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Chapter 2070: Fragments of War (7)

A shattered moon shone upon a shattered castle. The castle had always been a ruin, but now it was reduced to rubble. The rubble used to be surrounded by a deep lake, but now, the lake was gone.

Its bottom had been revealed, in all its mystery and horror.

Standing on the mound of debris that had once been a great rampart, Kai was looking down. Far below him, ancient ruins glistened in the pale moonlight. They were covered in mud and seaweed, but he could still recognize the shapes of beautiful stone edifices and smaller buildings beneath the mud.

The castle stood on a mountain, and there was a prosperous and sprawling city surrounding the mountain… or had been, once.

Others would not see, but Kai did. Buried in the mud, hidden in the darkness of the ancient buildings… there were human bones. There were too many of them to count. Myriads of skulls were staring at him with empty gazes, as if blaming him for being alive.

Millions of people must have perished here once, a long time ago. Some of the skeletons were intact, and some were crushed. He did not know what had killed the inhabitants of the ancient city, but whatever it was, their deaths had been sudden and brutal.

Perhaps it was the great flood that had drowned the city, burying it under the mass of water for thousands of years.

Perhaps the great flood had happened on the same day the moon had been shattered.

Looking at the drowned city that sprawled across the entire basin of the lake, Kai wondered if there was a similar ruin at the bottom of the real Mirror Lake.

No… this was the real Mirror Lake. The Bastion he was familiar with was merely an illusion.

It was still strange to think about that.

Letting out a heavy sigh, he looked away from the ruins of the ancient city and turned his gaze to the sky.

The shattered moon was always the same, and Kai knew better than to stare at it too much. It could not tell him anything about time, anyway… however,he knew that there was going to be a full moon in the illusory version of Bastion today.

Which meant that, for a short time, reality and illusion would overlap a little, allowing for passage from one to another.

...Which meant that if Mordret wanted to infiltrate the capital of the Sword Domain, he had to do it today. There would be another battle, without a doubt… and a much more ferocious one than all the previous ones.

If that was even possible.

The ruin of the castle had not been turned to rubble without a reason, after all, and the bottom of the lake was not revealed by accident. For the past month, Kai and the other Saints whom Morgan of Valor had recruited were battling the Prince of Nothing in this dreamlike land, slowly changing the very landscape of true Bastion.

Even the ancient forest on the other side of the hollow lake was now charred and devastated, its outer edges burned to ash.

The bitter clash between the children of the King of Swords had been like a cataclysm, eroding the very land that was supposed to be their birthright. Looking at the scene of utter devastation surrounding him, Kai could not help but feel relieved that Morgan had decided to hide the illusory Bastion away and repel her brother's siege in this desolate place. Otherwise, the loss of life would have been more unbearable than during the Southern Campaign.

He had not seen a battle that calamitous yet… except maybe for the siege of Verge, where they had faced the Defiled Legion and the abominable First Seeker. That one, he still saw in his nightmares sometimes.

Miraculously, the defenders of Bastion had held their ground for an entire month. It was partially due to their own resolve and prowess, partially due to how tenacious Morgan of Valor and enchanted body were, and partially due to sheer luck.

But mostly, it was because of the battlefield she had chosen.

Here in true Bastion, harrowing creatures whom Morgan called the Others dwelled.These nebulous beings inhabited reflections, and therefore, the powers of her brother were stifled.

Kai and the other defenders had only encountered the Others a few times, and even then, it had almost cost them their lives. But Mordret had to face these strange and alien beings every time he wanted to use the powers of his Aspect, which meant that he was fighting a war on two fronts.

One war against his sister and her Saints, and another war in the reflections.

That was why he had not been able to crush the defenders of the ruined castle yet despite his appalling power... yet... and that was why Bastion had not already fallen into the hands of the Song Domain.

At least that was how it seemed on the surface. Kai, nevertheless, felt uneasy… he somewhat knew Mordret, after all, having conquered two Nightmares and fought in Verge together.

When did that man not have a scheme hidden up his sleeve?

Something was not how it looked here, but Kai did not know what, and had no evidence to prove his suspicion.

In any case, Bastion could not fall. The Sword Domain was currently in a desperate situation, and they could not allow it to collapse just yet.

Looking down, Kai rubbed his face tiredly and soared into the air, flying smoothly to where a fire was burning in the heart of the ruins, and the tantalizing aroma of food was rising above an alloy pan.

As he landed gently on the ground and greeted the other Saints, a strong gale of wind crashed into the remains of a crumbling wall protecting the fire, and a small pebble fell from it into the pan.

Before it could plummet into the fragrant stew, however, Princess Morgan raised a hand and caught it without ever looking up. Her reaction was just as fast as one would expect from a Saint, but it was her senses that amazed Kai. Did she catch the pebble simply by hearing it brush against air, or was there a Memory she possessed that granted her complete awareness of her surroundings?

It was a good catch regardless.Having a dirty pebble fall into their stew would have made the meal less enjoyable.

Kai smiled and opened his mouth to say something.

But before he could, Morgan spoke first:

"Good catch. I know."

He looked at her blankly.

Letting out a sigh, the princess raised her head and looked at him with sunken eyes.

"...It will be ready in a few moments."

Her usually sharp gaze seemed a little dulled, and she looked a little disheveled. Morgan of Valor had always been neat and collected, maintaining flawless decorum and cold composure even in the middle of most dreadful fights. Her tidiness was a bit compulsive, even.

But now, her clothes were in disarray, and her beautiful raven hair was begging for a brush. She looked drained and exhausted — quite understandably so, considering that they all were.

It was just that, when Kai had seen her several hours ago, Morgan seemed much more full of vitality.

Looking at her now, he frowned.

Something… was wrong with Morgan of Valor.

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    kollosus_na
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    Hmmm… I keep expecting Anvil to pop up and spank his son
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    2071: Fragments of War (8)
    28 декабря 2024 от  
    It was a silent kind of terror, and one Kai was unfamiliar with. Meeting a new fear was almost amusing, like finding a new friend.
     
    Truth be told, Kai was a fearful person. He had always been stifled by fear… first by fear of failure, shame, loneliness, and rejection, then by fear of death, agony, loss, and tragedy.
     
    And regret, most of all.
     
    It was just that he had gotten better at ignoring his fears as time went by, to the point that people often mistook him for someone who was innately brave. But he wasn't — not at all like his friends and companions, who seemed naturally fearless to an almost reckless degree.
     
    Take Effie, for example…
     
    Noticing the strange state of Morgan, she did not even grow tense. Instead, she looked at the pot of stew with a wistful expression, seemingly only worried about it being overturned. Her hand, meanwhile, moved closer to the shaft of her spear, which lay nearby.
     
    Or Jet. Soul Reaper remained where she was, leaning comfortably on a boulder. That woman truly knew how to look comfortable anywhere… her icy blue eyes were following Morgan intently, but her expression remained calm and relaxed. A little amused, even.
     
    Aether and Bloodwave did not seem to notice the strangeness, but at least Naeve seemed to be a normal human. He had grown still, throwing a cautious look at the princess.
    It was a relief.
     
    Kai, meanwhile, furtively looked around to see if there were any reflective surfaces around them. It was no surprise that the first thing his mind went to were the Others… there had already been an incident where one of those beings assumed the form of a human, after all.
     
    That time, they had only avoided disaster because of Kai. The copy had spent several hours with them, pretending to be Aether… and although they did not know it then, the thing was growing stronger with every instance of someone witnessing it, addressing it, and otherwise acknowledging it as the real person in any way.
     
    It was just that, no matter what it said,its words were neither truth nor a lie. Kai sensed the strange and eerie discrepancy almost immediately after returning from his patrol — that was how they managed to destroy the Other while only losing torrents of blood instead of losing people.
     
    Aether himself had slept through the whole thing, only learning that someone out there had been walking around wearing his face when the battle was over.
     
    If Morgan had been replaced by the Other…
     
    She was surrounded by five people, and had been for at least an hour. If this thing functioned in the same manner as the previous one, then its existence had already been acknowledged to a frightening degree.
    Kai felt his heart beating wildly, but then took a deep breath and calmed himself.
     
    No, that was not the case. Earlier, she said… that she knew her catch was good. Those words were true, which was different from how the words of the previous Other had felt.
     
    Then again, maybe the first one had simply not reached the point of mimicking human intent yet.
     
    Unlike this one.
     
    Morgan gave Kai a dubious look and shook her head.
    "I'm not the Other."
    Noticing his startled expression, she chuckled.
     
    "It was written all over your face."
     
    The first statement was true, but the second was not. Kai hesitated for a few moments, then looked at his companions and gave them a small nod.
     
    Effie removed her hand from the spear and used it to cover a yawn.
     
    "Is it..."
     
    Morgan nodded.
     
    "Yes, it's ready. Help yourselves."
     
    The seven of them shared the stew — most of it went into Effie's bowl, of course — showing a voracious appetite. Battling the Prince of Nothing day after day, for an entire month, was a good way to work up an appetite.
     
    Effie was beyond herself.
     
    "My, oh my. The seasoning is just perfect! Just like I prefer it... no, really, I couldn't have made it better myself!"
     
    Eventually, the pot grew empty.
     
    In the silence that followed, Kai spoke somberly:
     
    "Today,the full moon will rise above the illusory Bastion. You know what it means, Lady Morgan — your brother will definitely come again, and his assault will be even more dreadful this time."
     
    She nodded calmly, not at all as worried as he thought she would be.
     
    At this point, Morgan had to be all out of hidden aces, so Kai really did not know where her confidence was coming from.
     
    It was a bit infuriating.
     
    He studied the beautiful princess of Valor silently for a while, baffled by her nonchalance.
     
    To be fair, Morgan did not quite look calm. More like… too ragged and tired to care. How come she had changed so much in a few hours?
     
    He cleared his throat and glanced at Jet.
     
    This time, it was her who gave him a nod.
    Kai continued:
     
    "That was why we discussed it among ourselves. We think that we found a stopgap solution on how to stop him."
     
    Morgan glanced at him with the familiar spark of amusement in her vibrant vermilion eyes.
     
    "Oh?"
     
    Jet sighed, then leaned forward and raised a hand. Soon, a beautiful hourglass appeared on it, woven out of a whirlwind of radiant sparks.
    She studied the hourglass for a few moments, then said lazily:
     
    "This here is a Supreme Memory of the Fourth Tier that the three of us earned not too long ago… in quite a troublesome battle. It will not really prevent our eventual downfall, but it can buy us another day, and hopefully reveal whatever strategy Mordret is planning to employ next."
     
    Aether looked at her with a slightly dazed expression.
     
     
    She grinned.
    "The three of us did, sure. Why? Have you guys never killed a Great Devil?"
     
     
    "Cousin Naeve slayed a Great Beast once. But no… I have only ever seen Great Abominations from afar, in my Third Nightmare."
     
    Effie tilted her head.
     
    "What are you talking about? We killed a Great Monster two days ago, when the lake became shallow. Whose meat do you think was in that stew?"
     
    Aether blinked a couple of times.
    "Oh… that thing was of the Great Rank? I'm sorry. I did not notice."
     
    The huntress stared at him for a couple of moments, then threw her head back and laughed.
     
    "Gods… are you sure you haven't slain a Great Devil or two in the past? Maybe you just failed to notice their greatness."
    The young Saint seemed to blush a little and looked away.
     
    Jet smiled.
     
    "In any case. This Memory is a bit special. It can only be used once, but…"
     
    Morgan leaned back and grimaced.
     
    "But it can make a day repeat itself one time. Yes, I know."
     
    She was telling the truth. She did, indeed, know.
     
    Kai frowned.
     
    Then, his eyes widened.
     
    The way she had caught the pebble without looking… the way she looked, and the way she spoke.
     
    Even the taste of the stew.
     
    He smiled suddenly.
     
    "Lady Morgan… you have already used the hourglass, haven't you?"
    The princess stared at him for a few long moments, then sighed.
     
    "In a way."
     
    Things were suddenly making much more sense. Kai was excited.
     
    "So, you are living this day for the second time?"
     
    Morgan slowly shook her head.
     
    She remained silent for a while, then said in a grim tone:
     
    "No. Not the second."
     
     
    Then, Effie snorted incredulously.
     
    "I can't believe… that this is happening to me for the second time!" 2072: Fragments of War (9)
    28 декабря 2024 от  
    As Kai was slowly digesting the meaning of what Morgan had said, the three Saints of Night looked at Effie with various degrees of surprise on their faces.
     
    Eventually, it was Naeve who asked in a subdued tone:
     
    "...Second time?"
     
    Effie let out a dejected sigh, covered her face with a palm, and nodded.
     
    "Yeah… happened in our Third Nightmare. Kai was elsewhere, but Jet and I got stuck on an island where the same day was repeating itself endlessly. For us, just a few hours had passed… but in fact, it was more than a year. If not for Cassie — ah, that is Saint Song of the Fallen — eventually learning to retain her memories of the previous loops, somehow, we would have probably still been on that damned island."
     
    Jet scoffed.
     
    "What are you complaining about? It's not like we remember any of the previous days. In fact, that whole Nightmare is hard to remember."
     
    The Nightwalker just stared at them silently.
     
    Every Nightmare was a darkly wondrous experience, especially so the Third Nightmare… but an island where time endlessly repeated itself? That sounded a little bit too fantastical, even for Saints.
     
    Effie raised an eyebrow.
     
    "What? You guys would have loved it there. Our whole Third Nightmare happened in a place where there was nothing but water… literally, not land whatsoever anywhere around!"
    With that, she grinned and looked at Morgan.
     
    "That said…there is something I don't understand. Isn't the hourglass supposed to be a one-time thing?"
     
    The princess of Valor shrugged indifferently.
     
    "It is."
     
    Then, a sharp, dangerous smile twisted her crimson lips.
    "But you forget about my Ascended Ability, Raised by Wolves. I can embody enchantments of various Memories, remember? So, that was what I did. The first time Soul Reaper suggested using the hourglass, I engraved its enchantment onto my body and used it. The engraving was erased after one use, but the hourglass remained intact. The second time, I used the hourglass — it was destroyed, but when I returned to the past,the engraving was intact. So, by alternating between the two, I was able to make this day repeat itself over and over again."
     
    Kai paled a little.
     
    It was a strange thing, to know that time flowed differently for most of the world than it did for him… again. And that he did not remember who knew how many days spent side by side with Morgan.
     
    'I hope… I didn't make a fool out of myself.'
     
    He might have abandoned his idol persona a long time ago, but old habits died hard. Kai was still deathly afraid of behaving inappropriately in front of people.
     
    Especially in front of actual royalty!
     
    He coughed.
     
    "How long has it been, exactly?"
     
    Morgan yawned.
     
    "It's already summer in the outside world. We've been here for months… oh, right. The Lord of Shadows massacred a dozen Song Saints. The Sword Army had won a glorious victory at Godheart, and the enemy is now in full retreat. What else? The walking world has become a secondary battlefield of the war, my sister has been punished for insubordination. That pretty much covers it, I think."
     
    She lingered for a moment, and then added:
     
    "But none of that concerns us, really. All we have to do is keep keeping my brother here."
     
    Her voice sounded listless.
     
    Kai, Effie, and Jet shared a dark glance. The news of so many things changing while they were unaware was highly unwelcome. After all, they had to follow their own plans, and that required coordination with the other members of the cohort.
     
    'The Lord of Shadows… seems even more powerful than any of us has anticipated.'
     
    Kai wasn't really surprised at the fact. That man... was really something else entirely. Talking to him made Kai feel like he was losing his mind, one impossible truth at a time.
     
    What was it? A custody dispute with a Cursed Terror?
     
    Kai shuddered, and shook his head a little to get rid of unnecessary thoughts.
    Knowing that he would have to talk to Jet and Effie later, he then shifted his attention to Morgan.
     
    Now that he knew why the proud princess of Valor did not look like her usual composed self… he was still concerned about her bleak and exhausted state.
     
     
    Kai lingered for a moment.
     
    "Excuse me for being blunt, Lady Morgan… but can I assume that you have not been able to repel today's attack even after trying it dozens of times?"
    Morgan nodded solemnly.
     
    "...Yes. You were right — he is going to go all out today. We tried many things to stop him, but each time, we failed. Worse still, that guy seemed to have managed to become aware of the hourglass, somehow. I think he is retaining his memories of the previous attempts now."
     
    A cold gust of wind blew across the ruins, making their defenders shiver.
    Jet leaned on her boulder, crossed her legs, and asked in a curious tone:
     
    "So, what are you planning to do now, princess?"
    Morgan looked at her tiredly.
     
    Then, a dark smile twisted her lips.
     
    "What else? I am going to continue doing the same thing — fighting him and turning the time back — over and over again. As many times as it takes."
     
    Jet chuckled.
     
     
     
    "So what if it is? War does not have anything to do with sanity. All that matters is accomplishing your goals, and although we have not been able to beat Mordret, losing to him miserably every time we tried… beating him has never been our goal, to begin with."
    She looked at them and raised an eyebrow.
     
    "You seem to have forgotten, but we were not sent here to defeat my brother. We were sent here to prevent him from taking control of Bastion — until the Sovereigns conclude the war in Godgrave. And that is what we have been doing successfully all this time. In fact… we performed quite remarkably, if I do say so myself."
    Her dark smile widened into an even darker grin.
     
    "Sure, he has slaughtered us repeatedly, but he is still stuck on the other shore of the lake, is he not?"
     
    The six Saints glanced at each other,then nodded slowly.
     
    If seen that way, it did indeed make sense.
     
    Kai sighed.
     
     
    Morgan lingered for a moment, then let out a bitter, joyless laugh.
    Her crimson eyes flashed with fury and resentment.
     
     
     
    "What else? We go and get slaughtered… one more time."
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    Jeraldir
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    Главы?)
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      The Priest of Negari
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      Сверху брат
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    6pain
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    Deja vu
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    حمد
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    the meal is nearly ready, the scent of its completion hanging thick in the air. Soon, we will witness the clash: the Queen of Worms and Valor Kid against Sunny and Changing Star, with Modert lending his aid. Their battle will spark a calamity, drawing forth the cursed beings, their hunger awakened by the allure of such powerful souls.

    In the midst of this chaos, the Last Supreme will reveal himself, to claim victory. But Song of the Falling has foreseen this. whispering to Sunny, "Take Changing Star's hand. Run. To the Shadow Realm."
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      Asher797
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      Sunny barely kept himself alive from dissipating into soul essence because of Soulweave in the shadow realm. I think if Nephis were to go there, she would die. These are all without considering the creatures in the shadow realm.
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    CLFNavac
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    I think she’s feeling the backlash from using all the enchantments that she’s consumed. She did say there was a price when she used that healing and teleporting at Rivergate

    Or just from Mordret doing Mordret things
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    ninja9999
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    Mordret is inside his sister already, and not in the fun way...
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      Turnc4406
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      That's creepy, dude.
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    van tage
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    What? Does her flaw have a thing about being clean? Like how a sword should be and get dull or destroyed when gaining rust?
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      Leon1705
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      Her flaw wasn't explicitly revealed yet but it makes her body sharp like a sword, meaning if she wears normal clothes, they would be cut apart, if someone touch her they will be cut as well.
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        6pain
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        So no action for the sword
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          Leon1705
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          Seems so... Although someone like Sunny with inbuilt armour or Kai with dragon scales might be able to. Who knows, if she survives this war, I am sure author can find someone with weird enough aspect or flaw for her.
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    Reii
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    Something wrong with Morgan? constraint
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      ArMiks
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      probs mordy trying to enthrall her. and with morgan's usual pride, she probs didn't want the others to know that they've been fighting inside her soul sea.
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    Я первый)
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