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Chapter 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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    Honestly what’s the scariest about Mordret I think is his potential. With that mist showing up it seems like he can turn into a Void being into the future or his aspect is closely related. After all the beings from the Void were the only ones who could rival the gods and make them escape from it.
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      Void beings and nothing are different, the mist are nothing being.
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    Does anyone remember why the nightmare spell announced a ridiculous amount of participants for Sunny’s third nightmare? I’m wondering
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      They were the participants from the other realms, like the king of Twilight and his cohort.
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        That makes a lot of sense, thank you!
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    Кстати вот у нашего санни есть 7 воплощений. А вот у испорченного был только один по нашим знаниям. Хмм. Может испорченный санни жив?
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      Безумный Принц стёр себе память и вернулся во времени, тем самым став нашим текущим Санни. Грех Утешения должен был вернуть Санни его воспоминания и превратить в Безумного принца, но был уничтожен раньше чем успел рассказать Испорченные знания.
      Он не может быть жив так как в текущем тайм лайне его не существовало.
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    After these last chapters, many people are seeing Sunny as weak for a holder of a divine aspect, but we must remember that not all facets of a divine aspect are focused on combat. Nephis, for example, has the most powerful ability in history, being incorruptible, something that not even the gods were, but which is useless in combat. Entering Sunny's case, I think he is only considered weaker than Modret because of the nerf that g3 gave him in the last volume, removing his spell, preventing him from raising all his shadows to supremacy and also depriving him of trying to advance in the shadow dance. But what Sunny really lacks is a great demonstration of power. I'm sure that the image of 7 Sunny fighting together, teleporting across the battlefield and assuming various forms must be as impressive as Modret fighting with his vessels, but since the fight with the Verge Tyrant, hundreds of chapters ago, we have never had a fight where Sunny truly showed the full extent of his powers.
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      Preach brother
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      the funny thing is that about a hundred chapters ago, mc fanatics said - "Sunny solo is more than 10 saints", and as soon as Mordreth did it, they start complaining that he is too strong and broken.
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        Maybe because that what we expected from Sunny and never got, and Mordret just appeard and did it? We don't have Sunny going all out after 300 chapters, but as soon as Mordret shows up he shows his max power. Where is Sunny's full power demonstration?
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          Because his time hasn't come yet? because 2 of his shadows and his body are not with "Lord of Shadows" right now? because his opponent is Revel with true darkness + 2 reflection that reflect Revel itself? Is it because he is hiding his Transcendent transformation? Because unlike you, they can think? maybe because Mordret had 4 years to do it? keep in mind that Sunny returned from his depression only 1.5 years before the current events, and the rest of the time he wandered around not knowing what to do and how to live on.
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            Because his time hasn't come yet?

            Exactly, because people see what can do Mordret with full power, but don't have any confirmation what can do Sunny with full power, so they immediately say that Mordret is broken, because they don't have any achievements that Saints have that can be compared to what Mordret did.
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              Mordret is broken and sunny can't do shit with his powers
              That guy is always taking the backsit when he has some incredibly powerfull abilities
              I mean, I don't know if they are that broken in comparaison to others, since we don't get to see shit, but they are not bad at least
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                just wait and see brodie
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      He is only weak because he doesn't know how to utilise his power that's all, but overall he isn't really
      In retrospective, he should still be stronger than nephis by miles and mordret than him just as much
      That guy is pretty much a living cheat code as the only thing that can stop him are corruption, a way to seal him, which won't happen ever again and a way to keep it at bay with sheer strenght, which would require a domain that do not depend on humans or citadels
      And even then, you could still only protect yourself
      At that point the dude should have gotten something above divine with how busted it is
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        Nah, you went to far with Asterion, any Sovereign using their Domain can slaughter armies of Saints the only hope Mordret has against Sovereigns is survival at best.
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          He can just take their power away by killing their saints and taking their citadels
          Once it's done, it's back to being a sovereign without domain for them, then they are easy prey
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            For Asterion it’s not really confirmed if he even has a citadel. Also a domain is inherent to a Sovreigns power even if he took every citadel of theirs it would weaken their domain I doubt it would eliminate it.
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              Yeah you're right he might have his own domain too
              The only problem is that sunny has 7 bodies that can relay each other to sleep, that dude can't, he has one body, so you kill all his friends, destroy his arrays of rune, use a bunch of tools to hide yourself, use your teleportation to create distance each time be comes at you, and use nightmare to harass the living shit out of him while he is awakened, when be sleeps you kill him
              He is strong but not invincible and since he would have nothing to protect himself with at the end of the day, except echos that you send to oblivion, on the long run you're getting him
              I doubt it would take more than 2 weeks
              The alternative is killing the darkness girl and using her abilities to blind him, then he is cooked
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      I agree with you that sunny can probably be considered OP as with most of the divine power holders but Mordet's ability kit is just bonkers OP, what tips him over the rest is his near invincibility. To be honest he may as well be called invincible because there's no shot the author is killing him off anytime soon.
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      Tbf Mordred's power require a lot of preparation to be at "Full power", eliminating his saints and reflections one by one would weaken him for a decent amount of time...
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      Useless only now that incorruptible thing is definitely playing major roles in future
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    1913. Devastation


    The battle for Rivergate began at sunset.

    ...By the time the sun rose from behind the horizon once more, the ancient fortress was gone.

    The towering gates of the great locks were bent, broken, and torn off their hinges. 'l‘he impregnable walls had crumbled. The enchanted siege weapons had been reduced to dust.

    The river, which had been held back by the immense dam for thousands of years, had broken free and rushed toward the distant sea.

    The devastating flood had demolished the smoldering ruins and washed away the traces of the dreadful battle. The artificial lake around which the city had been built dried up, revealing its muddy slopes. The basin of the river below the cliffs, on the contrary, was flooded.

    The entire landscape of the region had been devastated and reshaped, becoming almost unrecognizable. A great waterfall roared as it plummeted from the tall cliffs, while the stronghold of Clan Dagonet was no more.

    ‘...What a pity.‘

    Morgan looked at the ruins of Rivergate with a wistful expression.

    With the loss of the ancient stronghold, the Sword Domain would grow a little weaker, while the Song Domain would grow a little stronger. But that was not the reason for her regret.

    The real reason was that Bastion had lost its connection to the sea. Even if Godgrave was conquered by humans, it would never be a safe place — so, no matter which side won the war in the end, the Stormsea would become the connection between the two parts of the great human kingdom in the Dream Realm.

    Without Rivergate, it would be much more difficult to establish trade routes to and from Bastion. And trade was the true engine of civilization.

    '...Why am I even thinking about this?l

    Morgan tiredly dismissed her helmet and spat out a torrent of blood.

    The helmet had caved in by a devastating blow, and so had the right side of her face. She could feel the sharp edges of her shattered teeth cut into her tongue and the inside of her torn cheek... an unpleasant sensation, no doubt, but far from the worst of what she was feeling right now.

    Mordret had been like a calamity, descending upon them in all his cold, inhuman fury. They had managed to give him a good fight — quite an excellent one, really — but at the end of the day, it was all for naught. They stood no chance against him.

    So, Morgan had commanded her six subordinates to retreat, and stayed back to stall the enemy for a little while.

    She was starting to regret that decision a bit, now.

    "You don't look so well, my dear sister."

    Her brother‘s insidious voice was not mocking or full of dark glee, but rather cold and indifferent. Strangely enough, that only made it sound more frightening.

    Morgan looked at herself quietly.

    'It's true...‘

    Her armor had been breached and broken. Her body was terribly mutilated, and one of her arms was practically severed... a commendable accomplishment, really, considering how tough and durable her flesh was. Blood was flowing from countless wounds, painting the shattered stones beneath her into vibrant shades of scarlet — the same color as her strange eyes.

    Her bloody lips twisted into a grin.

    "Really? I think red is my color, though."

    Mordret simply stared at her, probably trying to guess what her next move would be.

    His own body did not bear many wounds, because he had used the Transcendent vessels to shield it. The stolen bodies of the Saints of Night were worse for wear — especially those who had fought Raised by Wolves — but sadly, none had been destroyed. His soul had not been damaged too severely, either, despite having faced Soul Reaper Jet.

    Mordret knew just how dangerous she was, so he had made sure to suppress her in particular during the battle.

    All of them had fought valiantly, but none managed to stop his terrifying assault.

    Naeve and Bloodwave had battled their former clansmen in the depths of the river, two against four, making it boil. Nightingale alone had engaged four more vessels of the Prince of Nothing attacking from upstream.

    Raised by Wolves had plunged into the water and almost tore the most powerful of the leviathans, a terrifying kraken, apart — and that was after wounding many by bombarding them with gargantuan javelins from high above. Aether had defended the walls, while Soul Reaper had played a deadly game of cat and mouse with four of Mordret's vessels in the south.

    Morgan herself had engaged the true body of the mirror wraith.

    ...Hence her current sorry appearance.

    She took a hoarse breath.

    "I'll give it to you... brother. You are indeed great and terrible. To think that you have been able to obliterate an entire Great Clan... now only that, but you have even become no different from a Great Clan yourself. What a weird sentence to say... oh, but in any case, it is quite an amazing feat, for a single individual to change the entire flow of the war through his personal achievements."

    She spat more blood, straightened slightly, and added in a neutral tone:

    "But you know what?"

    Mordret raised an eyebrow and remained silent. After a few moments, he shook his head.

    "I am a little disappointed. I really expected more from you, sister."

    Morgan smiled.

    "What? Do you really think that this is it? Surely, no. No... you and I, we are only just starting."

    With that, she pierced him with a sharp gaze, and called upon one of the enchantments stored deep within her body.

    Instantly, her essence flowed like a tide, washing over her body and seeping deep into its every cell.

    Morgan's smile swiftly turned less lopsided. Her caved face regained its previous shape, the deep cuts marring her flawless skin closing as if they had never existed. Her broken teeth were restored to their previous pristine condition. The countless wounds on her mangled body healed, while her arm, which was hanging by a thread, was pulled back by ropes of growing muscle, and was then attached back to where it belonged.

    In just a few moments, Morgan was restored to perfect health, her body brimming with energy and overflowing with soul essence. It was as if she had not endured a grueling battle against her brother at all.

    She moved a hand, and a deep cut split the stones between her and one of Mordret's vessels, almost severing its head.

    Standing some distance away, Mordret scowled.

    "...Now where did you find a healing enchantment as powerful as that?" Morgan simply smiled.

    "I guess you might say that I saw it in a Nightmare."
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      1914. Floodgates Open


      Morgan raised her sword and pointed it at the man who called himself her brother.

      "...I've collected a few other enchantments in preparation for meeting you one day, brother. Would you like to see?"

      Slowly, a dangerous light ignited in his mirror—like eyes, and his thin lips twisted into a cold smile.

      "Sure, why not? Ah... I do wonder how long your essence will last. If I cut off both of your arms this time, would you have to spend more? No, actually, I think I'll take your eyes. I remember losing one to your blade once, so it will only be fair."

      Morgan pierced him with a burning gaze, wishing that she could destroy this monster here and now.

      Then, she gritted her teeth and called upon another enchantment.

      There were all kinds of Memories in the world, and Morgan's Ascended Ability allowed her to assimilate their enchantments into her body. There were limits to that power, of course, and a price that had to be paid for using it.

      However, it granted her a unique level of versatility, made her supremely unpredictable in battle, and most of all, granted her great power.

      If he wished so and had enough time to prepare, she could fly like Nightingale, become a colossus like Raised by Wolves, cut souls like Soul Reaper Jet, command darkness like the Lord of Shadows... even unleash incinerating flames like Changing Star.

      Sadly, nothing of what she could do — at least currently — could allow her to defeat her monstrous brother and his thirteen Transcendent vessels alone.

      So, she did not try.

      Her goal at Rivergate had been accomplished, anyway.

      The enchantment she called upon was powerful, but simple — it allowed her to travel across great distances in an instant, as long as she had established an anchor point in advance.

      Morgan had placed an enchanted anchor on the shore of the river while traveling to Rivergate from Bastion, and now, it was as if she was being pulled back to it by a force overwhelming enough to pierce space itself.

      As Mordret and his vessels readied themselves to repel Morgan's trump-card attack...

      She simply vanished into thin air, leaving no trace behind.

      Mordret froze for a moment, staring at where his sister had been a split second ago in disbelief. His gaze became unfocused for a moment, traveling across the myriad reflections in the vast area around Rivergate.

      Morgan was nowhere to be found.

      Suddenly, a wry chuckle escaped from his lips, and he threw an amused look north.

      His eyes glistened with dark, mad killing intent.

      "...l'll see you in Bastion, then."

      ****

      A moment later, Morgan found herself on the shore of the river, flying through the air at terrible speed. She hit the ground roughly and rolled several times, smashing a couple of boulders into dust with her steel body. Eventually, she came to a halt in a cloud of dust, just a few meters from the edge of the water. It was a less than graceful entrance, to say the least.

      Grimacing in annoyance, she flipped onto her back and slowly sat up.

      The desolate ruins of Rivergate were gone, replaced by the picturesque view of the Sword Domain's heartland. The clear water of the river glistened in the golden light of dawn, and ancient trees swayed in the light breeze, their emerald leaves rustling like a sea.

      Of course, there were all kinds of horrors hiding beneath the surface of the water, and the tall trees could pull you under the ground with their roots to serve as nourishment for the rustling leaves. The Dream Realm could often be beautiful, but it was never kind.

      Today, however, everything was peaceful and quiet, as if the river and the forest were afraid to make a sound.

      And for a good reason.

      There was a majestic dragon laying on the shore of the river, his midnight-blue scale almost turning black in the sunlight. A woman with icy-blue eyes was leaning on his side, emanating a feeling of chilling cold. Another woman, this one seemingly cast of polished steel, was gnawing on a bone of a slain abomination near a fire nearby.

      Two great shadows were hiding under the water, and a young man in a suit of damaged armor was sitting on the shore, staring into the water with a bleak expression.

      As she appeared, everyone turned in her direction.

      They were battered and bloodied, but alive.

      The young man was the first one to speak:

      "Lady Morgan! You... you have survived."

      She spared him a short glance, then turned away.

      "...It's quite insulting to see you acting so surprised, Lord Aether. Of course, I did."

      Morgan couldn't help but treat the young man coldly.

      Aether used to be one of the most promising young Saints of the House of Night... when it still existed. He was strong, talented, valiant, and excellent in all regards. In fact, back when Clan Valor had been in talks with the House of Night to forge an alliance through marriage, it was Saint Aether who was supposed to become her fiancé.

      The negotiations had fallen through, of course, and although Morgan knew that it was for a political reason... she couldn't help but feel personally slighted by the man. Which was ironic, honestly, considering that she had not really wanted negotiations to succeed, feeling ambivalent about the whole affair.

      Still...

      'Look who crawled back to beg me for help after rejecting me so firmly...‘

      Of course, she did not let these childish thoughts show on her face.

      At that moment, the surface of the water broke, and the head of an enormous sea serpent rose above the water, looking at her with two giant indigo eyes. Saint Naeve assumed his human form and walked onto the shore, looking slightly worse for wear after the tough battle.

      He gave her a bow.

      "Lady Morgan."

      The older Nightwalker hesitated for a few moments, and then shook his head. "It is good that you are unharmed. However, the enemy... I simply can't understand how an individual can be that strong. What kind of monster has your clan created?"

      She gave him a bleak look.

      "First of all... it wasn't us who created him. If anything, my clan had been protecting the world from that thing for many years. Secondly — he is that strong because he is the first human in the history of our world who has attained a Divine Aspect. Yes, those do exist. But actually... we are in luck."

      Naeve scowled.

      "You call that luck?"

      Morgan let out a tired sigh and smiled at him.

      Unlike Aether, she quite liked Saint Naeve. That was because she had met his daughter briefly while arranging for the survivors of the House of Night to be taken care of, and the little girl was positively sweet.

      "Indeed. Because what you have witnessed at Rivergate is merely half of that monster's strength. He did not even bring out his Reflections... given the circumstances, we might very well assume that he is unable to do so at the moment, for whatever reason. So, yes. Count yourself lucky."

      The dragon raised its head and looked at her, which made Morgan's shiver.

      A moment later, a deep, melodious voice resounded in her ears:

      "We lost Rivergate. What now?"

      Morgan hesitated for a few moments.

      She could evacuate the modest town that had grown around the Citadel of House Dagonet, but there were tens of millions of people living in Bastion. They would not be able to flee anywhere when the war came knocking on their door.

      Of course...

      Bastion was not just any Citadel, but a Great one. It had a power of its own, and if she used that power well, the outcome of her battle against Mordret would be...

      Less set in stone than it seemed, at the moment.

      Rising to her feet, Morgan shrugged.

      "Now, we rush back to Bastion and prepare for a siege."

      A pale smile twisted her bloodied lips.

      "If I can have my way, that siege is going to be a long one…”
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        Спасибо за главы!)
        Мне одному кажется или g3 прописал Мордрета чересчур сильным? Типа последние 4 главы можно пересказать так "Мордоет очень силëн и опасен, его все боятся, нам его не убить остаëтся только бежать!"
        Ну серьëзно! Мордоет так силëн в этих главах что даже не потерял ни одного сосуда. Я просто не могу представить как Санни или Нефис его побеждают, они даже от его отражений отхватывают так что потом зализывают раны. Санни пыхтит старается зарабатывает ядра души, а Мордоет просто за кадром накопил столько ядер что создал несколько сильных отражений из этих ядер, и это мы ещë не знаем сколько этих отражений всего.
        Но спасибо g3 что он не стал расписывать подробнее эту битву, избавил нас от нудятины.
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          По идее санни еще не раскрыл свой главный козырь, или еще не узнал. Тень создала смерть которая убила бесмертных богов. Так что санни если создаст смерть или аспект смерти, то гг мордрету. По сути если подумать санни бездарь. Не раскрыл суть тени(смерти) и суть ткача. Даже кэсси не имея родословной ткача далеко впереди санни, позор.
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            this is the disadvantage of "a little bit of everything, from the weaver and the shadow" if he had a full shadow/weaver lineage, his abilities would improve, but no, he has neither
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            Изменено: И что ты б**ть имеешь в виду под создать смерть? Бог Теней был Богом и именно поэтому настолько силён то же самое с Ткачом что за тупость сравнивать его с Санни когда он всё ещё Святой.

            Во первых твоё высказывание про суть Тени не имеет смысла, ведь Санни сейчас старается стать Сувереном. Что-бы стать Сувереном нужно понять суть Аспекта и спроецировать это суть/волю на мир, то есть то что он не знает суть это логично и он пытается её узнать что-бы создать свой Домен.

            Во вторых твоё высказывание про Ткача не имеет смысла, потому что это не так работает. Аспект > Линейдж, всегда. То что Санни имеет линейдж ткача который не позволяет ему видеть даже маломальское будущее не значит что он будет лучше Касси которая видет будущее всегда ведь это её Аспект и она будет бесконечно более опытна в предвиденье будущего чем Санни у которого этой способности даже нет. Единственное что позволяет делать линейдж Ткача на данный момент это использовать чародейство плетения что он уже с**а делает, и делает хорошо.

            Firstly, your statement about the essence of the Shadow does not make sense, because Sunny is now trying to become a Sovereign. In order to become a Sovereign, you need to understand the essence of the Aspect and project this essence/will onto the world, that is, the fact that he does not know the essence is logical and he is trying to find out in order to create his Domain.

            Secondly, your statement about the Weaver does not make sense, because that is not how it works. Aspect > Lineage, always. The fact that Sunny has a weaver's lineage that does not allow him to see even the slightest future does not mean that he will be better than Cassie, who always sees the future, because this is her Aspect she had it for eternity and be infinitely more experience in predicting future than Sunny who doesn't even has this ability. The only thing that the Weaver's lineage allows you to do at the moment is to use the Sorcery of Weaving, which he already does, and does it well.
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              Что ты б**ть высрал. Идиот ты вообще не понял. Санни имея родословную тени+ткача выглядит на фоне мордрета слабее. Что вообще бред. А насчет кэсси. Санни сам признавал что кэсси более ткач чем он сам.
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                Ну тогда ладно, я не правильно понял твой комент и меня понесло сорян. Но это уже природа способностей Аспектов Мордрета и Санни. Мордрет может творить всю эту круть а Санни нет. И да Санни признал что он менее ткач чем Кэсси но жалким его это не делает. Вообще вся эта проблема это следствие того что G3 не хочет Санни быть сильным и кидает его в ситуации где всю свою силу он применить не может, как Lightslayer vs Sunny где он вообще нихера сделать не мог так его все его способности законтрили.

                А так он вполне себе самодостаточный и вполне сильный, просто он сбалансирован а не имба, и это к лучшему.
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    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uN-BSLDcrP3DxrQm4Zxi9YAKO71dOlk6zr2B61r4pp0/edit?usp=sharing 1913 1914
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      Sometimes I forget that Sunny has a divine aspect... sometimes. Mordret's flaw better be terrible as f#ck because this dude is so powerful that it's actually starting to piss me off.
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        I honestly think everyone is seriously underestimating Sunny, of course Mordred wiped out a Great Clan but he did it slowly over who knows how long, Nephis is a tough warrior and difficult to deal with but avoidable with planning.
        But Sunny, he can massacre entire armies through guerrilla warfare, he can appear, summon a large number of shadows using his flashlight and simply kill a lot of people and disappear with his teleportation, of course the saints would intervene, but he can delay them with their shadows and clones, perhaps even murdering them.
        When you stop and think about ways to kill and cause destruction, our protagonist doesn't lag behind the other divine aspects, he just doesn't use his powers like that, after all, both Nephis and Mordred have already admitted that Sunny is a terrible enemy to have.
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          But Sunny also admitted that he doesn't want Cass as his enemy when she is only a scared aspect holder, he is wary of mordrat, he is wary of Kai's voice when his aspect isn't even supreme, he is wary of Elffie's strength and what not I think he might be wary of even a unborn child in the future even if he has the power to kill all the listed people above and many more
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            Thats right he is warry, Cass is not some weakling girl, she is master manipulator with future sight(well now it's gone) that can spy on you or everybody else, how you defeat someone who knows your every moves + becoming her enemy is essencially becoming enemy with Nephis which is unplesant experience on many levels.

            Kai's voice seems harmless but in a team fight one "Fall" or "Slower" and you basically dead since every type of seed is very important when you getting jumped, he can even enhcant himself and his allies by saying "Stronger" "Faster" "Sharper". And in Dragon Form he can create sonic booms which is kinda hurt you know.

            Effie Strength is her whole speciallity ofcource you will be wary and know that direct confrontation face to face is not the best Idea against her. Even with all Shadows why spend time fighting 1v1? Just kill her of stealthy and thats all, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't care about her strength.

            And he is warry of Mordret? Do I even have to explain this one?
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    I enjoyed reading Morgan's thoughts


    Whenever a character starts receiving a lot of attention and background they are probably about to die.
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      I know, there is still a hope in my heart, but it's so small as if non existent. G3 can't kill them, my hopes are already dead.
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      She will die eventually but not right now, war just started

      But … we never know with G3 🤣
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      Her death seems plausible, but to be fair it doesn't seem like a 100%. We didn't just start getting insights into her mind, we did before. Very little, but much more than a lot of others. It just seems she doesn't care about her family that much, so when Sunny and Nephis are about to be done with the Sovereigns, she will either help or not meddle. She is obviously incredibly talented and smart, making Nephis want to preserve her if possible
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    “ And just like that, the battle for Rivergate began.” Two chapters summarised.
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      I enjoyed reading Morgan's thoughts
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        Happy you did honestly, I’m just exasperated from things like Morgan’s thoughts being dragged out pointlessly, in my opinion, I’m all for more flavour text. :)
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      Although there was a lot of padding in these two chapters, it was still at an acceptable level, it doesn't compare to the chapters of the Transcendent Battle Art that the author dragged out for 4 chapters in the middle of the duel. 😂😂😂
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        Or god forbid, the river of time chapters 😂
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    Хахахаха почему я представляю сцену из фильма звëздный десант, и как Мордрет говорит "оно боится" 🤣
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