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Chapter 1921: Stuff of Legends

There, in front of them, the jungle parted and revealed a vast expanse of white bone. It was almost completely flooded, but the water was so shallow that it would barely reach a human's shins. Most stunningly of all, the flooded clearing was completely devoid of the scarlet infestation — there were no trees, no Vines, no grass, no moss...

It was as if the ancient jungle was afraid of getting any closer to the dark hill that towered in the heart of the empty expanse and reeled back in fear.

The hill itself was tall and strangely shaped, its slopes dark and barren. From time to time, strange ripples spread from it across the shallow water, reaching all the way to the edge of the jungle. As if something enormous was breathing somewhere out there, behind the hill, the measured weight of its breaths reverberating in the ancient bones.

Rain and her cohort were not far away from the fallen tree on which Lady Seishan stood, so she caught a good look at her.

At that moment, the regal Saintess turned around, looking down at her sister from the considerable height of the ancient trunk.

Standing above the battered masses of the Seventh Legion, she was like a sinister deity. Her otherworldly beauty was both breathtaking and chilling — Princess Seishan looked subtly inhuman because of her silken grey skin, and the lower half of her exquisite face was smeared by crimson blood, as if she had been tearing the Great Nightmare Creatures apart with her teeth.

She looked like a malevolent spirit summoned into the world by a great blood sacrifice.

...Despite that, Rain found herself calming down at the sight of the graceful princess. Her heart was overcome by a soothing sense of tranquillity, and she felt her fears dissipating.

The feeling of peace and safety was like a breath of fresh air in the sweltering heat of this dark, dreadful hell.

However, Rain felt strangely disturbed.

Because, to her... it did not feel like the healing kind of tranquil calmness. Instead, it was like the kind of false relaxation that deadly predators instilled in their Drev before sinking their fangs into the victim's flesh.

'Still, this predator is on our side. That's good... right?‘

Lady Seishan, meanwhile, spoke to her sister in a pleasant, velvety voice:

"What do you sense, Hel?"

Death Singer, who was leaning on the fallen tree with her head down, flinched and looked up. Her hood slipped, revealing her luscious hair and lovely face.

At the moment, however, that face was contorted by a terrible grimace. Her beautiful eyes were wide, full of fear.

"D—death... death is coming! Our blood will flow like a river, our flesh will fester and rot, our eyes will be eaten by hungry ravens, our viscera will become a feast for maggots! There will be no hope, no escape, no relief, no salvation... death is coming! It's here!"

Hearing that terrible prophecy, Rain shuddered. Even Tamar seemed to pale, gripping the hilt of her zweihander tighter.

Lady Seishan, however, seemed unperturbed. She smiled and nodded patiently. "Yes, yes. You've been saying that since we were in the orphanage. I'm sure we will die one day, you and I... but what about now? What do you sense now?"

Death Singer stared at her sister for a few moments, her face a mask of terror. Then, she suddenly sighed and shook her head.

"Oh, that. Well..."

The petite princess frowned and scratched the back of her head clumsily. After a while, she said in a nonchalant tone:

"It's a Great Demon, I guess."

Death Singer might have been nonchalant, but every soldier that heard her shuddered.

Rain did, as well.

'Crazy... this is crazy!‘

What the hell was she doing here, in a Death Zone, hearing about Great Demons? Great Nightmare Creatures were something that humans theoretically knew existed, but were never supposed to encounter. They were the stuff of legends — the kind of legends that were too terrifying to retell in the darkness. Great abominations were synonymous with death from before Rain was born...

The regions of the Dream Realm where they dwelled were called Death Zones for a reason!

But now, the rules and laws that had seemed inviolable were swiftly changing. Supreme humans were out there in the world, and people like Rain suddenly found themselves brushing sides with Great Nightmare Creatures.

She had already seen several dead ones in the jungle, and had caught glimpses of several more rampaging in the horde of the weaker abominations.

But at least those terrible beings were mere Beasts and Monsters.

A Demon... a Demon was a different kind of being.

Because demons were intelligent, and possessed their own malignant wills. 'D—damnation...‘

Out of everyone, only Lady Seishan remained calm.

She turned her bloodied face to gaze at the distant hill once more, remained silent for a few moments, and then nodded.

"So it is. Well, then... warriors of the Song Army, hear my order!"

Her crimson dress moved in the wind as she spoke in a melodious voice: "Fortify this position and hold fast. Hel, Siord, Ceres — with me! We will claim this Citadel... in the name of the Queen!"

Death Singer signed again, straightened her dark robe, and jumped onto the fallen tree. At the same time, Lady Seishan jumped down — the trunk was several meters tall even laying on its side, so Rain did not see her land into the shallow water, only heard the splash.

A moment later, two Saints joined the daughters of Ki Song on the edge of the clearing — one of them was the beautiful harpy Rain had seen before, the other was the three—headed canine.

From what she knew, both were scions of the lesser Legacy Clans, like Tamar, and had attained Sainthood together with Lady Seishan as members of her cohort.

Soon, the four Saints disappeared in the direction of the distant hill.

And a few moments later...

The bill suddenly moved, slowly stirring and unfurling its immense limbs.

Rain stared at it in horror for a moment, then forced herself to look away and lowered her gaze.

As it turned out... the Great Demon had not been hiding behind the bill. It was the hill — a gargantuan beast that had been slumbering in the middle of the vast clearing, and was now waking up at the smell of Transcendent souls.

Rain took a shaky breath and thought about the four brave Saints.

'...May Beast God help them from beyond the grave.‘

Clan Song seemed to have a close bond with beasts and hunting, so she thought this prayer would be suitable.

Rain considered praying for herself, too.

She was quite sure that if Lady Seishan failed to conquer the Citadel and perished, the rest of the expedition force would perish as well.

'Oh well...‘

At least she had her personal dark deity to pray to.

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    Rakha Purnomo
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    ahh comment
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    DeathGun AS
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    "D—death... death is coming! Our blood will flow like a river, our flesh will fester and rot, our eyes will be eaten by hungry ravens, our viscera will become a feast for maggots! There will be no hope, no escape, no relief, no salvation... death is coming! It's here!"

    The great river in the pyramid is the blood of a god, and the sea of ash is also considered to be the blood of an ancient sacred being. And the crow that stole the eyes, everyone knows who it is, right?
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      Bloodriverdale
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      It sounds to me more like sunny bringing death to them with different incarnations of his soul, but I could be wrong
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    Zrilla
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    Это у меня какая-то ошибка или новых глав нет?
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    A Hedgehog
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    Hey guys, what's the most epic moment in Shadow Slave for you?.

    For me, it was when Sunny got rid of the Sin of Solace, I got chills reading that part.
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      DanielPlay
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      The duel between Sunny and Nephis at the Crimson Spire, where he becomes a slave. All events in the novel so far have been shaped around this event.
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        chunkysilver
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        That was just inevitable , I was already looking forward for it.
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      Dummybaron
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      I think it either end chapters of "The Fall of Falcon Scots" because I really felt atmosphere of acceptence and anticipation of the End/Death/Winter Beast in the air or Sunny vs Nephis duel on Crimson Spire. Or basically whole second part of "Dreadfull Night" cus I just love that vol.
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      EVOLT
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      For me it’s a tie between the long-lasting battle with nightmare and the battle with imp. Nightmare’s was the first time we saw Sunny’s insanity, and the imp we saw tired sunny outplay imp
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      zigzagzarf
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      when sunny barely escaped LO49...that was horror movie quality writing
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        chunkysilver
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        Yes that was something else...
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      Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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      For me it's the 2nd nightmare arc. Where he faught as a gladiator in the body of a shadow spawn, and tried to escape, with his partner who was killed by Solvane. That's where he met noctis as well.

      Edit: final battle was epic too
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        chunkysilver
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        Crimson spire arc was the one I think the author most excelled at because it was really hard to keep reading while sunny acted like moody hormonal teen, there were lot of dropped the novel when sunny fought with nephis but also simped for her at the same time.

        It was a risky move but he pulled it off and we got best character development from sunny and cassie
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      BlueClay
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      Definitely when sunny was falling into the sky bellow and used the “where’s my eye?” Enchantment to find the ebony tower
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      Lazy Lion
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      Mine has to be him meeting the incarnation of Hope in the 2nd Nightmare
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      6pain
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      I have listened to that moment a few times.
      The second one is when the auther wrote dammmn badass, it was that moment when Sunny was arming himself for battle of the black skull.


      He placed the Sin of Solace on his shoulder and looked at Morgan.
      "...Now, I'm ready."
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      chunkysilver
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      You are God damn right, I give it three oh dang s
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      6pain
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      Be gone
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      Pro100zver25
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      There are a lot of epic, mystic and atmospheric moments in Shadow Slave.

      Speaking of epic, the entire Antarctica arc was epic: Sunny's constant struggles along the way, the Terror of LO49, the treacherous imp that stalked Sunny the entire way, Goliath, the true darkness, and of course, the Winter Beast itself. The events of the long journey, the defense of the city, battle after battle, and the emotional upheaval kept Sunny and the readers on their toes until he entered the nightmare.

      The most mystical arc is Ariel's Tomb. It all started out so confusing, no one could even imagine the scale of this arc, but gradually the readers received pieces of the puzzle, and each time it only became more interesting. This arc was a real diamond, embodying the talent of the writer and attention to detail. Ariel's Tomb was truly very detailed and well-developed — from beginning to end.

      As for the atmosphere, I think many will agree with me that it was the Forgotten Shore. The way the history of the Forgotten Shore was presented to us, its intertwining with the world, the horrors that inhabit this hell, and of course, the unique Dark Sea. I am sure that in Shadow Slave there is no other abomination that could surpass the nature of the Dark Sea and the horrors that live in its black depths in its design and interestingness. I have not come across such an idea in any book. It's so much like Lovecraft, and yet so different.
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      Anshu Kumar
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      For me, it was when sunny saw the frozen silhouette of LO49 in far reaches of forgotten shore
      For sunny to accept that feeling of knowing their world is dying in front of their eyes, gives me shudder
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      Tram
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      Для меня самый эпичный момент это когда группа Санни на обезглавленном великане смотрела сражение великана против осьминога из глубин.
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      pedriito11
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      Para mi seria el momento en que Nephis le ordena a Sunny detenerse en Crepusculo en la tumba de Ariel, siempre habia pensado que Sunny era un poco molesto con lo de dejar de ser un esclavo y que muchas veces hacia berrinches pero este momento me ayudo a entender mucho mejor su personaje y ponerme en su punto de vista, ademas de la revelación de Cassie de que lo habia planeado todo. Fue un antes y un después en la historia
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      Rakha Purnomo
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      -the forgotten sunny
      -first kissing
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    MefetraN7
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    Вот думаю пока преимущество на стороне домена королевы но так ли это? Ведь все равно в конце все решит битва короля мечей и королевы червей. Сколько бы королева не забирала мертвых, в индивидуальной силе она проигрывает королю мечей. Перед абсолютной силой трюки и фокусы ничто. Ведь в описании королевы было то что она проткнута мечом у трона. Она может лишь попытаться ослабить короля мечей, чтоб иметь шансы против него. Нк по крайней мере я так думаю, просто культиваторские истории приучили что мастера меча сильнее своих сверстников. Ну посмотрим будет ли работать это правило здесь
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    samy dakiche
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    I just realized, the Queen doesn't really care who died, meaning the army's losses aren't really losses
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      Dummybaron
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      They still are, because Queen's abilities just control corpses, bodies without Souls, Essence or Aspects, they become just hollow husk of what they have been and their usefullness is questionable. From what we know.
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    DanielPlay
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    To be quite honest, having a territorial domain is crap, being limited by the number of citadels you have and only being able to manifest all your power in the presence of one, is undoubtedly very limiting, the queen herself only came to Godgrave after having a citadel, which proves that she probably cannot exercise her power without a citadel, that's why she didn't expose herself. Therefore, the other types of domains must be better and more practical, after all Asterion is not limited to citadels and from what we know he is as strong as the others, without needing to fight wars for territory.
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      Doksoo
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      which seems strange to me. We were previously told that there are 2 methods of development for the Supreme: 1. Unique: Swords of Anvil, Corpses of Song, Passion/Desires of Neph and 2. Territories/Citadels. so according to this logic, Asterion can also become stronger by capturing territories/citadels
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        EVOLT
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        I don’t think it much of actual power, but rather control of zones. With more citadels captured, they can share their power more easily to everyone under their control. Similar to what we saw with Cassie’s floating island, the sword clan was able to extort their power to be like a support buff to everyone else. The queen of Song couldn’t support the rally as they didn’t have a citadel close by, so all her minions could only be transported from the bridge where everyone else came, so it was harder for her to help until they claimed a closer citadel
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    Ranobesreader19
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    Hey yall I'm writing this from 83 chapters in the past. Should I keep staking or read all of them in like one day and catch up?
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      ZEXOS
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      The war arc is barely started, now two domens are just trying to get the citadels, so you can stack up, or you can start stacking when they start the real war
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        Nitin Kumar_2
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        But hasn't the volume has already like 100 chapters and is still in initial stage...?
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          Dummybaron
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          It's because too much is going on, too much different characters, different perspectives and of cource G3 loves to take some break by turning some chapters into yapping sections but I can forgive him for that
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          Pat Fenis
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          I think the war arc is start after Rain awakening, and Rain awakening is an arc of it's own. Volume and Arc is two different thing, it's possible to have multiple arc within a volume and vice versa, an arc can be more than one volume. Cmiiw
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            Dummybaron
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            War litteraly starts at the start of this vol. Because Valor declared war only at the last chapters of previous vol.
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              Pat Fenis
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              There's nothing wrong with my comments, and volume nine start after Rain awakening, chapter 1841. And the war start after Rain awakening
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      Elrenegat
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      You're better off writting your own story
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        Dummybaron
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        Then do it
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          Elrenegat
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          I was telling him to write his own story instead of using this as a base material
          Did you hear me saying I would write one ?
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        Ranobesreader19
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        I was saying that I have not read the last 80 or so chapters, and am writing this message withought the knowledge of them. Not thst I'm writing a novel or anything.
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    ZEXOS
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    1922. Not a Last Stand


    Now that the dreadful march was over, the battered expedition force found itself in a somewhat better position.

    The flooded clearing was effectively defending them from one side, which meant that they would not be surrounded, at least. With that, the army could assemble into a stable battle formation.

    It was truly a miracle of perseverance and discipline that they had managed to maintain a semblance of order and keep themselves from being decimated by the enemy while fighting their way through the nightmarish jungle — but armies were not meant to fight battles while moving.

    Finally reaching their destination, the Song Army came to a halt and spread along the edges of the flooded plain, building a proper battle line. It had two layers, so that forward units could rotate back and give way to fresh troops — then switch again after a period of rest. A field hospital was being hastily arranged behind the two layers, as well.

    By then, the stalwart Saints already cut down the terrifying predators who had lunged at the expedition force from the flanks during the march. Those were the true rulers of the Hollows, old abominations of the Great Rank — luckily, there were far fewer of them than the Saints, so the champions of the human army were able to team up and bring each of the monsters down in groups of three or four.

    Many were wounded, but none had perished yet... the situation might have been different if not for Lady Seishan and Princess Hel, though, who had culled the rulers of the scarlet jungle on their way to the Citadel. Now, the Saints were free to assume positions in front of the battle line, serving as its pillars and anchors. In any case, the situation of the Song Army, while still resembling a hellish nightmare, was much better than before.

    However, it was also much more perilous than before, because their fates now depended on the success of Lady Seishan and her party. If the Great Demon guarding the Citadel triumphed, then every advantage gained by the expedition force would turn to ash. The Demon would attack the battle formation from the rear, and they would be devoured from two sides.

    Of course...

    First, the army had to survive long enough to learn who prevailed in the battle for the Citadel.

    'It's going to be fine. Yeah... definitely...‘

    Rain stared at the approaching tide of Nightmare Creature with apprehension, trying to convince herself that the current preparations of the Song Army did not resemble getting ready for a heroic last stand.

    Lost in a godforsaken hell, suffocated by sweltering heat, their back pressed against the territory of a Great Demon, and facing an endless flood of Nightmare Creatures — that definitely sounded like prime material for an inspiring and tear-inducing ballad that would be sung through the ages. But Rain didn't want to be sung about... he would much rather survive.

    Heroes were very admirable, but they were also very dead. She had no aspirations of becoming a hero.

    'Damn it.‘

    "Archers! "

    The Seventh Legion was currently on the frontline, preparing to clash with the vanguard of the nightmare horde. The Blood Sisters — there were around a dozen of them — were very noticeable among the centurions with their red garments and striking beauty. Seeing them gave the soldiers some confidence, and it was these women who commanded the legion in the absence of Lady Seishan.

    So, the voice that called upon the ranged specialists to unleash their fury on the approaching horde was rather melodious, making the grim scene feel less horrid.

    Rain drew her bow, took aim, and let an arrow loose. With how numerous the Nightmare Creatures were, one would think that she did not have to aim too well in order to hit something... but sadly, that was not the case. Because her arrows were not powerful enough to pierce the hides of the abominations, she had to strike them precisely in a weak spot.

    Which was why the horde was not slowed down at all by the devastating barrage of arrows, various projectiles, and Aspect Abilities unleashed by the human army. It was like mundane archers showering heavily armored cavalry with arrows — a few abominations stumbled and fell, but most remained unscathed. Worst still, the Nightmare Creatures were not at all deterred by these losses.

    Soon after, they crashed into the battle formation.

    Rain continued to shoot, trying to remain stable on the quaking ground. In front of her, the tide of monsters broke against the Saints, flowed past them, and reached the front line of the Seventh Legion. Tamar and Ray were in front of her, surrounded by the Awakened warriors of their centuria — which was in a worse situation than most because it lacked an Ascended, but luckily positioned well. Some distance from them, the Saint who Transcendent form was that of a giant reptile towered above the flood of Nightmare Creatures. It lowered its neck and snapped its jaws, eviscerating several of them at the same time, then swiped its long tail sideways, crushing even more.

    An especially large beast jumped on its back, but the tyrannical reptile simply snapped its jaws once more, grabbing it and throwing the bleeding corpse flying hundreds meters back with a jerk of its head.

    Then, it let out a chilling roar and plunged further into the horde of abominations.

    '...The bow is useless.‘

    Now that the Nightmare Creatures had closed in, it was harder for her to hit anything with an arrow. The situation might have been different if they were in an open field, but the jungle blocked her line of sight, while the thick canopy prevented her from shooting over the heads of her comrades.

    Cursing, Rain dismissed the Beast of Prey and let her snake tattoo turn into a black tachi once again. Gritting her teeth, she left Fleur and advanced forward. Hack, slash, pierce... block, dodge, evade.

    The damned Nightmare Creatures were too strong!

    She could barely cut their hide, and it took dozens of strikes to bring a single one down. Rain herself, however, would be either dead or crippled from receiving just one blow, which made the whole situation incredibly frightening, to the point that she felt sick to her stomach.

    The humid air was permeated by the terrible stench of blood, and everywhere she looked, she saw nothing but terrible maws, sharp fangs, and frenzied eyes. All around her, Awakened were uniting in small groups, each fighting against a single Nightmare Creature. Rain herself was fighting with Tamar and Ray, the three of them sharing an unspoken understanding on how to deal with the dreadful enemies.

    Their cohort might not have been together for long, but Tamar was a competent leader, while Rain was very experienced despite having only just Awakened. So, from the point of View of others, she was simply extremely competent in everything she did. She was a fierce fighter herself, a good partner for others in a battle, and also a bit of a mentor to her three slightly younger companions in many practical matters.

    Not to mention her unbelievable ability to survive in the wilderness and make herself and her cohort comfortable in any environment.

    The entire centuria rallied around their small cohort, withstanding the flood of Nightmare Creatures with desperate resolve.

    Hideous corpses of the abominations fell to the ground.

    Human corpses fell, too.

    Rivers of blood flowed down, seeping into the shallow water of the flooded clearing and painting it red.

    Far away, the gargantuan figure of the Great Demon was moving, its footsteps making the red water surge in foaming waves.
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      ZEXOS
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      1923. Dwindling Hope


      "Just... die, damn you!"

      Rain staggered back, supporting the blade of her tachi with a hand to block a descending stinger — its speed was so great that she had barely managed to react in time, and its force was so terrible that she was thrown back a dozen meters.

      Her arms felt numb.

      When fighting Nightmare Creatures of a superior Rank, blocking was really not a good idea. But the damned thing was so fast that there was simply no time for her to move out of the way.

      Luckily, she had done her job.

      A split second after Rain was tossed back, 'l‘amar's zweihander plummeted on the tail of the abomination, striking precisely at the spot where its armor had already been broken. The severed stinger fell to the ground in a flood of fetid blood, and the monstrous creature turned threateningly toward the young centurion, its claws flying forward at lightning speed.

      Tamar had no time to disengage and dash to the side — she simply stepped on air and leaped over the claws, then did so again. This time, the invisible platform seemed to be situated perpendicular to the ground, so he threw her body sideways instead of up, twisting and landing in a slide.

      The Nightmare Creature was already lunging at her, but at that moment, Ray — whom it had not noticed, blinded by pain — jumped onto its carapace and drove his sword through its eye.

      The abomination convulsed and fell, moving weekly. It was still alive, but completely dazed — the three Awakened rushed forward and unleashed a barrage of attacks, eventually finishing it off.

      All three were breathing heavily, barely enduring their exhaustion — and that was despite the occasional infusion of stamina from Fleur.

      The rest of the soldiers were faring even worse.

      Rain shivered, noticing that another Nightmare Creature was already barreling in their direction.

      'Just how many...‘

      The ground was already littered with so many corpses that it was hard to see the scarlet moss beneath. They couldn't go on much longer.

      Luckily, at that moment, the familiar, reassuring voice of the Blood Sister reached them like the most beautiful melody in the world:

      "Seventh Legion! Retreat!"

      'l‘heir turn on the frontline was over... this turn, at least.

      The legion retreated in an orderly manner, and at the same time, another brigade advanced between their ranks.

      Soon, their backs hid the battlefield from Rain's view, and she let out a relieved sigh.

      Moving back almost all the way to the edge of the water, the Seventh Legion came to a halt. 'l'he soldiers fell to the ground where they stood, shell—shocked, exhausted, and covered in blood. Some dismissed their armor despite the dire danger — the heat was just too unbearable, and they were all drowning in sweat.

      Everyone was dehydrated, so the first thing many did was greedily drink water from their canteens.

      Rain was no exception.

      "Ah..."

      After drinking her share, she finally felt alive again.

      While Fleur was tending to their wounds — all minor, fortunately -— and infusing them with refreshing vitality, the three members of the cohort who had actively participated in the melee remained silent. Honestly, they were too stunned by the magnitude and ferocity of the violence, too dazed, and too tired to talk.

      Even Tamar, who had been programmed to always maintain composure by her clan, seemed subdued and shaken.

      None of them had died yet, at least. The same could not be said about most other cohorts. The number of slain Nightmare Creatures was incalculable, but the casualties suffered by the Song Army were also heavy.

      '...It is not a last stand.‘

      Rain knew that it wasn't, but it seemed like one more and more with each passing minute.

      The Seventh Legion had fought well during their first rotation, and during the second, too. However... during the third, the tired soldiers started to make more and more mistakes. As a result, more and more of them died.

      They had just finished the fifth rotation, and the situation was starting to look bleak — not just for them, but for the entire army.

      The warriors of Song were desperate, exhausted, and slowly succumbing to fear. Their morale had especially plummeted when one of the Saints — the one whose Transformation resembled a horned lion with a venomous viper for the tail — finally fell, debilitated by countless wounds, and was immediately swallowed by the tide of Nightmare Creatures. Like that, the Song Army lost its first Transcendent champion.

      Watching a Saint die was a shock to everyone... not only because they were watching the death of a living legend, but also because it forced the soldiers to ask themselves a simple question.

      If even demigods were dying, then what hope did mere mortals like them have? Rain threw a glance at her shadow, drawing strength from it, then turned to the flooded clearing and stared into the distance with a detached expression.

      The battle had been unbearably hard on the army, lasting an eternity... she couldn't imagine how Lady Seishan and her team could still be alive while fighting a Great Demon, but they were, continuing the devastating battle.

      Even though it was taking place too far to discern the silhouettes of the daughters of Ki Song, everyone in the second layer of the battle formation could turn around and look at the flooded plain to see the massive shape of the Demon moving across the water, making it surge and boil.

      At some point — Rain did not know when — the water, which had been clear and transparent before, had turned entirely red, like a lake of blood. Some of it was because of the blood flowing from the shore where the Song Army was fighting, but most of it... she had no idea where it had come from.

      Something flashed in the distance, and a few moments later, the echo of a terrifying roar reached them from afar. The ground quaked, and the lake of blood surged, a tall wave crashing into the low shore.

      The Queen's daughters were still fighting the Great Demon.
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        ZEXOS
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        1924. Pit of Despair


        In the middle of the flooded clearing, Song Seishan was standing in the crimson water, looking at the gargantuan creature in front of her with a twisted smile. Her eyes were shining with an eerie red glow in the dim darkness of the Hollows, and her long braid was fluttering in the wind that had risen from the Demon's last attack.

        The Great One was like a mountain, its mighty body covered by bristling black fur. Its body was not quite bestial, but also not quite human... the creature was like an abominable ape, its fangs protruding like cliffs, its eyes burning with diabolical cunning and murderous fury. It was wielding a great club made out of bone, and each time it struck the ground, the entire world quaked.

        Siord, the beautiful harpy, was playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with the demonic ape by flying around its head, barely dodging its obliterating attacks. Ceres, the enormous three-headed canine, was in an even more precarious position, dancing between the abomination's feet and trying to tear pieces of flesh out of its shins.

        Neither had managed to deliver even a single wound to the Great Demon, yet. However, the Demon was bleeding.

        Opening its maw, the terrifying creature let out a deafening roar and shuddered, forgetting about the annoying fly and the three—headed pest for a moment. Then, it vomited a terrifying waterfall of blood.

        Blood was flowing from its mouth, from its nose... even from the corners of its eyes, spilling into the shallow water like a red river.

        That was because Seishan was using her Awakened Ability. It had taken a while for her Ability to take effect, considering how powerful her enemy was... but she wasn't powerless, either.

        If anything, the most difficult part was limiting the area of effect of her Ability to spare her allies from sharing the same fate as the Demon.

        The intoxicating smell of blood was driving her mad, and at the same time making her many times stronger — standing in the middle of a lake of blood spilled by a Great abomination, Seishan was infused with a raging inferno of hungry, furious power. It was the scaling augmentation granted by her Ascended Ability.

        It was partially because of that power that she had been able to move with stunning speed to evade the Demon's earth—shattering attacks and recover from the terrible wounds littering her body, staying alive despite how vast the gap between her and the guardian of the Citadel was.

        The second reason was her Transformation Ability.

        Seishan had possessed the ability to turn into a monster from the time she was a young Sleeper, lost in the darkness of the Forgotten Shore. Therefore, she had not gained the ability to Transform into something else when attaining Transcendence...

        Instead, she had gained the ability to Transform others — those she transformed became stronger, and their strength could enhance her own power in turn.

        And finally, the third reason was the blood of Beast God that flowed in her veins, bestowed upon her — whether she had wanted it or not — by her mother... the Raven Queen.

        And then, there was her Flaw.

        Seishan grinned and dashed forward, flying above the red water with stunning speed. The infuriated Demon swatted Siord away and kicked Ceres with devastating might, sending the giant canine flying like a tiny pup. Both Saints crashed into the shallow water, their bodies bleeding and broken.

        After that, she was the sole target of the Great One's fury.

        'Ah...‘

        The enormous bone club crashed into the ground, displacing countless tons of water and making the world shake. Seishan never slowed down, pivoting and then leaping gracefully. Before the displaced water could even start raining down, she already landed on the surface of the club and rushed across its surface, ascending hundreds of meters above the clearing in a heartbeat.

        Her polished nails turned into terrifying claws, and the red glow of her eyes turned furious and predatory, full of murderous intent.

        Sadly...

        She knew that she could not kill the Great Demon.

        Maybe if she had time to observe and study the abomination, learning its strengths and weaknesses, gaining a thorough understanding of its powers, and getting insight into the way its perverse mind worked, she would stand a chance.

        But she was forced to attack it blindly, without making any targeted preparations, so her chances were close to zero. Just the sheer size of the abominations was already an obstacle — not to mention every unholy trait and Attribute that thing possessed.

        Siord and Ceres were severely wounded and would not be joining the fight again.

        ...But that was alright.

        There was a reason why Seishan survived the longest out of anyone who had ever been sent to the Forgotten Shore. That reason was that she knew how to find a way out of the most desperate situation... and then drown her enemies in the pit of despair she had escaped.

        Right now, for example, there was little chance of defeating the Great Demon. Therefore, there was no reason to try.

        Instead, her goal was simply to draw its attention -— which she had already done — and stall it for a while.

        After all, they had not come here to slay a Great Demon.

        They had come here to conquer a Citadel.

        And while Seishan was dancing with death by enduring the wrath of the dreadful abomination, her sister Hel was sneaking into the Citadel to claim its Gateway. The Great Demon raised its club, lifting Seishan ever higher above the surface of the water.

        For a moment, she was level with its enormous head, and saw the waterfalls of blood flowing from its maw and nostrils.

        She shivered, feeling her Flaw call upon her from somewhere deep, deep within. Seishan licked her alluring red lips.

        'Ah. I want to taste it…’

        ****

        "Advance!"

        The battered Seventh Legion rushed forward once again. The retreating soldiers stumbled between them, bleeding and barely staying upright. Their pale faces and sunken eyes were full of numb terror.

        Reaching the frontline, Rain saw a carpet of corpses covering the ground everywhere she looked. Most belonged to hideous Nightmare Creatures, but many were those of humans — some sickeningly mangled, some strangely intact.

        There were so many dead that the ancient jungle seemed unable to swallow them all, its profane hunger satiated for the first time in eons.

        'Curse it all…’

        The Song Army was still holding fast, but its breaking point was drawing close. Once they reached it and the battle line collapsed, an even more harrowing slaughter would take place, and all of them would be devoured by the rampaging of Nightmare Creatures.

        "Stay alive! Forward, together! For the Queen!"

        Tamar's shout brought her back to her senses.

        Gripping the hilt of her black tachi, Rain gritted her teeth and braced herself.

        A moment later, the Nightmare Creatures were upon them.

        'Hopeless. It is hopeless…’

        No matter how much they fought, no matter how much they killed, no matter how much they died... the flood of abominations would not end.

        And these Nightmare Creatures were the lesser evil, at that. Even if the expedition force somehow managed to eradicate them all, the true horrors of the Hollows would soon arrive, attracted by the overwhelming smell of blood.

        Rain felt a chilling shiver run down her spine when she realized that she could, indeed, die here today.

        Her sweat turned cold, and she drew in a shaky breath.

        And then...

        Something imperceptible changed about the world.

        It was as if the sweltering heat of Godgrave receded a little, and a cool breeze gently caressed her skin.

        Rain was not just imagining it, either. She could see her fellow soldiers react to the strange change, too.

        Even the Nightmare Creatures were affected. Their ceaseless onslaught turned slower, for a moment, and then lulled.

        'What...‘

        Confused and struggling to believe what she was seeing, Rain stared at the abominations. The abominations had actually stopped, and were now sniffing the air, growling, and... and...

        It almost seemed as though some of them were cowering in fear.

        ...Far behind her, in the middle of the flooded clearing, the gargantuan Great Demon noiselessly fell down.

        And, at the same time...

        Rain froze in terror.

        The countless corpses littering the vast swath of the jungle all moved at the same time.

        The dead Nightmare Creatures, the fallen humans... they all stirred, moved, and then slowly rose from the ground.

        Far behind her, the slain Great Demon was rising from the bloody water, as well, its dead eyes staring forward with no emotion.

        Rain took a step back, her face turning even paler than usual.

        'The... the Queen...‘

        A moment later, the legion of the dead came alive, tearing into the nightmare horde.

        Soon after that, the battle was over.

        The Queen of Worms had finally arrived to Godgrave.
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    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pe3TRtjODm6oXShIG8bx3WaLfL_oE7SbMnOtXyKe23c/edit?usp=sharing

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      Gato369
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      It doesn't allow translate the chapters gloom
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      Dummybaron
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      It would be such a shame if Seishang won't die from Sunny's hands, because it's just a perfect set up, Seishang flaw is bloodlust it seems, and Sunny's blood is poisonous. Seishang makes others bleed, but Sunny physically can't.

      If Sunny won't kill Seishang with some other Ki Song daughters it would be such a waste of interesting battles.
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        Elrenegat
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        Sunny hasn't killed no one in ten years
        You think he is about to start now ?
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          Dummybaron
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          I'm just saying that there could be so much wasted potentially good fights, if G3 won't allow Sunny to have fun(and I damn know he won't).
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