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Chapter 2160: Past and Future

About a year later, Jest was leaning on the wall of a random building, feeling dizzy from drinking too much. It was hard for an Ascended to get drunk, but he had smuggled a bottle of special brew from the Dream Realm — it wasn't made from mundane stuff, so its effect was correspondingly outstanding.

He had fallen apart, a little, after his older son's death — not too much, but just enough to allow himself a day or two of drowning in self-pity every few months or so.

After all, Jest still had another son to take care of. His wife needed him, as well… and Warden, too, although now that all the enemies of the new world order had been eliminated, there was rarely a need to use his services.

That last fact was slowly changing as of late. Not because new external adversaries were rising, but simply because the new order had become robust enough, and had existed for long enough, that internal threats were.

Now, Warden had to put effort into maintaining if not control, then at least a decisive amount of influence over the unwieldy apparatus of human governance. Jest had to help from time to time — his work these days was usually less bloody, and he served as more of a scarecrow than an executioner.

…Usually.

'Ah, I'm sick of it. When will it end?'

When would he and Warden be able to get some rest? Work, work, work… for two decades, almost, they had done nothing but work tirelessly.

He imagined the two of them retired, sipping wine in some warm garden in Bastion while their grandkids played around, and giggled.

'Bah. With how stiff that guy is, I doubt he'll ever settle down.'

Jest grimaced, then took another sip of the bitter brew.

In front of him, in the distance, the workers were finishing constructing the Awakened Academy. Looking at the mighty wall defending the complex from a distance, Jest smiled darkly.

'Bastards. Took them long enough…'

Many things had changed in the last year. More of the children of the original Awakened had contracted the Nightmare Spell… some survived, some didn't. Of course, countless children had perished to the Spell already, but these ones were different.

Because they were the first infected who had been born after the descent of the Nightmare Spell, and grew up not knowing anything but its dire new world.

The Second Generation.

Looking at the gates of the Academy being hoisted up, Jest suddenly felt like he was back to that day when he returned to the barrack, only to find himself unable to walk through the broken door.

A dark, deep sense of futility overwhelmed him, and he hurried to wash it away with the bitter taste of alcohol.

'That's good. That's better…'

He wasn't watching alone, either. At some point, another figure appeared in the alley, walking past him without even noticing — well, it wasn't surprising. Jest was standing in the shadows, after all, and actively suppressing his presence. That was a habit he had developed after perpetrating numerous assassinations.

It was someone he knew, in fact. Awakened Orum… a nice enough guy. Not too powerful and not too ambitious, but solid and reliable. He, too, was a member of the First Generation, and since his Citadel was in the general area of influence exerted by Bastion, the two of them had fought side by side a few times.

Still, Jest would have preferred if no one disturbed his solitude.

When the gates of the Academy were installed in place, he sighed and let out a laugh.

"When the gods close a door, the Nightmare Spell opens a window."

Orum turned his head in surprise, only noticing Jest now. Internally, Jest shook his head.

'Eh, Orum… I really hope we never meet as enemies. You'd never see me coming.'

They exchanged a few meaningless words, with Jest playing a drunken fool, then continued to watch the construction. Eventually, the conversation turned to the Academy.

Little Anvil… who was not so little anymore… was going to attend it. He had been infected by the Spell just before turning sixteen, and survived the First Nightmare — thank the gods. Madoc was already eighteen, and still not showing any symptoms. In one more year or so, he would be safe.

Immortal Flame's daughter was going to attend, too.

They were the future of humanity now…

Jest hoped desperately that they would be. He would gladly become the past, if only they survived.

People were calling these kids Legacies as of late.

It was a bit disgusting, that word, but not as disgusting as parents who had become enamored by the gifts of the Spell and actually hoped for their children would contract it.

Was Orum one of those bastards, by chance?

If he was… Jest thought that he might just kill him right here and now, in this alley. There were no witnesses, and he could handle a mere Awakened in a matter of seconds. Losing one moderately competent would not affect anything major, either.

'Wait… he doesn't even have children, I think? But he's taking care of his niece and nephews…'

After staring at Orum for a bit, Jest smiled coldly.

"Your sister's children are what, around ten? You must be thinking about a lot of things right now, too. Huh, Orum?"

The man nodded.

"Yeah. I am thinking… I really hope that they won't become infected. Of course, I'll need to prepare them well, in case they do."

Just like that, without even knowing it, Orum had saved his life.

Jest grinned.

"...That is why I like you, Orum. Thank the gods you're still normal, at least."

There were sane people left in the world, too.

He took another seep of the bitter brew, which had loosened his tongue. So, Jest went on a little rant.

'Legacies. Ha, what a joke!'

That was not the kind of legacy they had wanted to leave. Their children becoming Awakened was not it!

This… the city around them… that was the real legacy Warden and Jest had spent their lives building. The clean air, the stable supply of electricity, the robust infrastructure. Public trams that arrived on time, warm water in the showers, and enough food to feed everyone — even the surplus population that had to be relocated to the outskirts of the city beyond the barriers.

That was what they had wanted to leave behind for their kids, not the bloody horror of the Nightmare Spell…

No matter the cost.

But what was the point if their children were taken away by the Nightmare Spell, anyway?

There was no point at all...

Jest let out a laugh.

"Orum, my friend, listen to this fool… abandon hope. In this era, the only thing worth believing in is the Nightmare Spell, and the Spell is a cruel bitch. Just… teach your kids well. Teach them really well, bastard."

If only Jest had taught his son better... then, maybe...

He finished his liquor and waved a hand.

"See you at the opening ceremony…"

Jest did see Orum at the opening ceremony a few days later, not that he cared too much to talk to the man.

He was more concerned about Anvil, who was supposed to enter the Dream Realm for the first time come winter solstice.

The boy had been acting strangely ever since returning from the First Nightmare…

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    dsghghdasga
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    RIP Sunny's uncle.

    Nobody seems to like the theory... but dammit there's a thread there. Their little dialogue would be so much more too.

    Has a chat with his long-lost grandpa. "Well kiddo, do you like fighting?"

    "No, I am a pacifist."

    *ambushed by 13 saints and slaughters them all*
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      Darrell Amp
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      could be none or he is Cassie, Kiy effes sole reaper Jet or any ones or no one’s Grand paw. who knows at this point
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    Glents
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    Do y'all remember which chapter had Orum's pov of this? I want to reread it.
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    Fyharo
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    Divine Apsect next, i guess... then another 4 to 5 cliff hanging chapter, and THEN his flaw.
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      Nicolas34
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      99% sure that Anvil aspect isnt divine
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        Lrb
        Lrb
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        Talvez um sagrado, mas não divino.

        Aí chega lá e ele tem um aspecto dormente
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        Magmun
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        yeah he doesn't have a aspect but I'm 90 percent sure he a 100 percent has a linage memory like sunnys mask
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          Darrell Amp
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          i would say you are correct most likely got something cool when he killed the dragon of bastion.
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            Nicolas34
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            The dragon might have been too easy for a divine memory no? Maybe the titan around Bastion?
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      Drum5
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      Yea, anvil isn't divine. The only one with that possibility is asterion
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    Nyfeirg
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    I don't understand: They are talking about Immortal Flame's Daughter... Surely, it's not Nephis, right? Because if that's a yes, then how could she face the nightmare at the same "time" as Anvil does? Or am I mistaking something here?
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      Nicolas34
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      Nephis ‘s mother (smile of heaven), immortal flame was nephis grandfather
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        Nyfeirg
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        Oh I see. Thank you!
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      Darrell Amp
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      I believe it is Neph mother
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    Zrilla
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    Ну я предвижу что и второй сын умрëт, и его жена тоже. И так он и сформировался в себя сегодняшнего. Да жалко его, но он стоит на пути главных героев а значит будет снесëн.
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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    Well devil is often portrayed as a humanoid goat and he was an angle once, if I'm not wrong (I'm not Christian). So Jest could be a reference to fallen angle? Just maybe?
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      Gerhman_Sparrow23
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      Well what the hell?! There is someone going through my every comment disliking them? Didn't knew world had this many stupid jobless freaks to spare puke
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        Lollipop
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        hey there, just wanted to return this to you, you dropped it on your way out. Spread those cheeks wide , yeah just like that; I'm putting it back in: angry_turd
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      Zrilla
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      Ну все демоны и дьявол в том числе были ангелами. А то что Джест не мудак как нам его расписывать раньше уже понятно. Он просто выжил в дерьмовое мире и стал нему соответствовать
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        73timur16
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        Не хочется спорить, но вы бред несете. Ангел не может быть демоном по своей природе, так как существа света не могут ослушаться воли Всевышнего. Так что это придумано людьми, что люцифер "ангел". По крайней мере есть существа света(ангелы), существа из земли и праха(люди), ну и существа из огня(демоны). Я не разбираюсь в этом, но даже я знаю это))
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      alogran
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      This is a difficult question. Not quite in the classical sense.

      the biblical devil is the most beautiful and wise of the angels: "the bringer of light". also in the bible there are archangels. messengers. and others. the problem is that these others are the majority. and they are not anthropomorphic. at all. absolutely. the question is not in a pair of wings or three animal heads. everything is sadder there.
      Besides the devil there is also the "beast" of the end times. But that is the Bible...

      By the way, LOTM angels are quite biblical, unlike the boys with wings that are shown in films 🤭🤭🤭.

      The Christian understanding of the devil is based on the Bible. However, during the spread of Christianity and the fight against pagan religions, a synthesis and borrowing occurred. The devil borrowed the attributes and features of the gods of those beliefs that were being supplanted by Christianity. But at the same time, saints and angels acquired the revered features and power of the old deities. Example. Those who worshiped the god of thunder began to worship God Almighty, but especially revered the saint and prophet Elijah. The protector from thunder and the thunderer. at the same time, the devil turns from a beautiful angel into something with horns and bat wings
      + In popular perception and legends, there was a partial merger with the beast of the apocalypse.
      + The image of the devil is not protected by the canon (unlike the saints, angels and the Holy Family). This led to an ambiguous and contradictory image of the devil.

      so Joke doesn't look like the classic biblical devil. does he look like the devil from folklore? yes and no.
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      Xtro_1
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      no, Jest is supposed to be a reference to a “Jester” in a traditional king’s court. Hence the jokes and the personality. The king being Anvil.
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    ÐIABLÔ
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    Funny how we saw jest's perspective from Orum's own.
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