephis looked at her fingers, which were smeared in blood, with a frown.

    'They prepared well.'

    The current situation was troubling enough, but what dismayed her more was how thoroughly the daughters of Ki Song seemed to be informed about Godgrave and the movements of the Sword Army.

    Venturing into the Hollows should not have been an easy task — otherwise, she would not have needed an army of Awakened soldiers to carve a path through the scarlet jungle. She could have simply led a team of Saints on a clandestine excursion.

    But she had not. That was because while Saints could brave the perils of the Hollows, they could not do it for long. Sooner or later, they would meet something that they could not defeat or escape from — and even if they didn't, their essence would run out, leaving them stranded in the heart of the ancient jungle. Then, they would die.

    Even with a guide like the Lord of Shadows, her own forces had only dared to descend into the Hollows after reaching the vicinity of the Second Rib — and that was already a much more dangerous plan than the initial one.

    Knowing where exactly the Citadels were located was supposed to be an advantage of the Sword Domain.

    However, Lightslayer and her sisters had reached this Citadel first, and without an army. Gods only knew how they had managed that, but they had… was it because of the Beast lineage? Or something else entirely?

    Worse than that, they seem to know too much about the champions of the Sword Army. Song definitely had spies among the warriors of Valor, but were they that capable? Or was it all due to Death Singer, the blood oracle? After all, although the future could not be glimpsed anymore, the same could not be said about the present.

    Or was it all the fault of the Prince of Nothing? Had he done more than just fight his way to the Nameless Temple when visiting the Lord of Shadows before the war?

    Nephis did not know, but she did know that the Sword Army — her army — had failed to outmaneuver the enemy.

    Now,her Saints were being slaughtered down below. The Lord of Shadows was fighting Dark Dancer Revel, whose powers seemed to directly counter his.

    And she herself was cornered by Moonveil, somehow robbed of her powers.

    The situation was dire. Not only had Song managed to take control of the Citadel, but they could very well deal a fatal blow to the Sword Army by eliminating fourteen of its Saint, including two of its strongest champions — herself and Sunny.

    Sunny…

    The image of him bleeding on Revel's sword flashed in Neph's mind.

    He did not really bleed, but still…

    The corner of her mouth curved downward, and her gaze grew cold.

    She looked at Moonveil and said in an even tone:

    "Your power is to negate the Aspects of others."

    The princess of Song just smiled silently.

    'What a potent Ability…'

    Nephis strained against the imperceptible barrier that prevented her from summoning her flames, but it was all for naught. It was as if her Aspect did not exist at all… or rather, was subdued. She did feel a sense of resistance, but the force of suppression was too great to overcome.

    Even her Memories seemed to be weakened. Perhaps that was why the moonlight arrow had pierced the armor of Saint Sagramore so easily.

    Perhaps if Moonveil was alone, Nephis could have broken through — her Aspect was of the Divine Rank, after all, and she was of divine lineage. Her soul was that of a Titan. But the power of two Reflections seemed to have been added to the geas, making it nearly indestructible.

    Lightslayer's power directly countered that of the Lord of Shadows. The Saint of Sorrow could prevent Sir Jest from playing with the minds of Ki Song's daughters.

    And Nephis herself was countered by Moonveil — or rather, Moonveil was a natural counter to any Awakened. That delicate woman, with her slender build and soft features…

    Was probably the most dreadful foe any Awakened could face.

    There had to be some limitations to her power, certainly. Otherwise, she would not have transported Nephis away from the rest of the Saints — she would have simply negated all their powers, turning them defenseless.

    Nephis looked at her bloodied fingers once again.

    'The arrow.'

    She had only discovered that her Aspect was sealed after the moonlight arrow cut her cheek, and some of its radiance seemed to linger in the cut.

    Nephis remained motionless for a moment, then turned her gaze back to Moonveil.

    "You said that the name Black Moon suits you better."

    The Princess of Song smiled softly."Indeed."

    Nephis took a deep sigh and circulated her essence.

    Her Aspect was sealed, but her essence could still move.

    Therefore, the situation was not too dire.
    It could still be salvaged.

    Because she had noticed that Moonveil… Black Moon… was not using any of her Aspect Abilities, either. So, suppressing someone else's powers must have come at the cost of suppressing her own.

    Which meant that Nephis was still a Transcendent Titan facing three Transcendent Beasts. Although her body was still that of a human, she was stronger and faster than most other Saints. She would not lose to anyone in a conquest of pure physicality and skill.
    No…
    Those Reflections could have been mirroring a Transcendent being, but she could feel that they were much more powerful than Moonveil herself. Supreme Beasts, then.
    It was still not impossible for her to win.

    And even if it had been impossible…
    She would win somehow, anyway, because defeat was not an option.

    "Thank you for telling me, Black Moon."

    Saying that, Nephis dashed toward the daughter of Ki Song without wasting another breath.

    And as she did, she burned her essence and spoke the Names, channeling them into a crude Phrase.

    In that Phrase, the name of Black Moon was woven together with the name of destruction.

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      chunkysilver
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      1892 Purity of Steel


      Moonveil was armed with a saber. When Nephis attacked, her own sword — the Kinslayer — fell on it like a bolt of silver lightning. She had activated one of its enchantments, infusing the somber blade with elemental damage, and, at the same time, called upon the Nameless Sun and the Testament of Malice.

      The former gifted the mirror sword with the ability to damage souls, while the latter augmented its edge with a corrosive quality — not too potent, but cumulative.

      Nephis had activated the enchantments of her armor, as well — those were mostly defensive in nature, supporting her body in its lunge.

      The more enchantments she used, the more of her essence would be drained. But without the demanding expenditure of her Divine Aspect, essence was the only thing that Nephis had at her disposal — there was no point in trying to conserve it.

      All her Memories were augmented by the Crown of Dawn, which she had worn since the Forgotten Shore. And yet…

      The suppressive force of Moonveil and her Reflections was so powerful that the Memories still felt weak and impotent. It was as if her armor was made of paper, and her sword was made from rusty steel.

      The Kinslayer still held, but Nephis had a feeling that she would have to request another suit of armor from the enchanters of Clan Valor after the battle was over.

      Sadly, they could not craft her a new body.

      Despite Moonveil's soft appearance, she was a skilled fighter — Nephis would not have expected anything less from a princess of Song. Additionally, her delicate body seemed to possess fierce, bestial strength. She deflected the Kinslayer easily, shifting her weight and placing her saber at an angle that would both channel and dissipate the force of the impact.

      Moonveil's expression was calm.

      However, it changed the instant the two blades met.

      Nephis had barely started to construct the Phrase, but it was already starting to Shape the world. The blade of the saber was chipped deeply and almost shattered, while Moonveil's bones almost snapped. The Queen's daughter reeled back with a stifled hiss, and looked at her opponent with a stunned expression.

      Nephis had no time to enjoy her shock.

      The two Reflections were already upon her.

      There was a swarm of sparks swirling around her arm — the Memory she was trying to summon only took a few short seconds to manifest. However, in a battle like this one, a few seconds could become an eternity.

      The world exploded into a whirlwind of violence.

      Nephis was strong and swift,but fighting against three enemies was a losing affair. Neither Moonveil nor the Reflections were weak, and they had the priceless advantage of being able to attack her simultaneously from all directions, working together to mangle her body and end her life.

      All Nephis had was her swordsmanship… but that was what she knew best.

      Everything seemed to disappear into the melodious song of steel. Her mind was cleansed of all unnecessary thoughts, entering a state of absolute, transcendent concentration.

      A million observations, conclusions, and calculations were being conceived in it at the same time.

      Nephis knew her every muscle, every tendon, every bone, every nerve. Her essence flowed and raged, enhancing her body just at the right time, and in just the right amount.

      The length of her sword, the tensile strength of its silvery blade. The multitude of forces affecting what each impact did, and how it was resolved. The movements of her enemies, and those of her own — all of it was like a complicated dance that followed a beautiful logic, and one who understood that logic could set the pace and cadence of the dance.

      Above it all was another, much more labyrinthine layer. The layer of skill and intent. Nephis understood them well, too — granted, her insight was inferior to what Cassie was capable of, and Sunny seemed to be as well. But it was enough to read what the enemy would do, most of the time.

      So, she held on.

      Her sword was like a flowing stream of silver metal, moving so fast that it almost seemed to turn into a sphere around her. Her every step, every move were flawlessly calculated and optimal, allowing her to defend against the three enemies at the same time. She blocked, deflected, and evaded a suffocating onslaught of blows, preventing Moonveil from making her bleed.

      For now.

      It was… strange, to fight without using her Aspect.

      Nephis had almost forgotten what it was like, to only rely on her trained body and her skill as a swordsman. True, she called upon her powers as scarcely as she could, always attempting to win without resorting to her Aspect — but the circumstances rarely allowed it, and even if she managed to hold out, the knowledge that her flames were hers to command was always there.

      She had expected that having to fight without them, and even without the possibility of summoning them, would be limiting and suffocating.

      But, in fact, it was liberating.

      It was almost euphoric, because for the first time in a long,long time… she was free of pain.

      Such a simple thing, but it changed the feeling of this battle completely.

      Nephis should have been tense, somber, and on the verge of despair.

      She should have been clawing at the chance to turn the situation around.

      She should have been missing her powers bitterly.

      But instead, she was relieved.

      The relief washed over her like a tide, and the simple delight of giving herself completely to the sword put a faint smile on her face.

      Her smile seemed to surprise Moonveil.

      The princess of Song hesitated for a moment, then asked between two graceful slashes of her saber:

      "Why are you smiling, Changing Star?"

      Nephis blocked an attack from one of the Reflections, caught another blow on her vambrace and staggered back, feeling a stream of blood flowing into her palm.

      Her smile did not waver.

      "It's just… refreshing. To be powerless, for once."

      With that, she released the hilt of her sword with one hand and outstretched her bloodied palm outward.

      At that moment, the swirling sparks finally manifested into a Memory.

      That Memory was a torch of black wood, a mass of ghostly blue flame burning in a silver cage on its top.

      The blue flames reflected in the placid depth of her calm, grey eyes.
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    Chapter 1891: Negative Power

    Earlier…

    On the highest floor of the ancient Citadel, Nephis was standing in the middle of a blooming garden. All around her, heavy branches leaned under the weight of scarlet flowers, and a sweet fragrance permeated the air.

    Three women surrounded her — one of them was Moonveil, the Princess of Song. The other two were most likely Reflections created by Mordret, the estranged son of the King of Swords.

    Drops of blood were falling from the cut on her cheek.

    Nephis looked at her fingers, which were smeared in blood, with a frown.

    'They prepared well.'

    The current situation was troubling enough, but what dismayed her more was how thoroughly the daughters of Ki Song seemed to be informed about Godgrave and the movements of the Sword Army.

    Venturing into the Hollows should not have been an easy task — otherwise, she would not have needed an army of Awakened soldiers to carve a path through the scarlet jungle. She could have simply led a team of Saints on a clandestine excursion.

    But she had not. That was because while Saints could brave the perils of the Hollows, they could not do it for long. Sooner or later, they would meet something that they could not defeat or escape from — and even if they didn't, their essence would run out, leaving them stranded in the heart of the ancient jungle. Then, they would die.

    Even with a guide like the Lord of Shadows, her own forces had only dared to descend into the Hollows after reaching the vicinity of the Second Rib — and that was already a much more dangerous plan than the initial one.

    Knowing where exactly the Citadels were located was supposed to be an advantage of the Sword Domain.

    However, Lightslayer and her sisters had reached this Citadel first, and without an army. Gods only knew how they had managed that, but they had… was it because of the Beast lineage? Or something else entirely?

    Worse than that, they seem to know too much about the champions of the Sword Army. Song definitely had spies among the warriors of Valor, but were they that capable? Or was it all due to Death Singer, the blood oracle? After all, although the future could not be glimpsed anymore, the same could not be said about the present.

    Or was it all the fault of the Prince of Nothing? Had he done more than just fight his way to the Nameless Temple when visiting the Lord of Shadows before the war?

    Nephis did not know, but she did know that the Sword Army — her army — had failed to outmaneuver the enemy.

    Now,her Saints were being slaughtered down below. The Lord of Shadows was fighting Dark Dancer Revel, whose powers seemed to directly counter his.

    And she herself was cornered by Moonveil, somehow robbed of her powers.

    The situation was dire. Not only had Song managed to take control of the Citadel, but they could very well deal a fatal blow to the Sword Army by eliminating fourteen of its Saint, including two of its strongest champions — herself and Sunny.

    Sunny…

    The image of him bleeding on Revel's sword flashed in Neph's mind.

    He did not really bleed, but still…

    The corner of her mouth curved downward, and her gaze grew cold.

    She looked at Moonveil and said in an even tone:

    "Your power is to negate the Aspects of others."

    The princess of Song just smiled silently.

    'What a potent Ability…'

    Nephis strained against the imperceptible barrier that prevented her from summoning her flames, but it was all for naught. It was as if her Aspect did not exist at all… or rather, was subdued. She did feel a sense of resistance, but the force of suppression was too great to overcome.

    Even her Memories seemed to be weakened. Perhaps that was why the moonlight arrow had pierced the armor of Saint Sagramore so easily.

    Perhaps if Moonveil was alone, Nephis could have broken through — her Aspect was of the Divine Rank, after all, and she was of divine lineage. Her soul was that of a Titan. But the power of two Reflections seemed to have been added to the geas, making it nearly indestructible.

    Lightslayer's power directly countered that of the Lord of Shadows. The Saint of Sorrow could prevent Sir Jest from playing with the minds of Ki Song's daughters.

    And Nephis herself was countered by Moonveil — or rather, Moonveil was a natural counter to any Awakened. That delicate woman, with her slender build and soft features…

    Was probably the most dreadful foe any Awakened could face.

    There had to be some limitations to her power, certainly. Otherwise, she would not have transported Nephis away from the rest of the Saints — she would have simply negated all their powers, turning them defenseless.

    Nephis looked at her bloodied fingers once again.

    'The arrow.'

    She had only discovered that her Aspect was sealed after the moonlight arrow cut her cheek, and some of its radiance seemed to linger in the cut.

    Nephis remained motionless for a moment, then turned her gaze back to Moonveil.

    "You said that the name Black Moon suits you better."

    The Princess of Song smiled softly."Indeed."

    Nephis took a deep sigh and circulated her essence.

    Her Aspect was sealed, but her essence could still move.

    Therefore, the situation was not too dire.

    It could still be salvaged.

    Because she had noticed that Moonveil… Black Moon… was not using any of her Aspect Abilities, either. So, suppressing someone else's powers must have come at the cost of suppressing her own.

    Which meant that Nephis was still a Transcendent Titan facing three Transcendent Beasts. Although her body was still that of a human, she was stronger and faster than most other Saints. She would not lose to anyone in a conquest of pure physicality and skill.

    No…

    Those Reflections could have been mirroring a Transcendent being, but she could feel that they were much more powerful than Moonveil herself. Supreme Beasts, then.

    It was still not impossible for her to win.

    And even if it had been impossible…

    She would win somehow, anyway, because defeat was not an option.

    "Thank you for telling me, Black Moon."

    Saying that, Nephis dashed toward the daughter of Ki Song without wasting another breath.

    And as she did, she burned her essence and spoke the Names, channeling them into a crude Phrase.

    In that Phrase, the name of Black Moon was woven together with the name of destruction.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Chapter 1892: Purity of Steel

      Moonveil was armed with a saber. When Nephis attacked, her own sword — the Kinslayer — fell on it like a bolt of silver lightning. She had activated one of its enchantments, infusing the somber blade with elemental damage, and, at the same time, called upon the Nameless Sun and the Testament of Malice.

      The former gifted the mirror sword with the ability to damage souls, while the latter augmented its edge with a corrosive quality — not too potent, but cumulative.

      Nephis had activated the enchantments of her armor, as well — those were mostly defensive in nature, supporting her body in its lunge.

      The more enchantments she used, the more of her essence would be drained. But without the demanding expenditure of her Divine Aspect, essence was the only thing that Nephis had at her disposal — there was no point in trying to conserve it.

      All her Memories were augmented by the Crown of Dawn, which she had worn since the Forgotten Shore. And yet…

      The suppressive force of Moonveil and her Reflections was so powerful that the Memories still felt weak and impotent. It was as if her armor was made of paper, and her sword was made from rusty steel.

      The Kinslayer still held, but Nephis had a feeling that she would have to request another suit of armor from the enchanters of Clan Valor after the battle was over.

      Sadly, they could not craft her a new body.

      Despite Moonveil's soft appearance, she was a skilled fighter — Nephis would not have expected anything less from a princess of Song. Additionally, her delicate body seemed to possess fierce, bestial strength. She deflected the Kinslayer easily, shifting her weight and placing her saber at an angle that would both channel and dissipate the force of the impact.

      Moonveil's expression was calm.

      However, it changed the instant the two blades met.

      Nephis had barely started to construct the Phrase, but it was already starting to Shape the world. The blade of the saber was chipped deeply and almost shattered, while Moonveil's bones almost snapped. The Queen's daughter reeled back with a stifled hiss, and looked at her opponent with a stunned expression.

      Nephis had no time to enjoy her shock.

      The two Reflections were already upon her.

      There was a swarm of sparks swirling around her arm — the Memory she was trying to summon only took a few short seconds to manifest. However, in a battle like this one, a few seconds could become an eternity.

      The world exploded into a whirlwind of violence.

      Nephis was strong and swift,but fighting against three enemies was a losing affair. Neither Moonveil nor the Reflections were weak, and they had the priceless advantage of being able to attack her simultaneously from all directions, working together to mangle her body and end her life.

      All Nephis had was her swordsmanship… but that was what she knew best.

      Everything seemed to disappear into the melodious song of steel. Her mind was cleansed of all unnecessary thoughts, entering a state of absolute, transcendent concentration.

      A million observations, conclusions, and calculations were being conceived in it at the same time.

      Nephis knew her every muscle, every tendon, every bone, every nerve. Her essence flowed and raged, enhancing her body just at the right time, and in just the right amount.

      The length of her sword, the tensile strength of its silvery blade. The multitude of forces affecting what each impact did, and how it was resolved. The movements of her enemies, and those of her own — all of it was like a complicated dance that followed a beautiful logic, and one who understood that logic could set the pace and cadence of the dance.

      Above it all was another, much more labyrinthine layer. The layer of skill and intent. Nephis understood them well, too — granted, her insight was inferior to what Cassie was capable of, and Sunny seemed to be as well. But it was enough to read what the enemy would do, most of the time.

      So, she held on.

      Her sword was like a flowing stream of silver metal, moving so fast that it almost seemed to turn into a sphere around her. Her every step, every move were flawlessly calculated and optimal, allowing her to defend against the three enemies at the same time. She blocked, deflected, and evaded a suffocating onslaught of blows, preventing Moonveil from making her bleed.

      For now.

      It was… strange, to fight without using her Aspect.

      Nephis had almost forgotten what it was like, to only rely on her trained body and her skill as a swordsman. True, she called upon her powers as scarcely as she could, always attempting to win without resorting to her Aspect — but the circumstances rarely allowed it, and even if she managed to hold out, the knowledge that her flames were hers to command was always there.

      She had expected that having to fight without them, and even without the possibility of summoning them, would be limiting and suffocating.

      But, in fact, it was liberating.

      It was almost euphoric, because for the first time in a long,long time… she was free of pain.

      Such a simple thing, but it changed the feeling of this battle completely.

      Nephis should have been tense, somber, and on the verge of despair.

      She should have been clawing at the chance to turn the situation around.

      She should have been missing her powers bitterly.

      But instead, she was relieved.

      The relief washed over her like a tide, and the simple delight of giving herself completely to the sword put a faint smile on her face.

      Her smile seemed to surprise Moonveil.

      The princess of Song hesitated for a moment, then asked between two graceful slashes of her saber:

      "Why are you smiling, Changing Star?"

      Nephis blocked an attack from one of the Reflections, caught another blow on her vambrace and staggered back, feeling a stream of blood flowing into her palm.

      Her smile did not waver.

      "It's just… refreshing. To be powerless, for once."

      With that, she released the hilt of her sword with one hand and outstretched her bloodied palm outward.

      At that moment, the swirling sparks finally manifested into a Memory.

      That Memory was a torch of black wood, a mass of ghostly blue flame burning in a silver cage on its top.

      The blue flames reflected in the placid depth of her calm, grey eyes.
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        You, kind sir, are out here doing the Lord's work.
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          Максим Довбняк
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          That damn message sound woke me up 😤
          G3 posts chapters later and later every day… It's strange that there is no clear release schedule
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        I won't say I'm disappointed, but I expected these 3 chapters to be about Saint vs Revel, with her winning and evolving of course.
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    Where are the heroes to post these chapters, the Telegram guy is already asleep, that's for sure.
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      Максим Довбняк
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      Сhapters were in the chat attached to the channel, not in the channel itself. You can check, someone send it there every day if admin is busy.
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    Futanari
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      Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. Cada uma
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    Reading this chapter put a big smile on my face. I don’t know why, but I won’t deny it’s company.
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