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Chapter 2002: Kill or Be Killed

Rain tried to batter the Feather Knight into submission, but the young woman turned out to be much more stubborn and resilient than she had expected. Despite the barrage of crushing blows, her enemy continued to resist, not losing even a little bit of determination.

Well... Rain couldn't blame her.

The blond-haired girl was fighting for her life, after all.

Giving up meant death.

'Damn it…’

Her enemy was quite proficient in hand-to-hand combat, as well... more so than Rain was, sadly. After all, Rain had spent the past four years hunting down Nightmare Creatures, not wrestling humans.

Her training was thorough, but mostly theoretical.

The Feather Knight, on the other hand, seemed to possess a wealth of practical experience. She protected herself from being hurt too badly while delivering terrible punishment to Rain.

And there were the stinging arcs of electricity, as well...

Pain. Rain was in so much pain.

She was also afraid, frantic, and desperate...

After all, she was fighting for her life, too.

The Feather Knight managed to roll, pressing Rain into the ground. She swatted away Rain's arms and delivered a crushing blow, bruising – or maybe cracking – her ribs with an armored fist.

There was more agony.

Rain tried to use her legs to throw the blond-haired menace off, but her enemy simply went with the motion, spinning around her and catching her neck in an iron chokehold.

Suddenly, Rain couldn't breathe.

She struggled desperately, trying to pull the Feather Knight's arm off her throat. But it was useless. The enemy just groaned and pulled even harder, trying to crush her windpipe.

Even though Rain was stronger, she couldn't get a good grip. She was caught and immobilized.

All her strength was useless.

'Ι...'

Her vision started to blur.

'I can't die here…’

Shaken and dazed, she had forgotten all about the battle, the war, and the fact that her brother would not let her die.

All she knew was the desperate need to inhale... to survive.

She wanted to stab her killer with one of her enchanted arrows, but summoning a Memory would take too long... wouldn't it?

Luckily, Rain's weapon was not a Memory.

A few steps away, her black tachi was laying on the bloody surface of the ancient bone. As she called for it, the tachi stirred, and then dissolved, turning into a small shadow.

The shadow slithered across the ground like a little snake, and then climbed onto her outstretched hand.

A moment later, it turned into a black dagger with a long, narrow blade.

Twisting her body, Rain mustered all her remaining strength and drove the stiletto into the Feather Knight's thigh.

The young woman screamed as blood flowed onto the ancient bone.

Her hold grew weaker for a split second, and Rain used that short moment to free herself.

Spinning around, she tore the dagger from her enemy's flesh, and raised it to plunge the dark blade into the Feather Knight's throat.

And then, at the last second... Rain hesitated.

It was because she saw her enemy's face clearly.

The Feather Knight was young – older than her, but not by that much. Under the grime of the battlefield, her face was pale and pretty. Her beautiful golden hair was now mottled, soaked in sweat and blood.

Her eyes were opened wide, full of pain, fear, and despair.

Just like Rain's own.

Was that whom she was supposed to kill?

Of course, it was.

It was war, after all.

It was kill or be killed.

Rain was a hunter, a warrior, and a soldier. She was a soldier of the great Song Army, and the nameless Feather Knight was a soldier of the Sword Domain. She was Rain's enemy, and she would kill Rain immediately if their roles were reversed.

...Would she not?

This moment of hesitation could cost Rain her life if it went on any longer. The enemy was strong, determined, and deadly. She had to die.

So why...

Why did Rain feel so much disgust at the thought of killing this pale, frightened young woman?

Why did she feel reluctant to thrust the dagger forward and take the Feather's Knight's life?

Why...

***

"Stay down, Elly!”

Sid pressed Felise into the ground, knowing that she was being foolish.

She should have finished the Handmaiden down ages ago.

She was being reckless and risking her life, allowing emotions to cloud her mind.

And yet, and yet...

"Stop struggling, you stupid girl!"

Sid growled.

Felise looked up at her from the ground. Her eyes were full of a strange emotion... was it resentment? Defiance? Challenge?

Maybe all of those.

But there was something else there, as well, hidden deep within.

Fear... panic. And despair.

However, despite it all, Felise did not stop struggling.

The sparks swirling around her hand finally dimmed, manifesting into an intricately crafted, razor-sharp knife.

A deadly blade.

Sid froze for a split second, staring down at her former friend numbly.

There was no time to hesitate anymore, and no choice.

'No...'

...And then, she pushed her dagger down.

It cut through the fabric of the Handmaiden's crimson garment, and plunged into her flesh.

Sneaking under her ribs, and cutting deep.

Hot blood washed over Sid's hand, and she felt Elly's body shudder under her.

The knife fell from the Handmaiden's weakened grip.

The defiance in her eyes was replaced by disbelief... and pain.

And sorrow.

The same emotions Sid felt, lost in the middle of this calamitous, appalling battle.

***

Rain looked into the eyes of the Feather Knight, knowing that her time was running out.

The enemy was already recovering from shock... which meant that a moment later, her chance of killing the enemy would disappear like a ghost.

It would be so easy, to thrust the dagger forward and steal the young woman's life.

There was no reason not to.

Because Rain was a soldier.

And she had been taught well.

The essence of combat...

But was that what Rain wanted to be?

A murderer?

Before the war... she had wanted to build things, not destroy them. To add to the world, not take away from it.

It seemed so distant, as if it had happened a lifetime ago.

Still, one had to be alive to build anything. And she had to kill to stay alive.

There was no time to hesitate, and no choice.

That was just basic logic.

...And yet, Rain found herself unwilling.

She was dazed, hurting, and only starting to recover from almost being strangled to death. She could barely think, let alone think straight, which wasn't the best state to make profound decisions.

But then again, maybe it was the best state.

Stripped of all reason, Rain was left face-to-face with her deepest, most fundamental instincts.

With the things that made her... her.

And what Rain found was that she didn't want to be a murderer, a killer, and a destroyer.

She only felt disgust at the prospect.

Even if it meant not getting to become anything else.

'I'm sorry...'

She had chosen to join the war herself. But in the end...

It seemed that Rain wasn't cut out to be a soldier.

Letting out a quiet sigh, she slowly lowered her dagger.

And as she did, Rain felt something deep and profound change inside of her.

Forever.

A moment later, the Feather Knight lunged to the side, grasping the hilt of her sword.

Before she could raise it, though... Both of them looked up.

There, above them... a blinding star seemed to be falling from the sky.

The incandescent mass of white radiance plummeted toward the blood-soaked battlefield and crushed into it with a deafening thunderclap. A violent shockwave was raised by its arrival, throwing the warriors of the two great armies away from each other.

When the winds settled a few moments later, Rain gasped.

...A beautiful goddess was standing amidst the dirt and blood of the appalling battlefield, her pure white radiance seemingly unblemished... incapable of being blemished... by the crimson dust of the mortal world.

Two breathtaking wings shone in the air behind her, and a band of lustrous metal rested on her head like a crown.

Her eyes were like a sea of white flame.

Changing Star of the Immortal Flame had descended onto the battlefield.

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    Newly_learner
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    The defiance in her eyes was replaced by disbelief... and pain.

    And sorrow.


    What do you expect though? Letting you kill her?
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    DeathGun AS
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    2003 Morning Star

    When Changing Star appeared, Rain let out a heavy sigh of relief. All tension left her body, and she slumped on the ground, kneeling in the middle of the battlefield with her back bent.
    It was a strange reaction to have, really... by all logic, she should have been terrified. After all, an enemy Saint had arrived at the battlefield — and one of the most powerful Saints in the world, at that.
    If not the most powerful.
    Sure, Rain knew Nephis, and they shared a distant connection. The last daughter of the Immortal Flame could even spare her out of sentiment if they were to face each other on the battlefield... however, that would require Nephis to remember and recognize Rain first.
    Considering that Awakened soldiers were no more than ants in front of Changing Star, she was unlikely to study the faces of each and every one of them before burning the entire anthill to the ground.
    ...And yet, against all logic, Rain still felt a profound sense of relief at the sight of the beautiful Saint. Somehow, she believed that her not-quite-sister-in-law would solve everything.
    'Right... she's his girlfriend, as well...'
    Finally able to think, Rain belatedly remembered about the existence of her teacher. She hesitated for a moment.
    [Brother?]
    [Relax, it's all going to be alright now.]
    There was a short pause, and then he added in a more casual tone:
    [Get ready to move, though. You'll have to escape fast once the real mess begins.]
    It was only then that Rain tore her gaze from the sacred visage of Nephis of the Immortal Flame and looked around.
    Her shocking arrival had magically made the entire battle stop — on a vast span of the battlefield, at least. Soldiers were still clashing on the distant flanks of the battlefront, but in the center, nobody was moving.
    The blood stopped flowing. The groans of agony fell silent. The terrible wounds closed, not leaving even a scar.
    Thousands of warriors were miraculously brought back from the jaws of death, right in front of Rain's eyes. Cleansed by the Immortal Flame, they rose shakily to their feet, picked up their weapons...
    And cast their gazes on the pilgrims of the Raven Queen, who looked like a mockery of all that was holy and of life itself in that moment.
    However, Rain noticed something strange, as well.
    She witnessed the wounds of the young Feather Knight being healed by the white flame — the gaping wound in her thigh disappearing, the bruises on her face fading, the pain draining from her beautiful eyes, replaced instead by awe and wonder...
    But, oddly enough, the very same thing had happened to Tamar. The white flame embraced her, as well, washing away her terrible burns. When the radiance of the fire dimmed, her supple tan skin was smooth and pristine, unblemished.
    Instead, she turned her head, and then walked calmly toward a figure kneeling on the ground a dozen or so meters away.
    It was close enough for Rain to see that the figure was a woman with dirty-blonde hair — an Ascended champion of the Sword Army — who was holding a dying Blood Sister in her arms, still gripping the dagger that had delivered a fatal wound in a bloody hand.
    From the distance, it almost seemed like there were tears streaming down her face, mixing with blood and dirt.
    As the beautiful Saint approached, the Ascended looked up at her with a pitiful face.
    Her hoarse, strained voice was like a whisper.
    "Lady Nephis..."
    Changing Star smiled softly.
    "It's alright."
    With that, she kneeled in front of them and gently placed her hands on the Blood Sister's abdomen. Her radiance spread outward, flowing into the deep wound of the enemy champion.
    A few moments later, the wound began to close.
    Rain was so confused...
    It did not make any sense.
    Why would she heal her enemies?
    Finally, the Blood Sister stirred weakly, moving her hands to rest them where the fatal cut had been just a few moments ago.
    Letting out a sigh, Changing Star lingered for several seconds, then rose to her feet and looked down at the kneeling Ascended of the Sword Army.
    Raising her brow, she asked:
    "What are you waiting for? Fall back."
    Then, looking around, she raised her voice and gave the order to every soldier of the Sword Army that was still alive.
    She shifted her gaze and glanced at the Feather Knight, who had been listening to Nephis with rapt attention.
    The Feather Knight lingered, looking at Rain somberly.
    Then, she nodded slightly, placed the blade of her sword on her shoulder, and continued walking.
    All around, the Sword Army was receding like a sea.
    Leaving only Changing Star behind.
    Dazed and struggling to contain her excitement, Rain crawled to where Tamar was still laying on the ground and helped the young Legacy sit.
    Making sure that Tamar was okay, she looked around once more.
    The soldiers of the Sword Army were leaving, but her fellow warriors of Song still remained motionless, looking at Nephis with an array of different expressions.
    Some seemed grateful. Some were amazed.
    Most, however, were shaking and slowly backing off in terror.
    Because now that the initial amazement was gone, they realized that they were left face-to-face with a wrathful demigod... alone.
    Or so it seemed.
    Rain did not notice when it happened, but at some point, the rows of soldiers parted, and a graceful figure appeared from behind them.
    It was Princess Seishan, walking across the blood-soaked battlefield with light steps.
    Suddenly, the air grew heavy, as if two enormous wills were clashing all around them, unseen by human eyes.
    'Crap...'
    Rain gripped Tamar's shoulders tighter, unsure what to do.
    Princess Seishan's gaze changed subtly, for a moment, betraying a deep emotion. However, she managed to contain it swiftly, preventing anything from reflecting on her face.
    She lingered a little, and then continued:
    "...Still, I must express my gratitude. Thank you for saving one of my Handmaidens. It was... gracious of you, to show my soldier mercy."
    Nephis simply looked at her, white flames dancing in her eyes.
    After a few moments of silence, she said:
    "She was my soldier once, too."
    Seishan smiled.
    "Indeed. However, Lady Nephis, please satiate my curiosity. I can't help but wonder... why are you here?"
    Changing Star stared at her coldly for a bit.
    Then, a corner of her mouth lifted slightly, and she answered with a hint of bittersweet amusement in her tone:
    "...Because I want to."
    Seishan seemed quite surprised by the answer — enough so that a melodious chuckle escaped from her lips.
    Changing Star studied the Lost Princess of Song for a while, then smiled faintly.
    "We are not allowed to enter battle, that is true. But if I do decide to enter it..."
    She raised her head slightly, and her incandescent eyes suddenly flashed with dancing white flames.
    "...Who will stop me?"


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    1 today, 3 tomorrow! Got it from telegram, Thanks to everyone! I'm putting it here because it helps to translate it into my native language. Good evening, everyone!
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    DanielPlay
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    Who knows, maybe Rain finally discovered his flaw, cannot kill, at least beings of the same species as her.
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      ArMiks
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      nah, the part about being unable to kill isn't specific to her only, as her opponent is described as a parallel to rain. in the first place, it's normal to be so against the act of killing for a sheltered girl like her, or anyone normal in general. remember with sunny's case where he literally turned crazy when he got his first human kill. so i believe the part mentioning her proclivity to building stuff would be the more probable indication of her aspect if anything
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    ArMiks
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    is that rain's aspect starting to manifest? maybe she'll have a support or crafting one since her bias towards construction and building stuff has been mentioned several times already
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      Nyfeirg
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      I was more inclined to think she was greedy than interested in crafting. But Maybe I'm wrong.
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        ArMiks
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        why greedy? which part?
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          Nyfeirg
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          When she saw Sunny's craft, she was ecstatic since then. So I was thinking that maybe she would be something like that. But now that I think about it, maybe my assumption has led me wrong.
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            ArMiks
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            You mean the latest batch of memories he gave her? To be fair to rain, she's been fighting from outside godgrave to its collarbone and killing nearly countless nightmare creatures, but she can't obtain even a single memory, all the while watching everyone else joyfully talk about their acquired memories, so it's a given that she'd be extatic to finally get her own memories
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    Jeraldir
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    Мне кажется, если недостаток Рейн будет просто невозможностью убивать себе подобных, то это не очень.
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    EVOLT
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    It’s honestly heartbreaking to read this chapter especially for Sid and Felise. They are both soldiers who want to fight for their saviors of either neph or Seishan, they were never in the wrong, but because of the sovereigns one had to die. The sovereigns aren’t even going to be a part of this for quite a while, but they honestly don’t care abt the bloodshed that is happening.
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    DeathGun AS
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    I think Rain created her own flaw, not to kill. I think it should only apply to humans...
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      Sadshadow3
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      not a bad idea
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      kanenightshade13
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      So i guess she would get some sort of healing ability?? Or maybe the ability to build as it has been hinted at so much?
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        SilvaSteins
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        If so, then the 'flaw' wouldn't be a flaw, right? For it to be a flaw it has got to actually be a flaw. swim
        If she gets a building Aspect and the non killing (human) flaw, the flaw has no direct impact on her. She could just hide in her Citadel all year building things.
        But say, if her flaw is her inability to kill humans, then I see her having an Aspect that is actually good for killing humans and the likes sigh

        Take Solo Leveling for example (although it doesn't directly really correlate with Shadow Slave Aspects), those that have the healing abilities (at least the stronger ones shown) really hated fighting/battles.
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          Chaos_WarGod
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          Not really i can list many fighter healers
          Here's one of them
          Ever watched redo of healer?
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          bpolonifis
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          Well here we have Nemph who kills, heals, leads, f#cks the Protagonist, and does All the impossible.
          Also we have Mordret who impossible yo kill and more. No need for much position thinking...

          In the first place, it easier to write a healer who dislike fighting than one that likes it. But the second one is more interesting see Nemph.
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            SilvaSteins
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            Yeah, well, your examples are Divine Aspect holders... you know, like exception to rules kinda thing
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          kaisfenky
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          well sunny's aspect isnt about lying right?
          or nephs aspect isnt about sadizm or masocizm
          kais dormant ability was flying yet his flaw was not being able to fooled by lies
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            SilvaSteins
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            Remember what Sunny said when he got his flaw?
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      Ombrage
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      It's no a Bad idea. I think the "flaw" is tied to the person's deeper nature, their will, and aspirations. Take Morgan, for example—she was raised as a war princess, the epitome of the Valor clan. For her, the goal is to become a blade that cuts through everything. So naturally, her flaw is cutting through even what she loves. It's like a twisted vision of their aspiration. For Sunny, he wanted to survive and find people he could truly trust. Since lying isn’t the foundation of trust, his flaw is his inability to lie.

      (It's just a theory)
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        Nyfeirg
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        It's like saying, "The more you crave something, the more you'll be prevented from reaching it."

        Like:
        - The beastmaster wants children: She cannot give birth.
        - Cassie wants to see the most; she cannot see at all.
        - Kai wanting to be "approachable?": Nobody wants/can't approach him (well, I think that, his fame is a curse itself and maybe being able to produce illusions is part of his flaw as well)
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        samy dakiche
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        As a plausible theory, the defect exists to make people grow and mature and become able to face the world.
        Sunny's main flaw is not lying, thanks to which he is able to trust people.
        His only flaw is the lie detector. He is now able to filter out the people who will harm him from his friends list.
        Cassie becomes blind, because as someone who knows the future and secrets, the act of “seeing” can be fatal, like Nieves and Pain (in order to use her powers sensibly and actively search for her human feelings in the midst of pain - otherwise she might become a tyrant who burns everything down). Here their burden is like a safety trigger.
        Then there is a reasonable and logical flaw that only exists because it makes sense, Evie, who has to eat a lot because her body consumes enormous energy to exert all that power, and Jet, whose soul core is broken and always leaking, so she always needs to charge it.
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