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Chapter 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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    Kosmonavtik
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    Chapter 1971 - Rumor Mill

    Rain was stirred awake by the blaring of a war horn. Opening her eyes to a stark darkness, she sighed and pulled a piece of fabric off her face — the cloth was nothing more than one of her shirts rolled to resemble a blindfold, which she used to block out the light.

    Almost every soldier in Godgrave had been forced to seek out darkness in some way or another. The perpetual radiance of the murderous sky was both oppressive and a source of constant fear, but most of all, it was exhausting. It was bright almost everywhere one went, which made sleep elusive. So, they had learned ways to cope with the hateful absence of darkness and night.

    Rain's way was on the primitive side, but it still let her sleep in peace. Which was why she was quite unhappy to have been awoken so early. ‘What the hell is going on...‘

    She would have been hurriedly summoning her battle Memories before, but now that the Queen was with them, the camp of the Song Army was much safer. It was highly unlikely that there was immediate danger, so Rain took her time.

    Yawning, she stretched, then summoned the Puppeteer's Shroud and climbed out of her tent as soon as the soft grey fabric covered her pale skin. A wave of heat assaulted her outside, and Rain saw that the camp was boiling with strange activity.

    The soldiers were rushing, the hideous thralls were being saddled, and the pilgrims were moving silently between the tents. Far in the distance, the main gates of the camp were opening slowly.

    Rain studied the commotion somberly.

    "Good morning."

    Turning around, she saw Tamar standing with her arms crossed a few steps away. Beside her, Ray and Fleur were starting a fire to prepare food.

    Rain raised an eyebrow.

    "Is it morning?"

    The young Legacy shrugged.

    "I might as well be. Does it matter?"

    Rain failed to suppress another yawn and shook her head.

    Walking to the fire pit, she asked:

    "What is going on?"

    Ray, who had been trying to fire up the kindling with a mundane flint, looked up at her in surprise.

    "You haven't heard?"

    Rain stared at him for a moment, then took the flint from his hands and ignited the kindling on the first try.

    "How would I have heard anything while asleep?"

    Everything had been fine yesterday.

    A corner of Tamar's mouth curled upward a little. She took a seat near the fire and summoned a spatial storage Memory... which had been the source of endless envy for Rain ever since the Legacy girl received it from the Saint of Sorrow.

    Taking out their provisions and a can of powdered coffee — another luxury item — Tamar handed them to Fleur and spoke:

    "The news reached the camp a few hours ago — there was another clash with the forces of the Sword Domain. Congratulations. You slept through the second human battle of this war."

    Rain froze for a moment, feeling a cold shiver travel down her spine. Her mood was instantly spoiled.

    She sighed.

    "Oh yeah? Was it on the crossing to the Breastbone Reach?"

    That was where the first major battleground of the Realm War would be, and where the Seventh Legion would be marching for in a few days.

    Tamar slowly shook her head, her expression turning a hit dark.

    "No. It happened near the crossing from the Right Arm to the Collarbone Plain, behind us. A supply caravan was attacked... by the Lord of Shadows."

    Now that was concerning news.

    Rain threw a sidelong glance at her shadow, wondering how her teacher felt about someone wielding a similar authority launching an attack on the Song Army.

    There was a lot of talk about the Lord of Shadows in the camp these days, painting him to be some kind of a monster. Well, it wasn't that uncalled-for -— after all, he had crossed blades with Princess Revel and lived to tell the tale.

    No one would have been surprised if someone like Changing Star or Morgan of Valor had done the same, but for an entirely unknown Saint to prove himself capable of facing the First Princess in battle was a disturbing revelation. Added to the sinister reputation and mysterious nature of the Lord of Shadows, wild rumors about him were bound to spread.

    The situation was not helped by the fact that very few people in the Song camp had ever seen him, like her cohort members had.

    Rain suddenly felt tense.

    "...How did the Lord of Shadows and his troops manage to reach our rear without being noticed?"

    Ray shivered.

    "That's the thing. There were no troops... the madman attacked the caravan alone."

    The young man seemed stuck somewhere between terror and awe. "And it wasn't a harassment attack, either. He actually obliterated the entire caravan. Alone."

    Rain froze.

    She had seen these supply caravans entering the camp. They were not an easy target... far from it, actually. Each was guarded by hundreds of Awakened warriors, several cohorts of Masters, scores of powerful thralls — many of them of the Corrupted Rank — and now escorted by the Queen's pilgrims.

    One Saint obliterated them all? How was that possible?

    ...Were the rumors about the Lord of Shadows not as exaggerated as she had thought?

    Both the rumors about his frightening power and the rumors about him being a monster.

    Fleur placed a coffee pot on the fire and sighed.

    "That is not the strangest part, though."

    Rain glanced at her.

    "It isn‘t?"

    The delicate girl nodded, her expression strangely similar to one of relief.

    "The Lord of Shadow did not just destroy the caravan. For some reason, he spared every human guarding it. He killed the thralls and the pilgrims, but left the soldiers alive."

    Tamar's subtle smile widened a little.

    "Don't we know the reason? He said it himself. It was because Lady Changing Star had asked him to be merciful."

    She seemed strangely cheerful despite the slap dealt: to the Song Army. Rain, meanwhile, was a little dumbfounded.

    She could easily believe that Lady Nephis had asked the sellsword Saint to be merciful. She could even believe that the Lord of Shadows would actually listen to her...

    But subduing so many warriors? Not killing them, but defeating them without taking a single life?

    Just how terrifying did one's power have to be to achieve a feat like that?

    She felt both disturbed and relieved. Relieved because her fellow soldiers had been spared, and disturbed because the nebulous figure of the Lord of Shadows seemed even more frightening now.

    What would happen on the day the enemy decided not to stay his blade?

    Ray cursed quietly.

    "I told you all that he was a scary bastard. The first time I saw him... gods. He said... Dreamer Ray, I've decided not to kill you! As if killing me was the default option! If not for Lady Nephis, I would have probably died right there and then."

    Fleur looked at him scornfully.

    "But he saved our lives, in the end. Show some gratitude."

    Ray spared her an apologetic smile.

    Tamar sighed, took the cup of fragrant coffee that Fleur offered her, and said:

    "In any case, the remnants of the caravan are still on the Right Arm. They are alive, but many are wounded — so, the army is sending a rescue force to bring them back. We'll know more once they reach the camp."

    Then, her expression changed, and she looked around in confusion.

    "But... what was that noise?"

    Rain scratched the back of her head, receiving her own cup of coffee. "What noise? I didn't hear anything."

    She was lying through her teeth, though.

    She did hear it.

    'What the hell?!‘

    Tamar frowned.

    "I am sure I heard something. Sounded like... humming?"
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      Kosmonavtik
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      Chapter 1972 - Private Conversation

      Rain took a sip of coffee, hiding her face behind the tin cup.

      She had heard it too!

      After all, the humming had come from her own shadow.

      'What is this fool doing?!’

      Feeling pins and needles, she gulped down the scalding coffee and forced out a smile.

      "Well, anyway. I’ll go take a walk... I mean, Visit the baths. Thank you kindly, Fleur, the coffee was delicious."

      She had to get away from her companions as quickly as possible, in case her teacher was planning to start whistling or actually break into a song.

      Rain was truly flabbergasted. He had always been flawlessly cautious when around other people... what; could have made him commit such a ridiculous mistake?

      Putting the cup down, she stood up, stretched one more time, and headed away from their small cluster of tents.

      "Wait, Rani! Aren't you going to eat breakfast?"

      Rain waved a hand and answered Tamar in a carefree tone:

      "Later! I'm not very hungry."

      'Damnation...‘

      She needed to find somewhere private to talk to her teacher. Sadly, privacy was not very common in the crowded camp of the Song Army... still, she knew a place or two.

      In fact, many soldiers did, since everyone needed privacy from time to time, for one reason or another — some as innocent as simply wanting to be alone, some a bit more salacious.

      The place Rain had chosen was situated at the back of a large warehouse where the building materials were stored, not far from the towering Dream Gate. Now that the walls of the camp had been built, and the Queen was here, making damaging them a tall task for the Nightmare Creatures inhabiting Godgrave, very few people visited the warehouse, let alone walked around it.

      She knew this place well.

      Squeezing into a narrow space between the wall of the warehouse and a neat pile of stone slabs unloaded behind it, she leaned her back against one of them and closed her eyes for a moment.

      Then, she looked at her shadow angrily and hissed:

      "Hey! What was that?!"

      Her shadow remained silent for a bit.

      Then, it answered in an absentminded tone:

      "Huh? What was what?"

      Rain opened her mouth, losing the ability to talk for a second.

      "The humming! Why the hell were you humming before?"

      A second shadow emerged from her own and scratched the back of its head.

      "...Was I humming? Oh... sorry. It must have been because I'm in a really good mood."

      'Hc finally lost what little remained of his mind!‘

      Rain didn't even know what to say.

      Her teacher, meanwhile, assumed a human form, leaning on the wall of the warehouse across from her. He did indeed seem to be in a strangely good mood, with a subtle smile on his lips and a distant look in his eyes.

      Rain had not seen him in the flesh for a long time, so being face—to—face once again warmed her heart. Still, she tried to maintain a stern expression.

      He couldn‘t be so careless again!

      Her teacher, meanwhile, gave her a long look.

      "Right. Since we are already here, I actually wanted to talk to you about something."

      Rain raised an eyebrow.

      "Oh? Well... good."

      He smiled.

      "What, did you miss me?"

      She raised her chin a little and looked at him with disdain.

      "As if!"

      ...That was a lie. She had, indeed, missed him quite a bit. They had not seen each other in a long while, after all.

      Her teacher laughed.

      "How heartless. So, you didn't really want to see me..."

      He let out a sigh and shook his head sadly.

      "And here I was, all excited to show you all the wonderful new Memories I prepared for you..."

      Rain eyes glistened. Taking a step forward, she grabbed his arm and looked at him with an expression of utter devotion.

      "Teacher! Your student missed you so much! My heart ached so terribly at being unable to see you that I couldn't sleep at all... so I just counted days and hours, finding solace in the memories of how benevolent and amazing you are..."

      He stared at her for a second, then laughed.

      "That's better."

      Then, he fell silent.

      Rain waited for a few moments.

      And for a few moments more.

      Eventually, she spoke:

      "Teacher... so, about those Memories?"

      He grinned.

      "Sure, I'll give it to you. But... not here. There's something else we need to do, so let's go somewhere more private."

      Rain wanted to say that there weren't really any places more secluded than this one in the army camp, and that going outside unnoticed would not be easy...

      But at that moment, her teacher fell into the shadows.

      And pulled her with him.

      A moment later, they were somewhere else, surrounded by darkness and the damp, suffocating smell of the jungle.

      Everywhere around them, the vermilion jungle sprawled. Rain's nostrils were assaulted by countless smells, and her ears were assaulted by countless sounds. The rustle of leaves, the hum of abominable insects, the distant footsteps of dreadful predators... They were in the middle of the jungle, surrounded by darkness. That could only mean one thing...

      Rain's eyes widened, and she suddenly felt cold. Her hair stood on end. "Teacher! Did... did you bring me to the Hollows?!"

      Of course, she had kept her voice to a barely audible whisper.

      He just nodded calmly, as if it was not even worthy of being mentioned.

      "Yes. But don't worry... there are no Cursed Nightmare Creatures nearby. Only the Great Ones."

      Rain shuddered.

      'You bastard! What do you mean, "only" the Great Ones?!‘

      Pulling her along, her teacher walked between the ancient trees and entered a small clearing.

      There... somehow... Rain saw a familiar brick cottage.

      She was too dazed to even bother wondering what it was doing in the Hollows.

      This time, she was led to a back door — Rain was pretty sure that it had not existed the last time she saw the cottage, but now, it was undeniably there.

      Inside was a vast chamber filled with darkness. And in the middle of that darkness... lay a towering mountain of items.

      There were pieces of broken wagons, piles of precious mystical materials, bags of flour and rice, crates of arrows with arrowheads forged from sorcerous steel, barrels filled with unknown liquids, slabs of building stone... and so much more.

      There was a very familiar symbol burned into the wooden crates, as well.

      ...The crest of the Royal Clan Song.

      Rain froze.

      Raising a shaking hand, she pointed at the mountain of supplies and asked in a small voice:

      "Teacher... w—what is that?"

      But she knew what it was. It was the supply caravan of the Song Army... what was left of it.

      He glanced at the supplies briefly and shrugged.

      "That? The supplies meant for the Song Army, of course."

      Rain nodded.

      'Right.‘

      As if that explained anything!

      She struggled to speak for a moment.

      "But what are they doing here?"

      Her teacher sighed.

      "Well, I thought: that it would be a real shame to just burn them all or toss them into the Sea of Ash. So, I commandeered them instead. Oh, but don't tell anyone... officially, all these supplies were destroyed..." Feeling like she was losing her mind, Rain took a deep breath, and then whispered loudly:

      "But why do you have them?! It was the Lord of Shadows who attacked the caravan! That scary bastard!"

      The monster whom even Princess Revel couldn't defeat.

      Her teacher stared at Rain with a surprised expression.

      Then, he scratched his nose.

      "...Wait, you really didn't know?"

      What was she supposed to know?!

      Rain silently shook her head.

      He coughed.

      "It's because I am the Lord of Shadows."

      Noticing Rain's dumbfounded expression, her teacher smiled pleasantly.

      "Just think about it... anyone claiming to be the Lord of Shadow would be claiming to be the lord of me. And even if there was a fool crazy enough to do something like that, I would have probably sent them to see the Shadow Realm real quick... to dissuade them..."
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        EVOLT
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        Quote: Kosmonavtik
        Noticing Rain's dumbfounded expression, her teacher smiled pleasantly


        Lmao, Is she gonna connect all the pieces now oru2x
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          FunFact
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          If she still refuses to accept the truth then I don't know anymore.
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        Zrilla
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        Ахахахах реин будет ещë больше шокирована когда узнает(примет) что Нефис его девушка)
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        siccricc
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        She finally found out. I was wondering how long it would take.
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    Deathseeker
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    Earlier is use to wake up to new chapter posted here from telegram now I woke up to G3 posting chapters in privileged section, the wait is real
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    Fuajinan
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    If Serpent assumed the form of the Mordant Mimic(NC form of Covetous Coffer), could it transform into something and transport/store all the supplies? Just wondering what those “countless metal feet” means.
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      Dudeyouneedtochill
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      I don’t know, he did use the mordant mimics shadow with the memory to make his shadow creature.
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    Turnc4406
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    "...Because Changing Star asked me to show mercy today."

    He can only lie with the mask on. Oh, my... She... She... SUNNY. That is the opposite of what she asked of him. Dang, bro.
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      Bolus
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      Он должен врать, то есть не говорить правду, но никак не противоположное.
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      siccricc
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      Doesn't have to be the opposite. it could just be the fact that he felt like showing mercy, but CS didn't actually say that and he wants to glaze her in front of these nobodies to spread her fame.
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      Iso
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      Could be all sorts of alternatives. She could have said it but he might have done it for his own personal reasons instead.
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      Evinie
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      She might not have said anything at all, and that would still be a Lie because she didn't ask anything.
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      FunFact
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      No, not opposite, Nephis didn't mention anything about showing mercy to the song army so Sunny was lying about Nephis saying that. The effect of the mask isn't reversing whatever Sunny is saying to make him lie but forces him to lie, there's a difference.
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    yumtumtum
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    ah, should have sent them to the shadow realm to get more info about it
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      FunFact
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      Woah there buddy, sending hundreds of innocent humans who just got entangled in a war between godlike beings to a land where death is certain just to get info? Plus did you forget that the archer that almost killed sunny's incarnation is waiting at the entrance.
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        Elrenegat
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        Fun fact : going to war without a good justification to slaughter people, when you could just stay home is not a proof of one's innocence
        Edit : I thought he was talking about killing them, not sending them to the actual shadow realm 💀
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          Unknown.
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          If they just stayed home their enemies would get stronger and come for them later.
          Also did you forget the entire staged assassination on Nephis and the accusations of Valor killing some saint(Dhar? I think). Not to mention Both the sovereigns and their great clans were/are trying to convince their people to go to war.
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            Elrenegat
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            If the ennemy win, they have no reason to deal with you if you didn't take part in the war
            Both clan were making HUGE preparations for the war way ahead of the assasination attempt, with going as far as to build one giant road toward valor and nowhere else for no godamn reasons
            And people from what is being said, were mostly not dupe about this war and could see were this was going
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              FunFact
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              Only the upper echelons of both clans were preparing. Those at the bottom has no idea and thinks that the other side is the antagonist and the sovereign they believe in is righteous. It was already stated several times that those aware of the incoming war was fueling the fire and keeps on agitating the masses.

              Plus, remember that the sovereigns holds genuine power to the point that the moment you become a saint, you needed to choose a side, heck you can't even become a saint without permission. The moment the sovereigns decided that they want war those below have no choice but to follow, so the sovereigns is the source of all this war that's why Sunny and Nephis wants to get rid of them (although Nephis has other reasons too).

              I agree that those participating are not innocent but since the moment the Nightmare spell chose them is there anyone who remains innocent?
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              Unknown.
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              Yeah, everyone wasn't hyped about the war, but it probably felt inevitable to ones who weren't convinced that the war had good reason. Their dictators are going to war and many probably feel forced to participate. Also if they lose, the other villainized clan and its patriotic members are likely to discriminate against people loyal to another clan, not to mention for all they know(for those of valor), the queen of worms could slaughter them use and their corpses for her cause.
              Also being taken over by another clan could be feared by some people due to the fear of changing their rulers to people who they don't know properly.
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                Elrenegat
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                she could, but she would rather have them alive than dead, since they are more usefull alive than dead to begin with
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          FunFact
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          There was a justification though, the sovereigns basically forced them by manipulating the masses, plus the choice of not participating if you're an awakened isn't available anymore. Specially after the fall of the House of the Night and the government basically being forced to pick a side. They're not also slaughtering people but fighting a war which means either killing or being killed. If they were genuinely given a choice, I'm pretty sure there would be no war.
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            Elrenegat
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            The governement top ranking members, not the classic awakened being 🤦
            And they clearly had a choice at the end of the day, they just picked a side
            Even the dream saint helping valor once doesn't mean shit at the end of the day, it just means that they chose to help them once for something that wasn't even that important to begin with
            Taking a neutral stance or deciding to help song once too to balance things or to chose to remain neutral would work very well in the end
            Valor would understand their stand and so would song, because they would both understand that they stood nothing from helping a side in particular
            So yeah, they clearly had a choice, and they chose
            But no one was forcing their hands, and it clearly only was about the top members of the governement, not the rest
            Heck, even in song you have a choice, otherwise, rain would have been forcefully conscripted
            And the masses are clearly not buying that shit from what is being said, for a lot of good reasons, so the person voluntering in the war are either going there of their own volutions or a soldiers of a clan

            you know, for someone that used logic to say that
            Quote: FunFact
            More like, Nephis didn't ask Sunny anything like that, so he was lying. It's not reversing the sentences to make the truth a lie but it makes you say lies.


            You're not using a lot of logic in that case
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      Iso
      Iso
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      Pretty sure you have to be able to transform into a shadow to go through that gate
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      Aquilon11235
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      Shadow lantern isn't a spatial storage memory.

      He can't just throw anything he wants into it. Only shadows or thing small enough to be held in his hands can be put into it.
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