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Chapter 2012: Hint of Fear

 The Lord of Shadows was faltering.

It was hard to notice due to his fearsome appearance and the aura of cold arrogance emanating from the strangely graceful figure of the tenebrous colossus, but the mercenary Saint was losing ground.

Already, his right hand was missing.

Silent Stalker's arrow had pierced his onyx chest, and Beastmaster had poisoned his mind. Of course, the Lord of Shadows was too strong to be entranced by her power quickly... but his movements had slowed down, losing some of their deadly precision.

Lonesome Howl could see it clearly, so she went for the kill.

...If that strange Transcendent form of his could even be killed like a living being. It bled darkness instead of blood, and was capable of splitting itself in half to avoid a blow. She had never seen anything like it.

Of course, that was entirely the problem with the Lord of Shadows – no one seemed to know anything about him, including the true extent of his abilities.

Clan Song had compiled an extensive database on all the living Saints - Clan Valor had as well, without a doubt. There were some secrets still kept hidden by the more cautious of the Transcendent champions, of course, but each of them was mostly a known existence.

Except for the Lord of Shadows, who had come out of nowhere about a year ago.

There was some information about him now, of course, gathered during the war. For example, they knew that his Transcendent form was not really that of an onyx giant rather, it was a malleable mass of shadows that could seemingly take any form, the giant simply being the most common one he used.

A troublesome Transformation, to say the least...

But not an indestructible one.

‘He might not bleed, but does he feel pain?’

Lonesome Howl was eager to find out.

The Lord of Shadows was on the back foot, staggered by her sister's sharp arrow. Sadly, Silence failed to destroy the supposed core of the dark colossus, but she still made him sway.

That was Howl's chance to press the advantage.

Spitting out the torn hand of the enemy, she aimed for his throat and leaped...

However, she never managed to sink her fangs into his flesh.

‘Wha…’

Suddenly, she felt something cold and alien wrapping around her snout, and then, her vision was obscured. Instead of ripping the enemy's throat open, Lonesome Howl crashed into something hard, and was then unceremoniously tossed aside.

Falling to the ground with a thunderous boom, she rolled and clawed at her face, trying to get the slithering presence off... before her eyes were pierced and destroyed.

Thank the gods, she managed.

With her vision blurry, Lonesome Howl looked down and recoiled.

A mass of dark tentacles had latched onto her neck, just below the jaw, three of them strangling her while four more extended to wrap themselves around her snout and loop around her head, thus covering her eyes.

At the center of the mass... the broken plates of polished armor could still be seen, serving as the source of the revolting creature.

The gauntlet.

This vile thing had been born from the severed hand of the Lord of Shadows, and was either an extension of him or being controlled by him.

‘What... what the hell is he…’

She had hunted down and feasted on numerous Nightmare Creatures. But this... this was not something she had expected from a human...

If the Lord of Shadows even was a human.

Shuddering, Lonesome Howl allowed herself a split second of hesitation to figure out how to get rid of the seven dark tentacles and their source. Sadly, while her Transcendent form was both swift and powerful, it lacked opposable thumbs and nimble arms – so, she could not even reach it.

None of the Aspect Abilities would be of use, either.

Of course, there were plenty of ways to try and damage the... the thing... but Lonesome Howl chose the simplest method to break free.

She dismissed her Transcendent Ability and turned back into a human.

A moment later, she was laying on the ground.

And a moment after that, the remains of the onyx gauntlet and the wriggling mass of shadows growing from within it crashed into the ground several meters away, towering above her like a hill.

Growling, Lonesome Howl lunged forward and pierced the heart of the dark mass like a cannonball, ripping the vile creature apart with her bare hands.

It offered little resistance, dissolving into a torrent of darkness and breaking apart under her violent assault. The onyx shards rained onto the blood-soaked surface of the ancient bone with a deafening noise.

Landing gracefully on the ground dozens of meters away, Lonesome Howl fell on all fours and activated her Transcendent Ability once again.

At the same time, she threw a glance at the Lord of Shadows... and shivered.

Out there, in front of her, Siord and the Saint of Sorrow finally delivered their first attack.

Plummeting from a great height as great a height as was safe to ascend to here in Godgrave - both delivered terrible blows, which were assisted both by their tremendous acceleration and gravity.

Siord tossed a bronze javelin down, while the Saint of Sorrow simply used his stone body as a missile.

It was as though the Lord of Shadows had known of their attack in advance. Even slowed down by Bin's mind attack, he moved his towering body just far enough to avoid the mighty gargoyle, as if performing a step of a dance.

As for the javelin...

He simply raised his face to the sky, allowing that dreadful mask of his to receive the blow of the javelin.

There was a flash, and then a devastating roll of thunder. For a moment, it seemed as if the entire world was drowned out by pure whiteness, and as a violent tremor ran through the battlefield, a pillar of flame rose into the sky.

When the flash subsided, though...

The polished black surface of the wooden mask was whole and unblemished, without even a scratch on it, as if it was far more durable than even the fearsome onyx armor the mercenary Saint wore...

And Lonesome Howl could attest that it was one of the most resilient Memories she had ever seen. After all, she pierced it with her own fangs... nothing had been able to survive her bite before, but the onyx armor nearly did.

Her transformation was complete.

Ceres had already picked herself up from the ground, blood flowing from her three mouths.

Jack was already on his feet again, wrath and resentment smoldering in his bestial eyes.

They were all ready to attack again...

Bin, Silence, Jack, Ceres, Siord, Sorrow, and Howl herself.

Both sides had sustained some damage, but they were burning with the desire to continue.

Lonesome Howl let out a threatening growl.

‘How are you going to fight seven of us with one arm, sellsword?’

And as she looked up...

A low, reverberating, chilling laughter resounded from beneath the terrifying black mask.

Then, it turned even lower, resembling the voice of an actual demon.

The figure of the beautiful onyx colossus suddenly shrunk a little, becoming a few meters lower.

At the same time, it changed, shifting into something far more bestial.

Black horns rose from his head like a crown, glistening darkly in the blinding light of the radiant sky. A long tail with an onyx spike on its end whipped through the air. His knee joints seemed to reverse, and his feet grew, enormous claws scratching against the ancient bone.

Most importantly of all...

His severed hand seemed to regrow, and two more arms shot from his torso, each covered by the onyx carapace of the enchanted armor and ending with sharp claws.

A few moments later, a towering, terrifying dark demon was standing on the battlefield instead of a colossal human warrior…

One with six horns and four arms, the eerie mask hiding his inhuman features.

Looking at it, Lonesome Howl felt a bit of... unease.

Dejection, even.

And a tiny spark of fear.

‘How... how do we even destroy this thing?’

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    ArMiks
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    Just this once....

    Chapter 2013 Devil and the Seven Saints

    'This is much better...'
    Towering above the battlefield as the giant version of the Shadowspawn Shell, Sunny smiled darkly in the embrace of shadows.
    His human body was still the most natural, and therefore the most effective form he could summon — in most battles, at least. But when he was outnumbered, the special traits of the Shadowspawn Shell truly shone.
    Sunny had been pressed to contend against the seven Saints of Song, but now, his task was easier. He could keep his enemies at bay better with his four hands, sharp claws, and long tail.
    His only regret was that Weaver's Mask prevented him from using his sharp fangs, too.
    'Let us continue, then...'
    The Saints of Song renewed their assault, and Sunny lunged forward to face them.
    The world became consumed by an unending cannonade of roaring thunderclaps, blinding flashes, and violent quakes. Clouds of dust and debris rose into the air, and gargantuan figures moved within them, clashing with terrifying and furious force.
    Their calamitous confrontation seemed unimaginably ferocious and primal, devoid of all reason except for bloodlust and murderous frenzy... in fact, that was how most of the Awakened witnessing the battle probably saw it.

    After all, in their minds, beings of such size and power were akin to dreadful Nightmare Creatures, and Nightmare Creatures were not known for their technique and meticulousness.
    However, in truth, the furious battle was nothing but technical and meticulous. Yes, it was awesome and fierce. But behind the veil of frenzied determination and bestial might, every Saint fighting the Lord of Shadows was using their keen intellect, cold regard, and sophisticated battle art to fight and keep surviving the deadly cadence of the titanic clash.
    Nothing less could suffice in this terrible battle, while power and refined control were only antithetical to each other in the hands of amateurs.
    When true masters fought, fury and calculation served to augment each other, fusing to create a devastating and flawlessly precise storm of destruction.
    ...Needless to say, Sunny himself was no different.
    It was just that his insight, skill, and finesse were even more sublime and daunting.
    The battle... was not in any way an easy one for him. In fact, it was the opposite — it was one of the most dire and dangerous battles he had experienced since conquering the Third Nightmare.
    Yes, he was making it look easy, even going so far as to laugh in the face of the devastating onslaught of potentially fatal attacks. But it was mostly to mislead and intimidate his enemies, not because he was truly relaxed in the middle of this chilling confrontation and taking it easy.
    In truth, Saints were still Saints, and there were three bearers of a divine lineage among his enemies right now. Each attack directed at him had the potential to heavily damage his Shell, or even rip his soul to shreds directly — especially considering that Silent Stalker seemed to somehow know exactly where to aim, and relayed that information to the rest of the Song Saints promptly.
    Even when he shifted the location of his incarnation within the Shell, her attacks continued to follow it without error.
    Sunny could probably withstand a blow or two, but his luck could just as easily run out. He was in the situation where one mistake could mean — would mean — death... once again.
    It was a familiar and almost nostalgic feeling, and therefore, he already knew what he needed to do.
    He simply did not allow himself to make mistakes.
    There was one great advantage he had in that regard, as well as one great disadvantage.
    His advantage was, of course, Shadow Dance. Sunny had already seen most of the seven Saints fight at one point or another. He had faced some of them at Vanishing Lake, and had observed the others during the Seventh Legion's dreadful march to the Collarbone Citadel.
    So, it did not take him long to get the initial grasp of their battle arts. Armed with that knowledge, he was largely able to predict what they were going to do, even if the details of how they were going to go about it still remained murky for some of the seven Saints.
    There was no need to say how knowing your enemy's next move was a boon in any battle, and especially a battle like this one, where he was forced to be on the defensive against a superior number of foes.
    His disadvantage, meanwhile... was Beastmaster.
    Not only did Sunny not know much about her, but her Aspect was also incredibly insidious. His mind was still burdened by her tantalizing influence, and although the hex had not managed to entrance him completely, it still served to slow and weaken him.
    That was not the only power Beastmaster had unleashed, either. Her second one was perhaps even more diabolical.
    Her Awakened Ability allowed the mesmerizing Saint to mislead one's senses, causing the bedeviled victim to experience all kinds of illusions... or rather, it would be more appropriate to call them hallucinations, since they only existed inside the victim's mind.
    These illusions were chillingly lifelike and nearly indistinguishable from reality, affecting every sense at the same time. Sunny's formidable resistance against mental attacks still granted him a degree of protection, seemingly limiting what Beastmaster could make him believe — for example, she could not convince Sunny that Ki Song herself suddenly descended on the battlefield to kill him.
    However, she could manipulate things that he already subconsciously believed were both possible and probable, creating phantom versions of herself and the other Saints of Song to confuse him.
    At some point, Sunny could see Lonesome Howl lunging at him from the right, but at the same time, he saw an indistinguishable copy of her lunging at him from the left — both growling, making the ground shake, and raising powerful gales of hurricane wind with their passing. At another, he could see the towering Jackal attack him with a downward slash, while at the same time performing a horizontal swipe.
    The hallucinations were faithful enough to make him feel pain when the illusory enemies wounded him. More than that, Beastmaster's skill was even refined enough to recreate the mystical presence that Saints usually emanated.
    Luckily...
    They had one telling flaw.
    Since she was constructing them consciously, the illusions could only possess traits that Beastmaster created consciously. And while she was a true artist as far as driving people mad went, she could only create what she knew. Beastmaster knew how an illusion was supposed to look, smell, sound, feel, and taste, and she even knew how to falsify a Transcendent presence.
    However, she did not possess shadow sense, nor did she know that shadow sense existed.
    For that reason, the shadows of the illusory enemies she sent to confuse Sunny were subtly inconsistent and wrong. They looked right, and even felt right as far as their shape and depth went. But they were not shadows that living beings cast — instead, they were all akin to shadows cast by inanimate objects.
    So, Sunny had to ignore most of his senses and only rely on shadow sense to discern which enemies were real, and which ones were fake.
    That allowed him to navigate the battle and survive the barrage of real attacks... Sadly, it did not save him from the illusory pain.
    And it hurt a lot.
    Slowed down and weakened, constantly confused between what was real and unreal, Sunny stubbornly persisted in his fight against the seven Saints of Song. He managed to push them back from time to time, even.
    Still...
    It was such a draining and unpleasant battle. Appalling, really.
    He would much rather fight Revel again... or someone like King Daeron, even.
    Gritting his teeth behind Weaver's Mask, Sunny briefly threw a glance in the direction where Beastmaster was standing, spinning her sling once again.
    She was just as bewitching and breathtaking as ever.
    ...He really wanted to kill someone today.
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      EVOLT
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      Ty for the chapter, and I see what you’re getting at, but to maintain the whole dream world by himself is no easy task even if it was sunny and Neph’s cohort. The more saints they can preserve, the better the future of humanity will be as there is no telling if they will make it long enough. Especially with the knowledge Sunny obtained with the flashbacks, he knows that there may not be that much time left for a new generation (or 2) of saints to come around. But as we know war gives no mercy to warriors, so we will just have to see what G3 does
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    Elegant Scribe
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    2014 Fateful Choice

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      Lost_From_Maidens
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      Poor girl she thinks he is going all out😔😔😔
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        Junior young
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        And I pity them ooo,I mean sunny could just create avartar from his shadows if he used the shadow lantern, although this is a spoiler 🤣🤣
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    shutthefuckup
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    Sunny is overpowered until Sovereign comes down to beat Sunny & Nephis at the same time.
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      James005
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      True 😂
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    DreamZ 4 D Nightmare
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    Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!
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    EVOLT
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    For example, they knew that his Transcendent form was not really that of an onyx giant rather, it was a malleable mass of shadows that could seemingly take any form, the giant simply being the most common one he used.


    If only they knew swindler
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    Dionalix
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    i want moarrrrrrrrrrrrr
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    ErectileReptile
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    The Devil of Antarctica returns…
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    Zrilla
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    Ну Санни такой говорит "Второй раунд сучки"
    Как самый настоящий многофазовый рейдбосс)
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    REN・DOVERঐ
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    While Song's transcendeds are busy fighting for life and glory, mans is here using them as testing grounds to know his limits. We can't forget he hasn't even opened the Gate Of Shadow where he's hidden the true and ancient shadows. This is getting spicy oru2x
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      Lrb
      Lrb
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      Particularmente eu acho que se ele abrir o portão do reino das sombras até os soberanos irão ter uma surpresa, alguém com aquela facilidade de matar um santo deve no mínimo ser um santo imensamente forte. Provavelmente aqueles "nativo" das sombras irá ficar rondando a área e não irá sair dali tão cedo. Honestamente eu queria que tivesse algum diálogo com os "nativos" de lá (eu quero que isso aconteça, mas se não também não importa).
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        REN・DOVERঐ
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        That is very true. It will also reveal to the world that he has the gateway to Shadow God's domain. If the sovereigns survive the attacks from the Shadow creatures, they will all want to take the lantern from Sunny.
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    EVOLT
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    AHH IM LOVING THIS kef poor song warriors, he’s just having fun with yall
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