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Chapter 2048: Different Foundations

Sunny took a deep breath, then exhaled slowly.

"It will become a Memory?"

Master Alice nodded.

"Yes! In fact, that is how most Memories produced by the forgemasters of Valor are made. A mundane weapon is forged, augmented by an Infuser, enchanted by a Scribe, and then turned into a Memory by a Forger. Of course, there are a million variations of the process, with different enchanters possessing different powers and strengths. But the basics are the same. And even if some Forgers can't copy the [Memory] quality, those who can pick up the slack."

She paused for a moment, then added with a sigh:

"There are more elaborate methods of Forgery, as well. Some of us can simply duplicate Memories, some can transfer particular enchantments — and so on. More powerful of the forged Memories are the result of carefully collecting suitable enchantments and transferring them to a single vessel, almost like assembling a perfect weapon from building blocks. Well, I won't bore you with details… suffice it to say that there is space for artistry in this process, too."

With that, Alice activated her Aspect once more. As Sunny watched, bewildered, the steel arrowhead in her right hand was suddenly enveloped by emerald light. Some time later, weak wisps of similar light started to shine from beneath the surface of the bone arrowhead, which she was holding in her left hand, as well.

Soon, the similar filigree of runes started to reveal itself on the ivory surface of the bone, as if burned into it from within by the emerald light.

Shifting his vision, Sunny peered beneath the surface of the bone arrowhead and held his breath.

Something miraculous was happening there, right in front of his eyes.

A storm of soul essence poured into the black abyss contained within the small piece of bone, drowning it in soft radiance. The cloud of essence drifted in the darkness, shining like a vast nebula… but then, its contours changed, becoming sharper and more defined.

Then, empty spaces revealed themselves between the wisps of shining gas, slowly growing as the strands of essence were compressed tighter and tighter. Turning into strings.

A spellweave was being born.

Sunny suppressed a sincere desire to applaud and simply put on an admiring smile.

"This is… amazing."

Master Alice sighed.

"Is it? Well… I guess so. The first few times — maybe a few dozen times — I was amazed, as well. However, there is certainly room for improvement. For example, it is usually too difficult for me to replicate Transcendent enchantments. I also spend too much essence on each attempt — this one is my first for the day, but starting from around the third, I'll have to substitute my own essence with soul shards. It costs quite a penny."

Sunny shook his head.

"Still."

Internally, he was thinking about something else.

So far… what both Infusers and Forgers did sounded a lot like the early stages of his own journey as a sorcerer, only built on a different foundation.

The foundation Sunny had used was observation, study, and understanding. By examining countless weaves, he slowly learned to separate particular patterns of ethereal strings from the radiant tapestries. Then, he deciphered the meaning of some patterns, and learned how to replicate them.

For the longest time, his entire repertoire was nothing but replication. Just like the petite enchantress had said, it was very much like assembling a Memory from building blocks — only, in his case, Sunny had to prepare the blocks himself. Later, he attained some liberty in how to implement them, thus gaining the ability to attune the copied enchantments according to his needs.

The foundation the forgemasters of Valor used, though, was based on power and happenstance. There was a lot of skill and shrewd calculation involved in how they created Memories, sure, but they ultimately relied on the unique nature of their Aspects instead of understanding.

Funnily enough, at that stage, the result was the same. A Memory Sunny could create a few years ago would have hardly been superior to a Memory created in the forges of Clan Valor.

The difference, though, was that the path these enchanters followed was static, while his was not. Since the forgemasters relied on their Aspects to forge Memories, they were doomed to be forever limited by the boundaries of their Aspects.

But Sunny could develop and learn. His only limit was his enlightenment and comprehension. So, even though he had been no different from a Forger in the past, he was infinitely more capable than any of them could ever be now.

He had already delved into the very essence of weaving, gleamed its secrets, and grown capable of creating unique enchantments instead of copying the ones provided by the Spell — therefore, he did not need to follow someone else's blueprint, or be limited in what he could build by the shape of available blocks.

If he was correct, then his current level was akin to the most revered rank among the forgemasters — the Spellsmith… or maybe even already beyond that.

If not, then it was going to be soon.

Sunny smiled politely.

"What about the Spellsmiths, then?"

Master Alice glanced at her partner, then shrugged.

"Those are very few. All of them are members of the Valor family, and most are direct descendants — the children and grandchildren of the Warden. This guy here is a rare exception, since he is at best a very distant cousin to Princess Morgan… oh, and to you too, Princess Nephis!"

She beamed at Nephis, then sighed wistfully.

"Spellsmiths… can imbue armaments with mystical traits and enchantments directly, without having to copy them from somewhere else. I'm not really sure how it works, but their Aspects are all rather unique. They also possess a wealth of knowledge, the best equipment, and receive the most resources. Well, no wonder — after all, the senior and most distinguished Spellsmith of the royal clan is the King himself. His craft… it's on a different level, entirely. Almost miraculous."

The petite woman glanced at Master Snow and added in a slightly embarrassed tone:

"This guy can explain better. He'll be done with the current task in a bit, and then, you'll be able to see a demonstration."

Sunny nodded. He had surmised that Master Snow was the kind of artisan who got completely absorbed by his work — so, it wasn't wise to try to distract him now. If anything, he was surprised that Master Alice was so accommodating.

There… she was staring at them again, wasn't she?

His smile almost faltered.

"I have a couple more questions, if you don't mind."

The petite woman shook her head energetically and picked up a second bone arrowhead.

"Oh, of course! By all means. Anything you want, Master Sunless... I mean... no, n—not anything! I didn't mean it that way..."

Sunny stared at her for a moment while considering his words.

"Forgemasters can also create Echoes, can't they? I've seen a few."

Master Alice nodded with relief.

"Y—yes — in theory. And we do, sometimes. Forgers can create very crude automatons, while Spellsmiths can create true artificial Echoes. The process is not much different from forging Memories, just… way more time-consuming. It can take a senior Spellsmith an entire year or more to craft a single Echo. By comparison, dozens of Memories can be crafted in the same span of time. So, artificial Echoes are quite rare. They are mostly forged out of curiosity, for research, or to test yourself."

Sunny nodded. It made sense, somewhat. Echoes were never equal to the original, so arming Awakened elites well was a more efficient way of spending resources.

And then, finally, the last question… not the most important of them, but one of great interest to Sunny personally.

"And… the names. Who comes up with the names for the forged Memories? And the descriptions?"

Master Alice seemed a little surprised by the question.

"Uh… excuse me?"

Sunny leaned forward.

"Well, you know. This bone arrowhead you made into a Memory. Did you give it a name? Something like, I don't know… [Bonehead]? [Bone and Arrow]?"

The petite woman gave him a strange look, then shook his head.

"Oh, no… the Spell names them for me. Some of the Spellsmiths have the ability to name and describe their creations personally, but most don't."

She lingered for a moment, then added politely:

"If you are curious, Master Sunless, I can check…"

The petite woman turned her head and stared into the air, clearly studying the runes.

"Huh. That's strange…"

For a moment, Master Alice had an incredulous expression on her face. Then, she shook her head with a hint of bafflement.

"The Spell seemed to have named it… [All Aboard]? What does it even mean? How... embarrassing..."

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    Master Alice concentrated on creating more enchanted arrowheads. As she explained, they would be attached to shafts and fitted with fletching later — and most likely by a different forgemaster.
    After the second one, the petite woman dove into a lockbox containing the crafting hall‘s daily allocation of soul shards and used them to bolster her Aspect. Every once in a while, the shimmering crystal she was holding in her hand would crack and crumble into dust.
    Sunny studied the process with a thoughtful expression.
    No wonder custom Memories were a luxury reserved for the private troops of the royal clan. The work of the enchanters was chillingly expensive — especially considering that each of the spent soul shards could have been used to strengthen the core of an Awakened soldier. In Antarctica, the continent had been flooded with great hordes of relatively weak abominations. That was why soldiers of the Evacuation had many opportunities to saturate their cores — but here in Godgrave, all Nightmare Creatures were stronger and more ferocious than the warriors of the two human armies.
    Killing them was a tough task, and therefore, the soul shards were scarce. There were also many more Awakened here than there had been in Antarctica, so most soldiers still had plenty of room to grow. That just went to show how exclusive the services of someone like Sunny were. Aiko was right... the Brilliant Emporium had to be presented as a luxury service. Very few people could afford bespoke Memories, especially considering that the royal clan was the main source of them by far.
    Usually, Sunny would have felt bliss at the confirmation of his bright financial future, but today, his thoughts wandered in a different direction.
    The situation in Godgrave — overwhelming enemies that were dreadfully difficult to defeat even for powerful Awakened, scarcity of resources, and a constant attrition of human lives — seemed to resemble what awaited humanity in the future very much.
    Once more pieces of the waking world were swallowed by the Dream Realm, the civilization as he knew it would slowly start to collapse... transform, at best. The Dream Gate exodus would accelerate, with most of the population slowly migrating to the other side — at least if Nephis had anything to say about it.
    If it was left to the Sovereigns to decide... who knew. Sunny could easily see a situation where the ruthlessly pragmatic Supremes simply shut the Dream Gates, leaving billions of people to die. Because the human enclaves they had been preparing in the Dream Realm for decades could only sustain hundreds of millions of inhabitants, not billions.
    But even if the Sovereigns were defeated and Nephis usurped the throne of war, the future still looked dire.
    There were more Death Zones in the Dream Realm, after all... and nothing really held the dreadful creatures populating them from migrating to greener pastures. Especially once those pastures were populated by countless humans, and started to emanate the alluring scent of myriads of human souls.
    In fact, Sunny expected that to happen. A slow, inevitable, and terrifying escalation that would bring humanity to the brink of destruction. Not only because he had a habit of expecting the worst from the world, but also because there were relevant examples. There had been five other Divine Realms swallowed by the Dream Realm before his world, after all. There were Supremes among the inhabitants of those worlds, too. And yet...
    If it was so easy to survive in the Dream Realm, those civilizations would have still been around. But something had wiped them out, leaving no survivors... in fact, Godgrave itself seemed to be the place where one of these civilizations had been destroyed.
    What was a Cursed Tyrant doing in the ruins of a human city?
    A chilling thought suddenly entered Sunny's mind.
    There were no Cursed Ones in Bastion.
    But there was at least one in North America...
    So what was going to happen when America was consumed by the Dream Realm?
    Would it appear north of the Forgotten Shore and the Burned Forest, like the fragment of Antarctica he had stumbled on?
    Or would it appear somewhere else?
    In the middle of the Stormsea, perhaps, or in the wilderness east of Bastion? Maybe even next to Bastion, moving other lands away? Once it did, where would the Nightmare Creatures populating it go? Would they stay in place or disperse?
    'Damn it…’
    Before, Sunny had only been thinking about the approaching collapse of the waking world in terms of a human mass migration...
    But there would probably be a mass migration of abominations, too. After all, by the end of it all, there would be more Nightmare Creatures left in the waking world than humans. And they would be much more dreadful than they were now.
    He sighed and briefly glanced at Nephis.
    'We do indeed have to become Supreme...‘
    For now. But even that was most likely not enough to face the future.
    Sunny would probably be able to slay a Cursed Tyrant like Condemnation after attaining Supremacy and establishing a vast Domain... somehow. But an Unholy Tyrant? An Unholy Titan?
    Those were gods. Vile and corrupted, but still gods. And not only that, but gods of the highest caliber.
    A mortal, no matter how powerful, could not defeat a god.
    Sunny sighed again.
    'Great.‘
    So, if he described it briefly...
    These things were on his to-do list: forge a soulbound sword for Nephis, rebel against two Supremes and kill them, conquer the world, find and deal with the third Supreme, oversee the resettlement of the human race to the Dream Realm, become a god, and kill every god of the less handsome variety aiming to swallow humanity.
    Oh, and also keep the flames of romance and passion alive in the process... with a workaholic girl who could not really remember him. And keep his sister alive.
    Preferably, make comically large sums of money while he was at it. Sunny lingered for a moment, then lowered his head and rubbed his face.
    'Ah...‘
    How come life had been so much simpler before?
    He felt almost nostalgic about trying to survive in the outskirts. Almost.
    But not quite...
    Nightmares, however, did feel strangely cozy and inviting at the moment.
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      2050 Catalyst of Improvement


      Luckily, Sunny had no time to stress about the glaringly eschatological nature of his daily life... or about romantic date ideas during the literal end of the world.
      Soon enough, Master Snow — the Scribe Knight and Spellsmith — finished working on the cuirass of a robust scale armor and lowered his hands with a satisfied sigh.
      The craftsmanship of the armor piece was exquisite. It was not an easy task, to work with the scales of a powerful abomination, but the man handled it beautifully. It was even of a higher quality than it needed to be — after all, the cuirass was meant to become a part of a Memory, and Memories tended to fit the body of their masters magically. Perhaps Master Snow was a perfectionist — a quality that Sunny grew to dislike as he matured.
      The man looked over to his partner and cleared his throat.
      "It's ready to be Infused."
      Alice temporarily put down the arrowheads and concentrated on the suit of armor, pouring a subtle, but constant stream of essence into it. It seemed that the Aspect Ability that made her an Infuser was her Dormant one — therefore, she could perform the Infusion even while low on essence.
      With that, Master Snow hesitated for a few moments before turning to Sunny and Nephis.
      "...You are still here?"
      It was quite a rude question, considering that Nephis was his superior both in the military hierarchy and in that of the royal clan.
      She smiled lazily.
      "You know, Master Alice reminded me that we are distant cousins. Still... I think I can get you executed for insubordination ifI really try. Or worse, get you permanently assigned to the Luminous Memories crafting hall.ll
      Master Snow paled.
      "L—luminous... what? You wouldn‘t dare!"
      But then, he frowned.
      "Wait, why are we even quarreling? It was an honest question." Sunny sighed.
      He suddenly sensed something very disturbing...
      The feeling of starting to understand how Aiko felt when dealing with him.
      "Yes, we are still here. We had a very illuminating conversation with Master Alice, and were waiting for you in hopes of witnessing a genuine Spellsmith creating a Memory."
      Master Snow looked at him in surprise.
      "Ah! I see. Well... I guess it would be an honor for someone like you to see a real Spellsmith at work. No problem."
      Sunny's polite smile remained in place, but his eye twitched.
      '...It's my own fault.‘
      He should have shown them something like [Definitely Not Me] or [In Case of Emergency] instead of a rudimentary Memory knife... of course, that would have caused its own swarm of problems.
      There was some time left while Master Alice was lnfusing the cuirass, so Sunny asked with sufficient reverence in his voice:
      "I can conceive how Forgers make mundane items into Memories. But you, Spellsmiths... honestly, I don't understand at all. Do people from the Valor bloodline simply possess Aspects that allow them to wish enchantments into existence?"
      Master Snow gave him a dubious look.
      "You should understand what a Memory is well enough, as well as where it comes from. So, no... it is not as simple as wishing them into existence. We do often unseal Aspects that have to do with craftsmanship and invention, though... and mirrors — hence the various abilities tied to replication that Forgers possess. However, Spellsmiths are an entirely different breed. We do not copy. We... improve."
      Sunny raised an eyebrow.
      "Improve?"
      The man nodded.
      "That sounds a bit like the job of an Infuser, huh? But no, what I mean is something else. Let's say that there is a sword, and a Spellsmith turns it into a powerful Memory weapon. From the side, it seems like the Spellsmith is placing enchantments on the sword — but in truth, he does not. Instead, he encourages the sword to improve. To become sharper, stronger, more lethal... to become closer to the flawless version of what it is meant to be. The sword itself is the source of enchantments. The Spellsminth simply serves as the catalyst of change, as well as its guide."
      Sunny hesitated for a few moments.
      "So the sword turns into a Memory... because it has always possessed the capacity to be one?"
      It was a strange thought, but somewhat in line with Valor's lineage of War God.
      War God was also the deity of craft, intellect, and progress after all. And life.
      And life was a constant struggle.
      So, Sunny could see a member of the Valor family being able to initiate the process of artificial evolution in something — the process of progress through iteration and struggle, just like natural selection was for living beings.
      Of course, it was strange to consider that a chunk of sharpened metal could evolve.
      Master Snow nodded.
      "Just as a human possesses the capacity to be a god — the act which is revealed when one's Aspect is unsealed. You must have felt it as well, Master Sunless, on the day you conquered the First Nightmare... the fact that the source of power reshaping your soul and body was, and always had been, hidden within you. Not placed there by an outward force."
      Sunny tilted his head, failing for the first time to maintain his polite facade. He was just too bewildered and engrossed by this strange... philosophy? School of thought? Nonsense?
      In any case, he did remember feeling exactly what Master Snow had described. When the Spell helped him unseal the Shadow Slave Aspect, Sunny clearly felt that the source of the heat reforging him had come from somewhere within, from something that had been a part of him all along.
      Even the word the Spell used hinted at fact.
      [The First Seal is broken]
      [Awakening Dormant powers...]
      Breaking a seal meant that the seal had existed somewhere inside him all along.
      Awakening Dormant powers meant that they had been sleeping within him already.
      Not that the Spell had placed the seal and the power into his soul as some form of reward... no, it had simply helped him access something that had already been there.
      Sunny frowned.
      'Actually... that makes a lot of sense.’
      It was perfectly in line with what Ananke told them in the depths of the Tomb of Ariel about where humans had come from, and why they were so different from all other beasts and creatures.
      It was because humans, just like the gods, had been born from the primordial flame of divinity... from the flame of desire. Their souls were formed from the sparks that had been cast when the Void was sealed in a net made from desire.
      So, human souls came from the original source of divinity. Therefore, they could very well contain the potential for... everything.
      An infinite amount of potentials — of all the Aspects that had existed, existed, and would ever exist. It was only when an Aspect was unsealed that the potential was realized, and therefore exhausted, turning infinite possibility into definite reality.
      That was why Aspects came from within humans, and yet could very well have nothing to do with humans. Like Nephis, who had inherited an Aspect of a nephilim — or Sunny himself, who had inherited the Aspect of a divine shadow.
      'Huh.'
      Sunny narrowed his eyes a little.
      'If I am the sword in this metaphor... then who is helping me improve?‘
      It was certainly not a Spellsmith.
      Instead... it was the Nightmare Spell.
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    Wolfé
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    Where's the chapter, I'm abt to tweak out
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      DragonGhost
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      It's here
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    Га Ноцри
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    Да, татуировка с надписью "welcome aboard" это классика пошлого юмора в кино
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    SrgtLock
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    Lol even the spell knows how to “Ship”.
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    By the way, I thought that Aiko has an awesome ability, in essence, and if it developed further, it could destroy hordes of monsters with the power of thought.
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      SilvaSteins
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      I think to most awakened what they fear is not developing their ability rather, it's surviving the development process pressure
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    DanielPlay
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    Interestingly, we could see that the weaving is quite complete, what it really lacks is a practical application in the world, beyond simply creating memories. The runic sorcerers of Valor enchant their citadels and other inanimate objects, for example, Cassie who simply draws a magic circle on the ground and creates an anti-divination protection.
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      The Priest of Negari
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      And who said that you can't do the same with weaving? Memories are just a very convenient tool, but you can leave the subject without the main memory weaves. Also remember the black tower from the lower sky, where the tower was enchanted to freeze time. And it was made by a copy of the younger brother's weaving. I've been waiting a long time for Sunny to make traps out of weaving scattered around the world of Dreams
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    Even if Sunny escaped the spell, it wouldn't miss the opportunity to tease him (or maybe Sunny was the one who named the arrowhead, I prefer the first one because it's more comedic)
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    ArMiks
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    Now I wanna know the side stories of these two, even as fillers.
    Also, if sunny didn't mess with her and renamed the arrow, then the Spell itself is messing with sunny
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      Reii
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      It's not... these two characters are a cameo of two readers from the Shadow Slave discord. Chapter 2046 had a dedication:

      These readers cameos are dedicated to Alice and Snowmobile. Thanks for all your help, guys!


      Alice is apparently a big Sunphis shipper so [All Aboard] is just a nod to "all aboard the Sunny x Nephis ship".
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        yes. this is part of SS to so it's considered a sidestory
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        Вписать двух фанатов в свою новеллу, так ещё и так качественно, thrill
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    Sunny did that 🤣🤣
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