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Chapter 2192: Circle of Responsibility

The dead boy let out a quiet laugh.

The Queen shook her head.

"Whatever it is that the Dreamspawn needs from the descendants of the gods, he can only get it once their blood Awakens. Nephis is the last descendant of the Sun God lineage, and so, he prevented us from trying to eliminate her before she came of age... or rather, prevented us from trying to eliminate her too hard. The methods we could use without alerting him and provoking his ire were limited, and that was why she managed to survive. Even as a child, Nephie proved to be quite tenacious."

Cassie smiled darkly.

"...You have my sympathy. How inconvenient."

Ki Song shrugged.

"Why, thank you. It really was. However, young Nephis was really the least of our concerns. Because, as you can imagine, the mutual responsibility between us three did not last long."

Cassie inhaled deeply.

"Was there something particular that caused you to grow openly hostile to each other?"

The Queen remained silent for a bit, then smiled wryly.

"Yes? No? It was a gradual process. At first, we were busy establishing our Domains, subjugating neighboring regions of the Dream Realm, and stabilizing our territories. But once we reached the ceiling of what we could achieve without encroaching on each other's lands, things turned much more tenuous between us. Both Anvil and I wanted to swallow the Stormsea, but neither could move without provoking the other. The Dreamspawn, meanwhile, was growing stranger with each year. The tension continued to build, until one day... we saw a chance."

Cassie raised an eyebrow.

"What chance?"

One of the youths chuckled.

"The chance to get rid of the Dreamspawn, of course. That guy, you see, aimed his attention at the moon."

Cassie blinked.

"The... moon?"

Did Ki Song mean a metaphorical moon? She carried the lineage of Beast God, after all, and one of Beast God's epithets was the Goddess of the Moon. Had Asterion shown interest in her daughters, perhaps? They would have already reached the age of becoming susceptible to the Spell by then. Some would have even Awakened.

The Queen nodded.

"Yes, the moon. Earth's moon, to be precise — Luna. Well, not the moon itself, of course... rather, what is hidden on the moon."

'Huh...'

Cassie tried to suppress her curiosity, but failed.

"...And what, exactly, is hidden on the moon?"

The dead girl laughed melodiously.

Ki Song smiled.

"That was precisely what the Dreamspawn wanted to learn. The Nightmare Spell first infected the Lunar Colonies, you know... it was only later that it spread from the moon to the planet's surface. What had they unearthed there, on the dark side of Luna? Nobody knows. Oh, we had theories, of course. By then, it was already clear that an Unholy Nightmare Creature had made the moon its nest — that is why it is so dangerous to fly too high on Earth and why any manner of lunar observation had been forbidden. It is also one of the reasons why aviation fell into sharp decline as soon as the Nightmare Spell descended."

She lingered for a few moments.

"It is also highly likely that a Nightmare Gate is situated there... the First Gate, maybe. Since looking at the moon too closely is a recipe for disaster, we couldn't build an analog of the Obel Scale to study it. But there was still a sort of consensus about the Category of that Gate. Most of those who know believe it to be a Category Six Gate."

As Cassie drew a sharp breath, Ki Song looked up and smiled.

"If so, it is connected to a Seed of the Sixth Nightmare... the final Nightmare. One that would turn those who conquer it Divine, thus giving birth to gods. Not lesser deities of the Sacred Rank, but true gods — no different from those great beings who once ruled all existence."

She hesitated for a moment, then added in a more reserved tone:

"Of course, there is a smaller group that holds a different opinion. They believe that the Lunar Gate leads to a Seed that is even more special. Not just a Seed of Nightmare, no... instead, they believe it to be the Seed of the Nightmare Spell. The source of its invasion into our reality."

Cassie exhaled slowly.

'The world still holds so many mysteries...'

An Unholy One was dwelling on the moon, guarding the Gate to the Final Nightmare... or the source of the Nightmare Spell itself. Who would have thought? The magnitude of this revelation had left her breathless.

Cassie was too tiny and insignificant for that information to have any direct importance to her, just like an ant was too tiny and short-lived to worry about the movement of tectonic plates.

But still, still...

She could not help but shiver, knowing that the moon had been there, high above her, throughout countless nights.

Ki Song smiled softly.

"If you live long enough to become Supremes yourselves one day, you'll hear it... on a quiet night, under the familiar sky, you'll hear the distant, alluring, irresistible call of that Nightmare. Its Call is another reason why we don't return to the waking world that often."

She remained silent for a little while, then sighed.

"In any case... the Dreamspawn grew intrigued by the moon, and so, he endeavored to visit it. And using the chance, Anvil and I made sure that he never returned. We massacred his followers and erased his name from the network, from the culture, from the annals of history, forbade the government to ever mention him again, and killed everyone who had ever met him face-to-face — well, most of them, at least."

A wicked smile twisted her alluring lips.

"There were no Citadels under his control, and we had hidden our existence — the existence of the Sovereigns — from the very beginning to limit the spread of his fame, and therefore of his Domain... even if it forced all three of us into the shadows. So, his Domain crumbled in an instant, and he was stranded on the moon, his power severely diminished. We had hoped that he would die there, but of course, we weren't that lucky. That fiend still draws breath out there, in the coldness of space, looking at us from above. He can even exert his influence somewhat, sometimes, albeit not too much of it."

Her smile widened.

"And with the Dreamspawn mostly removed from the picture, the circle of mutual responsibility was broken. Anvil's sword pierced my heart... but, of course, I refused to die. That was how our clandestine clash began. From that day forward, we were gathering forces, positioning valuable game pieces, and preparing for the war — for the final confrontation to see which one of us was the most vicious, and therefore worthy of becoming the sole ruler of the world."

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    if anyone wants to listen to the audio https://t.me/shadowslave899
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    The Queen remained silent for a few moments, looking into the distance.

    Cassie could not really imagine what was going on in her head. It had to be hard to be a general who had been driven into a hopeless situation. The Song Army was already at a great disadvantage, driven back to the western part of the Collarbone Plain and besieged.

    The only hope of salvaging the situation and restoring a semblance of balance to the war was to hold out long enough for Revel to conquer the Citadel in the spine of the dead god... and for Mordret to take Bastion.

    But now, even that hope had been shattered.

    If Ki Song was troubled, though, she did not show it.

    Instead, she lowered her gaze and peered at Cassie.

    "Well, well. The secret you told me is indeed valuable, young Cassia."

    The dead boy fell silent. His counterpart, meanwhile, spoke in a clear voice:

    "You have my gratitude. It is time for you to depart, though... go and rest, for a little while. Seishan, please stay."

    Cassie wondered briefly if she would really be allowed to walk out the throne room on her own two feet without being escorted by Seishan. That... would be problematic, actually, since her Aspect was suppressed. Was she supposed to bump into the walls of the Song keep blindly until she found a place to rest?

    A few moments later, though, her hesitation was dispelled in the most disturbing way. Her body moved on its own, rising from its knees and performing an elegant bow. Her mouth moved on its own, as well, and words she had not meant to say left her lips:


    Then, her body turned around and headed away from the throne with graceful, confident steps. The tenuous connection she had established to Seishan's senses was cut, and she was left in the darkness.

    Cassie was blind once again... but her body behaved as if it could see. It left the throne room and walked somewhere calmly, taking turns when needed and using her hands to open doors. She did not know where the body was headed, and could only memorize the number of turns and count the steps in her mind out of habit.

    As Cassie walked, she escaped from the horror of not being able to control her own body into thinking about the many mysteries that had been solved today, and the many secrets that had been revealed to her by the Queen.

    'It is all starting to take shape.'


    First of all, many of the fragmented and unreliable pieces of information they had collected from dubious sources were now confirmed. The grand plan of the Sovereigns, the purpose of suppressing the emergence of independent Saints, the reason why the Supremes had seemingly abandoned the waking world...

    One of the more interesting things she had learned was the reason why the Sovereigns had chosen to hide their existence and rule from the shadows. Cassie had assumed that it was simply due to... to the general shadiness of the Great Clans. Honestly, she had never thought about it deeply.

    But as it turned out, it was a premeditated measure to prevent Asterion from growing too powerful instead. Ki Song had not explained what powers the third Sovereign possessed, and how his Domain spread. However, Cassie was able to surmise that it had something to do with people simply knowing about his existence — and especially knowing his name.

    There was the tidbit about the special nature of War God's Realm, as well. And... the startling truth of what was hidden on the moon.

    But while quite curious, these pieces of information were not important at the moment.
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      2196 Truth and Fortune

      Back in the throne room, Seishan took a step forward and stood in the spot where Cassie had previously kneeled. She did not lower herself, though, remaining upright as she looked up at her mother.

      "I think you have an idea of what has to be done now."

      Seishan nodded curtly.

      "I do, mother."

      Ki Song looked at her and smiled wryly.

      "Don't try to fool me with that refined expression, girl. You have not changed at all since you were little like a mouse... come, out with it. I can see that you have questions. Was what I said so surprising?"

      Seishan hesitated for a few moments, then bowed slightly and said in a reserved tone:
      "Then, I will ask. I do have questions... two of them, to be precise."

      The Queen just waited silently. Seishan raised her head and looked at her mother with a hint of a somber emotion in her eyes.

      "You said that Changing Star had to be dealt with... for no other reason but cold logic. That you would not leave the child of your enemy alive, knowing that they could return to seek revenge one day. Was that true?"


      "You should have been aware of our past efforts to erase the Immortal Flame clan from existence for a while now. Ah, I see... it's not the deed itself that sparked your curiosity, but the motivation. Well, I suppose it is true. Granted, I don't have a habit of going around disposing of children. It is not every enemy that has to be erased without a trace."

      She sighed.

      "...But little Nephis was. Because she was the daughter of Broken Sword and Smile of Heaven, the heir of Immortal Flame — a child like that would never have grown up to be a nobody. It was too dangerous to leave her be."

      Seishan remained silent for a while. Then, she asked in an even tone:
      "So, will I and my sisters be disposed of for the same reason, should you fall in the battle against the King of Swords?"

      The dead youths laughed, and Ki Song herself smiled in amusement.

      "Why? Don't you have faith in your mother?"

      Seishan lingered with the answer.

      In the end, she looked at the Queen with a steadfast expression.

      "I do... I believe that you will win."

      Ki Song chuckled.

      "Why?"

      Seishan frowned and stayed quiet for a few moments. Then, she said evenly:

      "Because we are of the Song clan. The King of Swords received his kingdom and his Lineage from others... but you earned them yourself. He had everything, while you rose from nothing. You clawed and fought, struggling to gain every little piece of what he had been given freely. He is arrogant, while you are cautious. But most of all..."
      She paused for a moment.

      "You have too many things to lose, while he has nothing. He has nothing to protect, because he has already lost everything... and so, he only has resolve — not desire. He doesn't want to win. But you want it desperately."

      The dead youths laughed quietly.

      "So... you are calling your mother desperate?"



      The puppets laughed again, while Ki Song shook her head.
      "No. You are correct, my wise daughter. That man has the Will... but he does not have anything except the Will. Deep down, he doesn't really care to win — he doesn't care about anything. A man who has nothing to lose is dangerous, but he is also pitiful."

      She shook her head lightly.

      "But you are also wrong, thinking that I achieved everything myself. That I have had no help, and wasn't given anything by anyone. In fact, I have received many gifts... my mother's love, the kindness of strangers, the faith and loyalty of those who followed me, the care of my daughters. It was just that I was young and naive back then, full of resentment and anger. That was how I became ruthless enough to survive this world, and therefore lived long enough to wisen up and recognize my fortune. While Anvil... that poor man was far less fortunate than me."
      She sighed and looked away.

      "Isn't it funny? I am a descendant of Beast God, the goddess of the cycle of death and rebirth —and yet, I am unable to give birth, and neither can I die. Meanwhile, Anvil is a descendant of War God, the goddess of life. And yet, he has turned himself into a living corpse. What bitter irony is this?"

      Ki Song lingered for a while, then turned to Seishan.

      "You had another question, didn't you?"

      Seishan nodded.

      "Yes."

      She waited a little, then asked hesitantly:

      "Back then... why did you agree to answer Cassia's questions? You did not need to."

      The Queen smiled softly and looked away, her puppets did not speak for a while, but eventually, one of them answered in a slightly wistful tone:

      "Her True Name is Song of the Fallen. The Names are an expression of one's personal truth, as well as of their fate. Her fate is to be a witness... to remember. So..."
      Ki Song lingered for a moment.

      "History is written by the victors, Seishan. No matter who wins this war, the truth of what happened will be weaponized and twisted. But I wanted someone to remember the truth — my truth, at least — in its purest form, no matter what comes next. Even if it is just one person. Forgive your mother this little bit of indulgence... but I wanted to be witnessed."

      Seishan remained silent.

      Eventually, she nodded.

      "I understand."

      Ki Song let out a long sigh.

      "In that case..."

      Her expression changed, becoming cold and regal. She straightened on her throne, and her beautiful figure suddenly seemed towering and overbearing.


      "Seishan of Clan Song. Listen to your Queen's command...".
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        My glorious king.
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        Thanks

        We still dont know why Cassie said Weaver after reading Jest's memories. It seem Cassie is safe since the queen want her to be her witness.
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        As always people can't wait for the canon explanation for events and get pissy. Ki Song wanted to let her story live on through the Song of the Fallen's story. A True Name is very indicative a person's true self, and she wanted Cassie to make her story live on.

        Another point is that this reveals Ki Song's reservations about the upcoming fall. Cassie's true name is Song of the "FALLEN", not the Song of the Risen or whatever. Ki Song is definitely feeling worried about winning. Anvil is a way more offensive Supreme, so it is understandable. I do think Sunny and Nephis would actually have a harder time killing Ki Song due to her Aspect, though, so I do hope Anvil is the last one standing.
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    Modret is crazy because he's not human
    In Twilight Sony ask him , don't the people of Twilight look so weird as they are paused
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    "Everyone looks weird to me"
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    It is interesting how people with the divine aspect do not suffer much psychologically and do not suffer from losing their selves.
    Mordurit is crazy because of bad upbringing, but his mind is very strong, but he is still crazy.
    Nevis is also strong and has a strong sense of self, her flaw that will always torment her will be a reminder of human weakness and her weak beginning, and also her deep connection to human emotions, she will not become heartless when she levels up and becomes a queen.
    Sunny is just Sunny, a happy guy, Although he has a behavioral disorder, he is probably the most normal of the other two.
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      Is it because of their divine aspect or they experience? Mordret was alone most of his life including when he was imprisoned. Nephis was targeted by assassin since childhood and had her flaw. Sunny is probably the more resilient of the three, not only he needed to survive as a child but he also had some terrible experience like crossing the hollow mountains without his true name.

      Rather than their mind being inherently stronger i think it s their experience that made them stronger. Also if we take Mordret, his corrupted version in Ariel tomb completely lost his self.
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        Sunny from the beginning suffers from a severe behavioral disorder (that's why he wasn't adopted with his sister) and lived in the slum forest, on the other hand I think it's their abnormal spirits, and how they're not "humans" in the first place, but creatures close to divinity, Nevis the Nephilim and Sunny the divine shadow, Mordorite the mirror monster (what are these creatures called again?)
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          When it was said Sunny had a severe behavioural disorder? He was not adopted because he was not very sociable, and who would expect that from a child who recently lost his two parents? Sunny said he lacked something to get along with others but this feeling is only natural in the context. The only things we really know about how he was during his childhood is what he said to neph, he was an excessively kind child.

          Also i doubt having a strong mind and the rank of your aspect is directly correlated because there a lot of strond minded peoples in this broken world.
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          Санни был простым человеком, он стал божественной тенью потом.
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      Modret is crazy because he's not human
      In Twilight Sony ask him, don't the people of Twilight look so weird as they are paused
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      "Everyone looks weird to me"
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    Actually, I'm not excited for when they're the strongest humans. They've lived in shadows and deceit this entire time, and their biggest enemy have almost always been humans and now that'll come to an end. I'll definitely miss them fighting humans... Maybe we are children of war god...
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    I held hope for Ki Song but, Yeah they both must die. Probably Asteron as well whatever he intends can't be good.
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    Tem uma questão, muitos episódios atrás, Sunny disse que tentou entrar em uma semente após ser separado do feitiço, mas a semente o repelia. Como ele vai entrar em novas sementes pra se tornar sagrado?
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      He will recover his fate and the spell before that.
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        Mas se ele recuperar o destino ele não volta a ser escravo de Nephs? E ele já disse pra Cassie que não sabe se quer recuperá-lo.

        A única forma dele realmente recuperar o destino é se ele conseguir um novo nome verdadeiro como em uma teoria que vi onde ele conseguia esse nome no sub mundo.

        Nome verdadeiro: Verdadeira Morte
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          He will certainly recover it either he like it or not. The thieving bird have a great avidity for anything related to weaver, now he is free he will try to find sunny one way or another.
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    Shadow NovelistFebruary 26, 2025


    Volume 9: Throne of War


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    Cassie remained silent for a while, struggling against the nauseating feeling of not being in full control of her body and soul. Her torn cheek throbbed with dull pain, and drops of blood glistened coldly on the stone floor.



    'She... doesn't seem quite human, anymore.'



    The beautiful corpse in front of her looked like Ki Song and sounded like Ki Song, but while there was some resemblance — a deeply hidden sameness — the young woman she had seen in the memories of Master Orum was mostly gone.



    As if she was not a living being, but a wraith sustained by unbreakable Will.



    Both of them didn't seem human, really — the King and the Queen.



    Ki Song was dead, and did not have a heartbeat. But while Anvil was undeniably alive, his unfeeling heart was colder than that of a corpse.



    They looked human, but the way they thought was not human. There was a limit to how callous one could be, how heartless one could be. There were limits that no person could cross without becoming a mindless beast.



    But then again, the Sovereigns were not supposed to be completely human.



    'Is it because they are Ki Song and Anvil of Valor, or because they are Supreme?'



    Supreme beings were demigods in quite a literal sense. Saints like Cassie herself were called demigods, as well, but while they did possess some qualities of the divine, having transcended mortal limits, that title had mostly come from human fancy.



    To mundane people, the powers Saints wielded seemed godly, and so, the Saints had been dubbed demigods.



    And even though that title was mostly a metaphor, Cassie could already feel how her sense of self was changing.



    She had lived the memories of countless people, and perceived the world from countless points of view. She had experienced being men and women, young and old, healthy and sick — she had experienced the lives of soldiers and warriors, factory workers, lofty Legacies, destitute refugees, actors, artisans, politicians, housewives, criminals, servants, laborers... and so many more.



    What kind of person could possess a lifetime's worth of greatly varied experiences and remain the same?



    Several lifetimes?



    Naturally, her worldview had changed.



    And she was merely a Saint...



    How would she change if she became Supreme — a demigod whose conscience had to be vast enough to encompass an entire realm? How much of her former self would remain?



    How much of her humanity would be discarded to make space for divinity?



    She sighed, then faced Ki Song with a grim expression.



    "...To what end?"



    Cassie gritted her teeth.



    "You and Anvil have spent two decades ruling the world. You created the Great Clans, shaped the Legacy caste into what it is today, conquered vast lands in the Dream Realm. You have suppressed the number of emerging Saints, ruthlessly eliminated all who dared to disobey you, and maintained a semblance of order in the waking world. When you could not hold the Nightmare Spell back anymore, you finally revealed your claws in Antarctica. And now, you are at war. To what end?"



    She hesitated for a moment.



    "Is it simply to become the strongest a Supreme can be? To spread your Domain to all of humanity? Why? What are you after? Do you lust for more power? Do you want to resolve those old, unforgivable grudges? Are you preparing to challenge the Fifth Nightmare and become Sacred? Have you given up? Why, why have you done all of this?"



    Ki Song looked at her calmly from the throne.



    A faint smile illuminated her breathtaking face.



    "Why... it's for the greater good, of course."



    Cassie couldn't help but let out a scoff.



    "The greater good?"



    The Queen nodded.



    "Our goal is to preserve humanity, as it has always been. You can disagree with our method... despise them, even... but do not doubt our intentions. Everything we did, we did to build a better world for those who would follow in our footsteps."



    Ki Song let out a sigh.



    "To answer your question... the war is necessary because Anvil and I are much too weak"



    Her puppets chuckled.



    "Our power, great as it might seem, is woefully insufficient. Our Domains are incomplete. Our strength is lacking. We are nearly immortal and have no rivals among the human population, but the enemies we face aren't human either. They are the true rulers of the Dream Realm — the old, corrupted deities who dwell in the darkest corners of this cursed world."



    Ki Song leaned forward a little, smiling faintly.



    "There is a simple equation to safeguarding the future of humanity, you see. In this dire world, humanity has no luxury to afford itself things that it does not need. It is a luxury to have a population of three billion people, but is it necessary? Can we save them all? No... spreading our forces too thin will only result in total annihilation. Meanwhile, humanity can survive with far less. The ones whom we have brought from the Chain of Nightmares will do — it is a large enough pool to produce Awakened at a sufficient rate, who will produce enough Masters and Saints in turn. In fact, it is already too large."



    Her smile turned somber.



    "More than a hundred million mundane people are in the Song Domain right now. All of them need to be fed, clothed, sheltered, and protected from the Nightmare Creatures. We had been preparing the human enclaves in the Dream Realm for more than a decade, and yet the burden of caring for so many people is already straining every possible resource we have, shaking the entire kingdom. The infrastructure is on the verge of collapse, the supplies are dwindling..."



    Cassie frowned.



    "Those people are not just sitting idly. They are working the fields, building the roads... they are volunteering to face the First Nightmare and become Awakened, as well. In a few more years, they will feed, clothe, shelter, and protect themselves."



    Ki Song shook his head.



    "But the situation on Earth will also become far less stable in a few years, which means that we won't be able to deliver as many supplies through the Dream Gate. But, suppose you are right... even then, the waking world will continue to deteriorate at ever-increasing speed. Soon enough, it will be consumed entirely, and the entire Dream Realm will change. Its geography will be rewritten, and countless Nightmare Creatures will start a great migration. We will be besieged from all sides, and the Death Zones will spill from their borders, threatening to drown the human nation we have so laboriously established."



    The Queen smiled darkly.



    "When that happens, neither the Song Domain nor the Sword Domain will be able to survive. However, the Human Domain — one kingdom united under the torn, patchwork heaven of the Dream Realm by one Supreme — might just stand a chance."
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      Shadow NovelistFebruary 26, 2025
      Volume 9: Throne of War



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      Ki Song inhaled deeply — or pretended to, at least — and leaned back.



      "As for conquering the Fifth Nightmare... even if we have such an ambition, neither of us dares. Challenging a Nightmare is always a gamble, after all — maybe the challenger will return alive, maybe not. Immortal Flame could risk his life because there were countless Awakened in the world beside him. Warden and Nightwalker could risk theirs because, by then, there were plenty of Masters around. But what about us? What happens if all Supremes of humanity perish together, leaving no one to defend it against the tyranny of the Nightmare Spell? The risk is too great, and the responsibility we bear is too great to take it."



      Her expression changed subtly.



      "More than that, each Nightmare is different from the previous one. We have no knowledge about what awaits us in the Fifth. What we do know, however... is that even if one manages to conquer it, there will be a price to pay. A Sacred being won't be able to enter the waking world at all, most likely, meaning that there won't be Dream Gates to lead people away either. Even if Sacred carriers of the Nightmare Spell receive an ability to create a new kind of connection between the two worlds, there is also the nature of the Apotheosis itself to consider. Becoming a god... is not merely about one's Rank."



      Ki Song paused briefly and continued in a neutral tone:



      "The difference between a Transcendent and a Supreme is vast. However, the difference between a mortal and a god is immeasurable. Becoming a Sacred being means leaving what little remains of your human nature behind. Once one experiences Apotheosis, the way they think will change. The way they feel will change. The way they are will change, and who they are will change as well. Power and benevolence do not always go hand-in-hand... who knows if a Sacred being can even be entrusted with humanity? Heavens know I dread the thought of the Dreamspawn becoming a god. Anvil, as well... and I fear myself most of all."



      The Queen remained silent for a while, then looked at Seishan hesitantly.



      Her lips moved slightly, and a new voice — Ki Song's own voice — resounded in the throne room for the first time.



      It was low and beautiful, making one want to never stop hearing it.



      "Will I still care about my daughters? Will I even be capable of human affection? Will I remain... myself? Or will I become someone else — something else, rather. A being whose very nature is divine, and thus inhuman."



      Seishan trembled.



      The Queen's words sounded eerily similar to what Cassie herself had been considering earlier, and they resounded strongly.



      Because Cassie herself was deathly afraid of losing herself to the power of her Aspect. Countless fragments of her past were already lost, and so, she dreaded losing even more of her present self... but she was afraid of her future self most of all.



      Everyone feared death, and transformation, especially one as thorough as becoming a deity — Apotheosis, as Ki Song had called it — was a form of death as well.



      Cassie took a deep breath.



      "So, in the end... the two of you started this war to consume each other and give birth to an immensely powerful Domain — one that unites all of humanity — as a result. The part of humanity that you had deemed worthy of saving, at least."



      Ki Song shrugged.



      She had grown silent again, and her puppets spoke in her stead:



      "Yes. Something like that."



      Cassie shook her head.



      "All these deaths, all this suffering... wouldn't it have been easier if one of you simply stepped down and allowed the other to rule unopposed?"



      A strange smile twisted the Queen's alluring lips.



      "I suppose it would have. But ask yourself this question... will someone who is willing to give up without a fight be capable of standing up against the entire world? Will someone who is willing to submit without a struggle be worthy of ruling over all of humanity? Will someone like that be able to lead anyone, let alone everyone, to salvation? No... it is not in the nature of a Sovereign to surrender. The very quality that made us Supreme makes it impossible for us to capitulate without a thorough battle."



      There was a long stretch of silence, and then, the dead youths laughed.



      "Well... I seem to have answered all of your question, Song of the Fallen. How's that? Was that enough for a barter?"



      Cassie lowered her head.



      "...It's plenty, Your Majesty."



      Ki Song nodded with a hint of amusement.



      "I've shown you plenty of grace, then. What do I get in exchange?"



      Cassie gathered her thoughts while inhaling deeply.



      'Here it goes, then.'



      Things would start happening fast once she opened her mouth. But that was the best course of action...



      The Sovereigns had to be somewhat equal in strength when they clashed. And at the moment, the King of Swords was holding too big of an advantage.



      She sighed.



      "I mentioned knowing a lot of secrets, one of which is especially valuable. I'll share it with you as gratitude for showing me grace."



      Straightening her back, Cassie lingered for a moment and then said in a somber tone:



      "The King has secretly carved a path through the Hollows of the Breastbone and the Western First Rib. His troops will soon emerge from the jungle and attack the Lesser Stronghold Crossing from the rear — it will happen by the end of tomorrow, or perhaps even sooner. Now that Valor wants me dead, my life is tied to the well-being of the Song clan. So, I thought I'd let you know."



      A heavy silence settled in the throne room. Seishan seemed startled, her eyes widening slightly... the Queen, however, remained composed.



      A few moments later, she leaned forward a little.



      "...Weren't there a Cursed Tyrant barring the path to the Hollows of the First Rib?"



      Cassie lowered her head.



      "There was. The King killed it."



      Ki Song raised an eyebrow.



      "He killed a Cursed Tyrant swiftly and quietly enough for its death to go unnoticed? Ah... how curious."



      She remained motionless for a while. And then smiled.



      "Well. That certainly changes things..."
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        Snitch. But i suppose this is just to ensure that the sovereigns fight sooner and less people die. I honestly hope hte sovereigns survive in some capacity however to see what the cohort can do and just how wrong they were
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          Are you crazy? The sovereigns have to die or else I'll enter the novel myself and kill them.
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          In a perfect world yea, that's a much better punishment than death and humanity will retain some of its strength though politically shaky. But I need them dead, in an effort to save humanity they've damaged it in ways they don't even realize
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        Thank you, your grace
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        Oh, like our golden billion.
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        Thank you, Lex peepo012
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    If Sunny gathered the bloodline of all seven demons (the children of the Dream God) his bloodline would turn into the Dream God's bloodline, since the Dream God is alive (it doesn't matter if he's asleep because he's literally the "Dream" God), is there a chance that he could influence Sunny? Like a vampire ancestor controlling his bloodline?
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      There is no lineage for other daemons. Weaver separated his own lineage in different parts of the weave.
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      Only Weaver made a lineage.
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        Weaver himself is 1/7 of the Dream God's Lineage. The Spell's purpose could be to combine all Lineage's of the Daemons to wake up the Dream God.
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          Still only weaver made a lineage, and the author said he wont introduce the lineage of others deamons.
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            In the era of the war of the gods, whether before, during or after, Weave made a lineage, prince of the underworld made an army of living stone, Ariel made a tomb to hide the truth which she feared, I'm not sure about the others, imagination made an illusion (bastion).
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              Arial was "SHE"?
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              Nether or the others building things are not the same things as creating a lineage. The other guy said Sunny can inherit the lineage of the dream god but it s impossible if the others deamons didnt let their parts.
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                Creating a lineage was impossible for the daemons not only were they banned the gods watched to make sure they didn't. Weaver was the only one who could cause he could manipulate fate so he separated his lineage in ways that were not understandable and in such a way that even he didn't do it but he still did it so that the gods won't know even nether was shocked and thought it useless cause it was not a sure method e.g a bird stole his eye , he cut his hand to escape corruption,he cried at Oblivions grave they were mundane things he did but were done in such a way that it created a lineage .Only he could manipulate fate such a way that he did it purposely but without knowing he did it such that it escaped the eyes of the gods
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                  We dont know if only weaver had a way to hide his actions to gods or not. Considering what Ariel did i wont presume about what they can do or not. But that doesnt matter, what matter is the fact the author said he wont introduce lineage of others deamon.
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          Как 1/7, если уже кровь- уивер, кость- уивер, дух? Дух хз, уивер или демон ужаса. Нет, каждый демон несет в себе полную родословную, но им запрещено ее передавать.
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