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Chapter 1968: Council of Shadows

Somewhere far away, a titanic humerus bone hung far above the desolate ashen wasteland like a floating mountain chain. It was the right arm of the dead deity that connected Godgrave to the distant Moonriver Plain, as well as to the road leading to Ravenheart.

Not long ago, it had been covered by the scarlet jungle. Now, however, the jungle was gone—the vermilion forest had been obliterated by the soldiers, and the white slope shone blindingly under the radiant, overcast sky.

Then, there was movement.

A small bird suddenly fell clumsily from that sky, colliding with the bone surface at full speed, head-first. The black crow bounced off the ground, rolled a couple of times, then jumped to its feet and shook its tiny head dazedly.

Then, it remained motionless for a while before suddenly bursting into a tide of shadows.

Those shadows surged and formed into the menacing figure of the Lord of Shadows. Sunny stared at the horizon with an absent expression. He was supposed to be preparing an ambush for the supply convoy of the Song Army right about now.

But... how the hell... was he supposed to...

He was already lucky to have fallen on the arm of the dead deity instead of plummeting straight into the Sea of Ash. That would have been... would have been...

What was he thinking about?

Why was he even thinking about anything, to begin with?!

Shaking his head decidedly, Sunny fell backward and crumbled into four bewildered shadows. He had released control of his incarnation, entirely unwilling to split his attention between several bodies... right now.

The shadows looked at each other in confusion.

Nobody was controlling them at the moment, so it was unclear what they were supposed to do. A few seconds later...

The naughty shadow suddenly threw its arms into the air and performed a triumphant pirouette. Then, it threw a smug, satisfied look at its companions.

The haughty shadow would have usually given its sibling a contemptuous stare, but this time, it charitably held itself back. In fact, it raised his chin even higher than usual, emanating a very subtle feeling of contentment and pride.

As if saying:

"Finally. Everything is as it should be."

Haughty was such an august shadow, after all. It could reluctantly approve of being with a literal princess—their master had done something worthy... for once...

Even the crazy shadow seemed happy. Or... at least excited. It was usually hard to tell what the lunatic felt, but today, it seemed to be in a good mood. Too good of a mood, maybe.

Only the creepy shadow remained his usual self. No, not quite... he looked very puzzled by the whole situation. And a little bored.

His emotionless stare seemed to convey a silent question:

"I don't really know what is happening, but weren't we supposed to start killing soon? Hello? Can we concentrate on the important stuff? Hello?!"

Why wasn't anyone listening?

The other three shadows ignored him.

Creepy scratched the back of his head.

Well. It wasn't all bad. At least he was learning new things... about human anatomy.

In fact.

It was quite fascinating.

Eventually—quite some time later—the haughty shadow coalesced into the fearsome Lord of Shadows once more. Only... he wasn't so fearsome anymore.

It was hard to maintain one's ferocity while happily humming a tune. Sunny only realized that he was humming a few minutes later, though, and forced himself to stop. However, he neglected to erase the stupid smile from his face. His face was hidden behind Weaver's Mask, anyway, so no one would know.

The other three shadows were giving him strange looks.

Well, the gazes of the creepy shadow and the crazy shadow were strange. The naughty guy... was quite obvious and expressive.

Sunny grinned.

"Shut up."

He failed to make his voice sound stern, though.

'What does he even know...'

Looking around, Sunny tried to concentrate and glanced warily at the sky. Then, he turned into a shadow and glided swiftly across the surface of the white bone.

He was already running late to his rendezvous...

Some time later, he reached the road built on the dead god's arm by the soldiers of the Song Army. It was hardly a proper road, really—not even a Sovereign could have built something substantial on the nearly indestructible surface of the ancient bone. Instead, logs scavenged from the annihilated jungle were placed on the ground, held in place by tar.

The supply caravans used this road to pull heavy carts up the slope, eventually reaching the crossing to the Collarbone Plain. Now that Ki Song had descended upon Godgrave in person, the Song Army possessed a Dream Gate of their own, so their supply situation was not as bad as it had been before.

But there were limits to what a Dream Gate could achieve. First of all, only cargo from the waking world could be carried through it, most of which was mundane. Secondly, the supply infrastructure in the waking world was a glaring vulnerability—after the fall of the House of Night, no one believed that the war would stay contained in the Dream Realm anymore.

The flow of supplies from the other side could be cut off at any moment, so both armies were working hard to maintain a logistical connection to their Domains.

Sunny's job was to disrupt that connection by harassing the Song Army from the rear.

He had briefly considered destroying the crossing itself, but decided against it in the end. The crossing was too close to the main camp of the enemy, and to their sole Citadel in Godgrave, as well. The risk of running into someone truly powerful—perhaps even the Queen herself—was too great.

So, he had chosen to start with a single caravan.

Those caravans weren't easy targets, either. The supplies were guarded by both Awakened troops and Ascended officers. From time to time, there would even be a Saint mixed between the soldiers—Clan Song had plenty of those to spare, after all.

Worse still, the carts were being pulled by Beastmaster's thralls, and there were dead pilgrims escorting them.

The Queen had her eyes on the caravans, so Sunny had to be swift about his attack.

He had already lost the chance to be swift due to... unforeseen circumstances...

It was worth it, though, of course—without a shadow of a doubt. Sunny couldn't stop smiling.

'Focus! There is no time to waste.'

He could already see the head of the caravan in the distance... But, sadly, he really could not focus at all.

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    GoatBom
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    It's just so peak man
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    Alfametadol
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    у Кэсси был билет на первый ряд ahaa
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    GridDokja
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    Should have been chapter 1969, so close... ehh
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    Dr.FranXX
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    1900 chapters were not in vain... MY BOY SUNNY HAS GROWN UP!!!!!! oru2x
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    Infinitevoid
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    I'm beginning to think that they did the deed
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      Lost from star
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      Two lovers in a bed started with kissing and pulling one to another embrace what could have happened??mofo u dumb
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        Disarmed
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        Играли в твистер всю ночь? satisfied
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    Sholaar
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    The Lord of Shadows was still humming joyfully, as if today was the best day of his life.....


    Oh! You have no idea.
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    ZEXOS
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    1969. Summoned Demon


    Master Karna of the Maharana Clan observed the white slopes of the dead god's arm with a somber expression. The abominable jungle was gone, and the caravan was far above the Sea of Ash now. The crossing to the Collarbone Plain was close, so the most dangerous part of the journey was almost behind them.

    Yet still, he felt ill at ease.

    Perhaps it was because of the radiant clouds above, or because of how desolate the landscape was. Perhaps it was for no reason at all, and he was simply tense because of the heavy responsibility of protecting the caravan. Although not a grizzled veteran, he was experienced enough to know that the last stretch of a journey was often the most perilous — for no other reason than the fact that people tended to abandon caution once the final destination was already in sight.

    His cousin, Saint Dar, had taught him that.
    'We ought to stay alert.'

    He turned back to look at the caravan.
    The sight alleviated his worry, somewhat.
    There were more than a hundred heavy wagons being pulled across the crude road, each loaded with precious supplies. Which meant that there were at least a hundred ferocious, towering creatures pulling them — Beastmaster's thralls, most of them at least equal to him in Rank. Some of the enthralled Nightmare Creatures had come from the various regions of the Song Domain, some had been subjugated by the Queen's daughter here in Godgrave. They alone were a fearsome force, making the caravan akin to a moving fortress.

    But the thralls weren't the only ones defending it.

    There were Awakened warriors, as well — two hundred of them. There were a dozen Masters like him. There were also powerful Echoes, and, most importantly of all...

    The pilgrims were escorting the caravan, walking silently at its flanks. Although the walking dead made Karna uneasy, they were the heralds of the Queen. As such, they were the best shield he could have hoped for.

    The caravan had already experienced several battles on the way to Godgrave, obliterating swarms of Nightmare Creatures lured by the smell of human souls. Each time, the abominations were easily eradicated before reaching the wagons — so, it was hard to imagine that something could threaten him and his soldiers.
    'We are already so close...'

    Unless a demon climbed out of hell to destroy them, they would make it to the warcamp unscathed.

    "Karna!"

    The shout of a fellow Master made him flinch and turn around.

    He did not need to know what they were warning him about. He could already see.

    Out there in front of them, in the distance, a dark figure was standing on the sun-bleached surface of the ancient bone. It had appeared out of nowhere like an apparition, for there had been no one and nothing ahead just a few short moments ago.
    ‘A... a pilgrim? Was someone sent to meet us?’

    Feeling a chill creep up his spine, Karna narrowed his eyes.

    He saw a fearsome armor that seemed to be carved out of polished black onyx. A frightening mask that resembled the face of a fierce demon, crowned by three twisting horns. The apparition was motionless, looking down. Its long white hair was moving slightly in the wind, like strands of a silken spiderweb.

    But then, as if sensing Karna's gaze, the demon looked up, revealing two pools of darkness where the mask's eyes should have been.

    Karna trembled.

    For a moment, he really believed that his careless thought had summoned a devil from the depths of hell to feast on their souls.
    But then, he forcefully composed himself.
    “It... it's him.”

    The Lord of Shadows.

    The sellsword Saint who had faced Dark Dancer Revel and survived. The news of the battle at Vanishing Lake had spread through the Song Army swiftly. Although the daughters of the Queen had ultimately failed to capture the Citadel, they still managed to escape unscathed after killing seven Saints of the Sword Domain.

    Karna wasn't particularly happy to know that those great warriors had perished, but he knew that it was a triumphant victory that would save the lives of countless soldiers like him in the future.

    Regardless, one of the most extraordinary details about the battle of Vanishing Lakes was the clash between the Lightslayer and the Lord of Shadows. He had not shown his strength before, but now, there was no one in Godgrave who did not know about it, and was not wary of him. Although very few people in the Song Domain had ever seen him, rumors about the sinister fiend hired by the wicked King of Swords were both abundant and frightening.

    Some said that he was a madman whose Flaw demanded that he revel in bloodshed and slaughter. Some said that he was the last surviving member of a fallen clan, sworn to vengeance against all of humanity. Some said that he was a loathsome killer who had escaped to the Dream Realm many years ago to save himself from being pursued by the Soul Reaper.
    Some even said that he was no human at all, but instead a Nightmare Creature masquerading as one.

    The original vessel of the Skinwalker, perhaps, or of something even more terrifying.

    In any case, all the rumors agreed on one thing — that the Lord of Shadows was immensely powerful and utterly ruthless.

    Karna gritted his teeth.

    Still... he was merely one man.

    Even if the Lord of Shadows was a Saint, he was facing an entire army alone. There were two hundred Awakened warriors, two cohorts of Masters, and a hundred enthralled Nightmare Creatures — many of them of the Corrupted Rank — facing him. There were also the pilgrims.

    No matter how powerful, one man could not defeat an army.

    Turning to his comrades, Karna opened his mouth, wanting to bolster their spirits and give the command to attack...

    But then he froze.

    Something was wrong about the world. Something was terribly, terribly wrong.

    Looking down, he felt icy claws grasp his heart.

    ‘...What?’

    The closest person to him was a fellow Master — a quiet woman who was a retainer of the royal clan. Everything about her was familiar, except for one thing. For some reason, the woman had two shadows.

    Karna had two shadows, as well.

    He stared at the shadows in horror, trying to understand where the extra ones had come from, and what their appearance meant. Then, he saw two crimson flames igniting in the depths of his own shadow.

    ...That was the last thing Karna saw.

    Because in the next moment, the world was suddenly consumed by impenetrable darkness.
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      ZEXOS
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      1970. Fear of Shadows


      Darkness had descended upon Godgrave, where the sun never set. Karna was both startled and, despite not wanting to admit it, scared. He had in his possession a Memory that granted him a night vision akin to that of a nocturnal predator, and yet, he suddenly found himself blind.
      Which meant that the darkness surrounding him was not simply a vast shadow, but true darkness instead.

      He could not see anything... but he could hear.
      There were plenty of sounds.
      The roars of the enthralled Nightmare Creatures, the screaming human voices, the clangor of metal, the nauseating crunching of splitting flesh. It all happened in an instant, turning the peaceful melody of creaking wheels into a deafening clamor of battle.

      ‘How can he…’

      But there was no time to guess.
      Snarling, Karna activated his Awakened Ability. In the next moment, he switched places with an Awakened warrior who had been guarding a wagon a few dozen meters behind.
      There was still only darkness, so Karna switched places with another soldier, moving even further back.

      ‘Come on, come on…’

      Finally, he escaped into the light.
      In front of him, the front of the caravan was swallowed by a pool of darkness. Behind him was chaos — everyone was startled by the unexpected attack, not knowing what was going on.
      There was something different about the state of the caravan, as well. Apart from those unfortunate souls caught in the pool of true darkness, the rest of the soldiers were alright. So were the thralls of Beastmaster.

      However, the pilgrims — each and every one of them — were gone, replaced by tall bonfires.
      Someone, or something, had set them all aflame in these few short moments.

      Karna paled a little and jumped onto the wagon, looking ahead, in the direction where the Lord of Shadows had been standing before.
      He saw the sinister Saint almost instantly.
      The Lord of Shadows was calmly walking down the bone slope, his steps graceful and unhurried. The back of a black odachi rested on his shoulder, and his white hair was fluttering in the wind.

      There were still several hundred meters separating him from the caravan, but the madman was indeed intending to face them all alone. Karna's eyes narrowed.
      If so... he was going to oblige.

      Raising his bow, he put some strength into his voice and bellowed:
      "It's the Lord of Shadows! Brothers, with me... attack!"

      And they did.
      The warriors surged forward, the wagon drivers cut the Nightmare Creatures loose, allowing them to rush at the Valor's hired fiend in a murderous frenzy. Arrows streaked across the sky, and scores of Aspect Abilities were unleashed.

      The sight of it was daunting.
      However, in the next moment, Karna felt his mouth turning dry.

      It was because countless shadows suddenly moved all around them, coming alive.
      The light of day seemed dimmer now, the darkness deeper.

      Some of the shadows shot from the ground, turning into needle-sharp spikes — they pierced the bodies of Beastmaster's thralls. Some turned into black chains that slithered across the ground, binding soldiers and pulling them down.
      Some even turned into black hands, each with seven fingers that ended in sharp claws, blocking the Aspect Abilities.

      Blood spilled on the white bone, a terrible cacophony of screams permeated the air, and several wagons were split apart by the unleashed violence.

      Karna growled.

      "Curse you!"

      A Saint was a powerful existence, but not an invulnerable one. They still bled like humans and could be killed by humans.
      All it would take was one sword that struck true, one arrow that bypassed the enemy's onyx armor...

      Nocking an arrow on the string of his bow, Karna activated both its enchantment and his Ascended Ability, then drew it and took aim.

      ‘Come on!’

      He was far inferior to Saint Dar in terms of archery. But he was still better and far more deadly than almost any other archer out there. And so...
      Karna let his arrow loose.

      It shot forward at terrible speed... and disappeared.
      A split second later, though, it emerged out of nowhere mere meters away from the Lord of Shadows, ready to plunge into the eye of his fierce mask a split second later.

      Its instantaneous arrival was both bizarre and insidious, and it left the enemy no time to react.
      However...

      Even though the Lord of Shadow could not have predicted what would happen, and had only a fraction of a second to move, he still did.
      In the next moment, his hand shot upward and caught Karna's arrow, holding it a few centimeters away from his eye.

      Karna staggered back.

      ‘I—impossible…’

      But a heartbeat later, the Lord of Shadows was suddenly standing in front of him.

      ‘He…’

      Karna's eyes widened.
      He had followed the arrow back. Had he... stolen Karna's Ascended Ability?
      Just like he had stolen Princess Revel's true darkness.

      "He's here! Fight!"

      The black odachi moved.

      In the next few minutes, Karna witnessed a scene of pure horror.
      The Lord of Shadows did not just look like a fiend... he was a fiend. The sinister Saint moved with the grace of a dancer and the ruthless precision of a butcher, his sword never resting and never failing to find its target. His white hair fluttered in the wind like ghostly silk.

      The attacks of the Awakened warriors either missed him entirely or were deflected by the polished surface of the onyx armor, not leaving even a scratch on it. The Nightmare Creatures — terrifying monsters that had once threatened the lives of the champions of the Song Army — fell to the ground one after another, their bodies severed and horribly mangled by the black sword.

      The Lord of Shadows moved in the storm of blood like an omen of death, the gaze of his fierce mask remaining utterly indifferent, utterly cold... utterly devoid of mercy.

      But the demon was not without emotion.
      What frightened Kama the most... was that he could faintly hear the sinister Saint humming an upbeat tune as he slaughtered Corrupted abominations and bathed in their blood.

      The sick bastard... was enjoying the harrowing massacre.
      Karna had been wrong.
      That thing could not be a human.

      It had to not be a human — otherwise, there would be nothing sane left in the world.
      At some point, the Lord of Shadows seemed to have grown tired of pretending to be a person and shed his human disguise, turning into a towering devil with four mighty arms and a frightening crown of horns. His already terrifying strength exploded, and he continued his macabre dance of death, tearing a path of carnage and destruction across the caravan.

      Nothing could stop him.
      One second, he was in one place, gruesomely tearing a powerful Nightmare Creature apart. Next second, he was somehow a hundred meters away, throwing a Master to the ground with a heavy blow of his onyx gauntlet.

      And throughout all of this, the darkness continued to flow. The shadows continued to move. The black chains rattled as they imprisoned their prey, and blood flowed like a river.

      Karna was... appalled.
      But his indignation did not save him.

      In the end, his enchanted bow was cut in half, his sword was shattered, and he was thrown to his knees, the black chains binding his limbs.

      The battle was over.
      Shaking, Karna looked around.

      The darkness was gone. The burning pilgrims had turned to ash. The thralls of Beastmaster were all eviscerated, laying in bloody piles on the ground. The Awakened warriors were all bound by chains, many of them unconscious...

      They were utterly defeated.
      And the lone creature that had defeated them had not even shed a single drop of blood.

      Karna let out a desperate growl.
      "Curse you! Curse you, you demon!"

      His voice was the only thing breaking the silence, apart from the groans of the wounded soldiers.
      No... there was another sound.

      The Lord of Shadows was still humming joyfully, as if today was the best day of his life.
      The terrifying demon of darkness had assumed his human form once again, observing the battlefield with a strange sense of satisfaction, like a demented artist looking at a painted canvas.

      But then...
      Something was not right.

      Karna looked around once more, trying to understand where the sense of incongruity he felt had come from.
      After a while, a slight shudder ran through his body.

      The pilgrims had been destroyed, and the thralls had been slaughtered. However, the humans...
      Many were wounded, and many were bleeding. However, their wounds were shallow, and their bleeding was light.


      They were knocked out, bound by the black chains, and immobilized. But they were alive.
      Karna gasped, feeling both relieved and suffocated. He felt bitter. Because he knew...

      That keeping an enemy alive in a battle was much harder than killing them. The Lord of Shadows, that fiend... had not even shown them his true power. His true malevolence, his true ability to sow death were still unknown.

      ‘How could that be?’

      ‘How bad Princess Revel survived meeting this horror?’

      "Why..."

      His whisper was quiet, but the dark apparition seemed to have heard him.
      The Lord of Shadow turned the chilling gaze of his

      lightless eyes in Karna's direction. Knowing that there was no sense in trying to avoid attention anymore, Karna gritted his teeth.

      "Why did you spare us?!"

      The fiend stared at him silently for a while, then chuckled.
      His voice was cold and arrogant:

      "...Because Changing Star asked me to show mercy today."

      The Lord of Shadow grew quiet for a moment, then let out a regretful sigh.
      "It's such a shame. Usually, I love nothing more than slaying humans. How unfortunate.„ ah, I'm in a terrible mood."

      With that, he continued to hum his lively tune and walked away. Karna heard terrifying sounds coming from somewhere behind, but he could not turn around. It was as if something enormous was feasting, scraping the ancient bones with countless metal feet as it moved.

      After some time — an eternity, perhaps — the sounds grew quiet. Then, the black chains binding him dissolved into a tide of shadows. He was free.

      Standing up, Kama turned and looked around.
      All around him, the wounded soldiers were swaying as they rose from the ground.

      But the caravan itself was gone. The wagons had disappeared without a trace, most likely utterly destroyed and swallowed by some abominable being.

      All that remained were the corpses of the slain Nightmare Creatures, and the blood painting the surface of Godgrave red.

      And fear.
      Fear of meeting the Lord of Shadows on a day when that dreadful demon was not held back by the mercy of Lady Changing Star.
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        This guy swindler
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        Remi
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        Bro actually got mordret aura now
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        "It's such a shame. Usually, I love nothing more than slaying humans. How unfortunate.„ ah, I'm in a terrible mood."


        This chapter had me laughing the entire time😭. The poor troops were fighting for their lives while Sunny was the happiest he has ever been while in bed with neph
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    RokakakaRu
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    1969 summoned demon
    Master Karna of the Maharana Clan observed the white slopes of the dead god's arm with a somber expression. The abominable jungle was gone, and the caravan was far above the Sea of Ash now. The crossing to the Collarbone Plain was close, so the most dangerous part of the journey was almost behind them.

    Yet still, he felt ill at ease.
    Perhaps it was because of the radiant clouds above, or because of how desolate the landscape was. Perhaps it was for no reason at all, and he was simply tense because of the heavy responsibility of protecting the caravan. Although not a grizzled veteran, he was experienced enough to know that the last stretch of a journey was often the most perilous — for no other reason than the fact that people tended to abandon caution once the final destination was already in sight.

    His cousin, Saint Dar, had taught him that.  
    *'We ought to stay alert.'*

    He turned back to look at the caravan.  
    The sight alleviated his worry, somewhat.

    There were more than a hundred heavy wagons being pulled across the crude road, each loaded with precious supplies. Which meant that there were at least a hundred ferocious, towering creatures pulling them — Beastmaster's thralls, most of them at least equal to him in Rank. Some of the enthralled Nightmare Creatures had come from the various regions of the Song Domain, some had been subjugated by the Queen's daughter here in Godgrave. They alone were a fearsome force, making the caravan akin to a moving fortress.

    There were Awakened warriors, as well — two hundred of them. There were a dozen Masters like him. There were also powerful Echoes, and, most importantly of all...
    The pilgrims were escorting the caravan, walking silently at its flanks. Although the walking dead made Karna uneasy, they were the heralds of the Queen. As such, they were the best shield he could have hoped for.

    Out there in front of them, in the distance, a dark figure was standing on the sun-bleached surface of the ancient bone. It had appeared out of nowhere like an apparition, for there had been no one and nothing ahead just a few short moments ago.  
    He saw a fearsome armor that seemed to be carved out of polished black onyx. A frightening mask that resembled the face of a fierce demon, crowned by three twisting horns. The apparition was motionless, looking down. Its long white hair was moving slightly in the wind, like strands of a silken spiderweb.
    Karna wasn't particularly happy to know that those great warriors had perished, but he knew that it was a triumphant victory that would save the lives of countless soldiers like him in the future.
    Regardless, one of the most extraordinary details about the battle of Vanishing Lakes was the clash between the Lightslayer and the Lord of Shadows. He had not shown his strength before, but now, there was no one in Godgrave who did not know about it, and was not wary of him. Although very few people in the Song Domain had ever seen him, rumors about the sinister fiend hired by the wicked King of Swords were both abundant and frightening.
    Some said that he was a madman whose Flaw demanded that he revel in bloodshed and slaughter. Some said that he was the last surviving member of a fallen clan, sworn to vengeance against all of humanity. Some said that he was a loathsome killer who had escaped to the Dream Realm many years ago to save himself from being pursued by the Soul Reaper.  

    In any case, all the rumors agreed on one thing — that the Lord of Shadows was immensely powerful and utterly ruthless.
    Even if the Lord of Shadows was a Saint, he was facing an entire army alone. There were two hundred Awakened warriors, two cohorts of Masters, and a hundred enthralled Nightmare Creatures — many of them of the Corrupted Rank — facing him. There were also the pilgrims.
    Something was wrong about the world. Something was terribly, terribly wrong.
    He stared at the shadows in horror, trying to understand where the extra ones had come from, and what their appearance meant. Then, he saw two crimson flames igniting in the depths of his own shadow.

    ...That was the last thing Karna saw.

    Because in the next moment, the world was suddenly consumed by impenetrable darkness
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      RokakakaRu
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      1970 Fear of shadows
      Darkness had descended upon Godgrave, where the sun never set. Karna was both startled and, despite not wanting to admit it, scared. He had in his possession a Memory that granted him a night vision akin to that of a nocturnal predator, and yet, he suddenly found himself blind.  
      Which meant that the darkness surrounding him was not simply a vast shadow, but true darkness instead.  

      There were plenty of sounds.  
      The roars of the enthralled Nightmare Creatures, the screaming human voices, the clangor of metal, the nauseating crunching of splitting flesh. It all happened in an instant, turning the peaceful melody of creaking wheels into a deafening clamor of battle.  

      *How can he...*  

      But there was no time to guess.  
      Snarling, Karna activated his Awakened Ability. In the next moment, he switched places with an Awakened warrior who had been guarding a wagon a few dozen meters behind.  
      There was still only darkness, so Karna switched places with another soldier, moving even further back.  
      In front of him, the front of the caravan was swallowed by a pool of darkness. Behind him was chaos — everyone was startled by the unexpected attack, not knowing what was going on.  
      There was something different about the state of the caravan, as well. Apart from those unfortunate souls caught in the pool of true darkness, the rest of the soldiers were alright. So were the thralls of Beastmaster.  

      However, the pilgrims — each and every one of them — were gone, replaced by tall bonfires.  
      Someone, or something, had set them all aflame in these few short moments.  

      Karna paled a little and jumped onto the wagon, looking ahead, in the direction where the Lord of Shadows had been standing before.  
      He saw the sinister Saint almost instantly.  
      The Lord of Shadows was calmly walking down the bone slope, his steps graceful and unhurried. The back of a black odachi rested on his shoulder, and his white hair was fluttering in the wind.  
      There were still several hundred meters separating him from the caravan, but the madman was indeed intending to face them all alone. Karna's eyes narrowed.  
      If so... he was going to oblige.  
      Raising his bow, he put some strength into his voice and bellowed:  
      "It's the Lord of Shadows! Brothers, with me... attack!"  

      And they did.  
      The warriors surged forward, the wagon drivers cut the Nightmare Creatures loose, allowing them to rush at the Valor's hired fiend in a murderous frenzy. Arrows streaked across the sky, and scores of Aspect Abilities were unleashed.  

      The sight of it was daunting.  
      However, in the next moment, Karna felt his mouth turning dry.  

      It was because countless shadows suddenly moved all around them, coming alive.  
      The light of day seemed dimmer now, the darkness deeper.  
      Some of the shadows shot from the ground, turning into needle-sharp spikes — they pierced the bodies of Beastmaster's thralls. Some turned into black chains that slithered across the ground, binding soldiers and pulling them down.  
      Some even turned into black hands, each with seven fingers that ended in sharp claws, blocking the Aspect Abilities.  


      A Saint was a powerful existence, but not an invulnerable one. They still bled like humans and could be killed by humans.  

      *Come on!*  

      Karna let his arrow loose.  
      A split second later, though, it emerged out of nowhere mere meters away from the Lord of Shadows, ready to plunge into the eye of his fierce mask a split second later.  
      Even though the Lord of Shadow could not have predicted what would happen, and had only a fraction of a second to move, he still did.  
      Karna's eyes widened.  
      "He's here! Fight!"  
      The Lord of Shadows did not just look like a fiend... he was a fiend. The sinister Saint moved with the grace of a dancer and the ruthless precision of a butcher, his sword never resting and never failing to find its target. His white hair fluttered in the wind like ghostly silk.  
      The sick bastard... was enjoying the harrowing massacre.  
      Karna had been wrong.  
      That thing could not be a human.  
      It had to not be a human — otherwise, there would be nothing sane left in the world.  
      At some point, the Lord of Shadows seemed to have grown tired of pretending to be a person and shed his human disguise, turning into a towering devil with four mighty arms and a frightening crown of horns. His already terrifying strength exploded, and he continued his macabre dance of death, tearing a path of carnage and destruction across the caravan.  

      Nothing could stop him.  
      One second, he was in one place, gruesomely tearing a powerful Nightmare Creature apart. Next second, he was somehow a hundred meters away, throwing a Master to the ground with a heavy blow of his onyx gauntlet.  
      And throughout all of this, the darkness continued to flow. The shadows continued to move. The black chains rattled as they imprisoned their prey, and blood flowed like a river.  
      They were utterly defeated.  
      And the lone creature that had defeated them had not even shed a single drop of blood.  

      Karna let out a desperate growl.  
      His voice was the only thing breaking the silence, apart from the groans of the wounded soldiers.  
      No... there was another sound.  

      The Lord of Shadows was still humming joyfully, as if today was the best day of his life.  
      The terrifying demon of darkness had assumed his human form once again, observing the battlefield with a strange sense of satisfaction, like a demented artist looking at a painted canvas.  

      But then...  
      Something was not right.  

      Karna looked around once more, trying to understand where the sense of incongruity he felt had come from.  
      After a while, a slight shudder ran through his body.  

      The pilgrims had been destroyed, and the thralls had been slaughtered. However, the humans...  
      Many were wounded, and many were bleeding. However, their wounds were shallow, and their bleeding was light.  

      And none of them were dead.  

      They were knocked out, bound by the black chains, and immobilized. But they were alive.  
      Karna gasped, feeling both relieved and suffocated. He felt bitter. Because he knew...  

      *How bad Princess Revel survived meeting this horror?*  

      "Why..."  

      His whisper was quiet, but the dark apparition seemed to have heard him.  
      The Lord of Shadow turned the chilling gaze of his

       lightless eyes in Karna's direction. Knowing that there was no sense in trying to avoid attention anymore, Karna gritted his teeth.  

      "Why did you spare us?!"  

      The fiend stared at him silently for a while, then chuckled.  


      After some time — an eternity, perhaps — the sounds grew quiet. Then, the black chains binding him dissolved into a tide of shadows. He was free.  

      Standing up, Kama turned and looked around.  
      All around him, the wounded soldiers were swaying as they rose from the ground.  

      But the caravan itself was gone. The wagons had disappeared without a trace, most likely utterly destroyed and swallowed by some abominable being.  

      All that remained were the corpses of the slain Nightmare Creatures, and the blood painting the surface of Godgrave red.  
      Fear of meeting the Lord of Shadows on a day when that dreadful demon was not held back by the mercy of Lady Changing Star.  
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        RokakakaRu
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        So mid chapter, Where is the pov rain
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    TrevorVanRichten
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    Somone have today chapter?
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    kanenightshade13
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    Chapterss😭
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