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Chapter 1910: Rivergate

Rivergate, the Citadel of Clan Dagonet, was built on a wide river. It cut across it like a great wall — or rather, a series of walls, descending from tall cliffs like steps meant for a giant.

It was both a dam and a lock. The highest wall held back the powerful current. Each step below it was separated by a vast chamber with towering gates, which could be filled with or drained of water with the help of ancient enchantments. A ship traveling to or from the Stormsea could descend from the cliffs or scale them due to the ancient system of locks, never leaving the river. At the same time, nothing could swim further upstream without destroying the Citadel — and even then, the assailant would have to crawl out of the water and travel by land with the locks destroyed.

There was almost a kilometer of vertical distance between the highest point of Rivergate and its lowest point. Each descending wall was incredibly tall and thick, built of monolithic stone, with battlements constructed on top of it. Fearsome siege weapons stood on the battlements — some of them enchanted with ancient sorcery, some built by the forgemasters of Clan Valor.

Hundreds of Awakened crowded the walls, led by a dozen Masters.

Seven Saints were standing on the highest of the fortress walls, looking down with somber expressions.

They were Morgan, the Princess of War, and six champions whose help she had enlisted... or coerced.

At this point, there was little difference.

Three of the six Saints had belonged to the House of Night once — Saint Naeve, Saint Bloodwave, and Saint Aether.

The other three were with the government — Nightsinger, War Beast, and Soul Reaper Jet.

At that moment, Naeve was talking to War Beast — Saint Athena, Raised by Wolves.

"...So you encountered that fiend before?"

She gave him a long look, then smiled wryly.

"We even killed him before."

Naeve turned to a startlingly beautiful man with auburn hair and mesmerizing green eyes, a stunned expression on his face.

"Saint Nightingale, is this true?"

Saint Kai shifted uncomfortably.

"Not exactly. What we killed was not that fiend — rather, it was a Corrupted version of his Transcendent self conjured by the Nightmare. Even then, none of us three dare claim any credit. He was eradicated by Lady Changing Star."

He sighed.

"Still. We know more about what he's capable of than anyone else. That should be of some help."

Naeve looked down, then cast a dark gaze south.

"...At least we know that he can be killed, then."

Less than a day had passed since Mordret of... of Nowhere, really, had landed on the shore of the Sword Domain. The six Saints Morgan had recruited barely had any time to talk while being brought to Rivergate by her.

The journey from Bastion to here had been swift due to the fact that there were three Transcendent champions of the House of Night with them. Morgan herself had not said much to them, spending most of the journey thinking about her task with a dark expression on her face.

She had, however, given each of the Six Saints an amulet in the shape of an anvil pierced by a sword — all except Nightingale, who already possessed one.

Her expression had been solemn while entrusting her companions with the steel charms.

"At the moment, there are only seven of these in existence. Now, six of them are here — I spoiled quite a few relationships to take them away from the previous owners. So, treasure them well. Never part with the amulet, and don't allow that man to take it away from you. Unless you want to become one of his vessels." Saint Naeve studied the amulet with a mournful expression. After a while, he asked:

"...Don't you have one for yourself, Lady Morgan?"

She shook her head.

"The seventh... had been lost in Antarctica and never recovered. My uncle

wore it. Of course, Clan Valor possesses other means of defense against that man, but none are quite as easily transportable. In any case, don't worry. I'll be fine."

Hearing her words, Soul Reaper raised an eyebrow.

"Oh? How so?"

Morgan answered her with a sharp smile.

"Well, if he does enter my soul... I'll just have to kill him there, won't I? Like my dear sister did, in the Nightmare."

She had been preparing to fight her brother again for four years. Morgan doubted that he would actually dare challenge her to a soul duel, but if he did... both of them would not survive the battle, this time.

Morgan almost hoped that he would.

In fact, the amulets were a bad solution to their predicament. That was because, from everything her family had learned about that man, the only way to kill him was to destroy his true reflection during a soul duel... even that had only been learned from Changing Star's report on the events of her Third Nightmare.

So, by donning the amulets, her champions were rejecting the only method of defeating the enemy.

But little could be done about that. Leaving them defenseless was too great of a risk — she absolutely could not allow her brother to take more Saints, because he would be able to conquer more Citadels by wearing their bodies.

And losing more Citadels to the Song Domain was not an option.

She sighed.

"How long before he comes?"

It was Saint Bloodwave, with his deep voice, who had asked the question. Morgan lingered for a moment.

"He had already come. He's just hiding and observing us, for the time being." Her words seemed to unsettle the six Saints — or rather, five of them. Soul Reaper remained relaxed and aloof, leaning on her ghostly war scythe as she lazily studied the ancient walls of Rivergate.

Raised by Wolves shifted from one leg to another, and then looked at Morgan with a smile.

"You know what they usually do in such situations in heroic novels, don't you?" Morgan couldn't help but admit... that she was continuously perplexed by that woman.

She blinked a couple of times, trying to remember if she had even read a heroic novel in her life.

Surely not.

"Can't say that I do, Saint Athena."

The tall woman — beautiful as a statue of the goddess of war that had come alive — grinned.

"Well, the resourceful type of hero always blows up a dam and drowns an army of ten thousand men, achieving an impossible victory and proving their strategic genius. You're the strategist, so... we aren't going to blow up Rivergate, are we? Oh, and call me Effie."

Morgan stared at her for a few moments, then slowly shook her head.

"No, we are not going to blow up Rivergate. Why would I try drowning an enemy whose vessels are all Saints from the House of Night? That doesn't make any sense."

Raised by Wolves... Effie... nodded knowingly.

"A good decision. You really are a genius!"

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    GoatBom
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    BLOODWAVE IS ALIVE 🙏🙏🙏
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    kollosus_na
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    Gods lol… Now Morgan has to deal with Effie!
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    ZEXOS
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    1911. Untamed Chaos


    Morgan gazed at the ancient fortress below her. The Knights of Valor and the warriors of the Dagonet clan were preparing for battle — they had protected the river for decades, not letting a single abomination from the Stormsea reach the Mirror Lake.

    Of course, the best of them were in Godgrave now... and the guest who had come from the sea this time was a much more dreadful creature than the abominable dwellers of. the depths.

    She winced.

    The river passed the series of great locks and flowed south, disappearing beyond the horizon. The Stormsea was somewhere out there, as well, a few days away. In truth, Morgan did not need to destroy Rivergate...

    Because it was already doomed.

    The warriors crowding the walls of the fortress did not know it, and the six Saints she had recruited did not know it either. But in truth, there was no way to stop her brother here. He would destroy Rivergate himself — everything except for the Gateway — and unleash the caged river, washing away all signs of the destructive battle.

    The warriors would die. The civilians living in the young city that had grown upstream of Rivergate would most likely become collateral damage in the Transcendent clash.

    Morgan's goal here was not to save the ancestral home of clan Dagonet, but to get a measure of the enemy's strength, and hopefully destroy a couple of his Transcendent vessels.

    Still, still...

    Fighting a losing battle did not feel pleasant.

    Morgan had inherited the lineage of War God. and so, she was often called the Princess ofWar. She had been fighting against Nightmare Creatures since before she was an Awakened — in fact, Morgan had barely finished middle school when she was sent into an arena to face a Dormant Beast for the first time.

    Her First Nightmare had been a ruthless one, and she had undergone the trial of the winter solstice like any ordinary Sleeper would. As an Awakened, she led countless warriors into battles to protect the lands controlled by her father, as well as various cities in the waking world.

    She had conquered the Second Nightmare without losing a single member of her cohort, and excelled in every duty entrusted to her as a Master...

    Until Antarctica.

    In the four years since, Morgan‘s renown had only grown. She had challenged the Third Nightmare alone, attained Transcendence, and took her rightful place as the general of the Valor army.

    Changing Star might have shone brighter on the battlefield, but it was Morgan who governed the powerful war machine of the Sword Domain, making sure that the blossoming kingdom suffered no setbacks.

    Today, many people called her a genius strategist...

    Of course, most of those people had no idea about what that word really meant. In truth, there was no strategy to a war of Awakened.

    There was only chaos.

    In a battlefield where Saints and Devils fought, chaos reigned supreme. There were too many strange Aspects, too many bizarre powers, too inconceivable variables. Most lessons taught by the history of warfare went out of the window, leaving only mayhem and carnage in their wake.

    So, the only thing a strategist could do was rein in the chaos, tame it, and make it serve their goals.

    ...Take Rivergate, for example.

    It was a mighty fortress — one that should have been nearly impregnable for any enemy coming from the south.

    But what did it matter if the enemy possessed the Ability to connect two reflections through his small, personal Mirror Realm and travel between them, bringing his army along?

    The warriors on the walls were preparing to repel an attack from the south, the siege weapons were aimed downstream, and even Morgan herself was looking there. But her brother could easily attack from the north, taking the city behind the fortress hostage first.

    In fact, he could just bypass Rivergate entirely and go directly to Bastion.

    Only he wouldn't.

    Because Morgan was here, taming the chaos.

    Mordret‘s goal was Bastion, but he did not know what traps his father and Clan Valor had set up for him there. So, he would not attack it recklessly — conquering the Great Citadel was a time-consuming affair.

    And if he left Morgan behind to advance north...

    She would simply go south and take the Night Garden, instead.

    That was also the reason why Mordret could not spread his vessels thin and attack the cities of the Sword Domain situated further inland — not only would he have to surrender the Citadels of the Stormsea to place new tethers, but the former Great Citadel of the House of Night would be left defenseless.

    ...Of course, Morgan was sure that her brother actually wanted her to attack Night Garden. Otherwise, he wouldn't have run it ashore, turning it into an almost irresistible bait. Who knew what kind of trap he had prepared for her there?

    After all, Mordret — that thing pretending to be her brother — was an heir of War, as well, no matter how much her father wanted to deny it.

    Mordret knew how to tame chaos, too.

    Between the two of them, the one who could do it better would survive, and the other one would die.

    'Funny.‘

    Morgan smiled, enjoying the warm breeze.

    She did not really have memories of her brother from early childhood. He had already been gone by the time she grew old enough to remember anything. Morgan's mother had died giving birth to her, and her father was a distant presence at best — he was more of a teacher than a parent, full of demanding expectation, but devoid of warmth.

    She was mostly raised by the elders of Clan Valor. But there was a distance between her and the members of branch families, as well as the children from the vassal clans. Growing up, the closest thing she had to friends her age were the daughters of Ki Song... who were now her enemies, funnily enough.

    Still, it had not been an unhappy childhood.

    ...Until the brother she did not remember returned.

    Morgan had been ten or eleven when he showed up in Bastion, having already conquered the First Nightmare. She was happy at first, but then... then, she quickly learned that there was something wrong about the eerie boy who called himself Mordret.

    Mordret had taught her what fear was, all the way back then.

    And now, standing on the wall of Rivergate, Morgan felt it again.

    She hated to admit it, but she was a little afraid.

    An amused smile appeared on her face.

    'How refreshing.‘

    It was such a nostalgic emotion. She had not felt it in a long, long while. Turning to her six Transcendent companions, Morgan lingered for a moment, and then said:

    "What are you waiting for? Get to business."

    Nightingale gave her a confused look.

    ...Even his confusion looked elegant and dashing.

    He was so annoying.

    "What business?"

    Morgan raised an eyebrow.

    "What do you mean? Command the soldiers to retreat, get them off the walls, start evacuating the city. Put everyone on boats and send them up the river to Bastion."

    Rivergate might have been doomed, but that did not mean that everyone here had to die or become a hostage to the Prince of Nothing. Even though there was some strategic value in using the garrison as cannon fodder to stall his vessels, Morgan decided to forego the most rational path this one time.

    She shook her head.

    "Stop staring and start moving. Go! I want the city to be empty by evening..."
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      ZEXOS
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      1912. Self-Reflection


      It wasn't easy to evacuate an entire city in the span of a day, even if it was many times smaller than Bastion. Luckily, Morgan had Nightingale with her — with his commanding voice, everything went smoothly and swiftly.

      The warriors defending the fortress were reluctant to leave their post, but they did not dare to disobey her. The members of the Dagonet clan were even more reluctant to abandon their Citadel without a battle, but Morgan persuaded them without too much trouble. They were mostly non-combatants, anyway — the true strength of the clan was far north, fighting in Godgrave.

      The rest knew that they would be of no real help in the clash against the banished prince of Valor.

      By the time the sun started to roll toward the horizon, Rivergate had grown eerily quiet. Now, only the seven Saints remained in the ancient fortress, calmly preparing for battle. The Saints from the House of Night were grim and full of murderous desire for vengeance... the three government Saints were strangely nonchalant.

      Or maybe not so strangely. Two of them were the survivors of the Forgotten Shore, after all, while the third was Soul Reaper Jet — Morgan wasn't even sure if it was possible for them to lose composure.

      'Like Nephis.‘

      Morgan briefly contemplated destroying the Gateway of Rivergate, but then discarded that idea. It would not mean much for the war, anyway — not in the long run, at least. The infrastructure of the Sword Domain would suffer greatly, though, and it would be hard to rebuild after the war was over.

      If there would be anyone left to rebuild, that was.

      "Death! Death!"

      Morgan stared at the annoying crow that seemed to always follow Soul Reaper around with displeasure.

      She scowled slightly.

      "What are you saying, stupid bird?"

      The crow stared back at her, then fluttered its wings in the air.

      "Bird! Bird!"

      Morgan sighed and shook her head. What was she doing talking to an Echo? Finally, their preparations were complete. She threw one last glance at the river, which shone beautifully in the radiance of a blazing sunset, and took a canteen of water off her belt.

      Opening the lid, Morgan took a sip of water, then poured the rest on the paved surface of the rampart.

      For a moment, she could see her reflection in the puddle, surrounded by the reflections of the six Saints.

      Then, her reflection smiled.

      And spoke.

      "...It has been awhile, my dear sister."

      None of the Saints reeled back, but those of them from the House of Night visibly paled... even Saint Aether, who used to the ideal of composure and decorum in the past, seemed unnerved.

      Morgan nodded somberly, not paying the young man any attention.

      "Indeed. The last time I saw you... was it when you failed to kill me and ran away to save your sorry skin? And right after giving the big speech about how uncompromising your desire to see me dead was, no less. That must have been quite embarrassing for you."

      Her reflection laughed.

      "Ah... what a sweet memory! You floundering in the dirt, too weak to stand up... I truly cherish it a lot."

      Morgan gritted her teeth, the familiar feeling of shame cutting her like a blade. Mordret had taught her what shame was, as well.

      Her reflection, meanwhile, pretended to look around.

      "I see you've evacuated the town. How very unlike you, my dear sister. I would have rather expected you to string every man and woman living there on the fortress walls, to serve as padding. That would be more in line with our family's style, wouldn't it?"

      The reflection smiled pleasantly.

      "...Of course, nothing is stopping me from going after the boats first, and then returning here to finish you off."

      Morgan met his smile with one of her own.

      "Funny you should mention boats. Tell me, did you crash the Night Garden into the shore because of some devious plan, or simply because you couldn't properly control it?"

      At that moment, Soul Reaper sighed.

      "Are you really just going to trade insults?"

      Morgan's reflection shifted its gaze to the three government Saints. Its smile suddenly brightened.

      "Saint Jet, Saint Kai, Saint Athena... it warms my heart to see you again, my old comrades. Naeve, Bloodwave, and Aether too. I cherish the memories of conquering Nightmares and battling the Stormsea side by side with you all, as well."

      Saint Naeve stared at the reflection coldly, then uttered through gritted teeth: "You vile creature..."

      The reflection remained silent for a few moments, its smile slowly draining away. Eventually, it stared at them with an eerie, inhuman expression.

      Seeing her own face wearing it was a little disturbing, even for Morgan.

      The reflection spoke once again, this time not bothering to put on a human mask:

      "I am going to say it once. The six of you... have nothing to do with this. This is between me and the Great Clan Valor — a family affair, if you will. So, I'll give you a chance to escape. Surrender the fortress and leave. Then, I will spare your lives."

      Saint Naeve looked at the reflection darkly.

      "It is indeed a family affair. Our family, which you slaughtered!"

      Soul Reaper Jet, meanwhile, just shrugged nonchalantly.

      "It would be really inconvenient for me if you conquer Bastion. So... sorry. We'll stay."

      Her crow chose that solemn moment to caw loudly:

      "Sorry! Sorry!"

      Morgan glanced at the stupid bird, shook her head, and looked back at her reflection.

      "It must be getting really crowded in your head, huh? Did you really think they would take you up on that offer?"

      The reflection remained motionless for a few moments, then suddenly smiled. "Not really. But I had to ask for the sake of politeness. Not that that is out of the way..."

      Its smile turned bleak and eerie.

      "...Prepare to die, I guess. Ah, I have really waited for this moment for a long, long time."

      A moment later, the wall under their feet trembled slightly.

      And at the same time, the water of the river far downstream churned, revealing several gargantuan shapes.

      Morgan looked at the sunset and took a long, deep breath.

      Scarlet sparks danced around her head, forming into a black helmet.

      "Prepare for battle."

      And just like that, the battle for Rivergate began.
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    Crosby
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    https://docs.google.com/document/d/17mz3nqRiVIA7ssL7vTFE9B7cXqvrxQX5yWO5TlMxOfI/edit?usp=sharing

    1911, 1912
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      DanielPlay
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      Thanks bro, G3 filled a lot of sausage in this chapter 1911 to delay the start of the battle.
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      Dummybaron
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      G3 thank you for Morgan pov chapters, you almost gave me hope that you didn't begin to develop her character just to kill her off in the end.
      Morgan pls survive
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    MefetraN7
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    А я писал до всей этой заварушки что кэсси ОПЯТЬ что то скрывает. Даже параллель привёл с рекой времени где кэсси так же знала и молчала. Здесь так же, опять молчит и скрывает ведь "она лучше знает"(нет). Как ей можно доверять?!?! Человек бесконечно лжёт, не знаешь где правда и где ложь. Я даже уверен что кэсси все помнит, но строит из себя непомнящего.
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      Zrilla
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      Я не думаю что Кэсси всë помнит, нит. А вот то что она может строить планы в тайне от других это так, но вряд ли эти планы направлены против целей Нефис.
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      Doksoo
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      to say that Cassie remembers everything considering that we had chapters from her Pov = the height of stupidity.
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        MefetraN7
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        Ты из всей этой писанины только до этого доебался? Самому не смешно? Это даже не было утверждением, просто моя мысль, не удивился бы. В конце войны ебало к осмотру будет у вас. Кэсси я не доверяю, если у кэсси будет выбор слить санни но спасти все, она сразу сольёт санни, уже проходили.
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          Dummybaron
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          Так Санни бы на её месте так же поступил бы лол.
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            MefetraN7
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            Да и? Только вот санни гг этой ранобе. И мы на его стороне) LOL
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              Dummybaron
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              Ну я такой не приязни к Касси не питаю прости,. Понятное дело что она что-то планирует, скорее всего что-то не очень приятное, но как говорится "No pain = No gain"
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              Doksoo
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              Huh, no, I don't have a blind "attachment" to the main character's side like the "mc fanatics".
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                MefetraN7
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                У меня нет слепой привязанности к кэсси как у некоторых лишь потому что она милая девушка.
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                  Dummybaron
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                  Но у тебя есть слепая привязанность к Санни только потому что он главный герой?
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    Reii
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    Effie calls Sunny a doofus but she's the true doofus cheerful I want to know what's up with Cassie though. Still no word from her is worrying. 20
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      Evinie
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      I was almost worried but then I remember its Cassie, she's very strong and low-key. I think nobody but the closest people to her know what her aspect does...
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        SrgtLock
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        I wouldn’t be surprised if Cassie had an aspect to her power that nobody knows about. Although I’m not a fan of her sneaking about, that’s for sure.
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          ArMiks
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          ironic how a blind girl is sneakier than most eh?
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            samy dakiche
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            This is actually very convenient. She was just a crying girl at first. If she had stayed the same, I would have given up on the novel completely. I'm allergic to stupid characters. I mean, in this case, she would have followed in Sakura's footsteps.
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              SrgtLock
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              Well let’s not forget she started off as a non blind girl, then became one that has to be thrust into a world designed to kill her. The fact she lives at all is a testament to her fortitude and luck. Sakura was a dunce most of the series.
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