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Chapter 1897: Above and Below

The top floors of the ancient castle had been destroyed, torn apart by the devastating explosion. The floors below were an inferno of raging flames and billowing smoke. Scorching heat permeated the suffocating darkness, and burning walls were crumbling as they fell down, into the surging waters of the distant lake.

In that hell, someone coughed hoarsely, and a pile of debris suddenly moved. A delicate woman threw aside a smoldering support beam that weighed several tons and slowly rose to her feet, her beautiful face smeared with ash.

At almost the same time, another figure rose from the floor, looking around with cold intensity. It was a young woman with silver hair, wearing a severely damaged suit of lustrous armor. In one hand, she was holding a silver sword. In the other, a broken black torch was dissolving into a whirlwind of white sparks.

Neph's ivory skin was just as pristine as it had been before. Moonveil's body, however, was covered in gruesome burns. She let out a pained hiss and staggered slightly, looking at Nephis with a tortured grimace.

Eventually, her lips parted.

"...You are a Shaper."

Moonveil's voice was full of barely contained shock. It was commendable that she knew about Shaping and managed to recognize it — after all, there were no true practitioners of that extinct sorcery left in modern day... at least none that Nephis knew of, apart from herself.

She took a step in Moonveil's direction, preparing to lunge into an all—out attack. "Barely."

Time was short.

Nephis had indeed invoked the True Name of Fire and woven it into a simple Phrase to cause the powerful explosion. Her own Aspect was suppressed, so she had used the black torch as the source flame.

The result had exceeded her expectations, but it was not nearly enough to win the battle.

Nephis had escaped the explosion mostly unscathed, since she was all but immune to all kinds of fire except for her own. The Reflections would be relatively fine, as well — they were far too powerful to be destroyed by a mere conflagration. So, she had only a few precious moments to deal with Moonveil. Moonveil, meanwhile, had suffered the most damage.

Not only because she was a mere Transcendent Beast, but also because Nephis was still burning her essence to channel the True Name of Destruction. Invoking it demanded a lot from the Shaper, but it was worth it for a killer like her. Calling upon Destruction did not summon a bolt of lightning from the heavens to smite her enemies, and it did not crush them like a shockwave, either.

Instead, the result of invoking that True N amc was insidious and subtle. Nephis had not been falsely modest when she answered Moonveil's question — her mastery of Shaping was indeed rudimentary and devoid of nuance. She had fathomed a fair deal of Names thanks to Ananke's lessons and her Aspect Legacy, but the ways she could channel them were crude, and her Phrases were primitive.

Still, even on her lips, the True Name of Destruction was a fearsome instrument. If she simply channeled it without much guidance, her attacks would become more destructive than they were supposed to be. If she connected it to an enemy's name — and more so their True Name —then the enemy would become cursed, as if a mystical hex had been placed on them.

Every cut they received would be deeper, and every blow they endured would bruise more. That was why Moonveil had suffered the most from the explosion. It was as if the world itself was being reshaped to destroy her.

Such was the power of Shaping — the power to bend the world to one's will. Perhaps it was because Nephis had been stripped of her Aspect, becoming powerless for the first time in many years, that she saw Shaping from a new perspective in that moment.

‘Will

As Nephis attacked, a sudden thought surfaced in her mind. Wasn't that the essence of Supremacy, to force one's will upon the world? She was commanding the flames, and she had placed the spell of destruction on Moonveil. Both of those things were bending the world to fit her desires. Of course, she was not achieving that with her own will — instead, she was using the Sorcery of Names as its conduit.

But was there maybe a hint to the path she had to tread in order to attain Supremacy in the miraculous power of Shaping?

Before Neph's sword could even reach Moonveil, there was a booming crash, and one of the Reflections tore through a burning wall, its saber slicing the adamantine wood like paper.

Nephis had lost her torch, but they were surrounded by fire now. She was still channeling its True Name, so she exerted her will and made the scorching flames swell and descend upon the creature, barring its path.

Trying to defeat Moonveil and two Supreme Beasts was not a safe bet. So, Nephis had chosen the most promising strategy — to disregard the Reflections and aim to eliminate the weakest link, the princess of Song, at all costs.

Still, be wasted a moment of concentration to stall the first Reflection.

Moonveil used that split second to brandish her blade.

She was quite a skilled swordsman herself.

Sharp steel bit deeply into Neph's side through the breach in her mangled armor, and scarlet blood flowed like a stream...

A normal human would have been stunned by pain after receiving such a gruesome wound. Even a trained, seasoned warrior would have reacted, trying to save themselves or reeling back. At the very least, they would have flinched.

But Nephis did not react at all, as if pain did not matter to her. As if being cut by a sharp blade was nothing.

More than that, she indifferently turned her body just a moment before the saber slashed her flesh — not to avoid it, but to make sure that it struck her ribs instead of plunging into her soft abdomen.

Because of that, her sword left a bloody mark on Moonveil's body, forcing the princess of Song to jump back.

Not paying any attention to the bloody wound on her side, Nephis continued her assault. Her face was impassive, and her eyes were calm like two deep lakes. Inside, however, she was a little regretful.

Because she would not be able to enjoy liberation from pain anymore. Even if being cut by a sharp blade was a mild and meager torment, this wound was only one of many she would have to receive in order to win.

As flames spread and Nephis clashed with Moonveil, eerily indifferent to the excruciating agony and the harm being done to her body, the princess of Song seemed more and more disturbed.

Eventually, she asked, a curious smile twisting her pale lips:

"Changing Star... what kind of monster are you?"

Nephis brought her sword down and said in her usual, even tone:

"Monster?"

Her sword whistled as it flashed in the air, missing Moonveil's neck by a mere millimeter.

She turned her slash into a perilous thrust in one flawless, flowing motion.

"I don't remember. I haven't been a Monster in a long, long time..."

****

Far below, on the shore of the dark lake, Saint Rivalen of Aegis Rose let out a pained cry and rolled down the stone stairs, leaving a bloody trail in his wake. His Transcendent form had long crumbled, and he was a mere human once again.

One of his eyes was missing, and his golden armor was breached in half a dozen places. Falling into the water, he let out a stifled groan and struggled to stand up.

His enemies did not seem to be in a hurry to finish him off, and yet... his death was inevitable.

"Curses..."

Sir Rivalen swayed and fell to his knees, his blood mixing with the restless water. He looked up with a stalwart expression.

A giant beast that looked like a graceful panther was slowly descending the stone steps. Worse still...

Two human figures were walking in front of it, each bearing terrible wounds. They were the corpses of two paladins of Valor that the daughter of Ki Song had already killed, brought back to a perverse semblance of life by the villainous queen. His former peers, comrades, and companions.

Sir Rivalen gritted his teeth, knowing that there was no escape.

He wasn't really afraid of death, as long as it was for a noble cause. However... becoming one of these things, being used to harm his fellow knights...

It seemed too vile.

He looked down, at his bloodied reflection in the water, and whispered quietly: "...I'll have to make sure that my body is entirely destroyed, then."

His voice was weak, but full of resolve.

The enemies were drawing near...

Before Saint Rivalen could do anything, though, he felt the water grow strangely warm around him... searing, even.

Then, it suddenly seethed and surged.

A moment later, a dreadful monster rose from the lake right behind him.

It was a great fiend forged of black metal, with four long arms and infernal flames burning in his malevolent eyes. Rivers of water streamed from his polished, spiked carapace, hissing as they evaporated and turned into clouds of steam.

Towering above the kneeling Rivalen, the fiend looked down at Silent Stalker and the two Transcendent corpses.

Then, he opened his terrible maw and spat a mouthful of glass shards into the lake.

Saint Rivalen was momentarily befuddled.

'What?‘

Why did it seem as though the harrowing creature had a disgruntled expression on its ferocious face?

...And why did it seem as if it had been chewing on glass?

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    Honestly, if you have revel abilities and that you manage to lose such a fight, you deserve it
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    Wouldn't it be funny if all saint needed to evolve was to absorb the fog of nothingness from hollow mountains? Sunny would be heartbroken if that were the case
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    Chapter 1898: Chewing on Glass

    Inside the ancient Citadel, a terrifying battle was drawing close to a grim conclusion. The interior of the great hall was devastated, and although smoke had not reached here yet, the dark expanse was permeated by sweltering heat. The shattered floor was awash in blood.

    The battle had not gone well for the Saints of the Sword Army. Most of them were already dead — only four remained, each struggling to stay alive.

    Saint Roan was battered and bloodied, his white mane painted red. His lightning had been extinguished, and although his enchanted armor — a gift from his daughter to celebrate his Transcendence — had served him well, it was now a shredded mess of torn metal, a blow or two away from crumbling into a river of ethereal sparks.

    Sir Jest was surrounded from all sides. His Transcendent form was that of

    a demonic abomination with goat—like horns and malevolent eyes, his gaze overflowing with terrifying malice. He had fared well against the Saint of Sorrow, dealing grievous wounds to his stone opponent, but as his fellow champions of Valor fell one after another, the situation changed for the worse. Saint Helie was severely injured, as well. Her sides were wet with blood, torn apart by terrible claws. Her beautiful face was pale from pain and fatigue, and her powerful bow had long been destroyed. Even her shield was on the verge of breaking apart, while her spear already had several cracks on its long blade. The fourth surviving Saint was slumped on the wide back of the Transcendent form, barely conscious from losing too much blood. He was the one who had been struck by Silent Stalker's arrow in the ambush — ironically enough, others were dead, but he still clung to life. Despite that, he was of not much use in the battle.

    Their enemies, meanwhile...

    Two dreadful great wolves were circling Roan, preparing to finish him off — they were Lonesome Howl and one of her Reflections, both in much better shape than the winged lion.

    The second Reflection was pursuing Helie, barely kept back by her spear and shield.

    The corpse of the Great Terror had been destroyed, and so were two of the risen Saints. However, three more had been taken by the Queen of Song — now, they surrounded Sir Jest, attacking him to assist the Saint of Sorrow.

    The situation was bleak, and none of the Saints of Swords saw a way out. Even Sir Iest did not seem that amused anymore.

    His malevolent eyes narrowed, and a deep, inhuman voice resounded in the devastated hall, sending a chill running down the spine of the Saint of Sorrow: "How troublesome... how frustrating. At this rate, I won't get to see if your intestines are also made of stone..."

    His monstrous mouth twisted into a snarl.

    Sir Iest threw one of the living corpses aside and lunged at the stone gargoyle, ignoring dead hands tearing at his flesh.

    At that moment, however, the great wolf that had been pursuing Helie suddenly spun and leaped at the monstrous satyr, its maw opening to tear the sinister Saint apart.

    Saint Helie swayed and staggered, on the verge of succumbing to her wounds. Lonesome Howl was already lowering her graceful body to the ground, snarling as she prepared to lunge and sink her fangs into Saint Roan's throat.

    Then, however...

    There was an eerie sound, and every living being in the ruined hall lingered for a moment, turning their attention to the dark portal of the shattered castle gates. Nothing happened for a split second, and then, a massive silhouette flew from the darkness, crashing into the floor with a pitiful groan.

    It was an enormous black panther, her sable fur torn apart and soaked in blood — she was still alive, but just barely.

    Lonesome Howl froze for a split second.

    And in that split second, an infernal figure of twisted black metal silently appeared from the shadows in the middle of the hall.

    Fiend did not waste any time before plunging the already chaotic battle into a state of absolute carnage. His four hands moved at the same time — the lower pair slashed at two Transcendent corpses, instantly reducing them to two piles of bleeding meat, while the upper pair reached forward and grabbed the head of the longing Reflection.

    His dagger-like claws seared the thick for and easily pierced the wolf's skull. A moment later, he squished the Supreme Beast's head like a rotten pumpkin and tore it apart.

    ...Having learned a bitter lesson, Fiend did not try to take a bite out of the deceitfully appetizing Reflection.

    That was not meat! Instead, it was tasteless glass.

    With his arrival, the flow of the battle instantly changed.

    ****

    Somewhere above, Saint grasped the heart of Revel's Reflection and crushed it in her armored fist.

    There was a sound akin to a mirror being broken, and the dark creature froze, the light of life slowly disappearing from its beautiful eyes. Then, a strange ripple spread across its body, and a net of thin cracks revealed itself on its alabaster skin.

    A moment later, the Reflection shattered into a rain of silver glass. The glass shards scattered on the floor and then dissolved into a stream of light, which was then devoured by the flowing darkness.

    Saint lowered her hand tiredly.

    Sunny only knew what had happened after hearing the faint sounds of breaking glass. Fused with Serpent, he was in the middle of a fierce brawl against the true Revel — both the beautiful demon of darkness and the bestial monster Serpent had turned into were on the floor, their bodies entangled, trying to rip each other to shreds.

    Lightslayer was winning.

    There was a disgusting crunch, and a wave of blinding pain sent Sunny into a daze. Dire Fang‘s lower jaw was now almost torn off, hanging askew on several shreds of: mangled flesh, a torrent of blood pouring down on Revel's arms and chest

    Serpent shuddered and reeled back, involuntarily weakening its grasp on her body. That gave Lightslayer enough room to push the massive creature away and pull her leg up, placing it between its body and hers.

    Then, with a powerful kick, she sent the monstrous body of Dire Fang flying back.

    Still disoriented, Serpent crashed down a dozen meters away, making the floor quake from the force of the impact.

    'Ah...'

    Sunny pushed down the excruciating pain and tried to access the situation... which wasn't easy to do, considering that he was still blind.

    Saint had to have destroyed the Reflection. So...

    What was happening now?
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      Chapter 1899: Mirrored Darkness

      Sunny knew what was supposed to happen.

      In fact, it was very simple — the answer was nothing.

      Mordret's Reflections were strange creatures, after all. They were neither dead nor alive, neither divine nor profane. A long time ago, when he killed the Mirror Beast on Reckoning Island, the Spell had announced the kill, but did not whisper anything about his shadow growing stronger.

      Sunny was banished from the Nightmare Spell now, but the result would be the same. Killing Reflections did not grant him fragments, and no shadow would appear in the silent stillness of his soul.

      Therefore, Saint was unlikely to receive any reward for slaying the Supreme Reflection, either. Even its darkness was merely a reflection of Revel's own — now that the living mirror was gone and there was nothing left to reflect it, the false darkness would most likely disappear, as well.

      ...Which was a real shame. Sunny really felt that Saint deserved to receive a boon after fighting a battle as dreadful as this one had been — especially considering that she had forged her path to Transcendence by taking the essence of Nightmare Creatures wielding powers over true darkness.

      Sunny had never been clear on how exactly Saint was able to increase her Class. He did not know how to help her reach a new Rank without the assistance of the Spell, either. So, he had hoped that defeating a being of true darkness, even if it was a Reflection, would grant her some kind of reward.

      But it was not meant to be...

      Or so he thought.

      Even though Sunny could not see anything, he still felt a sudden shift in the atmosphere of the ancient castle.

      If he could see, though, he would have witnessed the dark splendor of what was happening around him and Serpent.

      Saint stood motionlessly, her unshaken hand still making a fist. Glass sand slowly poured from between her fingers, and at the same time, the fluid darkness around her stirred.

      It flowed like a vast whirlpool around the graceful stone knight, whose ruby eyes continued to burn with cold crimson flames in the surging darkness. The ethereal vortex spun faster and faster, pulling more strands of darkness into its silent torrent.

      Some distance away, Revel was rising to her feet. Sensing something, she threw a sharp gaze at Saint.

      Saint met that gaze calmly, no emotion betraying itself on her inhumanly beautiful, flawless onyx face.

      At that moment, the torrent of darkness came alive, and poured into her body. The darkness entered her chest like a raging flood and was absorbed into her fiery heart.

      But that was not all.

      Suddenly, Sunny felt a hint of a faintly familiar, terrifying chill.

      If he could see, he would have seen the mirrored darkness start to change in the absence of the slain Reflection. Some of it dissolved into wisps of an eerie, chilling white mist...

      He knew that mist all too well.

      However, Saint was unmoved. Still staring at Revel silently, she remained motionless... and eagerly absorbed the wisps of the white mist, as well.

      All of it happened in the span of several heartbeats, and by the end of it, the sphere of true darkness enveloping the hall of the ancient Citadel had shrunk a bit.

      It still drowned their surroundings, though, trapping Sunny in its cold embrace. Revel smiled coldly.

      "...So full of surprises."

      As she rose to her feet and looked around in search of her sword, a cold voice suddenly responded from the darkness:

      "Don‘t be shocked just yet."

      The voice belonged to Sunny, who had separated himself from Serpent and manifested his avatar into a corporeal form once again.

      Without the enhanced perception of Dire Fang's Aspect, he suddenly felt deaf and lost. The true darkness enveloped everything around him, making him blind. It was an uncomfortable position to be in.

      But it had to be done.

      Serpent was more fragile than Saint and Fiend — it had already received plenty of gruesome wounds, so Sunny silently dismissed the bleeding Shadow.

      Saint, meanwhile, was mangled even more terribly. He would have recalled her into the nurturing haven of his lightless soul... however, it was not time yet. Instead, Sunny spent more of his essence to take control of another incarnation —- one of the three shadows that had remained fused with the graceful stone knight, augmenting her battered body.

      Instantly, he had returned to the previous state of unity with his taciturn Shadow. He could see the ruined hall through her eyes... including his own back, which stood between her and Revel.

      He could also feel how weak and broken her body was. The flowing darkness caressed it softly, helping the terrible wounds heal — but they weren't healing fast enough, and the damage was too dire.

      Saint was in no condition to continue the fight.

      There was something else, as well...

      Something about her had changed, but he couldn't quite tell what it was.

      It wasn't an evolution to a higher Rank, and it wasn‘t an evolution to a great Class, either.

      However, there was definitely a deep, unfamiliar power taking root both in her body and in her soul — or rather, in the vast shadow that served as her soul. For now, it did not matter. Saint's inability to support him in the battle against Revel did not matter, either — now that the princess of Song was without support, Sunny was confident enough to face her alone.

      Especially because he wasn't blind anymore.

      Of course, seeing himself from Saint's perspective was a bit strange, as if he was observing himself in the third person. Being robbed of shadow sense left Sunny feeling dazed, too.

      But he was nothing if not supremely adaptable. Even in this weird state, he could still fight... and win.

      Defeat was not an option, and honestly enough, he had quite a burning desire to make Revel pay for hurting his Shadows.

      Smiling viciously behind the mask, Sunny looked up at her.

      'Now...‘

      First of all, he had to prevent her from reaching her sword. Serpent was gone, after all, and there were no shadows around to manifest into a weapon — so, Sunny was unarmed.

      If Revel did manage to pick up her sword, or lived long enough to dismiss it and summon it back, things could become... problematic.

      Commanding Saint to retreat, Sunny clenched his fists and dashed forward.
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        Chapter 1900: Vanquishing Light

        Amidst the flames consuming what remained of the pinnacle of the garden temple, Nephis was fighting against Moonveil and her two Reflections. Countless wounds were littering her body, and she felt a strange, nearly forgotten feeling of growing weak from losing too much blood.

        Transcendent bodies were tough, but they weren't indestructible. She had accounted for her miraculous physique when calculating how much punishment her body could take without sacrificing too much of its functionality... and that limit was approaching swiftly.

        Nevertheless, her expression was calm, and her movements were just as fluid and unrestrained as they had been before. Her hands never wavered on the hilt of her sword.

        The battle was ruthless and unrelenting. Triumph and defeat were separated only by a thin, brittle line.

        Monnveil was strong... but Nephis was stronger. Moonveil wielded her saber as if it was an extension of her body, her skill both beautiful and polished to a state of near perfection... but Nephis was a much better swordsman, and had a much deeper command over the cadence of battle.

        Even without her Aspect, she could have defeated the proud princess of Song. But precisely for that reason, there were two Supreme Reflections aiding Moonveil... and dealing with them was much harder.

        Someone had evaluated the strength of: the Sword Domain champions very well. Nephis was using Shaping to control the surrounding flames and keep the Reflections at bay. Sometimes, she managed to slow them down, and sometimes, she failed. When facing two or more enemies at the same time, she followed her perilous strategy — to disregard everything in pursuit of killing Moonveil, even if it meant sacrificing her blood and bone.

        As a result, the beautiful princess was forced to defend herself without having a chance to launch a counterattack Her Reflections, however, made up for that with a vengeance.

        'Ah. It hurts...'

        Both Nephis and Moonveil were bloodied... however, Nephis was bleeding more. Her wounds were more dire, and more plentiful. It was already starting to become a detriment to her strength and mobility — not because she was paralyzed by pain, but simply because her muscles were cut, her tendons were damaged, and her bones were cracked.

        She had managed to avoid receiving truly debilitating damage, but the harm done by countless small wounds was slowly mounting.

        Moonveil could see that, as well.

        Therefore... she grew a little more confident.

        Nephis would have smiled if it didn't seem like a lot of effort.

        'Got her.‘

        She remembered being a fairly straightforward person, a long time ago. But somehow, over the years — she couldn't quite remember how — Nephis had come to value deceit and misdirection, even if it was not something she was naturally good at.

        She must have learned how to use lies to her advantage by quietly observing people around her. If so, she had been blessed with good teachers.

        Shifting her weight from one leg to another, as if preparing to launch a new strike, Nephis grimaced and swayed. It looked like her right leg, which had been cut gruesomely by one of the Reflections before, finally betrayed her.

        The Reflection itself was a dozen meters away, pushed back by a torrent of flame. The other was just behind Nephis, since she had just evaded its attack and sidestepped the creature.

        It would take it a little time to spin around and renew its assault.

        So, the only one who could use her momentary loss of balance was Moonveil herself.

        Strangely enough, Nephis was a good actress. Her act was subtle, but convincing. The grimace she had made was just small enough to look involuntary. The nature of her misstep was reasonable and believable, since her right leg was indeed damaged quite severely. Her eyes even widened slightly, selling the moment of realization more.

        If Moonveil hesitated, she did not show it.

        Instead, she decisively lunged into a swift attack, her white hair fluttering in the wind.

        Neph's gaze instantly turned cold and heavy.

        '...Too honest.‘

        Who would have thought that the fearsome princess of Song would be a little naive?

        Abandoning all pretense of weakness, she righted her stance and sent her longsword into a simple thrust.

        Her attack was simple and unadorned... however, that did not make it any less deadly.

        Because, even when two Transcendent champions fought, the fundamentals of combat still played a significant role in the outcome of the battle.

        Speed, mass, force. Time, movement, and space.

        In this instance, the fundamental principle that doomed Moonveil was rather obvious, something the importance of which most humans of the walking world learned as children.

        It was the simple fact that Neph‘s sword was longer than her elegant saber.

        And therefore...

        Before Moonveil could behead Nephis with a decisive slash, the Kinslayer pierced her chest, penetrated her heart, snapped her spine, and exited from her back. Blood spilled on the floor. The saber clattered as it fell.

        The delicate woman stared at Nephis in disbelief, her beautiful eyes widening in horror.

        'I won.‘

        Nephs had achieved her goal... however, she did not feel any joy or elation. All she felt was regret.

        Because humanity had lost a powerful Saint — one of many that would die in this appalling, senseless war.

        It was such a waste.

        But then again, the battle wasn't over yet. She had no time to...

        Pushing her mangled body as hard as she could, Nephis reeled back to avoid the Reflection's saber.

        The creature moved past her, the sharp blade whistling past her neck. In the next moment, a small hand struck her in the chest, sending Nephis flying back — she hit the floor a couple dozen meters away and rolled awkwardly, her vision blurring momentarily from the terrible surge of pain.

        By the time she staggered back to her feet, both Reflections were near Moonveil. One was holding her in its arms, while the other was standing between them and Nephis.

        She pushed some air into her burning lungs.

        'Now... what happens next depends on the nature of Moonveil's Aspect.‘

        Either the geas placed on her would disappear with Moonveil‘s death, unsealing her Aspect... or it would not.

        If it was the former, she would be able to deal with the Reflections quite easily. If it was the latter... things would turn really ugly.

        However, in the next second, something unexpected happened... something Nephis had not anticipated, even though she should have.

        Moonveil was dying, but her eyes regained their sharpness for a split second, piercing Nephis with a heavy gaze.

        And then...

        Nephis felt the seal binding her Aspect suddenly fall apart. Moonveil had released it.

        At the same time, the Reflection holding the princess of Song in its hands shimmered slightly. And changed, assuming a new form.

        Silver hair, fair skin, and calm grey eyes.

        A face that could have been beautiful if it was expressive and lively instead of being cold and motionless like a lifeless mask.

        A lithe and slender body.

        It was her own face, and her own body.

        The Reflection had mirrored Nephis.

        She belatedly understood her mistake.

        A moment later, a soft radiance enveloped the hands of the Reflection, pouring into Moonveil's body.

        And Moonveil‘s terrible wounds miraculously healed.

        ...Nephis stared at her from a distance, feeling dismayed.

        'What a cheat.‘

        The princess of Song was as good as new.

        ...Of course, now that Nephis had been given back her Aspect, her wounds were also healing, and a raging flame was rising in her soul.

        For a moment, nobody moved. Moonveil was panting heavily, looking at Nephis with a hint of wariness.

        Nephis, meanwhile...

        Smiled a little.

        'On the other hand... that works, as well.‘

        Moonveil and her two Reflections wore somber expressions as they readied themselves to continue the battle — which would grow infinitely more devastating and terrible now, without a doubt.

        But Nephis was about to surprise them, as well.

        She unleashed the suppressed power of her Aspect, assuming the incinerating form of the radiant spirit. At the same time, she called upon the sea of flames surrounding them, wrapping it around herself like a mantle.

        However, she did not direct all that fiery power at her enemies.

        ...Instead, she aimed it at the wooden floor beneath her feet.

        Surrounded by blinding light and a raging tide of immolating fire, Nephis fled from the battle and rushed down, piercing one level of the ancient Citadel after another like a falling star. Countless layers of mystical wood parted in front of her, crumbling into ash, as she burned a scorching path into the depths of the castle.

        Lower and lower...

        And lower still.

        Until she plunged into a sea of impenetrable darkness, vanquishing it with her light.
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          She remembered being a fairly straightforward person, a long time ago. But somehow, over the years — she couldn't quite remember how — Nephis had come to value deceit and misdirection, even if it was not something she was naturally good at.

          She must have learned how to use lies to her advantage by quietly observing people around her. If so, she had been blessed with good teachers.


          Ugh, why?!
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      Honestly I'm really interested why so much attention to Glass/Mirrors and Fiend. Would be a shame if it leads to nothing.
      Edit: Well at least Saint gets something.
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    После лета я уже смирился что главы стали появляться позже так что иду спать и буду надеяться что они появятся с первыми лучами волна с востока ка Гендельф
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    Am I the only one thats envious for my boy Sunny that Nephis is ahead of him to sovereignty even though it makes sense gloom (I still love the novel anyway)
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    This release schedule is getting more and more messy every day, the only certainty we had was that when there are three chapters released on the same day, the first one is always very early, now we don't even have that anymore. It's time for an announcement from G3 about the reasons.
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      I think it was posted on telegram yesterday or something about an auto-update bot being 99% ready and starting with testing. Maybe said testing has started and this is the 1% part that's not ready yet.
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        The bot is not ready, still in progress(
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          I wanna say "ah, yes, that remaining 1%" in a joking manner but it might come out as offensive & sarcastic without the proper intonation. If so i apologize
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      Explaining the reasons for the erratic timing of his chapter updates to freeloaders has about a .01% chance of happening.
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    In any case, this fight will be useful for Sunny and Nephis:
    -Sunny found a clue to create a soul sword, improved his understanding of Saint, found a way to resist True Darkness
    -Nephis found the key to become a Sovereign
    -Fiend will gain new powers
    -The powers of Song and Valor will be weakened
    Who gets the Citadel is not that important to the true plans. Perhaps it would be better if it was Valor, since the other Citadel is closer to Song. This will preserve the status quo in Godgrave for a while.
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      Do you think that fiend will get mirror powers? Or nothingness powers?
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    I just realized how Sunny is totally not meant for combat. We tend to forget it as time pass by him killing things and that. In the first place it was mentioned in the early years of the novel that his role is a 'scout' and 'assassin'. The nature of his Aspects, Attributes, and even Legacy says so. He's not meant for direct combat.

    I think we were expecting too much of him when we thought he should just trash other Saints now that he had become a Transcendent. It's also refreshing how, instead of combatting directly like he usually does, he found a way to fight safely and more insidiously by merging with his Shadows.
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      Well... who doesn't want to see the little Mongrel duplicate and punch some noble faces?
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      Sunny can use his bow, teleportation and shadow sense to stay almost all of the time intouchable in 1v1
      Plus it would give him infinite arrows and the possibility to aim for defenceless spots with his teleportation
      In teamfight, he can just use his teleportation to support others and sneak on ennemies
      So while he isn't an heavy hitter, he is still incredibly usefull and versatile
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      i am somewhat split on that. while it's true that his shadow aspect is mainly suited for scouting and assassination, his obtaining of shadow dance changes that, since it allows sunny to be a literal all-around weapon, combat and technique master. at the end of the day, aspects are merely tools, and it depends on the person who wields them on how they're used to their preferences and abilities.

      also, i believe sunny is already using his abilities in an insidious and deadly manner, since he is using shadow step and shadow sense in tandem to become practically omnipresent and omniscient within his immediate battlefield, which is especially showcased whenever he fights alongside nephis, like during that time with condemnation.

      another thing, i think it was mentioned somewhere in the previous arc that most of valor's people's aspects are mainly geared towards memory crafting, while anvil literally hammers all the time on his little tower in inner bastion. does this mean that his aspect is specialized towards forging weapons, specifically swords? if so, then this would also counter the point of aspects dictating the job class of its wielder.
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      Yup I completely agree, and if we compare his combat abilities to the crew like Neph, Jet, and Effie where it is clearly meant for combat, sunny is more of a jack of all trades. The reason he had to learn to fight was because the forgotten shore was hell, and he had to keep fighting, but his aspect is clearly more meant to provide support, whether for intel or defense, and buffing his shadows which are the heavy hitters. Against humans, Sunny’s shadow dance helps against actual 1v1’s, but as we saw, some aspects are complete counters to that and others like giant transformations may also be rough for him as well.
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      The whole role thing was based on a single dormant ability, so it's not very reasonable to base "nature" of his aspect on that, god of shadows is as much the god of death. And most of the descriptions from the spell are meant to troll sunny, that's all.

      People point out his versatility as somehow detremental to his fighting capabilites, but it's exact opposite. We can see countless heroes of Valor fall to the fact that they excell in one simple aspect, countering which leads to their unfortunate end. Sunny on the other hand has so many cards in his deck that he has a response to his literal counter, so it's nigh impossible to pin down the bloody cockroach, and as Neph said - the esssense of battle is (survival and) murder. He is extremly competent at first and good enough at second, making him perfect for combat.
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      To the fact that Sunny is "not made for direct combat", this is not true. It's just that the Shadow aspect is insidious, Sunny strengthened by all the shadows can kill almost anyone. It's just that now we see a 1 vs 3 fight with the True Darkness aspect, which is a counter pick for Shadows. The only downside is the lack of mass damage, like Nephis, for example. And another important factor is that the Author simply wanted to put Valor in bad conditions and it was not done very organically.
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        Maybe not made for battle, large scale warfare - but he’s definitely combat oriented. He’s adept enough for team fights but especially lethal with duels. Think pvp vs clan wars. That said I agree he’s not your typical warrior class.
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      I think almost every other person who knows or has heard of Lord Shadow would disagree. Nobody else has, or does, live in a death zone. Nobody else has even crossed through a death zone. A support role person couldn't pull it off.

      Nephis and Fire Keepers were shocked to see him one hit a Great abomination, and also surmised that he had killed many of them that were dead and littering the ground around the Temple. Again, this wasn't something a transcendent with a support aspect could manage.

      The Valor army marching toward the citadel in the hollow was stunned at the destruction he wrought upon the nightmare creatures while leading the contingent -- from the front. In other words, he wasn't following behind and backing up stronger saints. Like Nephis and the FK's, these saints were also surprised that he could fight the Great creatures alone, because it was something that they weren't strong enough to do.
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    I hope Fiend eats the Great Terror and two of his arms evolve into wings.
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      Why evolve 2 arms, just give him wings with 4 arms wiseacre
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    I think it's not just Saint who will get an upgrade in this battle, Fiend must eat these bodies to prevent them from rising again and should probably gain a new ability.
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      Boa observação
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